Over the course of the last month, the voluntary party's tour of marginal seats has clocked up campaign visits to no fewer than 72 constituencies across England, from St Ives in the South West to Tynemouth in the North East.
Those who organised the tour, Emma Pidding and Simon Mort, have asked to convey the following message of thanks to all who have joined them on the campaign trail:
"We have undertaken a vast range of the usual campaigning tasks anything from sticking stamps on envelopes, manning street stalls, leaflet delivering, canvassing and this week we have been assisting in the GOTV strategy. Each day different people have joined us – we have welcomed Peers, past Convention Officers, MEPs, some Regional and Area Officers, Councillors, and Candidates (not selected) all supplementing the local teams.
"From our Tour it is clear that we have some truly exceptional PPCs working so very hard to ensure victory for the Conservatives tomorrow. We also have the amazing support of a huge number of volunteers across the country totally dedicated to seeing David Cameron in Number 10. The Tour team just wanted to say a big thank you to those fantastic people that have joined us, and also thank you so much to all the hundreds of activists that have been working flat out in their own localities. The work of the voluntary party in this election has been awesome. Thank you again."
Below are pictures of some of the team in Cheltenham with Mark Coote, in Dudley South with Chris Kelly, in Sutton and Cheam with Philippa Stroud and in Poplar and Limehouse with Tim Archer.