Updated: 19:25, Friday, 7 May 2010
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Artists from Zippos Circus support Zippo the Clown as he attends a polling station in Kent to cast his vote.
The Conservative Party's new posters are driven past the Houses of Parliament
The Conservative Party's new posters are driven past Downing Street
Liberal Democrat Party supporter and a Labour Party supporter holding placards
Pizza portraits with ingredients representing character traits, eg Brown: Chili (fiery, hot tempered) Cameron: Rocket (Posh) Clegg: Tomato (fresh)
David Cameron visiting The Ace Children's Centre in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
David Cameron and Michael Caine at a Tory press conference to launch the National Citizens Service, London
Lego model of Gordon Brown being removed from Downing Street by David Cameron and Nick Clegg at Legoland, Windsor
The three main leaders hanging at the London Dungeon, highlighting the prospect of a hung Parliament
Graffiti on Conservative Party election poster
Tory banner with the word 'Reject' spray painted across it
Targets of Gordon Brown and David Cameron at the Bury golf range, Bury St Edmunds
Brian May feeding a wallaby at Manor House Wildlife Park in Pembrokeshire
Queen's Brian May promoting his 'Save Me' campaign to keep present laws protecting animals from cruelty
A David Cameron poster defaced to make him look like Elvis, following accusations that Cameron used 'airbrushing' to make him look better.
Eddie Izzard on the campaign trail for Labour, Cambridge
General Election Crisps being distributed to the public outside the Houses of Parliament, London
David Cameron cupcakes, London
Jacob Renwick (7) takes a picture of Samantha Cameron at Chepstow community garden
The Conservative Party's campaign poster, 'Brown Recovery Plan', at Tory Headquarters, London
'Vote for a Change' campaign hang a model of Big Ben to encourage a hung parliament
Captain Beany, leader of the New Millennium Bean Party
An Anti-Nuclear demonstrator protests on-stage as Gordon Brown makes a speech
June and Graham Thomas have hosted general and local election voting in their home since 1990
Polling station at the home of June and Graham Thomas, Northamptonshire
Ross Kemp supporting Labour in Nottingham
Ben & Jerry's renamed their ice cream flavours with a political twist - Gordon Fudge Brownie; Cameron Chew Chew and Cheesecake Clegg