Thu, 06 May, 2010 - 08:59
Voters started to go to the polls today in the most tightly-contested British General Election in a generation.
Polling stations opened at 7am, with the electorate having until 10pm to cast their votes.
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CourtsBritish General ElectionPlace: BristolPlace: BritainPlace: ScotlandPlace: DumfriesPlace: Sheffield City HallPlace: WestminsterPlace: 10 Downing StreetPlace: WitneyPlace: OxfordshirePlace: KirkcaldyPlace: CowdenbeathPlace: Sheffield HallamPlace: EnglandPlace: LondonPlace: HackneyPlace: LewishamPlace: NewhamPlace: WatfordPerson: David CameronPerson: primePerson: CameronPerson: prime ministerPerson: Gordon BrownPerson: Nick CleggPerson: BrownPerson: Barack ObamaPerson: SamanthaPerson: SarahPerson: CleggPerson: Miriam Gonzalez DurantezEvent: British General ElectionOrganisation: ToryOrganisation: ConservativesOrganisation: LabourOrganisation: Liberal DemocratsOrganisation: ToriesOrganisation: House of CommonsOrganisation: ParliamentOrganisation: Liberal DemocratOrganisation: Lib DemsOrganisation: Democratic Unionist Party
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