With voting in this year's Assembly election tomorrow why not have a look back at what all the candidates in Fermanagh and South Tyrone are saying.
We asked all 16 candidates five questions -
Question 1:Tell voters a bit about yourself – why are you in politics/how long for?
Question 2:From speaking to people in the constituency, what issues are affecting the people of Fermanagh and South Tyrone?
Question 3:What will be the main issues you will be working on, if elected?
Question 4:How can Stormont work best for the people of Fermanagh and South Tyrone?
Question 5:What will you bring as an MLA if elected?
Question 6: Why should people vote for you?
Click on each candidates name to see what they had to say before you go to the polls.
Emmett Kilpatrick, People Before Profit - "If elected, I will bring tenacity to the table"
Áine Murphy, Sinn Féin - "I represent everyone, to the best of my ability"
Matthew Beaumont, Alliance - "I will always keep fighting for the whole area"
Donal O'Cofaigh, CCLA - "I would bring workers' issues to Stormont"
Alex Elliott, TUV - "I and my party will fight the Irish Sea Border"
Paul Bell, DUP - "I understand the issues facing local families"
Denise Mullen, Aontú - "I have a proven track record as a councillor"
Jemma Dolan, Sinn Féin - "I will continue to work with all parties to deliver"
Deborah Erskine, DUP - "I have been using my voice to seek solutions"
Tom Elliott, UUP - "I would be an advocate for the west area of NI"
Adam Gannon, SDLP - "I'm determined to be an MLA that puts people first"
Emma DeSouza, Independent - "I will be a tireless champion for the constituency"
Rosemary Barton, UUP - "I will continue to protect NI's place in the UK"
Colm Gildernew, Sinn Féin - "I'll bring energy, enthusiasm and diligent work"
Kellie Turtle, Green Party - "I can deliver for Fermanagh and South Tyrone"
Derek Backhouse, Independent - "I would like to create a voice for the people"
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