European Election 2014
The European Election will be held on May 22 when Wales will elect four MEPs. The votes won't be counted until May 25, as not result can be declared until voting is completed across the European Union.
The European Election will be held on May 22 when Wales will elect four MEPs. The votes won't be counted until May 25, as not result can be declared until voting is completed across the European Union.
There's been a big swing to UKIP in the European election here.
The anti-EU party was less than five thousand votes behind Labour, who topped the poll. Both the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru also did well enough to keep their MEPs, leaving no overall change to the four Welsh seats in the European parliament.
Our political reporter Owain Phillips was at the count in Fishguard.
Political Editor Adrian Masters' take on what the European election results mean for the Welsh political parties
Voters have been urged not to take 'selfies' while voting tomorrow - and are warned that doing so could land them in prison.
The latest Wales barometer poll points to a close battle in the European election in Wales.