2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - East of England

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The 2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - East of England took place on May 6, 2010 to elect 58 seats. Conservative secured 52 seats, which constitutes 89.7% of the total seats, alongside receiving 47.1% of the popular vote. A total number of 2,884,957 votes were cast in this election. The total number of registered voters was 4,257,453, resulting in a participation rate of 67.8%. There were totally 381 candidates ran for 58 seats across the 58 districts.

Summary by Party

There were totally 381 candidates competed for 58 seats in England - East of England. Conservative won 52 seats, making up 89.7% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 47.1% of the popular vote. Liberal Democrat won 4 seats (6.9%) and Labour won 2 seats (3.4%).

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - East of England - Summary by Political Party
Party Votes % Votes Candidates Elected % Seats Seats:
Votes:
Conservative 1,356,680 47.1% 58 52 89.7%
Liberal Democrat 692,932 24.1% 58 4 6.9%
Labour 564,581 19.6% 58 2 3.4%
UK Independence 123,177 4.3% 56 0 0.0%
British National 59,505 2.1% 40 0 0.0%
Green Party 42,677 1.5% 40 0 0.0%
Independent 13,934 0.5% 37 0 0.0%
Independent Save Our Green Belt 12,174 0.4% 1 0 0.0%
English Democrats 8,390 0.3% 12 0 0.0%
Tendring First 1,078 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Christian Peoples Alliance 862 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Christian Party 634 0.0% 4 0 0.0%
Official Monster Raving Loony 548 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Cambridge Socialists 362 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
No Candidate Deserves My Vote! 327 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Your Right To Democracy Party Limited 264 0.0% 3 0 0.0%
Animal Protection 181 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Workers Revolutionary 177 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Reduce Tax On Beer 153 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
The New Party 118 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 108 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Matriarchal Party United Kingdom Great Britain 100 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Peoples Party Essex 35 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Total 2,878,997 100% 381 58 100%

Summary by Seats

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - East of England - Summary by Party in Seats
Seat Conservative Liberal Democrat Labour Others Valid Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Basildon and Billericay 21,922 52.7% 6,538 15.7% 9,584 23.1% 3,525 8.5% 41,569 65,515 63.6%
Bedford 17,546 38.9% 8,957 19.9% 16,193 35.9% 2,406 5.3% 45,102 68,530 66.0%
Braintree 25,901 52.6% 9,247 18.8% 9,780 19.9% 4,275 8.7% 49,203 71,163 69.2%
Brentwood and Ongar 28,793 56.9% 11,872 23.5% 4,992 9.9% 4,935 9.8% 50,592 69,309 73.2%
Broadland 24,338 46.2% 17,046 32.4% 7,287 13.8% 4,005 7.6% 52,676 72,445 72.8%
