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  • In the UK something amazing happens every five years - we hold a General Election.

  • On this one day every eligible person in the UK can place a vote and be part of electing

  • their local representative to Parliament.

  • Parties and candidates campaign to win votes by visiting constituents door to door, holding

  • debates, and publishing manifestos - a bit like a shopping list of what they plan to

  • do if they are voted in.

  • But how does the election work?

  • The UK is divided into 650 constituencies, each of which is represented by one Member

  • of Parliament.

  • Voters register for a polling card to make sure they can take part

  • On Election Day, Polling Stations are open from dawn 'til dusk

  • And if a voter can't make it along, there are other ways to make sure they can take

  • part

  • Once every vote has been placed, the ballots are counted to find out which candidate has

  • come out on top in each area. This is called 'First Past the Post'.

  • The elected MPs enter Parliament to sit in the House of Commons and represent everyone

  • in their constituency. The political party with the most MPs, 'the majority', is invited

  • by the Queen to form a Government...

  • And if there's a 'hung Parliament', where there's no clear winner, then a minority government

  • or a coalition government may be created or a fresh election held.

  • So on this one day a little piece of paper with your mark plays a big role in deciding

  • who leads our country.

In the UK something amazing happens every five years - we hold a General Election.

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