Dogs at polling stations return for 2024 general election voting day

In a heartwarming tradition, many voters have been bringing their furry friends to the polling stations.

Marley the dog waits for its owner outside a polling station in Belfast on July 4, 2024 as Britain holds a general election. Voters will cast ballots from 7:00 am (0600 GMT), with polls predicting that Labour will win its first general election since 2005 -- making its leader Keir Starmer prime minister. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP) (Photo by PAUL FAITH/AFP via Getty Images)
Marley the dog waits for its owner outside a polling station in Belfast. (Getty)

Polling stations across the UK have opened as voters cast their ballots in the general election after weeks of campaigning.

Millions of people are expected to vote between 7am and 10pm today – and there's been no shortage of their furry friends at polling booths.

These diligent canines have been spotted sporting bows, rosettes and colourful leads, adding a light touch to a tense day of voting.

The hashtag #dogsatpollingstations has gained popularity among animal lovers on social media, as they share photos of themselves exercising their pets while participating in the democratic process.

One of the dogs snapped was Reggie, who wore a red rosette as he posed for a photo. Owner Mike Birtwistle, 46, took his cavalier King Charles spaniel to the polling station at Alexandra Park Library in north London at around 7.05am.

Undated composite of handout photos of Helen Montague's dog Heston (left) and Mike Birtwistle’s dog Reggie (right) outside polling stations. Dogs have flocked to polling stations wearing bows, rosettes and colourful leads as the public went to vote in the General Election. Issue date: Thursday July 4, 2024. PA Photo. The hashtag #dogsatpollingstations has become a highlight of election days for many animal lovers on social media, as people share photos of themselves exercising their pets and democratic rights at the same time. See PA story POLITICS Election Dogs. Photo credit should read: Helen Montague/Mike Birtwistle/PA Wire

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Heston (left) and Reggie (right) outside polling stations. (PA)

Reggie was “very excited” to head to the polling station, according to Birtwistle.

He said if Reggie could share a message with people to encourage them to vote, he would say: “As well as being able to exercise your democratic right, there’s every chance you might meet a very nice dog at the polling station too, so it’s a double win to get yourself down to the polling station to vote.”

A lurcher called Alfie outside Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow during the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024.
Alfie with his owner in Glasgow.
A dog outside the polling station Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow during the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024.
A dog outside the polling station Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow.

Meanwhile, Helen Montague took her dog Heston, who she said is her “best friend”, with her to vote at Marden polling station in Kent at 7am on the dot.

“Heston wanted to be the first dog at the polling station and he was,” she added.

The Boston terrier wore a red bow as he is a fan of the accessory and was “very excited” to accompany his owner to vote.

East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 04 July 2024. Dogs at Polling Places: the tradition of photographing dogs kicks off general election day. Pictured: Ralph and Toby, cockapoos, at the village hall in Dirleton. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dogs at East Lothian, Scotland. (Alamy)
East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 04 July 2024. Dogs at Polling Places: the tradition of photographing dogs kicks off general election day. Pictured: Hattie (L) aged 9 years and Fossel (R) at the village hall polling place in Athelstaneford. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
Dogs wait patiently in East Lothian. (Alamy)

This year's general election marks the first time voters are required to show photographic ID before receiving their ballot papers, following a law change in 2022.

While voters must adhere to this new requirement, their adorable canine companions don't have to worry about bringing their credentials yet as they won't be casting votes.

Eton Wick, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 4th July, 2024. Chester the Great Dane outside the Polling Station in the village of Eton Wick, Windsor, Berkshire on General Election Day. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
A dog in Eton Wick, Windsor. (Alamy)
Eton Wick, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 4th July, 2024. Chester the Great Dane outside the Polling Station in the village of Eton Wick, Windsor, Berkshire on General Election Day. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
He's a very good boy. (Alamy)

An exit poll, published shortly after polls close at 10pm on Thursday, will provide the first indication of how the election has gone on a national level.

These take place at polling stations across the country, with tens of thousands of people asked to privately fill in a replica ballot as they leave, to get an indication of how they voted.

The first of the 650 seats are likely to declare their results from 11.30pm.

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These dogs are well-behaved. (Alamy)
Datchet, UK. 4th July, 2024. Dogs out on the school run stop for a photo outside a Polling Station on General Election Day in the village of Datchet, Berkshire. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
Dogs stop for a photo outside a polling station in Berkshire. (Alamy)
Eton Wick, Windsor, UK. 4th July, 2024, Bobby the Cavapoo was up bright and early this morning for a walk and stopped to pose for a photo outside a Polling Station on General Election Day in the village of Eton Wick, Windsor, Berkshire. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
A cute dog in Eton Wick, Windsor. (Alamy)

Earlier on Thursday, prime minister Rishi Sunak, who has insisted the results are not a foregone conclusion despite dire poll ratings for his party, voted in his Richmond constituency.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer was also joined by his wife, Victoria, as he visited a polling station in his Holborn and St Pancras constituency.

Cardiff, Wales, UK. 4th July, 2024. Talisker, 8, a Fox Red Labrador, waits outside St Fagans Village Hall Polling Station in Cardiff on the morning of the 2024 general election. Credit: Mark Hawkins/Alamy Live News
Talisker, a Fox Red Labrador, waits outside St Fagans Village Hall Polling Station in Cardiff. (Alamy)

Other party leaders have also cast their votes, with Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and his wife Emily visiting a polling station in Surbiton.

Scotland’s first minister John Swinney was joined by his son Matthew as he cast his ballot at Burrelton Village Hall, Perth and Kinross.

East Lothian, Scotland, UK, 04 July 2024. Dogs at Polling Places: the tradition of photographing dogs kicks off general election day. Pictured: Labrador Cuillin at the village hall in Dirleton. Credit: Sally Anderson/Alamy Live News
The tradition of photographing dogs kicks off general election day in East Lothian. (Alamy)
A dog outside Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow during the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Thursday July 4, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty Images)
A dog outside Pollokshields Burgh Halls in Glasgow. (Getty)

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar cast his vote at Pollokshields Burgh Hall in Glasgow, accompanied by his wife Furheen and son Aliyan.

Carla Denyer, co-leader of the Green Party, walked with supporters to a Bristol polling station to vote.

A dog waits outside a polling station during the general election in London, Britain, July 4, 2024. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
A dog waits outside a polling station during the general election in London. (Reuters)
A voter leaves a polling station after casting his vote with his dog in Kingston, London, Thursday, July 4, 2024. Britain goes to the polls Thursday after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a general election. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
A voter leaves a polling station after casting his vote with his dog in Kingston, London. (AP)