When Kent General Election results are expected in each seat including Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks

Hundreds of thousands of votes will be cast across Kent’s 18 constituencies in the 2024 General Election on Thursday (July 4).

Polls close at 10pm on Thursday with all the votes then needing to be counted before winners can be declared and the county knows who will be representing them at Westminster.

Knowing when each result will be declared is not an exact science with a number of factors such as turnout, the geographical size of the constituency and how close the race is all impacting when a winner can be declared.

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With that being said KentLive has put together, with the help of PA, a list of the estimated times when the results are expected to be announced across the county.

The first results in Kent are expected around 2.45am on Friday (July 5) with Folkestone and Hythe likely to be the first place in the county where we know the winner.

Further declarations are then expected throughout the early hours of Friday morning. The final Kent declaration is expected to be in Chatham and Aylesford at around 6am.

The full list of expected result declaration times is below, all times are only estimates and are subject to change:

  • Ashford: 4.30am

  • Canterbury: 3am

  • Chatham and Aylesford: 6am

  • Dartford: 4am

  • Dover and Deal: 3.30am

  • East Thanet: 3am

  • Faversham and Mid Kent: 4.30am

  • Folkestone and Hythe: 2.45am

  • Gillingham and Rainham: 5am

  • Gravesham: 4.30am

  • Herne Bay and Sandwich: 5.30am

  • Maidstone and Malling: 4.30am

  • Rochester and Strood: 5am

  • Sevenoaks: 4am

  • Sittingbourne and Sheppey: 4am

  • Tonbridge: 5.30am

  • Tunbridge Wells: 4.30am

  • Weald of Kent: 4.30am

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