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Election day update: 09:45

Latest Election News

By Mike Robb on 6 May 2010

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See the latest from the Betfair markets, which show the Tories up oen point so far since polls opened at 7am.

Betfair Predicts:
Hung Parliament, Conservatives dominant party.

Seats:
Conservatives: 321 (+4)
Labour: 218 (+1)
Lib Dems: 82 (NC)

Majority:
Hung Parliament: 56% (-1)
Conservative majority: 42% (+1)
Labour majority: 2% (-1)
Lib Dem majority: 1% (NC)

ComRes Predicts:
Hung Parliament, Conservatives dominant party. (Poll released last night)

Share of vote:
Conservatives: 37%
Labour: 28%
Lib Dems: 28%

Seats:
Conservatives: 299
Labour: 223
Lib Dems: 87

Keep checking Election Predict throughout the day for live updates of the betting, which is sure to change as things develop. If you don't already do so, follow @electionpredict on Twitter for our live updates there too!

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