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Ian Hughes

What are the Bradford South General Election 2019 results in full?

Voters of Bradford South have been at the polls all day to elect their MP in the General Election 2019 - and now the waiting is over.

The constituency, which includes Great Horton, Queensbury, Royds, Tong, Wibsey and Wyke, has a new Member of Parliament.

Labour's sitting MP Judith Cummins has retained her seat, after being re-elected with 46.3 per cent of the vote.

She secured 18,390 votes, pushing her Conservative rival into second and the Brexit Party into third.

The 2019 results are below:

Labour - Judith Cummins - 18,390

Vote share %: 46.3

Conservative - Narinder Sekhon - 16,044

Vote share %: 40.4

The Brexit Party - Kulvinder Manik - 2,819

Vote share %: 7.1

Liberal Democrat - Alun Griffiths - 1,505

Vote share %: 3.8

Green - Matthew Edwards - 983

Vote share %: 2.5

If you want to find out the results for other constituencies as they are announced elsewhere in Yorkshire and the rest of the UK, use the interactive map below.

Browse around the widget or type in a postcode for area-specific stats on how many votes each candidate received.

Follow the latest via our official 2019 General Election blog here

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