Wash, dry—vote? The Brexit vote’s oddest polling places

As Brexit results roll in, a look at the odd spots that Britain used as referendum polling places—from a laundromat to a bus

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A presiding officer (L) and poll clerk (C) drink a cup of tea while waiting for early morning voters at a polling station set up in a launderette in Headington outside Oxford on June 23, 2016. Millions of Britons began voting today in a bitterly-fought, knife-edge referendum that could tear up the island nation’s EU membership and spark the greatest emergency of the bloc’s 60-year history. (ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES)

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