Who will be your MP this time tomorrow?
Counting has begun for the Wimbledon and Mitcham and Morden constituencies at the Canons Leisure Centre in Mitcham.
Here's a reminder of what happened five years ago:
For Wimbledon, in 2010 Stephen Hammond retained his seat for the Conservatives with 23,257 votes. He has represented Wimbledon since 2005.
Liberal Democrats secured 11,849 votes.
Labour got 10,550 votes.
UKIP, Greens and The Christian Party each received less than 1,000 votes.
In Mitcham and Morden, Siobhain McDonagh, who has been MP since 1997, received a clear victory with 24,722 votes.
Conservatives received 11,056 votes.
Liberal Democrats secured 5,202 votes.
The BNP candidate received 1,386 votes.
UKIP, Greens and the Independent party received less than 1,000 votes each.
Exit polls just released show the Conservatives are predicted to receive the most seats nationally.
But what will happen in Merton? Follow us for the latest updates here, and on Twitter via @wimbledonnews and @louisawimbledon.
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