Conservative candidate Tom Randall has won the seat in Gedling after securing victory with 22,718 votes.
Mr Randall fought off competition from Labour candidate Vernon Coaker.
Mr Coaker has been MP for Gedling for 22 years and was first elected back in 1997.
Labour did win the Nottingham East seat, with Nadia Whittome securing 25,735 votes.
Results from all constituencies in Gedling borough are as follows:
Gedling
Tom Randall, Conservative – 22,718 votes – ELECTED
Vernon Coaker, Labour – 22,039 votes
Anita Prabhakar, Liberal Democrat – 2,279 votes
Graham Hunt, Brexit Party – 1,820 votes
Jim Norris, The Green Party – 1,097 votes

Nottingham East
Nadia Whittome, Labour – 25,735 votes – ELECTED
Victoria Stapleton, Conservative – 8,342 votes
Robert Swift, Liberal Democrat – 1,954 votes
Chris Leslie, The Independent Group for Change – 1,447 votes
Damian Smith, Brexit Party – 1,343 votes
Michelle Vacciana, Green Party – 1,183 votes
Sherwood
Mark Spencer, Conservative – 32,049 votes – reelected
Jerry Hague, Labour – 15,863 votes
Tim Ball, Liberal Democrats – 2,883 votes
Ester Cropper, Green – 1,214 votes
Simon Rood, Independent – 700 votes







Surprised, but pleased. Now the Tories have to get Brexit done.
The opposition must reflect on their anti-democratic performance over the past couple of years. They could have backed democracy and helped get a deal with the EU. They chose not to – and have paid the penalty.
Correct David