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One week until U.K. heads to the polls — Here’s how Britain’s election works
The United Kingdom’s election on Dec. 12 is fast approaching.
Here is how it works and when the results will be known.
WHAT ARE PEOPLE VOTING FOR?
The country is divided into 650 constituencies.
Each constituency equates to one seat in parliament’s House of Commons. There are:
- 533 in England
- 59 in Scotland
- 40 in Wales
- 18 in Northern Ireland
In each constituency, voters vote for a local candidate. Candidates represent a political party, or are independent. The candidate who receives the most votes wins the seat.
Voting takes place on Dec. 12 from 0700 GMT until 2200 GMT. Votes can be cast in person at polling stations across the country or in advance by post.
WHO CAN VOTE?
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