Broxbourne 26,844 58.8% 6,107 13.4% 8,040 17.6% 4,667 10.2% 45,658 71,391 64.1%
Bury St Edmunds 27,899 47.5% 15,519 26.4% 9,776 16.6% 5,524 9.4% 58,718 84,716 69.4%
Cambridge 12,829 25.6% 19,621 39.1% 12,174 24.3% 5,506 11.0% 50,130 74,699 67.3%
Castle Point 19,806 44.0% 4,232 9.4% 6,609 14.7% 14,379 31.9% 45,026 67,284 67.0%
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 27,125 50.8% 13,339 25.0% 8,636 16.2% 4,320 8.1% 53,420 75,786 70.6%
Chelmsford 25,207 46.2% 20,097 36.8% 5,980 11.0% 3,309 6.1% 54,593 77,525 70.5%
Clacton 22,867 53.0% 5,577 12.9% 10,799 25.0% 3,880 9.0% 43,123 67,194 64.3%
Colchester 15,169 32.9% 22,151 48.0% 5,680 12.3% 3,139 6.8% 46,139 74,064 62.4%
Epping Forest 25,148 54.0% 10,017 21.5% 6,641 14.3% 4,778 10.3% 46,584 72,186 64.7%
Great Yarmouth 18,571 43.1% 6,188 14.4% 14,295 33.2% 4,003 9.3% 43,057 70,315 61.4%
Harlow 19,691 44.9% 5,990 13.7% 14,766 33.7% 3,431 7.8% 43,878 67,583 65.1%
Harwich and North Essex 23,001 46.9% 11,554 23.6% 9,774 19.9% 4,671 9.5% 49,000 70,743 69.4%
Hemel Hempstead 24,721 50.0% 11,315 22.9% 10,295 20.8% 3,140 6.3% 49,471 72,752 68.1%
Hertford and Stortford 29,810 53.8% 14,373 26.0% 7,620 13.8% 3,574 6.5% 55,377 78,459 70.7%
Hertsmere 26,476 56.0% 8,210 17.4% 8,871 18.8% 3,713 7.9% 47,270 73,057 64.9%
Hitchin and Harpenden 29,869 54.6% 14,598 26.7% 7,413 13.6% 2,827 5.2% 54,707 73,851 74.3%
Huntingdon 26,516 48.9% 15,697 28.9% 5,982 11.0% 6,071 11.2% 54,266 83,557 65.1%
Ipswich 18,371 39.1% 8,556 18.2% 16,292 34.7% 3,722 7.9% 46,941 75,770 62.1%
Luton North 13,672 31.8% 4,784 11.1% 21,192 49.3% 3,370 7.8% 43,018 65,645 65.7%
Luton South 12,396 29.4% 9,567 22.7% - - 20,253 48.0% 42,216 65,219 64.9%
Maldon 28,661 59.8% 9,254 19.3% 6,070 12.7% 3,910 8.2% 47,895 68,777 69.7%
Mid Bedfordshire 28,815 52.5% 13,663 24.9% 8,108 14.8% 4,311 7.9% 54,897 76,310 72.1%
Mid Norfolk 25,123 49.5% 11,267 22.2% 8,857 17.4% 5,518 10.9% 50,765 74,260 68.5%
North East Bedfordshire 30,989 55.8% 12,047 21.7% 8,957 16.1% 3,559 6.4% 55,552 78,060 71.3%
North East Cambridgeshire 26,862 51.6% 10,437 20.0% 9,274 17.8% 5,491 10.5% 52,064 73,224 71.2%
North East Hertfordshire 26,995 53.5% 11,801 23.4% 8,291 16.4% 3,338 6.6% 50,425 72,200 70.0%
North Norfolk 15,928 32.1% 27,554 55.5% 2,896 5.8% 3,283 6.6% 49,661 67,851 73.3%
North West Cambridgeshire 29,425 50.5% 12,748 21.9% 9,877 16.9% 6,233 10.7% 58,283 88,851 65.8%
North West Norfolk 25,916 54.2% 11,106 23.2% 6,353 13.3% 4,425 9.3% 47,800 73,105 65.5%
Norwich North 17,280 40.6% 7,783 18.3% - - 17,510 41.1% 42,573 64,814 65.7%
Norwich South 10,902 22.9% 13,960 29.4% 13,650 28.7% 9,039 19.0% 47,551 73,649 64.7%
Peterborough 18,133 40.4% 8,816 19.6% 13,272 29.5% 4,706 10.5% 44,927 70,278 64.2%
Rayleigh and Wickford 30,257 57.8% 7,919 15.1% 7,577 14.5% 6,590 12.6% 52,343 75,661 69.3%
Rochford and Southend East 19,509 46.9% 8,084 19.4% 8,459 20.3% 5,579 13.4% 41,631 71,467 58.4%
Saffron Walden 30,155 55.5% 14,913 27.4% 5,288 9.7% 4,013 7.4% 54,369 76,035 71.6%
South Basildon and East Thurrock 19,624 43.9% 5,977 13.4% - - 19,134 42.8% 44,735 71,874 62.4%
South Cambridgeshire 27,995 47.4% 20,157 34.1% 6,024 10.2% 4,880 8.3% 59,056 78,995 74.9%
