John Penrose celebrates his victory at Weston-super-Mare
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Two marginal seats in Somerset have been swapped in the general election.
Conservative John Penrose gained Weston-super-Mare from Liberal Democrat Brian Cotter. And Lib Dem Jeremy Browne took Taunton from Tory Adrian Flook.
Mr Penrose polled 19,804 votes, pushing Mr Cotter into second place with 17,725 votes. Damien Egan, for the Labour party, gained 9,169 votes.
In Somerton & Frome, Liberal Democrat MP David Heath held his seat with a slender majority of 812.
Conservative Ian Liddell-Grainger held on to his Bridgwater seat, and fellow Tory David Heathcoat-Amory held Wells.
The Conservatives had held Taunton with a majority of 235, while the Lib Dems had held Weston with 338 votes.
Mr Browne won in Taunton with 25,764 votes against Mr Flook's 25,191. Labour came third with 7,132.
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My clear commitment is to serve all the people of this city to the very best of my ability
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Mr Browne believes he had won over some Labour voters.
"Some of them did it because they felt a degree of disillusionment with the government and we've seen that right across the country," he said.
Liberal Democrat MP Don Foster held the Bath seat with 20,101 votes - a reduced majority down more than 6%.
Mr Foster, in his acceptance speech, said that he was "passionate" about his constituency.
"My clear commitment is to serve all the people of this city to the very best of my ability, and I reaffirm that pledge here today," he said.
"Whether people voted for me or not, I am passionate about this city, and the people in it."
Conservative MP Sian Dawson was pushed into second place with 15,463 votes, up 4% on the 2001 election.
Labour's Harriet Ajderian was well behind with 6,733 of the electorate in the city voting for her.
In Somerton & Frome, Conservative Clive Allen gained 22,947 votes for second place, with Labour's Joseph Pestell in third with 5,865 votes.
Yeovil was held by Lib Dem MP David Laws. His majority was up 7% at 25,658 and Wansdyke's Labour MP Dan Norris held his seat by 1,839 votes.
Conservative Chris Watt was second with 37% of the vote, Lib Dem Gail Coleshill was third.