Polling stations for tomorrow's European Election 2014 will be open from 7am–10pm.
You can find out which polling station to go to by looking at your poll card, but you don't need to take this with you in order to vote.
If you have received a postal vote but forgotten to send it back, bring along the postal ballot papers with you to your polling station and all will be well. The Council estimates that as many as 23,000 other disorganised plonkers have done the same thing.
Be aware: if you have voted at St Stephen's Church in Stockbridge in the past, this time you should go to the Roxburghe Hotel on Charlotte Square instead.
A full list of your candidates is available here.
A description of the voting system, and instructions on how to vote are available here. In summary, put one cross next to the one party you most want to win.
The last European polls will close at around 7pm on 25 May, with UK results coming in from roughly 10pm onwards.
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Broughton Spurtle @theSpurtle
Wet day for European Election. Turnout at leaking Broughton Primary School gymn described to us as 'a steady trickle'.
@theSpurtle very quiet at McDonald Road library, they said like usual EU elections, 2 of us classed as sudden rush!
@theSpurtle MTing @jonsnowC4: staggering 65% of electorate did not vote in Thursdays local & Euro elections. - that's the earthquake!