AS people across the country head out to cast their votes in today's election, their political pooches have also been exercising their voting rights.
The hashtag #DogsAtPollingStations has taken over Twitter once again after a sharp rise in popularity during the EU Referendum last year and the local elections last month.
Four-legged friends in Somerset have been taking part in the fun and we want to see your pictures.
You can Tweet us - @CountyGazette or comment below with your perfect pooches.
What is your response?
Felean wanted to vote but wasn't allowed. "What you mean, too young? I'm 52 in dog years!"
Your pictures
Don't forget to use #SomersetVotes2017
What is your response?
Millie and Ted Tortoise supporting my son who voted for the first time today. Horton ilminster #dogsatpollingstations #tortoiseatpollingstations
Your pictures
Here's some of our favourite ones from Twitter so far:
Meet Wilson the Labrador..at The Bond Room, Old Vicarage, Wellington #dogsatpollingstations #GeneralElections2017 #Vote2017 pic.twitter.com/3nHdgaMjfw
— lawrence john (@CGazetteLJ) June 8, 2017
Reluctant #dogsatpollingstations #burnhamonsea @burnham_on_sea @BHWeeklyNews pic.twitter.com/fMAMGUI0xm
— EatBurnham (@BOSfoodfest) June 8, 2017
@CountyGazette we have voted pic.twitter.com/8jwDjy0oqU
— Donna Statham (@donnastatham) June 8, 2017
Tracey Jane sent us thios photo on Facebook of Basil and Dylan:
Seen a dog at a polling station? Send us your pictures!
We'd love to see your pictures of #DogsAtPollingStations. Post them here or tag us in a tweet @CountyGazette
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