South East Cambridgeshire 27,629 48.0% 21,683 37.6% 4,380 7.6% 3,910 6.8% 57,602 83,068 69.5%
South Norfolk 27,133 49.3% 16,193 29.4% 7,252 13.2% 4,415 8.0% 54,993 76,179 72.3%
South Suffolk 24,550 47.7% 15,861 30.8% 7,368 14.3% 3,637 7.1% 51,416 72,498 71.0%
South West Bedfordshire 26,815 52.8% 10,166 20.0% 9,948 19.6% 3,845 7.6% 50,774 76,559 66.4%
South West Hertfordshire 30,773 54.2% 15,853 27.9% 6,526 11.5% 3,598 6.3% 56,750 78,248 72.7%
South West Norfolk 23,753 48.3% 10,613 21.6% 9,119 18.6% 5,665 11.5% 49,150 73,758 66.7%
Southend West 20,086 46.1% 12,816 29.4% 5,850 13.4% 4,854 11.1% 43,606 66,918 65.3%
St Albans 21,533 40.8% 19,228 36.4% 9,288 17.6% 2,786 5.3% 52,835 70,058 75.6%
Stevenage 18,491 41.4% 7,432 16.6% - - 18,728 41.9% 44,651 68,937 64.9%
Suffolk Coastal 25,475 46.4% 16,347 29.8% 8,812 16.1% 4,259 7.8% 54,893 76,572 71.9%
Thurrock 16,869 36.8% 4,901 10.7% 16,777 36.6% 7,274 15.9% 45,821 77,758 59.1%
Watford 19,291 34.9% 17,866 32.4% 14,750 26.7% 3,301 6.0% 55,208 80,798 68.6%
Waveney 20,571 40.2% 6,811 13.3% 19,802 38.7% 3,957 7.7% 51,141 78,532 65.2%
Welwyn Hatfield 27,894 57.0% 8,010 16.4% 10,471 21.4% 2,597 5.3% 48,972 72,058 68.1%
West Suffolk 24,312 50.6% 11,262 23.4% 7,089 14.7% 5,426 11.3% 48,089 74,374 64.8%
Witham 24,448 52.2% 9,252 19.8% 8,656 18.5% 4,479 9.6% 46,835 66,969 70.1%
Total 1,356,680 47.1% 692,932 24.1% 507,712 17.6% 321,673 11.2% 2,878,997 4,257,453 67.8%

Elected Candidates

There are 7 seats with winning margins of no more than 5%:

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - East of England - Elected Candidates
Seat Elected Candidate Second Candidate Margin
Name Party Votes % Name Party Votes %
Basildon and Billericay John Baron Conservative 21,922 52.7% Allan Davies Labour 9,584 23.1% 29.6%
Bedford Richard Fuller Conservative 17,546 38.9% Patrick Hall Labour 16,193 35.9% 3.0%
Braintree Brooks Newmark Conservative 25,901 52.6% Bill Edwards Labour 9,780 19.9% 32.7%
Brentwood and Ongar Eric Pickles Conservative 28,793 56.9% David Kendall Liberal Democrat 11,872 23.5% 33.4%
Broadland Keith Simpson Conservative 24,338 46.2% Dan Roper Liberal Democrat 17,046 32.4% 13.8%
Broxbourne Charles Walker Conservative 26,844 58.8% Michael Watson Labour 8,040 17.6% 41.2%
Bury St Edmunds David Ruffley Conservative 27,899 47.5% David Chappell Liberal Democrat 15,519 26.4% 21.1%
Cambridge Julian Huppert Liberal Democrat 19,621 39.1% Nick Hillman Conservative 12,829 25.6% 13.5%
Castle Point Rebecca Harris Conservative 19,806 44.0% Bob Spink Green 12,174 27.0% 17.0%
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Daniel Poulter Conservative 27,125 50.8% Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne Liberal Democrat 13,339 25.0% 25.8%
Chelmsford Simon Burns Conservative 25,207 46.2% Stephen Robinson Liberal Democrat 20,097 36.8% 9.4%
Clacton Douglas Carswell Conservative 22,867 53.0% Ivan Henderson Labour 10,799 25.0% 28.0%
Colchester Bob Russell Liberal Democrat 22,151 48.0% Will Quince Conservative 15,169 32.9% 15.1%
Epping Forest Eleanor Laing Conservative 25,148 54.0% Ann Haigh Liberal Democrat 10,017 21.5% 32.5%
