Northern Ireland voters go to the polls in general election

Northern Ireland voters go to the polls in general election

By Luke SprouleBBC News NI

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A man and two dogs were among the first at a polling station in Northern Ireland on Thursday morning

Voting is under way in Northern Ireland’s 18 Westminster constituencies for the general election.

Voters can cast a ballot at their local polling station until 22:00 BST.

It is the first general election since 2019 but it is the third election in as many years in Northern Ireland following the assembly poll in 2022 and council elections in 2023.

In total 136 candidates are standing in Northern Ireland.

Voters need a valid form of photo ID, with a full list of accepted types available to view here on the the Electoral Office website.

The election is first past the post, which means voters put an X in the box beside one candidate who they want to be elected to the House of Commons.

The number of registered voters in NI is the largest it has ever been for a general election – 1,363,961.

Lagan Valley has the biggest electorate – 82,000.

Chief electoral officer Dr David Marshall said about 40,000 new voters had registered in the past few weeks.

There will be more than 25,000 postal votes this year – a 50% increase on the last general election.

Leaders of Northern Ireland’s main political parties have cast their votes.

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DUP leader Gavin Robinson cast his vote at Dundonald Elim Pentecostal Church

PA Blonde haired woman with a blue jacket and black dress and tights outside a polling station PA

Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O’Neill pictured arriving to cast her vote at St Patrick’s Primary School in Coalisland

PA Woman with ginger hair in turquoise top and jeans with a light coloured small dog at a polling station PA

Alliance Party leader Naomi Long cast her vote in St Colmcille’s Church in east Belfast. She is pictured here with her husband, Michael Long and their dog Daisy.

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UUP leader Doug Beattie voted at Seagoe Primary School in Portadown

Man in blue suit, white shirt and red tie with a beard outside a polling station

Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) Leader Colum Eastwood voted at Model Primary School in Londonderry

Where do I go to vote?

Changes to constituency boundaries in Northern Ireland came into force this year.

Dr Marshall said that people may not necessarily be going to the same polling place because of the changes.

He advised people who have their polling card to check where their polling station is before going to vote.

If you do not have a polling card, you can check online where your polling station is, he said.

When will we know the results?

The first results in Great Britain will come in quite quickly after polls close, probably at about 23:00.

The first Northern Ireland results are expected at about 02:00 but that is only an estimate.

There will be an exit poll published at 22:00, which will estimate the result before all the votes are counted but it does not apply to Northern Ireland.

Most of the results should be known by about 05:30 but it depends on how tight the race is in some constituencies.

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How can I follow the results?

The BBC, like other broadcasters, is not allowed to report details of campaigning or election issues while polls are open on the day of the general election.

Live coverage leading up to the polls closing will begin on the BBC News NI website from 20:00, with results coverage from 22:00.

The live Northern Ireland results programme hosted by Mark Carruthers will be streamed on the website from 21:55 and will also be broadcast on BBC One NI and the iPlayer.

The UK-wide results programme hosted by Laura Kuenssberg and Clive Myrie will start at the same time on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel.

An extended edition of Good Morning Ulster will begin at 06:00 and will also be streamed on the BBC News NI Website, where live coverage will continue throughout Friday with analysis of and reaction to the full picture of results across Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.



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