Counting started less than 10 minutes after the polls closed in Sunderland
Counting is under way after voters cast their ballots in the snap general election called by Theresa May.
Polls closed at 22:00 BST and winners in each constituency will begin to be declared in the early hours of Friday.
There are more than 2,700 candidates vying for 533 seats in England, out of the UK’s total of 650.
An exit poll conducted for the BBC, ITV and Sky suggested the Conservatives could be set to be the largest party but could be short of a majority.
In the 2015 General Election, there were 3,209 candidates across all the English constituencies, 493 more than have stood this time.
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Armed police patrol the hall ahead of the General Election count at Silksworth Community Centre in Sunderland
Newcastle Central was first to announce a result ahead of Sunderland – the past winners, as first declarers.
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Ballot boxes arrived at Kendal Leisure Centre where General Election ballot papers for the Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency are being counted.
Polling day: Around England
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Nuns from Tyburn Convent leave a polling station at St John’s Parish Hall, central London
Were these the happiest voters in the country?
These people found something to smile about when they went to the polls.
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People seemed to enjoy casting their votes in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, South Kensington and Hyde Park
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First time voters and their proud parents shared the coming of age moment on Twitter.
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Adrianna Bertola tweeted of her excitement at her first visit to the polls
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Jacob Peat was eager to use his right to vote
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Kate Khan tweeted this picture of her son as he went to cast his first vote
Media scuffle
There was a bit of a to-do between members of the media who were waiting to capture images of Lib Dem leader Tim Farron exiting a polling station in Cumbria.
A cameraman and a photographer saw red
Multi-taskers
Some voters took advantage of the polling station’s other facilities.
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At Arundel Lido voters had a splash in the pool
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The East Hull Boxing Club in Kingston-Upon-Hull offered both boxing and ballot-boxing
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Voters enjoyed a juice or coffee at a cafe on Borough High Street
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While there was something stronger on offer for voters in Christmas Common, Oxfordshire
Photo opportunities
Why not mark the occasion with a picture? These people did.
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A young woman had her photo taken outside a polling station at Tulse Hill Methodist Church, London
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A man photographed his dog outside Lillington Gardens Community Centre in Pimlico, London
Dogs (and other animals) at polling stations
Many voters exercised their dogs at the same time as their democracy.
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A dog waited at a polling station in Howden, north-east England
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While a pug behaved himself outside in Brighton
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Guia, a Labrador rescued from Ecuador, sat patiently in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester
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This pooch took a load off at the Anglesea Arms pub polling station in London
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Polls aren’t just for hounds – horses also accompanied voters to a station in a private house in Bramshill, Hampshire
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Palmerston, the resident Chief Mouser of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, relaxed on a media stand next to a broadcast camera in Downing Street
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Some cats encountered each other at a polling station in Cambourne, Cornwall – while Shelley the tortoise looked underwhelmed
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And here’s a politically-aware hedgehog
Unusual polling stations
Private houses, pubs and even a laundrette were all called into service to act as polling stations.
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There was a polling station at West Blatchington Windmill near Brighton
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The White Horse Inn in Priors Dean, Hampshire, opened early to allow voters in…
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… while a presiding officer and poll clerk waited for early morning voters at a polling station in a launderette and nail bar in Headington, Oxford
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A voter arrived at a polling station in a private garage in Coulsdon, south London
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Meanwhile, a man leaves a caravan set up for voters on Grange Farm in Garthorpe, Leicestershire
Police at polling stations
As a result, people went to their polling station amid heightened security.
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A police officer stood on duty outside a polling station in Tower Hamlets, London
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Police officers were also on duty outside a polling station in Sonning, Berkshire
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Police were on patrol near a polling station in Bradford, West Yorkshire
Leaders casting their votes
Theresa May, Jeremy Corbyn, Caroline Lucas, Tim Farron and Paul Nuttall all voted.
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Smiles all round for Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who each cast their vote
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Ukip leader Paul Nuttall, Green Party leader Caroline Lucas and leader of the Liberal Democrats, Tim Farron all voted too