Summary

  • 18 seats contested; 12 in Devon and six in Cornwall

  • Conservatives hold seats in 16 areas

  • Labour's Ben Bradshaw retains his Exeter seat, but polled 4,500 fewer votes than in 2017

  • Labour's Luke Pollard keeps his Plymouth Sutton and Devonport seat, but polls 1,800 fewer votes than in 2017

  • Sitting Totnes MP Sarah Wollaston lost her seat after leaving the Tories

  1. Election 2019: Cornwall's constituenciespublished at 22:08 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2019

    Andrew Segal
    BBC South West

    Cornwall is to return six MPs.

    Its constituencies are:

    • Camborne and Redruth (also known as Camborne, Redruth and Hayle)
    • North Cornwall
    • South East Cornwall
    • St Austell and Newquay
    • St Ives
    • Truro and Falmouth

    After the most recent constituency boundary changes, the 2010 election saw the county split between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats with three seats each.

    That changed in 2015, when Tories won all the seats, retaining them in 2017.

  2. Election 2019: Devon's constituenciespublished at 22:04 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2019

    Andrew Segal
    BBC South West

    Devon is to return 12 MPs in total.

    The are nine parliamentary constituencies in the Devon County Council area, plus another three in the county's unitary authority areas.

    The Devon County constituencies are:

    • Central Devon
    • East Devon
    • Exeter
    • North Devon
    • Newton Abbot
    • South West Devon
    • Tiverton and Honiton
    • Torridge and West Devon
    • Totnes

    Plymouth, one unitary authority area and the largest urban area in the county, has two MPs: Plymouth Moor View and Plymouth Sutton and Devonport.

    Devon's other unitary council area is Torbay, which will be sending one person to Parliament.

  3. Election 2019: Polls close across Devon and Cornwallpublished at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2019

    Welcome to the BBC's online coverage of the general election in Devon and Cornwall.

    The counties will be returning 18 MPs in total: 12 in Devon and six in Cornwall.

    Who will they be? You'll be able to find out on our live feed.

    We'll be bringing you the results as soon as they come in, plus analysis of the results and information about the lead-up to the poll and the counties' constituencies.

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