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Local elections 2026: When do polling stations close and is there an exit poll?

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Voters have headed to polling stations in their droves on Thursday, in the biggest set of votes since the general election in 2024.

In last year’s local elections, it was a different story with the Conservatives defending the greatest number of council seats.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Lady Victoria Starmer arrive to cast their votes

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In London, there are a total of 1,817 seats up for grabs on Thursday, with Labour again defending the most local authorities at 21.

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Keir Starmer’s party is facing challenges from the Greens in inner boroughs and independents in east London.

There are also mayoral election races in Croydon, Hackney, Lewisham, Newham and Tower Hamlets in London, and Watford in Hertfordshire, while elections are taking place in the Welsh and Scottish parliaments.

When do polling stations close?

Polling stations are open until 10pm.

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However, as long as you’ve joined the queue by this time, you’ll still be allowed to vote.

Will there be exit polls for the local elections?

No authoritative pollster has announced it is conducting an exit poll for this set of elections

Most have released polls based on national voting intention before polling day.

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When will we know the results?

All of the mayoral elections are counting on Friday May 8 with Hackney and Newham expected to declare at 1pm, Watford at 2pm, Lewisham at 3pm, Croydon at 4pm and Tower Hamlets at possibly around 6pm.

Here’s a list of the estimated results times for each London borough:

• Kensington & Chelsea 5am

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• Richmond-upon-Thames 5am

• Hammersmith & Fulham 5.30am

• Barking & Dagenham 5pm

• Kingston-upon-Thames 6pm

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