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Commons leader Penny Mordaunt narrowly loses seat to Labour

  1. Thanks for joining uspublished at 09:08 5 July

    With all results across the two counties now declared, the BBC live page for the election results for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight has now ended.

    Please follow all the latest national general election results and reaction here.

  2. State of play in Hampshire & Isle of Wightpublished at 08:52 5 July

    In Portsmouth, Conservative Penny Mordaunt lost Portsmouth North to Labour's Amanda Martin, while Stephen Morgan held his Portsmouth South seat to make the city a Labour double.

    In Southampton, Labour's Satvir Kaur and Darren Paffey won Itchen and Test respectively. Romsey and Southampton North stayed with Conservatie Caroline Noakes.

    The New Forest stayed blue, with Desmond Swayne (West) and Julian Lewis (East) retaining their seats for the Tories.

    The two new Isle of Wight constituencies went their separate ways, with West voting in Labour's Richard Quigley and East going for Joe Robertson from the Conservatives.

    Back on the mainland, Havant, Gosport and Fareham & Waterlooville all remained Conservative, returning Alan Mak, Caroline Dinenage and Suella Braverman respectively.

    The in heart of the county, Eastleigh and Winchester elected the Liberal Democrats Liz Jarvis and Danny Chambers, while the new Hamble Valley returned Conservative Paul Holmes.

    Finally the in north of the county, Aldershot and Basingtoke voted in Labour's Alex Baker and Luke Murphy, North East Hampshire went for Liberal Democrat Alex Brewer and Farnham & Bordon, North West Hampshire and East Hampshire, returned the Conservatives Greg Stafford, Kit Malthouse and Damian Hinds respectively

  3. Basingstoke elects first Labour MPpublished at 07:10 5 July

    Joe Campbell
    BBC South Today

    Basingstoke has its first Labour MP after Luke Murphy overturned a 16,000 Conservative majority.

    Former culture secretary Dame Maria Miller left the count without commenting after losing the seat she had held since 2005.

    Mr Murphy polled 20,922, ahead of Dame Maria on 14,438 and Reform candidate Ray Saint who came in third on 6.314 votes.

    Luke Murphy
  4. New Forest stays bluepublished at 06:59 5 July
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    Both seats in the New Forest have stayed with the Conservatives, although with slashed majorities.

    Sir Julian Lewis held New Forest East, with Labour in second place. His majority fell from more than 25,000 in 2019 to 8,495.

    Sir Desmond Swayne's majority in New Forest West also fell from more than 24,000 to 5,600, with Labour in second place and the Lib Dems in third.

  5. 'Greatest honour' as Kaur wins Southampton Testpublished at 06:13 5 July

    Former leader of Southampton City Council Satvir Kaur said winning the Southampton Test parliamentary seat was the "greatest honour of my life".

    She retained the seat for Labour, previously held by the party's Alan Whitehead, increasing the majority to 9,333.

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    Southampton Test's new MP gives her reaction to to winning the seat

  6. Historic day for island voterspublished at 06:05 5 July

    Jamie Morris
    BBC News, Hampshire & Isle of Wight

    Well, two MPs on the island in a historic day for both constituencies.

    Richard Quigley takes the seat in the West with a majority over Bob Seely who held the Island as a single constituent previously. Also a Tory stronghold since 1997.

    In the East after what seemed to be a neck and neck four horse race, which it absolutely was, Joe Robertson from the Conservative Party made a narrow majority to take the seat there.

    The consensus from all Candidates tonight though is that the island comes first. Two voices in Westminster is the real victory here today.

    Quigley “change is massive but you see time after time the lack of hope people have had over the last 14 years so that return of hope is crucial”

    Robertson “most important issues on the island is for young and working age people to feel they have a future here”

    Richard Quigley
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    Richard Quigley becomes the first MP for Isle of Wight West

  7. Winchester won by Lib Dems' Danny Chamberspublished at 05:22 5 July

    Emily Hudson
    Hampshire & Isle of Wight political reporter

    Danny Chambers

    The Lib Dems have taken Winchester with a 13,821 majority.

    Danny Chambers beat former Conservative Meon Valley MP Flick Drummond, with Reform UK coming third.

  8. Isle of Wight East a Tory winpublished at 05:20 5 July

    Joe Robertson has won the new seat of Isle of Wight East seat for the Conservatives.

    He secured 10,427 votes, beating Reform's Sarah Morris who had 7,104.

    The Green Party came third with 6,313 and Labour fourth with 6,264.

