Although I'm a wee bit too young to vote, I probably would vote NDP, and I have quite a bit of sway with my family regarding politics (Everyone has an opinion, and we listen to each other). There are three voters in my house, one of whom will probably vote NDP, one Liberal (Maybe), and I have no idea about the other. It almost seems pointless to vote at all since the votes will just be cancelling each other out. <_<
I really, REALLY dislike the Conservatives, since (as the first poster also said) they are basically against all my most fundemental beliefs (Which I won't name because of the CoC )
The Liberals... I could see voting for. I didn't like Paul Martin's general manner during either of the debates (Both French and English. Biligualism rulez!). He does have the fact that he made three consecutive balanced budgets in his favor though. All governments have scandals, and while the sponsorship scandal was particularly nasty, I think that I can reasonably expect fiscal sanity from the Liberal party (It's more the Conservatives I worry about...).
The NDP share most of my ideals, but they haven't ruled for a long time (And almost certainly won't after this election) and I wonder how good they'd be at it. I like their platform; from what I gather, they basically stand for paying whatever is necessary for MediCare and other programs, and just taxing the bejeesus out of all of us to pay for it. I like that.
P.S. I'm from Beautiful British Columbia (Surrey).