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Election 2015: Final hour of polling
After six weeks of campaigning there is just one hour left to cast your vote in the General Election.
Six weeks of campaigning officially come to an end today as the British public went to the polls in the General Election.
Polling stations open at 7am and close at 10pm, with the first results due to start coming in from around an hour before midnight.
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Candidate name missed off ballot papers
A UKIP candidate's name has been missed off ballot papers issued to a polling station in Darlington.
Approximately 89 ballot papers, which had already been issued, were affected at the Harrowgate Hill ward.
Darlington Borough Council said this equates to 0.1% of the total number of ballot papers printed in the borough.
"As soon as the issue was identified, corrected ballot papers were issued to the polling station concerned," a statement on the council website said, adding that voting was continuing "as normal".
Ukip said that it would be considering whether to take action.
Voting in the general and local elections will continue as normal in the borough.
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Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood casts her vote
Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood has cast her vote in Rhondda, South Wales.
Ms Wood is not standing for a seat at Westminster. She is the Assembly Member for South Wales Central.
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Nick Clegg casts his vote in Sheffield
Nick Clegg and his wife Miriam cast their votes in Sheffield this morning - though not before the Liberal Democrat leader appeared to get locked out of the couple's car as he attempted to open the door for his wife.
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David Cameron casts his vote in Witney
David Cameron and his wife Samantha cast their votes at the Conservative leader's polling station in the Oxfordshire constituency of Witney this morning.
Nicola Sturgeon casts her vote in Glasgow
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon and her husband Peter Murrell cast their votes at Broomhouse Community Hall polling station in Glasgow this morning, as Britain goes to the ballot box today in the most uncertain General Election for decades.
Green Party's Natalie Bennett casts her vote
Natalie Bennett arrived at her polling station near London's King's Cross this morning with three Green Party members bearing the party's rosette.
Ms Bennett wished photographers a good morning as she made her way into the Ossulston Tenants' and Residents' Hall to cast her vote.
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