Handbags, gladrags and pencils
Tomorrow morning there will be children to take to school, shopping to be done, parents to be looked after, work to be sorted. You may vote, you may not. You may vote thoughtfully, you may vote with your gut instinct, you may not vote at all.
Some of you won't care an awful lot who gets elected. Some of you will be up until the early hours, unable to sleep until you find out who is in and who is out.
This blog entry is unashamedly aimed at the latter lot: a check-list for Welsh anoraks to enjoy come the early hours of Friday morning. See you there.
Blaenau Gwent: Keep an eye out for suspended Labour big names: will they be returned regardless? Will the various factions in BG bury the hatchet long enough to form a coalition, if the maths allows it? Might that mean bad headlines for Labour come Friday but be a good thing for them in the long term?
Newport: Can the Liberal Democrats oust Labour leader Bob Bright in Ringland? There are whispers. If they can - big if - then that is what officially counts as "a scalp". Bear in mind that the death of two candidates in Newport means two wards - six seats - won't be sorted out until mid June. A hung council? Boy would that hurt Labour.
Caerphilly: Keep an eye out for the husband and wife factor: the independent Etheridge couple and Ron and Lynne. If Plaid make a comeback and do well tomorrow, on what are you betting? A Labour loss, a Plaid gain, a Labour/Independent deal or a ... Labour/Plaid coalition? Is Don Touhig sitting down?
The Vale of Glamorgan: what will prove to be the biggest scrap - Labour v Tories or a Tory gain leading to a Jeff James v Gordon Kemp contest?
Bridgend: Can the Lib Dems make the coalition stick? Labour's best chance of a return to some sort of power surely.
Swansea: Labour leader Dave Phillips goes to bed tonight knowing there are another 19 candidates in his ward. Mark it. Are Labour so keen to come back in Swansea that they'll talk to Plaid? Would Plaid really respond?
Carmarthenshire: Best bet? Independent/Labour hold. But if you were Labourites here, would you consider striking a deal with Plaid? You'd think long and hard before bargaining with the 'bloodsuckers' but ... Plaid have gone online, have campaigned hard, have done well in the past. Just take note.
Pembrokeshire: Conservative Independents are coming clean and standing as Conservatives. They must expect to do well. However the independent controlled "Kremlin on the Cleddau" - wonderful phrase, not mine - will remain but Labour MP Nick Ainger - watch out.
RCT: What did I say? Leighton Andrews is beaming with good reason but watch out for Treherbert.
Gwynedd: There may well be scalps taken but I just can't see as how it'll make a big difference to parents who send their children to schools in Gwynedd.
Conwy: NOC city.
Flintshire: Labour's only majority held council outside South Wales. Their new leader will go to bed tonight thinking over how to strike a deal with the independents, if he must. Will he have to use that rehearsed speech?
Wrexham: Chapel-going voters, football-supporting voters, former Forward Wales voters ... can Aled Roberts, Local Government Politician of the Year and Lib Dem leader deliver Wrexham to the Lib Dems again? It's a big ask.
Powys: How very dare you! There are independents who are actually having to face a contest this time! Who'll form a group with whom after the votes are counted?
Bring your pencils and see you Friday morning.
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