Final day of campaigning as parties seek last-minute votes across England, Scotland and Wales
The final push for votes is under way on the last day of campaigning ahead of elections across England, Scotland and Wales, as parties, candidates and volunteers fan out to sway undecided voters before polls open. With hours remaining, campaigns are focusing on marginal areas and key demographics to lift turnout and secure late momentum.
Across towns and cities, candidates are meeting commuters, knocking on doors and holding brisk campaign stops, while senior figures give interviews and rally activists. Digital outreach has intensified with targeted messages and get-out-the-vote reminders. Officials say polling stations are ready and counting plans are in place. Early indications are expected after polls close, with fuller results emerging as counts conclude.
The contests span communities in all three nations and will shape priorities on issues dominating debate, including the cost of living, public services and local development. Analysts say the outcomes will be watched as a barometer of public sentiment and could influence political strategies in the months ahead. Voters are urged to check their polling locations and plan their journeys to cast a ballot.

