Results of the 2010 United Kingdom general election in East Sussex were announced on May 7, 2010. Eight parliamentary constituencies were up for election in East Sussex, consisting of four borough constituencies and four county constituencies, and including the unitary authority of Brighton & Hove. The Conservative Party gained three seats from the Labour Party, including two in Brighton & Hove, leaving them with five constituencies.
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- Results of the 2010 United Kingdom general election in East Sussex were announced on May 7, 2010. Eight parliamentary constituencies were up for election in East Sussex, consisting of four borough constituencies and four county constituencies, and including the unitary authority of Brighton & Hove. The Conservative Party gained three seats from the Labour Party, including two in Brighton & Hove, leaving them with five constituencies. The Labour Party lost all four seats they held in the county, while the Liberal Democrats gained Eastbourne from the Conservatives. The Green Party also won their first ever parliamentary seat in the United Kingdom by taking Brighton Pavilion.
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- United Kingdom general election, 2010
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- Results of the 2010 United Kingdom general election in East Sussex were announced on May 7, 2010. Eight parliamentary constituencies were up for election in East Sussex, consisting of four borough constituencies and four county constituencies, and including the unitary authority of Brighton & Hove. The Conservative Party gained three seats from the Labour Party, including two in Brighton & Hove, leaving them with five constituencies.
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