Elections 2015: Parliamentary results - Caroline Lucas re-elected, Peter Kyle wins, Simon Kirby re-elected

Results of the three parliamentary results in Brighton and Hove.

Caroline Lucas is re-elected as Green MP for Brighton Pavilion

Peter Kyle wins Hove for Labour

Simon Kirby is re-elected as Conservative MP for Brighton Kemptown

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Brighton Kemptown - Turnout 67.03%; total votes -  45,306 (including 9,976 postal votes; electorate - 53,912

Ian Buchanan (UKIP) - 4,446 (10%)

Paul Chandler (Liberal Democrats) -  1,365 (3%)

Davy Jones (Green) - 3,187 (7%)

Simon Kirby (Conservative - elected) - 18,428 (41%)

Nancy Platts (Labour) - 17,738 (39%)

Jacqueline Shodeke (Socialist Party of Great Britain) - 73 (-)

Matt Taylor (Independent) - 69 (-)

Brighton Pavilion - Turnout 71.67%; total votes -  54,675 (including 12,547 postal votes; electorate - 76,557

Chris Bowers (Liberal Democrats) - 1,525 (3%)

Nigel Carter (UKIP) - 2,724 (5%)

Caroline Lucas (Green - elected) - 22,871 (42%)

Clarence Mitchell (Conservative) - 12,448 (23%)

Howard Pilott (Socialist Party of Great Britain) - 88 (-)

Purna Sen (Labour) - 14,904 (27%)

Nick Yeomans (Independent) - 116 (-)

Hove - Turnout 71.36%; total votes -  52,214 (including 15,537 postal votes; electorate - 73,505

Graham Cox (Conservative) - 20,846 (40%)

Jenny Barnard-Langston (Independent) - 322 (1%)

Dame Dixon (Official Monster Raving Loony Party) - 125 (-)

Chris Hawtree (Green) - 3,569 (7%)

Peter Kyle (Labour - elected) - 22,082 (42%)

Peter Lambell (Liberal Democrats) - 1,861 (4%)

Dave Hill (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition) - 144 (-)

Kevin Smith (UKIP) - 3,265 (6%)