A week long EU referendum poll at a Marlow bike shop saw almost 200 people take part, with the majority of voters saying they would prefer to remain in the European Union.
Saddle Safari hosted the mock poll last week after discovering many customers were still torn over their decision ahead of the referendum on June 23.
Staff at the store on Dean Street announced the results on Saturday May 28, with 60 percent of the 198 voters saying they would prefer to remain, 39 percent voting to leave and 1 percent of votes were spoilt.
Following discussions with customers, manager, Andrew Rackstraw, said those on higher incomes tended to vote stay and those with lower incomes voted to leave.
He also said those keener to engage in discussion about their vote were leave voters.
Mr Rackstraw believes this is representative of how Marlow may vote but doubts this results are representative of the UK as a whole.
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