THERE was no change in the number of seats won by each party in the South East European Parliamentary elections announced in the early hours this morning.
However, Labour suffered another blow as its share of the vote was reduced by 5.4 per cent to just 8.2 per cent, leaving it in fifth place in the region.
The result was Conservatives four seats, Ukip two, Lib Dems two, Green party one and Labour one.
Buckinghamshire comes under the South East division in European Parliamentary elections.
The Green party achieved the biggest increased in their share compared to the 2004 ballot with an extra 3.4 per cent, followed by the Christian Party-Christian Peoples Alliance who recorded a 1.5 per cent higher portion.
Daniel Hannan (Cons)
Richard Ashworth (Cons)
Nirj Diva (Cons)
James Elles (Cons)
Nigel Farage (UKIP)
Marta Andreasen (UKIP)
Sharon Bowles (Lib Dem)
Catherine Bearder (Lib Dem)
Caroline Lucas (Green Party)
Peter Skinner (Labour)
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