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ELECTION: |
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 The
Conservatives win Devon West in the only political upset in the county in
the general election. |
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 As
the results come in, compare how the voting affects the parliamentary
seats in the South West.
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 Conservative
Hugo Swire holds onto his seat with a comfortable 7,936 majority. |
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 The
Lib Dems hold on to their seat, with Nick Harvey being re-elected with an
increased majority. |
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 The
Lib Dems put in an impoved showing but Conservative Gary Streeter easily
retains his seat |
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 A
Conservative upsurge sees Geoffrey Cox steal the seat from the Liberal Democrats.
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 A
comfortable win for Labour's Ben Bradshaw despite a strong showing by the
Lib Dems in third. |
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 New
face Alison Seabeck wins for Labour, but with a 14% drop in Labour's share
of the vote.
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 Labour's
Linda Gilroy is returned to Westminster with a reduced 4,109 majority. |
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 Richard
Younger-Ross for the Liberal Democrats improves his margin with a 6,215
majority.
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 An
11,051 majority sees Conservative Angela Browning returned to parliament.
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Lib Dem Adrian Sanders holds onto his seat with a much reduced 2,029 majority.
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 The
Lib Dems fail to unseat Conservative Anthony Steen who wins by 1,947 votes.
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your constituency and details with this interactive map from BBC News.
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| DEVON
COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION: |

 Liberal
Democrats in Devon have gained control of the county council after winning
33 out of 62 seats. |
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 Find
out who will represent your area on Devon County Council once the results
are in.
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