How you can follow the election live on WalesOnline

Polling runs from 7am until 10pm on Thursday, July 4
-Credit: (Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)


You can follow the election results live on WalesOnline overnight from July 4 to July 5, with our team working through the night to bring you the best coverage possible.

We've been right in the thick of it since day one of the campaign, when we gave an inside look at Rishi Sunak's blink-and-you'll-miss it visit to Wales. Since then, our team have been analysing the big stories - including the row that broke out over Labour candidates' selection, the brutal cuts Wales will face regardless of who gets into government, the Tories' promise to scrap the 20mph speed limit despite it being devolved and much more.

Our reporters have spent the campaign out and about talking to people across Wales including in Maesteg, where people feel forgotten by politics, and a Cardiff constituency containing both some of the most poverty-stricken and some of the leafiest parts of Wales.

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As part of our 5,000 Voices programme, our reporters have been asking people how informed they feel about the election, whether they think politicians are doing enough for the LGBT+ community, the big issues that matter to them, their views on immigration and a huge range of other topics.

Our online general election debate saw Jo Stevens, Liz Saville Roberts and David TC Davies clash over Vaughan Gething, HS2, steel and much more - with the issues discussed decided by the many questions sent in by our readers.

We've helped people prepare for July 4 by maintaining lists of candidates for each constituency and their responses to the questions we sent them on their plans if elected. You can find your constituency here or using the links below - these pages will also be updated with the result in your area as soon as it comes in.

You can already check what time the result is expected in your constituency here and read about our seats to watch on the night. For polling day, we've got a page detailing all the information about voter ID, which you'll need for the first time in a General Election.

From the morning of polling day we'll be running a liveblog with everything you need to know about how and where to vote. When the exit poll drops at 10pm, giving us our best idea yet of how the 650 constituencies across the UK have voted, we'll ramp up our coverage and start bringing you the latest from our reporters at counts, analysis from our politics team and live reaction to any shocks and upsets in Wales throughout the night.

Here are the links for every constituency so you can keep an eye on your local results through the night: