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The best general online election tools: Make your vote count on 6 May

The third and final Prime Ministerial Debate is tonight, exactly a week ahead of the 2010 general election here in the UK. As we head into the final straight, it's time to make a decision about who's getting your X in their box. Fortunately, the Internet is here to help.

Nick Clegg, David Cameron and incumbent PM Gordon Brown will face off over the economy as Liberal Democrat, Conservative and Labour candidates across the country campaign for your vote next Thursday, 6 May. We've put together a selection of online election tools to help you make up your mind.

A series of quizzes help you work out if you're yellow, red or blue -- or green, or something else entirely. Local information helps you work out how to make the most of your vote in your area. Social media gets you involved in the debate with Brown, Cameron, Clegg and company. And if all this democracy is making your head spin, relax with some voting fun, including a slap-happy take on the election battle. Finally, don't forget to take CNET UK's own exit poll in the comments section below.

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