Wokingham: Conservative holdpublished at 05:26 British Summer Time 9 June 2017
Conservative John Redwood has been re-elected as MP for Wokingham with 33,806 votes.
Labour were second with 15,008.
Turnout was 75.7%.
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Oxford West and Abingdon taken by Lib Dems
Southampton Itchen held by Tories after recount
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Conservative John Redwood has been re-elected as MP for Wokingham with 33,806 votes.
Labour were second with 15,008.
Turnout was 75.7%.
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Joe Nimmo
BBC South
Conservatives elected:
Labour:
Lib Dem:
Peter Henley
Political editor, South of England
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Stephen Stafford
BBC South
With Southampton Itchen too close to call, after two recounts it's just been announced that we're having a "bundle ruffle" ... After the counters have a 10 minute break.
Answers on a postcard if you know what one of those is (a bundle ruffle that is, not a break!).
The Conservative candidates elected are:
Conservative Nicola Blackwood has lost her Oxford west and Abingdon seat to Lib Dem Layla Moran, overturning a majority of just under 10,000.
The Conservative Party has held onto David Cameron's former seat of Witney, with an increased majority for MP Robert Courts of 21,241.
Mr Courts denied the election had been a waste of time and said he thought the predicted result gave Theresa May "a strong mandate for her plan".
Labour's Laetisia Carter finished in a surprise second place, with the Liberal Democrat candidate Liz Leffman in third.
Conservative John Howell has received 33,749 votes and held onto his Henley seat, ahead of the second place Labour candidate who got 11,455 votes.
Only one seat left to go in Oxford West and Abingdon, where we hear rumors of a recount.
Phil Mercer
BBC Radio Oxford
Tory Ed Vaizey has held onto his Wantage seat with 34,459 seats, compared to 17,079 for the second place Labour candidate.
He told his supporters he thinks he won the largest vote share of any candidate in Wantage since it was created, and said it had been "a hard fought and fair campaign".
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