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The 2024 election results will be broadcast live all night after the polls close at 10 p.m. on July 4.
Although exit polls predicted Labour would take 410 seats, a commanding lead of 279 seats to the Conservatives’ 131, official results will be announced later that evening.
Most results will be in after 3 a.m. tonight, but several precincts have already started reporting and the first results will be in after 11 p.m. look here Learn more about reporting times.
Follow our election live blog here
With the fate of dozens of Conservative cabinet ministers, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt, hanging in the balance, the results in individual constituencies now matter more than ever.
See which seats have been announced as live seats:
Preliminary results showed that shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson became the first senior Labour figures to return to parliament, winning in Leeds West and Pusey and Sunderland South respectively.
Meanwhile, Lee Anderson became the first MP elected to the seat of Reform UK, retaining his seat in Ashfield.
Robert Buckland has become the first senior Conservative MP to lose his seat to Labour in a major election. In the coming hours, a series of high-profile Conservative MPs are expected to be ousted as the results are announced.
Workers’ leader George Galloway lost his Rochdale seat to Labour.
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