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23 June 2016updated 02 Sep 2021 4:50pm

What date and time is the Brexit vote?

The polls for the EU referendum are open until 10pm Thursday.

By New Statesman

Voting in the EU referendum takes place on Thursday 23 June and polls are open from 7am until 10pm.

Ready to cast your vote in the EU referendum? Polls are open from 7am until 10pm on Thursday 23 June. If you haven’t already voted by post or appointed a proxy, all you need to do is head to your polling station to cast your vote (if you’re not sure where that is, just plug your postcode in at this site to find out).

According to Electoral Commission rules, anyone in the polling station at 10pm or waiting outside for the purposes of voting or to return a postal vote must be allowed to do so. But the finer you cut it, the more likely you are to miss out, so the earlier the better. 

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