Top image by wellpet.org

People will be heading to polling stations today to cast their vote on who should be their next MP.

In recent years, it has become a trend for owners to bring their pets to polling station. To carry on the much-loved tradition, we are encouraging readers to send us their photos. 

If you don't have a pet, photos of humans at polling stations are also welcome. However, we would discourage you from taking a photos in or near a voting booth.

Also, don't tell us how you've voted. 

Use the below form to send us your pictures. Please include your full name, where you live and which polling station you were at today. We'll keep updating this story with your photos.


Here is Carl Harris' adorable pupper

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He added a second photo and said: "Cat not wishing to be left out".

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Dusty cheering on voters

Here's a lovely photo of Dusty who was at a polling station in Watford:


What an adorable picture by Three Rivers District Council

This is Tina Salter with her dog, and they are both wearing Christmas jumpers!

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Jack the dog who believes in democracy

These tweets of Jack are hilarious. He's truly an inspiration to all voters, as another Twitter has said. 


Watford Observer handyman heads to the polling station

Our handyman Wayne has sent in these photos of his two dogs. Storm, a 12-year-old Siberian husky, and Charlie, a one-year-old German shepherd, waited for Wayne and Hannah as they cast their votes in Gosforth Lane, South Oxhey. 

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Daisy waiting in the rain

This is Angela Scott's little doggy, Daisy. Angela says it was too wet and soggy to pose.

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Daisy and Lulu in Bushey

These two dogs showed their support for owner Rachel Bogush who voted today.

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River, a hearing dog in training, at the Clarke Green polling station

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Mabel the schnauzer looking pensive at the polling station

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