SUSSEX heads to the polls today.
There are elections for both East Sussex County Council and West Sussex County Council.
After a boundary commission review, East Sussex now has 50 seats and all are up for election.
These are split by nine seats in Eastbourne, eight in Hastings, nine in Lewes, nine in Rother and 15 in Wealden.
The votes in Hastings will be counted tonight and results are expected to come in from around midnight.
In Eastbourne, Lewes, Wealden and Rother, votes will be counted from 9am on Friday, with results expected from around lunchtime.
The Local Government Boundary Commission also carried out an electoral review of West Sussex County Council.
As a result, there are 70 single-member electoral divisions up for grabs today.
The Argus will be at the counts in east and West Sussex with coverage both online and in Saturday’s Argus.
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