Counting is now underway at the Harrogate Convention Centre, reports Ben Anderson.
It is the venue for the results from four seats:
- Harrogate & Knaresborough
- Wetherby & Easingwold
- Selby
- Skipton & Ripon

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Counting is now underway at the Harrogate Convention Centre, reports Ben Anderson.
It is the venue for the results from four seats:
Kevin Foster, the Green candidate for the Richmond and Northallerton constituency, said he believed Rishi Sunak would hold onto the seat.
Mr Foster, a North Yorkshire councillor and the first candidate to arrive at the count in Northallerton Leisure Centre, said: “I think Rishi will hold on by between 7,000 and 5,000 votes.
“I think there are still some people sympathetic to him and the alternative is just not there for them. I think they are reluctant but they have come out reluctantly to vote for him. That is my feeling knocking on the doors, but it is really hard this one.”
Mr Foster, wearing a dark green suit and a Greens rosette, also spoke of the disruptive influence of Reform UK on the election, telling PA: “Basically, Reform has got the bottle, shook it up, and we are all over the place, and I have heard that from other parties as well.”
Mr Foster is North Yorkshire Council’s armed forces champion. He served as an army reservist between 1985 and 2015, and spent six months on tour in Iraq in 2003 as an army chef.
He shares his name with the Conservative candidate for Torbay in Devon.
Here’s Tim Lichfield reporting live from Richmond & Northallerton, the constituency of the current PM Rishi Sunak
Here’s the first votes arriving in the sealed ballot boxes… It’s quite a rush!
Here are some of the first ballot boxes arriving at the count at York Racecourse tonight. They arrived at 10.13pm.
A silver Mercedes was the first to arrive, with boxes from the YO1 postcode. They were quickly taken in to the counting tables which are on the ground floor.
The exit poll’s out – and it is predicting a Labour landslide.
The projection shows Labour with 410 seats.
The Conservatives are set for 131 seats.
The exit poll also forecasts the Liberal Democrats on 61 seats, Reform UK on 13 and The Green Party on two.
In Scotland, the SNP are expected to secure 10 seats with Plaid Cymru in Wales on four.
It would be the lowest number Tory MPs on record.