Summary

  • Results coming in from across Merseyside and western Cheshire

  • Southport’s new MP becomes seaside town’s first ever Labour representative

  • Tories could be without any Merseyside MPs

  • Labour holds Birkenhead, Knowsley, Widnes & Halewood, Runcorn & Helsby and Bootle

  • Labour also retains the Liverpool seats of West Derby, Riverside, Walton

  • Reform performs very strongly, beating the Tories in several seats

  • Labour set to win a landslide victory, according to exit poll

  • Live results and reaction from across the UK

  1. Labour gains Southport from the Conservativespublished at 02:49 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Graphic showing Labour gains Southport from the Conservatives. The winning candidate was Patrick Hurley.
  2. Labour ease to victory in Widnes and Halewoodpublished at 02:33 British Summer Time 5 July 2024
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    Labour's Derek Twigg has been comfortably re-elected as MP for Widnes and Halewood with a 61.6% share of the vote.

    As has happened elsewhere in the North West, though, the Conservatives have haemorrhaged votes to Reform UK, whose candidate Jake Fraser secured 18.5% of the vote.

    Tory Sean Houlston received 9.2% of the vote.

  3. Labour hold Knowsleypublished at 02:07 British Summer Time 5 July 2024
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    Labour have comfortably retained Knowsley, but the real story is the surge in support for Reform UK, which came second.

    Labour's Anneliese Midgley won with 24,243 votes, although her vote share was down from 79.6% in 2019 to 67.3%.

    Alexander Hitchmough of Reform racked up 5,924 votes, an 11.3% swing from Labour.

    The Conservative candidate, Sherrie McDaid, was a distant third with 1,496 votes, a swing away from the Tories of just under 5%.

  4. Merseyside's only Tory MP from 2019 expects to losepublished at 02:04 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Claire Hamilton
    Political Reporter, BBC Merseyside

    The Conservative candidate in Southport says he expects to come a “respectable second” in the seat he has held since 2017.

    Damien Moore, who was the only Conservative MP in Merseyside before the election was called, said “we fought a decent local campaign” but that his party has not been “robust” enough to offer voters reassurances on illegal migration or “do enough, quick enough”.

    He said many of those who voted for him in the past said "liked me personally – but they think the real main plank was the lack of leadership on the issue of illegal immigration”.

    He added that he had “won against the odds” twice before, being the only Conservative MP on Merseyside, but that tonight the “odds were not in his favour”.

  5. Sharp fall in turnout across much of Merseysidepublished at 01:58 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Turnout will be a concern for the incoming government, and across Merseyside the number of eligible voters making the trip to their respective polling stations is significantly down compared to election day in 2019.

    In St Helens South and Whiston turnout was 53.3%, down from 63.6% when Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn went head to head.

    In Liverpool Riverside, predicted to be among the safest Labour seats in the country, turnout was 45.6%, down from 66% in 2019.

    Liverpool Walton tells a similar story, with 53.4% down from 65.4%, while Liverpool Wavertree has seen turnout drop to 56.7% from 68.58% in 2019.

    Across the water in Wirral, Birkenhead has seen turnout fall to 55.4% from 66% in 2019, with Wirral West at 68.3% compared to 77.3% last time around.

  6. Labour holds Knowsleypublished at 01:57 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Graphic showing Labour holds Knowsley. The winning candidate was Anneliese Midgley.
  7. Turnout down in Southportpublished at 00:46 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Claire Hamilton
    Reporter, BBC Radio Merseyside

    We’ve had the figure for the turnout in Southport - it’s 61.3%.

    This is down on 2019 when turn out was 68%.

  8. Top seeds and challengers in Wimbledon week at Wirralpublished at 00:26 British Summer Time 5 July 2024

    Phillip Munns
    BBC Liverpool

    Good evening here from Bidston Tennis Centre, where else to hold a General Election Count while Wimbledon is on?

    It’s advantage Labour in the three constituencies being counted here tonight as they hold all three seats from 2019.

    But never mind new balls please, it’ll be new MPs for two out of the three seats.

    Margaret Greenwood is retiring, if you like, from her seat in Wirral West which she’s held since 2015.

    And this was a Conservative seat before then so maybe this one deserves to be counted on centre court.

    Due to boundary changes, the old Wirral South seat has now gone which means Alison McGovern had to challenge Mick Whitley to contest the Birkenhead seat for Labour.

    He was the serving MP - but it's serve broken.

    That leaves Wallasey as the only seat here that could have the same person in it at the end of the night, with Angela Eagle the reigning champ there.

    What about wildcards?

    The Greens did well in Birkenhead in the last local elections so are looking to move up the rankings.

    And some predictions show that Reform UK could come second in Wallasey.

    So now we know the top seeds and challengers, it's time to sit back and wait. Now, who’s got the strawberries and cream?

    A paper bowl containing three strawberries and pouring cream
    Image caption,

    Strawberries and cream, just like Wimbledon

  9. Sunset for the Tories on Merseyside?published at 23:24 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    Claire Hamilton
    Reporter, BBC Radio Mersesyide

    There’s been a spectacular sunset over Southport tonight – and with polls predicting the sun setting on the Conservative government, the Labour candidate in this constituency might be feeling quietly confident.

    If he does win, Patrick Hurley will be the first Labour MP to represent the resort in the House of Commons since the seat was created in the 1880s.

    During that time it’s flip-flopped between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.

    Southport’s an anomaly in the Liverpool City Region – it’s the only seat not held by Labour.

    Now, I’m getting flashbacks to school PE lessons because the counting tonight is taking place in a huge sports hall. It’s got basketball hoops high on the wall, it’s painted pale green.

    We are Splashworld – Southport’s famous leisure centre. The smell of chlorine is in the air, and we are told to expect a result here between 02:30-03:30 BST.

    Patrick Hurley
    Image caption,

    Labour's Patrick Hurley is optimistic

  10. All smiles for Labour supporters in St Helenspublished at 23:04 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    Simon Moffatt
    Reporter, BBC Radio Merseyside

    It is all smiles for Labour supporters at the St Helens counts following the release of the exit poll that predicts a landslide victory for Sir Keir Starmer’s party.

    Labour should hold St Helens South and Whiston and the St Helens North seats comfortably but will Reform UK grab second spot from the Conservatives in both?

    Early indications are that turnout may be up on the 62% who voted at the last general election in 2019.

    We think the results will be in at about 04:00 BST.

  11. Ballot boxes arrive in Ellesmere Portpublished at 22:44 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    All across our region, teams of officials are transporting ballot boxes to an assortment of leisure centres, town halls and other counting venues.

    The first boxes have arrived in Ellesmere Port.

    Balloit boxes in Ellesmere Port
  12. Counting under way in Liverpoolpublished at 22:42 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    Counting has started for the Liverpool Wavertree constituency.

    Liverpool Wavertree count
  13. Welcome to our election results coveragepublished at 22:32 British Summer Time 4 July 2024

    Welcome to our general election night results coverage for Merseyside and western Cheshire.

    BBC Radio Merseyside has reporters at the counts and you can follow all the election developments as they happen here on the BBC News website and app.

    You can find out more about how to follow the election on the BBC here.

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