Steve Barclay has retained his North East Cambridgeshire seat for a fifth time.
The Conservative candidate received 16,246 votes, while Reform candidate Chris Thornhill came second with 9,057.
Javeria Hussain (Labour) had 8,008 votes, David Chalmers (Lib Dem) 2,716 and Andrew Crawford (Green) 2,001.
David Patrick (Independent) achieved 958 votes and Clayton Payne (Workers Party of Britain) 190.
How does his win compare to the last General Election?
In the last election, in December 2019, Steve Barclay increased his majority in the consistency by 4,083 compared to his result in 2017.
Having achieved 29,993 votes, his was one of the largest majorities in the country at the time.
It was also more than two-and-a-half times the total of the other three candidates put together.
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