Map shows Surrey election results in full as some seats change hands

-Credit: (Image: SurreyLive)
-Credit: (Image: SurreyLive)


It's been a dramatic night as the election results have rolled in and you can now see how Surrey and the rest of the country is looking with our interactive map. The Tories were forecast to lose a huge number of seats with Labour predicted a landslide victory in the exit polls.

The Conservatives previously held all of Surrey's 11 seats. Due to boundary changes this year there are now 13 seats, with two straddling neighbouring counties, Windsor and the newly formed Farnham and Bordon.

The interactive map will update throughout the night as results come in, showing exactly where has remained blue in Surrey and which seats are now held by new parties.

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Surrey East, Aldershot, Dorking & Horley, Godalming & Ash, Surrey Heath and Esher & Walton all declared. Meanwhile, In Godalming & Ash, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's seat was decided by the narrowest of margins (891 votes). The Chancellor predicted it could be as close as 1,500 votes - in the end it was even closer.

You can view the results where you live in the map below. This is update as we get them.

Here are the results for every Surrey constituency (this list will be updated with links as we get them).