Swindon's parliamentary candidates have been out casting their votes for the election.
Both Labour candidate Sarah Church and Conservative candidate Robert Buckland tweeted that they had been to vote.
I just voted for someone called Sarah Church- I hear she’ll do a good job. Hope she’ll get your vote too in South #Swindon 🗳🌹 pic.twitter.com/j0zAB2AZhP
— Sarah Church (@Sarah_C_Church) December 12, 2019
Delighted to cast my vote for the @Conservatives at my local polling station at Ellendune Community Centre in Wroughton. Thank you to everyone who has voted for me already, and if you haven’t had the chance yet, polling stations are open until 10pm. #VoteConservativesActually pic.twitter.com/3FFpIVUroO
— Robert Buckland (@RobertBuckland) December 12, 2019
There is still time to vote today with polling stations closing at 10pm tonight.
READ: Everything you need to know about election day
At the last election in 2017, North Swindon declared a winner at 11.58pm and South Swindon at 1.10am.
However, this year it may be slightly later as the count is being held at Steam museum - a smaller venue than the Oasis.
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