Elections results 2021: Britain awaits results of bumper election day
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The polls have closed across Britain in the biggest set of votes since the 2019 general election.
Throughout Thursday, voters picked representatives for the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Senedd as well as mayors and local councils in England.
Voters in England and Wales also voted for police and crime commissioners.
The results are due to come in over the next few days - with the outcome of the Hartlepool by-election expected on Friday morning.
But Labour's shadow transport secretary, Jim McMahon, has already admitted defeat over the Westminster seat, telling the BBC his party "hasn't got over the line".
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, elections in 2020 were postponed - leading to a particularly large set of polls taking place this year.
The elections are Sir Keir Starmer's first major political test since becoming Labour leader a year ago.
The results will give an indication of whether the party is recovering from its heavy defeat in the 2019 general elections.
Conservatives hope to build on their success in the general election, when they were able to flip several constituencies previously considered Labour strongholds.
Both parties will be closely watching the result of the by-election in Hartlepool - a seat currently held by Labour.
But the BBC's political editor in the North East, Richard Moss, said it appeared that the party's majority of 3,595 has been "whittled away" by the Tories in Thursday's poll and they could be on course for a "significant win".
Labour's Mr McMahon told the BBC: "It's quite clear when we see the ballots landing on the table that we just haven't got over the line on the day… that's clearly very disappointing."
In Scotland, the results will give an indication of the public level of support for a second independence referendum, as proposed by the SNP.
Meanwhile, the Welsh Labour party are aiming to remain the largest party in the Senedd, where they have held power since the parliament was founded in 1999.
When will we know the results?
The winner of the Hartlepool by-election is expected early on Friday.
Results for the 60 seats in the Welsh Senedd are due later the same day.
In Scotland, counting starts on Friday, but a final result is not expected until Saturday or Sunday.
Counting in council areas in England will take place on Friday, and throughout the weekend in some areas.
But a few early results are coming in overnight, with Labour holding control of Newcastle and Sunderland, while the Conservatives kept control of Redditch.
The Tories have also won overall control of Harlow Council in Essex, taking seven seats from Labour, and now control the council for Nuneaton and Bedworth, taking 10 seats from Labour.
Doncaster is likely to be the first mayoral race to be announced - potentially early on Friday morning - with the rest following later in the day and over Saturday and Sunday.
Twelve of the counts for the 39 police and crime commissioners being elected in England will not begin until Monday.
How to follow the results on the BBC
The BBC News website will have all the results as they are announced, with live results, and live pages with the latest reaction and analysis from our correspondents.
The BBC's Election 2021 results programme will kick off at 09:00 BST on Friday and run until 22:00 BST on the BBC News Channel and BBC iPlayer.
It will also be available on BBC Two in the morning and BBC One from 14:30-18:00.
BBC local radio stations will carry results and analysis throughout the day on Friday and into the weekend, with special programmes across the network. You can find your local station's schedule here.
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- Published6 May 2021