Great Yarmouth Brandon Lewis Conservative 18,571 43.1% Anthony Wright Labour 14,295 33.2% 9.9%
Harlow Robert Halfon Conservative 19,691 44.9% Bill Rammell Labour 14,766 33.7% 11.2%
Harwich and North Essex Bernard Jenkin Conservative 23,001 46.9% James Raven Liberal Democrat 11,554 23.6% 23.3%
Hemel Hempstead Mike Penning Conservative 24,721 50.0% Richard Grayson Liberal Democrat 11,315 22.9% 27.1%
Hertford and Stortford Mark Prisk Conservative 29,810 53.8% Andrew Lewin Liberal Democrat 14,373 26.0% 27.8%
Hertsmere James Clappison Conservative 26,476 56.0% Sam Russell Labour 8,871 18.8% 37.2%
Hitchin and Harpenden Peter Lilley Conservative 29,869 54.6% Nigel Quinton Liberal Democrat 14,598 26.7% 27.9%
Huntingdon Jonathan Djanogly Conservative 26,516 48.9% Martin Land Liberal Democrat 15,697 28.9% 20.0%
Ipswich Benedict Gummer Conservative 18,371 39.1% Chris Mole Labour 16,292 34.7% 4.4%
Luton North Kelvin Hopkins Labour 21,192 49.3% Jeremy Brier Conservative 13,672 31.8% 17.5%
Luton South Gavin Shuker Labour/Co-operative 14,725 34.9% Nigel Huddleston Conservative 12,396 29.4% 5.5%
Maldon John Whittingdale Conservative 28,661 59.8% Elfreda Tealby-Watson Liberal Democrat 9,254 19.3% 40.5%
Mid Bedfordshire Nadine Dorries Conservative 28,815 52.5% Linda Jack Liberal Democrat 13,663 24.9% 27.6%
Mid Norfolk George Freeman Conservative 25,123 49.5% David Newman Liberal Democrat 11,267 22.2% 27.3%
North East Bedfordshire Alistair Burt Conservative 30,989 55.8% Mike Pitt Liberal Democrat 12,047 21.7% 34.1%
North East Cambridgeshire Stephen Barclay Conservative 26,862 51.6% Lorna Spenceley Liberal Democrat 10,437 20.0% 31.6%
North East Hertfordshire Oliver Heald Conservative 26,995 53.5% Hugh Annand Liberal Democrat 11,801 23.4% 30.1%
North Norfolk Norman Lamb Liberal Democrat 27,554 55.5% Trevor Ivory Conservative 15,928 32.1% 23.4%
North West Cambridgeshire Shailesh Vara Conservative 29,425 50.5% Kevin Wilkins Liberal Democrat 12,748 21.9% 28.6%
North West Norfolk Henry Bellingham Conservative 25,916 54.2% William Summers Liberal Democrat 11,106 23.2% 31.0%
Norwich North Chloe Smith Conservative 17,280 40.6% John Cook Labour 13,379 31.4% 9.2%
Norwich South Simon Wright Liberal Democrat 13,960 29.4% Charles Clarke Labour 13,650 28.7% 0.7%
Peterborough Stewart Jackson Conservative 18,133 40.4% Edward Murphy Labour 13,272 29.5% 10.9%
Rayleigh and Wickford Mark Francois Conservative 30,257 57.8% Susan Gaszczak Liberal Democrat 7,919 15.1% 42.7%
Rochford and Southend East James Duddridge Conservative 19,509 46.9% Kevin Bonavia Labour 8,459 20.3% 26.6%
Saffron Walden Alan Haselhurst Conservative 30,155 55.5% Peter Wilcock Liberal Democrat 14,913 27.4% 28.1%
South Basildon and East Thurrock Stephen Metcalfe Conservative 19,624 43.9% Angela Smith Labour 13,852 31.0% 12.9%
South Cambridgeshire Andrew Lansley Conservative 27,995 47.4% Sebastian Kindersley Liberal Democrat 20,157 34.1% 13.3%
South East Cambridgeshire James Paice Conservative 27,629 48.0% Jonathan Chatfield Liberal Democrat 21,683 37.6% 10.4%
