Kate Osamor has taken the Edmonton seat for Labour with a comfortable win over the Conservatives.
The Labour candidate, who is taking the reins from long-standing MP Andy Love, gained a huge 25,388 votes, beating closest rival Conservative Gonul Daniels, who gained 9,969 votes.
Mr Love previously held a 9,613 majority from 2010 but the gap is now wider with a majority to Osamor of 15,419
The full results are:
Kate Osamor, Labour: 25,388
Gonul Daniels, Conservative: 9,969
Douglas Coker, Green: 1,358
David Schmitz, Liberal Democrat: 897
Lewis Peacock, TUSC: 360
Neville Watson, UKIP: 3,366
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