Tory minister set to lose Devon seat as exit poll predicts results in every constituency
Predictions have been revealed for each of the 13 Devon constituencies following the results of the General Election exit poll. Votes are being counted across Devon with declarations expected between 2am and 6am.
One of the biggest dramas could unfold in Plymouth where Tory Veterans Minister Johnny Mercer is expected to lose his seat, according to the poll. It's predicted that he will be beaten by Labour's Fred Thomas. Follow live updates on the results on that seat - which can be expected at 3.30am - on PlymouthLive.
The poll is also predicting that North Devon's Tory Selaine Saxby will lose her seat to the Lib Dem's Ian Roome. Meanwhile, Torbay's Conservative Kevin Foster is expected to be beaten by Lib Dem Steve Darling.
Here's what the exit poll predicts for Devon:
Exeter - Labour hold
North Devon - Lib Dem gain
Torbay - Lib Dem gain
Newton Abbot - too close to call, between Tories and Lib Dems
South Devon - too close to call, between Tories and Lib Dems
Central Devon - too close to call, between Tories and Labour
Tiverton and Minehead - Tory hold
Exmouth and Exeter East - Tory hold
Honiton and Sidmouth - Tory hold
Torridge and Tavistock - Tory hold
Plymouth Moor View - Labour gain
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport - Labour hold
South West Devon - Tory hold.
Stay tuned as we will bring you the official results as they are announced here with our live blog.