South Norfolk Richard Bacon Conservative 27,133 49.3% Jacqueline Howe Liberal Democrat 16,193 29.4% 19.9%
South Suffolk Tim Yeo Conservative 24,550 47.7% Nigel Bennett Liberal Democrat 15,861 30.8% 16.9%
South West Bedfordshire Andrew Selous Conservative 26,815 52.8% Rod Cantrill Liberal Democrat 10,166 20.0% 32.8%
South West Hertfordshire David Gauke Conservative 30,773 54.2% Colin Townsend Liberal Democrat 15,853 27.9% 26.3%
South West Norfolk Elizabeth Truss Conservative 23,753 48.3% Stephen Gordon Liberal Democrat 10,613 21.6% 26.7%
Southend West David Amess Conservative 20,086 46.1% Peter Welch Liberal Democrat 12,816 29.4% 16.7%
St Albans Anne Main Conservative 21,533 40.8% Sandy Walkington Liberal Democrat 19,228 36.4% 4.4%
Stevenage Stephen McPartland Conservative 18,491 41.4% Sharon Taylor Labour 14,913 33.4% 8.0%
Suffolk Coastal Therese Coffey Conservative 25,475 46.4% Daisy Cooper Liberal Democrat 16,347 29.8% 16.6%
Thurrock Jackie Doyle-Price Conservative 16,869 36.8% Carl Morris Labour 16,777 36.6% 0.2%
Watford Richard Harrington Conservative 19,291 34.9% Sal Brinton Liberal Democrat 17,866 32.4% 2.5%
Waveney Peter Aldous Conservative 20,571 40.2% Bob Blizzard Labour 19,802 38.7% 1.5%
Welwyn Hatfield Grant Shapps Conservative 27,894 57.0% Mike Hobday Labour 10,471 21.4% 35.6%
West Suffolk Matthew Hancock Conservative 24,312 50.6% Belinda Brooks-Gordon Liberal Democrat 11,262 23.4% 27.2%
Witham Priti Patel Conservative 24,448 52.2% Margaret Phelps Liberal Democrat 9,252 19.8% 32.4%

Results by Candidates

There are 381 candidates competed for 58 seats.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - East of England - Summary by Candidate
Seat Candidate Affiliation Valid Votes %
Basildon and Billericay John Baron Conservative 21,922 52.7%
Allan Davies Labour 9,584 23.1%
Mike Hibbs Liberal Democrat 6,538 15.7%
Irene Bateman British National 1,934 4.7%
Alan Broad UK Independence 1,591 3.8%
Bedford Richard Fuller Conservative 17,546 38.9%
Patrick Hall Labour 16,193 35.9%
Henry Vann Liberal Democrat 8,957 19.9%
Mark Adkin UK Independence 1,136 2.5%
William Dewick British National 757 1.7%
Ben Foley Green Party 393 0.9%
Samrat Bhandari Independent 120 0.3%
Braintree Brooks Newmark Conservative 25,901 52.6%
Bill Edwards Labour 9,780 19.9%
Steve Jarvis Liberal Democrat 9,247 18.8%
Michael Ford UK Independence 2,477 5.0%
Paul Hooks British National 1,080 2.2%
Daisy Blench Green Party 718 1.5%
Brentwood and Ongar Eric Pickles Conservative 28,793 56.9%
David Kendall Liberal Democrat 11,872 23.5%
Heidi Benzing Labour 4,992 9.9%
Stuart McGough UK Independence 2,037 4.0%
Paul Morris British National 1,447 2.9%
Jessica Barnecutt Green Party 584 1.2%
Robin Tilbrook English Democrats 491 1.0%
James Sapwell Independent 263 0.5%
Danny Attfield Independent 113 0.2%
Broadland Keith Simpson Conservative 24,338 46.2%
Dan Roper Liberal Democrat 17,046 32.4%
Allyson Barron Labour 7,287 13.8%
Stuart Agnew UK Independence 2,382 4.5%
Edith Crowther British National 871 1.7%
Susan Curran Green Party 752 1.4%
Broxbourne Charles Walker Conservative 26,844 58.8%
Michael Watson Labour 8,040 17.6%
Allan Witherick Liberal Democrat 6,107 13.4%
