ON Thursday the country will go to the polls for the General Election.

Polls will be open from 7am until 10pm with results expected in the early hours of Friday.

Here in Warrington voters will be voting in Warrington North and Warrington South.

While a shake-up of election boundaries mean voters in Lymm will now be choosing the MP for Tatton.

Here are the parliamentary candidates in Warrington South:

Andy Carter – Conservative

Sarah Hall – Labour

Graham Gowland – Liberal Democrats

Janet Balfe – Reform UK

Steph Davies – Green Party

Graeme Kelly – Social Democratic Party

Peter Willett – Independent

Here are the parliamentary candidates in Warrington North:

Charlotte Nichols – Labour

Yasmin Al-Atroshi – Conservative

David Crowther – Liberal Democrats

Trevor Nicholls – Reform UK

Hannah Spencer – Green Party

Maddison Wheeldon – Independent

Here are the parliamentary candidates in Tatton

Esther McVey – Conservatives

Ryan Jude – Labour

Jonathan Smith – Liberal Democrats

Nigel Hennerley – Green Party

Oliver Speakman – Reform UK

How did Warrington vote last time?

The last General Election was in 2019.

In Warrington North,  Labour won with a majority of 1,513 and the turnout was 46,546 (64.33%).

In Warrington South, Conservative Andy Carter won. However as the boundaries have changed, this is now seen as a Labour seat.

With the current boundaries, the 2019 result would have been Labour majority of 65 and turnout of 54,129 (70.63%).

In Tatton, with the boundary changes, the result would have been a Conservative majority of 19,281 with a turnout of 55,394 (73.33%).

When can we expect a result?

Counting will begin from 10pm. We are expecting a result in Warrington any time after 4am but many will be earlier.

You can follow our live coverage throughout the night on our website.