AS we count down the hours to today's election results we look back at how the parties fared in Brecon and Radnorshire at the 2010 general election?
Liberal Democrat Roger Williams topped the poll in what was the Conservatives 96th target seat, a constituency it needed to win to gain the majority it fell short off.
The full result from 2010
Roger Williams Lib Dem 17,929 46.2%
Suzy Davies Cons 14,182 36.5%
Chris Lloyd Lab 4,096 10.5%
Janet Davies Plaid Cymru 989 2.5%
Clive Easton UKIP 876 2.3%
Dorienne Robinson Green 341 0.9%
Jeff Green Christian Party 222 0.6%
Lord Offa Monster Raving Loony Party 210 0.5%
Majority 3,747 9.6%
Turnout 38,845 72.5%
At the 2011 Welsh Assembly elections the Lib Dems also won Brecon and Radnorshire. Kirsty Williams retained the seat with 12,201 votes, a 43 per cent share of the vote, but down on her 2007 total.
Conservative Chris Davies came second with 9,444 votes a 33.3 per cent share but ahead of Labour's Chris Lloyd who gained 4,797 which was 16.9 per cent of the vote.
Plaid Cymru's Gary Price won 1,906 votes or 6.7 per cent. The turnout was 52.9 per cent and Ms Williams has a majority of 2,757.