Steve McCole British National 2,159 4.7%
Martin Harvey UK Independence 1,890 4.1%
Debbie LeMay English Democrats 618 1.4%
Bury St Edmunds David Ruffley Conservative 27,899 47.5%
David Chappell Liberal Democrat 15,519 26.4%
Kevin Hind Labour 9,776 16.6%
John Howlett UK Independence 3,003 5.1%
Mark Ereira-Guyer Green Party 2,521 4.3%
Cambridge Julian Huppert Liberal Democrat 19,621 39.1%
Nick Hillman Conservative 12,829 25.6%
Daniel Zeichner Labour 12,174 24.3%
Tony Juniper Green Party 3,804 7.6%
Peter Burkinshaw UK Independence 1,195 2.4%
Martin Booth Cambridge Socialists 362 0.7%
Old Holborn Independent 145 0.3%
Castle Point Rebecca Harris Conservative 19,806 44.0%
Bob Spink Independent Save Our Green Belt 12,174 27.0%
Julian Ware-Lane Labour 6,609 14.7%
Brendan D'Cruz Liberal Democrat 4,232 9.4%
Philip Howell British National 2,205 4.9%
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Daniel Poulter Conservative 27,125 50.8%
Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne Liberal Democrat 13,339 25.0%
Bhavna Joshi Labour 8,636 16.2%
Roy Philpot UK Independence 2,361 4.4%
Andrew Stringer Green Party 1,452 2.7%
Mark Trevitt Independent 389 0.7%
Richard Vass The New Party 118 0.2%
Chelmsford Simon Burns Conservative 25,207 46.2%
Stephen Robinson Liberal Democrat 20,097 36.8%
Peter Dixon Labour 5,980 11.0%
Ken Wedon UK Independence 1,527 2.8%
Michael Bateman British National 899 1.6%
Angela Thomson Green Party 476 0.9%
Claire Tilbrook English Democrats 254 0.5%
Ben Sherman Reduce Tax On Beer 153 0.3%
Clacton Douglas Carswell Conservative 22,867 53.0%
Ivan Henderson Labour 10,799 25.0%
Michael Green Liberal Democrat 5,577 12.9%
Jim Taylor British National 1,975 4.6%
Terry Allen Tendring First 1,078 2.5%
Chris Southall Green Party 535 1.2%
Christopher Humphrey Independent 292 0.7%
Colchester Bob Russell Liberal Democrat 22,151 48.0%
Will Quince Conservative 15,169 32.9%
Jordan Newell Labour 5,680 12.3%
John Pitts UK Independence 1,350 2.9%
Sidney Chaney British National 705 1.5%
Peter Lynn Green Party 694 1.5%
Eddie Bone English Democrats 335 0.7%
Garryck Noble Peoples Party Essex 35 0.1%
Paul Shaw Independent 20 0.0%
Epping Forest Eleanor Laing Conservative 25,148 54.0%
Ann Haigh Liberal Democrat 10,017 21.5%
Katie Curtis Labour 6,641 14.3%
Pat Richardson British National 1,982 4.3%
Andrew Smith UK Independence 1,852 4.0%
Simon Pepper Green Party 659 1.4%
Kim Sawyer English Democrats 285 0.6%
Great Yarmouth Brandon Lewis Conservative 18,571 43.1%
Anthony Wright Labour 14,295 33.2%
Simon Partridge Liberal Democrat 6,188 14.4%
Alan Baugh UK Independence 2,066 4.8%
Bosco Tann British National 1,421 3.3%
Laura Biggart Green Party 416 1.0%
Margaret Morris Matriarchal Party United Kingdom Great Britain 100 0.2%
Harlow Robert Halfon Conservative 19,691 44.9%
Bill Rammell Labour 14,766 33.7%
David White Liberal Democrat 5,990 13.7%
Eddy Butler British National 1,739 4.0%
John Croft UK Independence 1,591 3.6%
Olluyemi Adeeko Christian Party 101 0.2%
Harwich and North Essex Bernard Jenkin Conservative 23,001 46.9%
James Raven Liberal Democrat 11,554 23.6%
