Election 2015: Millions vote in UK general election – UPDATE – Conservatives have won – see Breaking News
Throughout the morning (Thu 7), the main party leaders cast their vote in the general election
Millions of voters are going to the polls across the UK.
After six weeks of campaigning and debate, people have been casting their vote at around 50,000 polling stations.
Polls close at 22:00 BST with results from the first constituencies expected before midnight and the final result due on Friday afternoon.
As well as the general election, there are more than 9,000 council seats being contested across 279 English local authorities.
Mayors will also be elected in Bedford, Copeland, Leicester, Mansfield, Middlesbrough and Torbay.
In Northern Ireland DUP leader Peter Robinson and Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness have voted, as have SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell, Alliance Party leader David Ford and Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt.
A total of 650 Westminster MPs will be elected, with about 50 million people registered to vote.
The weather has been dry and mild across much of the UK, with isolated showers in some parts of the north of England.
The local votes taking place mean that nearly every voter in England – excluding London where there are no local elections – will have been given at least two ballot papers when they enter polling stations.
For the first time, people have been able to register to vote online.
IMAGES:
Conservative leader David Cameron and his wife Samantha voted in the village of Spelsbury in Oxfordshire
Labour Party leader Ed Miliband and his wife Justine walk to the polling station at Sutton Village Hall in Doncaster
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg and his wife Miriam Gonzalez Durantez outside a polling station in Sheffield
UKIP leader Nigel Farage cast his vote at a polling station in Ramsgate in Kent
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon voted with her husband Peter Murrell, at Broomhouse Community Hall in Glasgow
Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, leaves a polling station in London
Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood arrives to vote at a polling station in Penygraig in Rhondda
Most polling stations are in schools, community centres and parish halls, but pubs, a launderette and a school bus are also being used.
For more on this story and video go to: http://www.bbc.com/news/election-2015-32618577