THE Conservatives have increased their majority and held the East Hampshire seat after yesterday’s General Election vote.
Damian Hinds polled 35,263 votes – a three per cent increase on 2015 and 63.6 per cent of the total vote – while Labour’s Rohit Dasgupta won 9,411 votes (17%), giving Hinds a majority of 25,852.
Labour’s share of the vote was up nearly seven per cent on the last election two years ago.
Liberal Democrat candidate Richard Robinson polled 8,403 votes (15.2%), the Green Party’s Richard Knight won 1,760 votes (3.2%), and Susan Jerrard (Justice & Anti-Corruption Party) earned 571 votes (1%), a one per cent increase for the party on the 2015 figures.
Result:
Damian Hinds (Con) 35,263
Rohit Dasgupta (Labour) 9,411
Richard Robinson (Lib Dem) 8,403
Richard Knight (Green) 1,760
Susan Jerrard (JACP) 571
Turnout: 75.6%





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