    Joe Robertson
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    Joe Robertson won the newly-created seat of Isle of Wight East for the Conservatives

  9. Groans in Basingstokepublished at 05:07 5 July

    Joe Campbell
    BBC News, Basingstoke

    Groans among Tories in Basingstoke at the news that their former local chair Therese Coffey has lost Suffolk Coastal.

    Moments later “oh no” cries out one woman as Penny Mordaunt also loses her seat. “She’s such a lovely girl.”

  10. Liberal Democrats gain Winchester from the Conservativespublished at 04:45 5 July

    Graphic showing Liberal Democrats gain Winchester from the Conservatives. The winning candidate was Danny Chambers.
  11. Mordaunt gives speech after losspublished at 04:39 5 July

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    Commons leader Penny Mordaunt narrowly loses seat to Labour

  12. Labour regains both Southampton seatspublished at 04:36 5 July

    Michele Cross
    BBC News

    Labour has taken both parliamentary seats in Southampton for the first time since 2015.

    Darren Paffey won Southampton Itchen with a 6,105 majority over the Conservatives. The seat was formerly held by Conservative Royston Smith who did was not standing for re-election.

    And the former Southampton City Council leader Satvir Kaur won Southampton Test, with 15,945 votes.

    She takes the reins from Alan Whitehead who stepped down, having held the seat since 1997.

    Southampton declaration
  13. 'I will never stop caring'published at 04:23 5 July

    Former leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt has lost her Portsmouth North seat. She polled 13,715 votes, but was beaten by Labour's Amanda Martin with 14,495 votes - gaining a slim majority of 780.

    In an emotional speech after the declaration, she said the Portsmouth electorate were the "best employer ever".

    "I will never stop caring for these people and this place.

    "Tonight the Conservative Party has taken a battering because it failed to honour the trust people put in it," she said.

    Penny Mordaunt
  14. Labour gains Southampton Itchen from the Conservativespublished at 04:11 5 July

    Graphic showing Labour gains Southampton Itchen from the Conservatives. The winning candidate was Darren Paffey.
  15. Labour gains Aldershot from the Conservativespublished at 04:11 5 July

    Graphic showing Labour gains Aldershot from the Conservatives. The winning candidate was Alex Baker.
  16. Commons leader Penny Mordaunt narrowly loses seat to Labourpublished at 04:09 5 July
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    Conservative Penny Mordaunt loses seat to Labour

    Leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt has narrowly lost in her now former Portsmouth North constituency.

    Traditionally a bellwether seat, Labour's Amanda Martin has won with 14,495 votes, to Mordaunt's 13,715 - an 18% swing.

    Graphic showing Labour gains Portsmouth North from the Conservatives. The winning candidate was Amanda Martin.
  17. Mordaunt loses seatpublished at 04:08 5 July
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    Penny Mordaunt loses Portsmouth North

  18. A whole new ball game on the Isle of Wightpublished at 04:06 5 July

    Jamie Morris
    BBC News, Hampshire & Isle of Wight

    Above me hangs a basketball hoop in the Medina leisure centre here in Newport.

    Two constituencies to fight over for the first time in the island's history. Richard Quigley from the Labour Party has entered the building ahead of his expected victory in the West.

    A sullen looking Bob Seely has entered the sports hall. He has held the all-island seat for the Conservatives since 2017

    It’s all still to fight for in the East as Reform candidate Sarah Morris looks popular amongst voters there, as does Vix Lowthion for the Greens.

    The total turnout figure of 61.38% across the entire island is down from the 2019 turnout of 65.9%.

    But the question remains for all the candidates - who will get the slam dunk?

    Counting in a sports hall
  19. Counting begins on islandpublished at 04:06 5 July

    Votes being poured on to a table in a sport hall

    On the Isle of Wight, boxes are beginning to be mixed, ready for counting.

  20. Tories 'didn't listen' - Bravermanpublished at 04:05 5 July

    Sophie Cridland
    BBC Radio Solent

    Suella Braverman has held her seat in Fareham and Waterlooville with a reduced majority of 6,079.

    Addressing the results for the Conservative Party in the rest of the country she said: “I’m sorry that my party didn’t listen to you. The Conservative Party has let you down.”

    “We need to learn our lesson and if we didn’t, as bad as it’s been for our party, we will have many bad nights to come”

    “We have got to do better. We need to listen to you, you have spoken to us very clearly”

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    Suella Braverman has been re-elected in Fareham and Waterlooville.