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When are the London general election results? The timetable for each seat after the close of votes on Thursday at 22.00

The country will go to the polls to vote in the general election tomorrow, Thursday, July 4. Polling stations will open at 7am and close again at 10pm, when votes are then transferred to counting centers to be counted overnight.

However, some constituencies are expected to declare their results much more than others. Ilford North and Ilford South, in east London, are expected to be some of the last seats in the country to reveal their winning candidate.




Below, we’ve listed each London constituency and what time it’s expected to declare its results, in chronological order. This information is based on information compiled by the press agency Asociatia Presei and all times are approximate.

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There may be delays or changes to the estimated times below, including if recounts are called. There have also been substantial boundary changes at this election and this means there is considerable uncertainty around some of the points below.

1.30 am

Polling stations open at 7am on Thursday (July 4) and close again at 10pm(Image: Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Putney

Tooting

2 am

Lewisham East

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