07/05/2015

Polling Stations Open For General Election Voting

Around 50,000 polling stations across the UK have opened to allow people to cast their votes in the General Election.

Polls opened at 7am and will remain open until 10pm.

Around 50 million people are registered to vote in this election, which will see 650 Westminster MPs elected. In addition, there are thousands more council seats being contested from the UK regions.

Counting of the votes will begin later and some seats are expected to be confirmed by midnight with the final results expected tomorrow (Friday).

(JP/CD)

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