THERE is only one hour left for the citizens of Glasgow to vote in this year's council elections.

Most people have already been to the polls and Glasgow Times photographer Colin Mearns was around to document it.

Some voters brought their dogs with them as they place their ballots before the 10pm deadline.

Glasgow Times: People arrive to vote at the polling station at Pollokshields primary school in the Southside of GlasgowPeople arrive to vote at the polling station at Pollokshields primary school in the Southside of Glasgow

Glasgow Times: Nelly the cockapoo looks on as her owner Roisin Docherty walks into vote at the polling station at Pollokshields Burgh hall, GlasgowNelly the cockapoo looks on as her owner Roisin Docherty walks into vote at the polling station at Pollokshields Burgh hall, Glasgow

Glasgow Times: Nelly the cockapoo looks on as her owner Roisin Docherty walks into vote at the polling station at Pollokshields Burgh hall, GlasgowNelly the cockapoo looks on as her owner Roisin Docherty walks into vote at the polling station at Pollokshields Burgh hall, Glasgow

Glasgow Times: A voter walks in to the polling place at Queen's Park Govanhill parish church in the Southside of GlasgowA voter walks in to the polling place at Queen's Park Govanhill parish church in the Southside of Glasgow

Glasgow Times: A greyhound outside the polling station at Pollokshields Burgh hall, GlasgowA greyhound outside the polling station at Pollokshields Burgh hall, Glasgow

Glasgow Times: Pictured is a person arriving to vote at the polling place at Pollokshields Burgh hall in Glasgow for the council electionsPictured is a person arriving to vote at the polling place at Pollokshields Burgh hall in Glasgow for the council elections

Glasgow Times: Pictured is a mother and her baby arriving to vote at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to to vote for the council electionsPictured is a mother and her baby arriving to vote at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to to vote for the council elections

Glasgow Times: Pictured is a man with his dog arriving to vote at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to cast his vote in the council electionsPictured is a man with his dog arriving to vote at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to cast his vote in the council elections

Glasgow Times: Pictured are Labour, Greens and SNP activists outside the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow for the council electionsPictured are Labour, Greens and SNP activists outside the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow for the council elections

The city's political leaders including Nicola Sturgeon, Anas Sarwar and Partick Harvie were also present.

Glasgow Times: Nicola Sturgeon at the polling station at Broomhouse community centre in Baillieston, GlasgowNicola Sturgeon at the polling station at Broomhouse community centre in Baillieston, Glasgow

Glasgow Times: Nicola Sturgeon at the polling station at Broomhouse community centre in Baillieston, GlasgowNicola Sturgeon at the polling station at Broomhouse community centre in Baillieston, Glasgow

Glasgow Times: Anas Sarwar, leader of Scottish Labour and wife Furheen at the polling place at Pollokshields Burgh hall in Glasgow for the council electionsAnas Sarwar, leader of Scottish Labour and wife Furheen at the polling place at Pollokshields Burgh hall in Glasgow for the council elections

Glasgow Times: Anas Sarwar, leader of Scottish Labour and wife Furheen at the polling place at Pollokshields Burgh hall in Glasgow for the council electionsAnas Sarwar, leader of Scottish Labour and wife Furheen at the polling place at Pollokshields Burgh hall in Glasgow for the council elections

Glasgow Times: Patrick Harvie MSP, co-leader of the Scottish Greens pictured arriving at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to cast his vote in the council electionsPatrick Harvie MSP, co-leader of the Scottish Greens pictured arriving at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to cast his vote in the council elections

Glasgow Times: Patrick Harvie MSP, co-leader of the Scottish Greens pictured arriving at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to cast his vote in the council electionsPatrick Harvie MSP, co-leader of the Scottish Greens pictured arriving at the polling place at Notre Dame primary school in Glasgow to cast his vote in the council elections