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Election Day in the United Kingdom is by tradition a Thursday. It has been suggested that this tradition arose as the best of several circumstances: Friday pay-packets would lead to more drunken voters on Fridays and weekends; having the election as far after a Sunday as possible would reduce the influence of Sunday sermons; many towns held markets on Thursdays, thus the local population would be travelling to town that day anyway. Under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, all future General Elections shall take place on the first Thursday in May every five years, barring special circumstances. Polls in the United Kingdom open at 7:00 and close at 22:00.
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Thanks for the information and images to:
thebackbencher.co.uk; politicaladvertising.co.uk; walthamforestlibdems.mycouncillor; derekbateman.co.uk; greenparty.org.uk; markpack.org.uk; stewarthosie.com; plaid.cymru; omrlp.com; mydup.com; vadio.ie; stakeholdergroup.com; allianceparty.org; wikipedia.org; uclu.org; independent.co.uk; rogerpielkejr.blogspot.co.uk
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