Labour has won back the seat of Bury North with 19,625 votes.
The new MP for the constituency is James Frith, who was MP between 2017-19.
He had a majority of 6,944 votes over his second place.
Second-placed candidate James Daly, a new representative for the Conservative party, received 12,681 votes.
Reform UK’s Lynda Rosewell came third with 7,385 votes.
The turnout for the election was 59%, compared to 67% in the last general election.
The seat had previously been held by Conservative James Daly, who won with a majority of just 105 votes in the 2019 general election.
Back in 2019 Bury North was the smallest margin in the country.
The full results are as follows:
- Mark Alcock, Lib Dems: 1,317
- Shafat Ali, Workers: 1,917
- James Daly, Conservative: 12,681
- James Frith, Labour: 19,625
- Spencer Donnelly, Independent: 277
- Anwarul Haq, Independent: 571
- Lynda Rosewell, Reform: 7,385
- Owain Sutton, Green: 1,747