Runcorn and Helsby’s partial choice is in an advantage of a knife, with only four votes separating the reform of the United Kingdom and the work, the BBC said.
A complete count is being carried out, after the party officials said the first count put the Nigel Farage party for a small margin.
The election, by the National Team, the first important electoral test of Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister, was caused by the resignation of former Labor Mike Amesbury, after his condemnation for assaulting a Conitutenant.
Farage said that work had requested a count, but he had “confidence” of a reform victory, which would be the first parties for electoral victory and carry their number or parliamentarians to five.
The candidates gathered with electoral officials such as packages or ballots were reviewed.
A party member was seen holding four fingers to a colleague, before confirming a count.
The closest result of partial elections in the registry is in Berwick-Upon Tweed in 1973, when the liberals won only for 57 votes.
Previously, work maintained the City Hall of Northern Tyneside in just 444 votes, and the party saw that its part of the vote falls significantly and the reform reached a second place.
The reform still hopes to obtain more profits in the mayor of the great Lincolnshire, as well as in the elections of the Council, where most counts begin later.
The Vice President of Reforma, Richard Tice, told the BBC that he believed that the candidate of the party in the great mayor of Lincolnshire, Andrea Jenkyns, had won “by a considerable margin.”
The party is also aimed at tips, including Kent and Lincolnshire, where conservatives currently have great majorities, while aiming to make profits at the expense of work in areas such as Doncaster.
In the contest of Mayor of Hull & East Yorkshire, it could be a very complete career among conservatives, Labor, Democrats and the reform candidate, former Olympic boxer Luke Campbell.
Support for the reform of the United Kingdom has increased in national surveys from last year’s general elections, when the party obtained more than millions of votes, reaching third place behind the Labor and conservatives.