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06.05.2021 - 15:16 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Voters across the country will be heading to polling stations to cast their ballots in the local elections today.
Hundreds of local councillors, elected mayors and police and crime commissioners will be chosen across the whole of England during today's votes.
The scale of Election Day, which has been dubbed 'Super Thursday', is much larger this year after polls due to be held in 2020 were postponed due to the coronavirus
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Nicola Sturgeon has arrived at a polling station as party leaders cast their votes up and down the country in the Scottish Election. The First Minister was all smiles as she greeted supporters and voters outside the Annette Street school in Govanhill, Glasgow, this morning, May 6.Sturgeon has already voted by post but joined SNP candidate Rosa Salih to lend her support and meet a Syrian family as they cast their ballots.
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party leaders have been looking to secure your vote with a number of eye-catching policies. Scotland 's recovery from the devastating coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than 10,000 Scots, has been one of the biggest issues during the election, while independence has popped up a fair few times as well.
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election ' for a number of reasons. Millions of Scots will cast their ballots for the candidate and political party that they would like to represent them at Holyrood.
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