Polls have closed in local elections being held for 23 councils and six mayors in England.
Around a third of electors in England were eligible to vote, and more than 1,600 councillors will be elected.
Voting has also been taking place for a Westminster by-election in the Cheshire seat of Runcorn and Helsby.
Results are expected in the early hours of Friday 2 May, beginning with the mayoral contests in North Tyneside, Doncaster, Hull and East Yorkshire, and the West of England.
Use our tool to find out the results of elections near you.
Most of the councils up for election are county councils – large authorities like Lancashire and Kent that look after services including social care, education, road maintenance and libraries.
In parts of England with no district councils, like in Cornwall, Doncaster and Buckinghamshire, local authorities are responsible for the full range of services – these also include bin collections, public housing and planning.
Mayors in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Doncaster, North Tyneside, and the West of England are up for election. While in two areas – Hull and East Yorkshire, and Greater Lincolnshire – voters have been electing a mayor for the first time.

