Today is your last chance to register to vote in the upcoming General Election.
Anyone not registered to vote in the July 4 poll only has a few hours left to apply.
The deadline is 11.59pm today (Tuesday).
More than 2.1 million application to vote have been submitted since the election was called, government figures show.
You can check to see if you are on the electoral register by contacting your local electoral registration office.
All voters intending to cast a ballot in the General Election on July 4 will not only need to be registered but also show a form of photo identification at the polling station.
Not all types of photo ID will be accepted, but a passport, driving licence or blue badge are valid.
Anyone without the correct identification will need to apply for a voter authority certificate by 5pm on June 26, which can be done online.
Anyone who wishes to apply for a postal vote must have done so before 5pm on June 19.
If cannot attend a polling station in person due to a medical issue, disability, military service or are registered as an overseas voter, you will need to apply to vote by proxy.
This must be completed before 5pm on Wednesday.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, you can apply online
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