The Conservatives win Beverley and Holderness by just 124 votes.
Graham Stuart has been re-elected as the MP for Beverley and Holderness but by the tightest of margins.
The seat has been held by the Conservatives since it was formed in 1997 with Graham Stuart holding the seat since 2005. In the 2019 election the conservative won with a majority of 20,448 and 62% of the vote, in this election that majority was reduced to just 124 as the conservative vote share fell to 35%. Labour came second with a 34% share and Reform UK were third with 18%
Turnout was 64% down 6% from 2019



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