THERE is just over a week to go until Ealing people elect their three MPs.

Residents will be able to vote at their registered polling station between 7am and 10pm on Thursday, May 7.

Counting of votes for the Ealing Central and Acton, Ealing North and Ealing-Southall constituencies will begin soon after the polling stations close, with results to be declared overnight.

A local by-election is also being held, in Northfield ward, following the resignation of Conservative Cllr Mark Reen.

Voters living within this ward will be given two polling cards – one for the parliamentary election and one to elect a third councillor to represent them on Ealing Council.

The results of all of the elections will be published on the Ealing Times website as soon as they are announced.

Where is my polling station?

There is a map of the appropriate polling station on the back of each polling card. If anyone is unsure of the location of their polling station, they can use a polling station finder on the council’s website. A list of the locations is also available.

Who is standing in the elections?

In the parliamentary elections, one MP will be elected for each of the borough’s three constituencies: Ealing Central and Acton, Ealing North, and Ealing-Southall.

Meanwhile, in the council by-election, one councillor will be elected in Northfield ward to replace the former councillor.

The names of the candidates standing have been published for the parliamentary elections and the by-election, and these can all be viewed on the council website.

The full list is also available outside the Electoral Services Office, Ealing Town Hall.

More information

The council’s electoral services team is available between 8.30am and 5pm (Monday-Friday) on 020 8825 7777 or by emailelections@ealing.gov.uk