It's that time again when the traditional "Dogs At Polling Stations" photos start flooding on to your social media accounts.
We've scoured the internet for some of the best polling day pooches we could find.
Isn't this what voting is really all about?
It’s time #DogsAtPollingStations pic.twitter.com/UtafiupSSR
— Martin Crewe (@CreweMartin) May 23, 2019
Polls are open #vote green #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/36HcjkXNpk
— Andy Wightman MSP (@andywightman) May 23, 2019
It’s Election Day, you know what that means - #DogsAtPollingStations
— Chris Brown (@ChrisBiproxy) May 23, 2019
BUT WAIT! Our very own @DorsetCouncilUK is changing the game with #GoatsWhoVote pic.twitter.com/lRhDoJPzUA
Remy would like you to know that she pooped on a UKIP flyer. #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/XErNGIzO4k
— ayemiy 🏳️🌈 (@sawranosaurus) May 23, 2019
Time for my very favourite part of election days (other than the 'taking part in shaping our country' bit)...#DogsAtPollingStations!!
— Fiona Robertson (@FionaSnp) May 23, 2019
(I also want to see any #CatsAtPollingStations, or lizards/hamsters/etc 😍)
Here's my fave from my stall in 2017!#EUElections2019#ActiveSNP pic.twitter.com/T6zLsXfuUh
Phoebe voted for the people who aren’t fascists #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/yxF38aCVJx
— Sam (@SAMiCURE) May 23, 2019
Poppy says...don’t forget to vote! #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/7mBGOvIWBK
— Caroline Criado Perez (@CCriadoPerez) May 23, 2019
It’s time for #DogsAtPollingStations!
— Shouty Cassandra (@clacksee) May 23, 2019
Olivia, the Romanian immigrant says: Remember, Labour are a Brexit Party.
Vote LibDems, Greens, ChUK, SNP, or Plaid. Whatever, just vote. pic.twitter.com/Xn4BDuYM00
Go out and vote today! Most important EU elections in years. #DogsAtPollingStations #Dogs #EuropeanElections2019 pic.twitter.com/AEHhyEKf0j
— Finnbar Wallace (@FinnbarWallace) May 23, 2019
Lily is using her vote wisely this morning. #DogsatPollingStations #dogsatpollingstations #EuropeanElections2019 pic.twitter.com/dVLcCq09u0
— Kerry (@babyfish72) May 23, 2019
Been waiting for this moment since we got Olive. #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/GAbiOuvvl6
— Julia S (@MissJelby) May 23, 2019
Up early on this lovely sunny day to paw my vote in the #EuropeanElections2019 #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/XDl3efzWAS
— Ava the Dachshund (@DachshundOtto) May 23, 2019
Here we are again... #UseYourVote #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/Z5emiEQsgh
— Steph Taylor (@StephUpNorth) May 23, 2019
It’s Sushi’s first time voting! 🗳 #DogsAtPollingStations pic.twitter.com/4BhHq4DyqU
— Chris Bowles (@bristolanimator) May 23, 2019
we've voted! #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/fdKcAkarDL
— Bronners (@bronners) May 23, 2019
Democracy doge says don't let the racists win #dogsatpollingstations #EUelections2019 #voted pic.twitter.com/2UbDRKDMw0
— Laura Varley (@RocketMinx) May 23, 2019
Please vote pro EU and let us keep our pet passports 🇪🇺🐕#EUelections2019#dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/r4GzfRQA3K
— IWonderWhy #FBPE #FøkBrexit (@KitOfNowhere) May 23, 2019
Our doggo at the polling station (with Juliette) #dogsatpollingstations pic.twitter.com/MiZNGIGsX1
— Adam Ramsay (@AdamRamsay) May 23, 2019
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