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General Election 2017: All Nottinghamshire constituency results in full

It was a tough night for the Conservatives nationally, and locally Labour held several key Notts seats, but lost Mansfield to the Tories.
Nottinghamshire was host to crucial wins for Labour as the party dramatically narrowed the Conservative majority in parliament at the general election.
But the Conservatives also ended a century of Labour rule in Mansfield and got to within 500 votes of winning Ashfield.
Here’s how all the Notts constituency results ended up after the election on June 8 2017.
Ashfield – Labour Hold
Gloria De Piero, Labour: 21,285 (change in share of vote since 2015, +1.6%, majority: 441)
Tony Harper, Conservative: 20,844 (+19.3%)
Gail Turner, Independent: 4,612 (+9.2%)
Ray Young, UKIP: 1,885 (-17.6%)
Bob Charlesworth, Liberal Democrat: 969 (-12.9%)
Arran Rangi, Green Party: 398 (+0.8%)
Bassetlaw – Labour Hold
John Mann, Labour Party: 27,467 (+3.9%, majority: 4,852)
Annette Simpson, Conservative Party: 22,716 (+12.6%)
Leon Duveen, Liberal Democrats: 1,154 (-0.5%)
Nigel Turner, Independent: 1,014 (+1.9%)
Broxtowe – Conservative Hold
Anna Soubry, Conservative Party: 25,983 (+1.6%, majority:863)
Greg Marshall, Labour Party, 25,120 (+8.1%)
Tim Hallam, Liberal Democrats: 2,247 (+0.1%)
Fran Loi, UK Independence Party: 1,477 (-8.0%)
Pat Morton, Green Party: 681 (-1.7%)
Gedling – Labour Hold
Vernon Coaker, Labour Party: 26,833 (+9.6%, majority: 4,694)
Carolyn Abbott, Conservative Party: 22,139 (+6.8%)
Lee Waters, UK Independence Party: 1,143 (-12.2%)
Robert Swift, Liberal Democrats: 1,052 (-1.9%)
Rebecca Connick, Green Party: 515 (-2.2%)
Mansfield – Conservative Gain
Ben Bradley, Conservative Party: 23,392 (+18.5%, majority: 1,057)
Alan Meale, Labour Party: 22,335 (+5.1%)
Sid Pepper, UK Independence Party: 2,654 (-19.8%)
Philip Shields, Independent: 1,079 (+2.2%)
Anita Prabhakar, Liberal Democrats: 697 (-2.1%)
Newark – Conservative Hold
Robert Jenrick, Conservative Party: 34,493 (+5.6%, majority: 18,149)
Chantal Lee, Labour Party: 16,344 (+8.0%)
David Watts, Liberal Democrats: 2,786 (+0.5%)
Xandra Arundel, UK Independence Party: 1,419 (-9.5%)
Nottingham East – Labour Hold
Chris Leslie, Labour Party: 28,102 (+16.9%, majority: 19,590)
Simon Murray, Conservative Party: 8,512 (+0.9%)
Barry Holliday, Liberal Democrats: 1,003 (-1.6%)
Robert Hall-Palmer, UK Independence Party: 817 (-7.9%)
Kat Boettge, Green Party: 698 (-8.1%)
David Bishop, Elvis and The Yeti Himalayan Preservation: 195 (+0.5%)
Nottingham North – Labour Hold
Alex Norris – Labour Party: 23,067 (+5.6%, majority 11,160)
Jack Tinley – Conservative Party: 11,907 (+10.1%)
Stephen Crosby – UK Independence Party: 2,113 (-12.9%)
Kirsty Jones – Green Party: 674 (-1.7%)
Tadeusz Jones – Liberal Democrats: 538 (-0.6%)
Nottingham South – Labour Hold
Lilian Greenwood, Labour Party: 30,013 (+14.7%, majority 15,162)
Jane Hunt, Conservative Party: 14,851 (-0.8%)
Tony Sutton, Liberal Democrats: 1,564 (-0.3%)
David Hollas, UK Independence Party: 1,103 (-9.0%)
Adam McGregor, Green Party: 598 (-4.2%)
Rushcliffe – Conservative Hold
Conservative Party – Kenneth Clarke: 30,223 (+0.4%, majority: 8,010)
Labour Party – David Mellen: 22,213 (+11.8%)
Liberal Democrats – Jayne Phoenix: 2,759 (-0.3%)
Green Party – Richard Mallender: 1,626 (-3.7%)
UK Independence Party – Matthew Faithfull: 1,490 (-8.2%)
Sherwood – Conservative Hold
Mark Spencer, Conservative Party: 27,492 (+6.5%, majority 5,198)
Mike Pringle, Labour Party: 22,294 (+5.9%)
Stuart Bestwick, UK Independence Party: 1,801 (-11.2%)
Becky Thomas, Liberal Democrats: 1,113 (-0.1%)
Morris Findley, Green Party: 664 (-0.9%)
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