Voters will be cast in the Blackpool North and Fleetwood and Blackpool South constituencies
Voters in Blackpool will head to the polls today to give their verdict after weeks of political campaigning. Polling stations are open from 7am until 10pm with ballot boxes positioned in a variety of venues including sports clubs, churches and community centres.
You can ask polling station staff for help, or you can bring someone with you. Anyone over the age of 18 can go along to help you cast your vote. They don’t need to be eligible to vote in that election. The full list of candidates is Stephen Black ; Mark Butcher ; Andrew Cregan ; Zak Khan ; Kim Knight ; Ben Thomas and Chris Webb .
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