From taking selfies to voting while drunk - here are the rules you need to know when visiting a polling station in the UK's elections today
Millions of people will head to the polls on Thursday to vote in elections across the UK.
A modern browser with JavaScript and a stable internet connection is required to view this interactive.Enter your postcode, or the name of your English, Scottish or Welsh council area or Northern Ireland constituency to find out. Eg 'BT2 8HQ' or 'Belfast South' However, you can still apply for an emergency proxy vote if since the deadline one of the following has happened:You can make the application any time up to 17:00 BST on polling day itselfThe presiding officer can mark the paper for you, or a close adult family member or another eligible voter, such as a support worker, can accompany you.
The Electoral Commission - which oversees UK elections - advises against this because it risks accidentally giving away how someone else voted, which is illegal.
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