Voting is under way in the most uncertain General Election for decades, with a final batch of opinion polls showing the two main parties still neck-and-neck.
Ipsos MORI in the Evening Standard puts the Conservatives on 36 per cent and Labour on 35 per cent while the Ashcroft National Poll has the two parties tied on 33 per cent.
With all the indications that the country is heading for another hung parliament, it is still unclear where the balance of power will lie after voting closes at 10pm.
Join the Review from St Albans as we reveal who will be the MP for St Albans and Hitchin and Harpenden.
Thousands have taken to social media to share their polling pictures and more than one million people have already used a special button on Facebook to share the news that they have voted.
See below for reaction:
Some ground breaking election advice. #GE0215 pic.twitter.com/YgFjRpKkJd
— Blacks.co.uk (@blacks_online) May 7, 2015
I hope my vote does count towards a change in St Albans. If I didn’t try, I would have no way of knowing for sure.
— Barefoot Kanetessa (@CaptainKaneway) May 7, 2015
Just cast my vote and it took just a minute! Every vote counts! #stalbans #electionday https://t.co/dtPYYQyCLI
— Kelly Lau (@kelandwillau) May 7, 2015
Just cast my vote and it took just a minute! Every vote counts! #stalbans #electionday https://t.co/dtPYYQyCLI
— Kelly Lau (@kelandwillau) May 7, 2015
You don't need to have your polling card with you to vote today - you can still vote without it! #yourvotematters #stalbans #harpenden
— St Albans Council (@StAlbansCouncil) May 7, 2015
Whoever drew up constituency boundaries must've been drunk. Not quite sure how I can live in Stevenage & vote for Hitchin/Harpenden instead.
— Jack Judge (@JackJudge1) May 7, 2015
Review blogger Caroline Jones has submitted her election outfit below:
Day 127. Election earring.
Sorry, the best politically impartial, fashion gag I could come up with. Here is today's labour of love:
Outfit: a conservative (small c) Laura Ashley navy blazer, H&M top, Next denim mini, Boden green (party) belt, Clarks brogues, Stand Up To Cancer watch and a liberal scattering of accessories: note multi party coloured earrings. Phew.
Give Peace A Chance badge and knickers model's own.
Photo thanks to Lisa Le Grice.
To support her year long campaign, click here.
There is still time to have your say, if you are still undecided about who to vote for, click here.
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