Huntingdon General Election 2024 results as Conservatives hold seat
The Conservative Party has held the Huntingdon constituency - on a night where it has seen a number of losses elsewhere in the UK. Ben Obese-Jecty has been elected for the Tories, with 18,257 votes in the 2024 general election.
Alex Bulat, the Labour Party candidate, came second with 16,758. Reform came third to 8,039 with the Liberal Democrats on fourth.
Huntingdon has been a safe Tory seat since it was created in 1983. It was the former seat of Conservative MP John Major.
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Huntingdon 2024 General Election results in full:
Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative): 18,257 votes.
Chan Abraham (Independent): 1,123 votes
Mark Argent (Liberal Democrat): 4,821 votes
Alex Bulat (Labour): 16,758 votes
Georgie Hunt (Green Party): 3,042 votes
Sarah Smith (Reform UK): 8,039 votes
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