Cheltenham – Battledown
Lib Dems 877 (52.0 per cent, +12.9 in 2022) Conservatives 609 (36.1 per cent, -10.1) Green Party 156 (9.3 per cent, +0.7) Labor 43 (2.6 per cent, -3.5)
The Lib Dems gained from the Conservatives
Dartford – Wilmington, Sutton-on-Hone and Hawley
Conservatives 808 (69.0 per cent, +18.1 on 2019) Labor 285 (24.3 per cent, +10.8) Green Party 78 (6.7 per cent, +6.7)
The conservatives held on
Denbighshire – Rhyl Ty Nied
Conservative 337 (40.1 per cent, -0.5 in 2022) Labor 326 (38.8 per cent, -20.7) Plaid Cymru 101 (12.0 per cent, +12.0) Independent 72 (8.6 per cent, +8.6) Lib 6.0 per cent (5.0 per cent, +0.6) )
Conservatives gain from Labour.
Hertfordshire – Hitchin North
Labor 1,992 (65.8 per cent, +12.7 in 2021) Conservatives 526 (17.4 per cent, -9.5) Green Party 415 (13.7 per cent, +3.3) Christian People’s Alliance 93 (3.1 per cent, +3.1)
keep labor
North Yorkshire – Masham and Fountain
Lib Dems 1,349 (62.7 per cent, +37.3 in 2022) Conservatives 801 (37.3 per cent, -7.0)
The Lib Dems gained from the Conservatives
Upcoming competition
16 February
- Barnet – Golders Green. (held conservatively)
- Cambridgeshire – St Neots the Eatons. (Held by St Neots Independent Group)
- Cornwall – Long Rock, Marazion and St. Erth. (Held conservatively.)
- Sefton – Netherton and Orrell. (Labor held.)
23rd February
- Aberdeen – Dyce, Bucksburn and Denstone. (held conservatively)
- Wrexham – Smithfield. (held by Plaid Cymru)
March 2nd
- Kent – Hythe West. (held conservatively)
- Newcastle-on-Tyne – Byker. (labor held)
- Oxford – Littlemore. (labor held)
- Oxfordshire – Rose Hill and Littlemore. (labor held)
- Staffordshire – Watling South. (held conservatively)
- Tamworth – Belgrave. (held conservatively)
March 9th
- Edinburgh – Corstorphine/Murrayfield. (SNP held)
- Haringey – Tottenham Hale. (labor held)
- Hounslow – Heston West. (labor held)
March 16th
- South Cambridgeshire – Cottenham. (Lib Dem held)
- Stirling – Dunblane and Bridge of Allan. (SNP held)