It has been a long night of counting and checking – but Barnet will stay blue for another five years.
There is no change to the MPs representing Barnet Borough Council, with Chipping Barnet’s Theresa Villiers, Finchley and Golders Green’s Mike Freer and Hendon’s Matthew Offord retaining their seats.
The atmosphere at the count at Allianz Park, in Hendon, was placid - but as the night went on, the candidates and party members appeared more and more tense.
Results were announced between 4am and 5am.
Ms Villiers won 25,759 votes, Mr Freer received 25,835 votes and 24,328 voted for Dr Offord.
Finchley and Golders Green
Mike Freer, Conservative, 25,835
Sarah Sackman, Labour, 20,173
Richard King, UK Independence 1,732
Jonathan Davies, Liberal Democrat, 1,662
Adele Ward, Green, 1,357
In the run-up to the election, the polls put Mike Freer and Sarah Sackman neck and neck – but the Labour representative fell short by 5,000 votes after polling 20,173.
Speaking about his win, Mr Freer said: “I am humbled and proud that I can continue to serve the area I have come to love. We work hard and get things done.”
Sarah Sackman said: “This is not the speech I wanted to give, but we fought for what we believe in. But let’s not go home and think nothing has changed.
“Looking at the results across the country, I know we’ll need spirit to defend ourselves, that sense of social justice and solidarity.
“It’s been the privilege of my life to be here.”
Ms Sackman also discussed cuts to Mapledown School, in Cricklewood, where parents of disabled children may have to look elsewhere for after-school care, and vowed to never stop fighting for parents and children.
Hendon
Matthew Offord, Conservative, 24,328
Andrew Dismore, Labour, 20,604
Raymond Shamash, UK Independence, 2,595
Alasdair Hill, Liberal Democrat, 1,088
Ben Samuel, Green, 1,015
What was expected to be a close fight between Labour's Andrew Dismore and the incumbent Dr Offord was actually a clear win.
In 2010, there were just 108 votes between the two.
In his acceptance speech, at Allianz Park in Hendon, Dr Offord thanked his family and his campaign team.
He said: "Andrew, you are not defined by the letters MP after your name but come next spring in the GLA elections, we are coming to get you."
Chipping Barnet
Theresa Villiers, Conservative, 25,759
Amy Trevethan, Labour, 18,103
Victor Kaye, UK Independence, 4,151
Poppy AM, Green, 2,501
Ray Marisha, Liberal Democrats, 2,381
Mehdi Akhavan, Independent, 118
After being announced the winner, Ms Villiers told the audience at Allianz Park: “It’s a tremendous honour. I’ll do everything I can to stand up for everyone.
“I’d like to thank the other candidates for running constructive campaign. It’s a huge responsibility.
“I’ll pledge to campaign on all local issues, improve infrastructure, transport and champion the NHS.
“A Conservative government will support a brighter and better future for this country.”
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