Registered voters have until 10pm this evening to vote for the people they’d like to represent them at Enfield Civic Centre

Polling stations are now open across Enfield as voting gets underway for the local election.
Registered voters will be able to select either two or three candidates on their ballot papers, depending on the size of their ward.
In total there are 333 candidates standing across 25 wards, with 63 councillors set to be elected.
Voters can find their nearest polling stations here. Everyone must bring photographic identification to be able to vote – a list of valid ID can be found here.
The polls close at 10pm tonight (Thursday 7th).
Counting of votes will not begin until 11am tomorrow (Friday 8th) at Enfield Civic Centre, with the first result expected from 1pm and the final result due after 5pm.
The Dispatch will be providing live coverage from the count via a live blog on this website.
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