Darren Barrenger Labour 9,774 19.9%
Simon Anselmi UK Independence 2,527 5.2%
Stephen Robey British National 1,065 2.2%
Chris Fox Green Party 909 1.9%
Peter Thompson Bates Independent 170 0.3%
Hemel Hempstead Mike Penning Conservative 24,721 50.0%
Richard Grayson Liberal Democrat 11,315 22.9%
Ayfer Orhan Labour 10,295 20.8%
Janet Price British National 1,615 3.3%
David Alexander UK Independence 1,254 2.5%
Mick Young Independent 271 0.5%
Hertford and Stortford Mark Prisk Conservative 29,810 53.8%
Andrew Lewin Liberal Democrat 14,373 26.0%
Steve Terry Labour 7,620 13.8%
David Sodey UK Independence 1,716 3.1%
Roy Harris British National 1,297 2.3%
Loucas Xenophontos Independent 325 0.6%
Martin Adams Independent 236 0.4%
Hertsmere James Clappison Conservative 26,476 56.0%
Sam Russell Labour 8,871 18.8%
Anthony Rowlands Liberal Democrat 8,210 17.4%
David Rutter UK Independence 1,712 3.6%
Daniel Seabrook British National 1,397 3.0%
Arjuna Krishna-Das Green Party 604 1.3%
Hitchin and Harpenden Peter Lilley Conservative 29,869 54.6%
Nigel Quinton Liberal Democrat 14,598 26.7%
Oliver de Botton Labour 7,413 13.6%
Graham Wilkinson UK Independence 1,663 3.0%
Richard Wise Green Party 807 1.5%
Margaret Henderson Independent 109 0.2%
Simon Byron Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 108 0.2%
Eric Hannah Your Right To Democracy Party Limited 90 0.2%
Peter Rigby Independent 50 0.1%
Huntingdon Jonathan Djanogly Conservative 26,516 48.9%
Martin Land Liberal Democrat 15,697 28.9%
Anthea Cox Labour 5,982 11.0%
Jennifer Curtis UK Independence 3,258 6.0%
Jonathan Salt Independent 1,432 2.6%
John Clare Green Party 652 1.2%
Lord Toby Jug Official Monster Raving Loony 548 1.0%
Carrie Holliman Animal Protection 181 0.3%
Ipswich Benedict Gummer Conservative 18,371 39.1%
Chris Mole Labour 16,292 34.7%
Mark Dyson Liberal Democrat 8,556 18.2%
Christopher Streatfield UK Independence 1,365 2.9%
Dennis Boater British National 1,270 2.7%
Tim Glover Green Party 775 1.7%
Kim Christofi Christian Party 149 0.3%
Peter Turtill Independent 93 0.2%
Sally Wainman Independent 70 0.1%
Luton North Kelvin Hopkins Labour 21,192 49.3%
Jeremy Brier Conservative 13,672 31.8%
Rabi Martins Liberal Democrat 4,784 11.1%
Colin Brown UK Independence 1,564 3.6%
Shelley Rose British National 1,316 3.1%
Simon Hall Green Party 490 1.1%
Luton South Gavin Shuker Labour/Co-operative 14,725 34.9%
Nigel Huddleston Conservative 12,396 29.4%
Qurban Hussain Liberal Democrat 9,567 22.7%
Esther Rantzen Independent 1,872 4.4%
Tony Blakey British National 1,299 3.1%
Charles Lawman UK Independence 975 2.3%
Stephen Rhodes Independent 463 1.1%
Mark Scheimann Green Party 366 0.9%
Joe Hall Independent 264 0.6%
Faruk Choudhury Independent 130 0.3%
Stephen Lathwell Independent 84 0.2%
Frank Sweeney Workers Revolutionary 75 0.2%
Maldon John Whittingdale Conservative 28,661 59.8%
Elfreda Tealby-Watson Liberal Democrat 9,254 19.3%
Swatantra Nandanwar Labour 6,070 12.7%
Jesse Pryke UK Independence 2,446 5.1%
Len Blain British National 1,464 3.1%
Mid Bedfordshire Nadine Dorries Conservative 28,815 52.5%
Linda Jack Liberal Democrat 13,663 24.9%
David Reeves Labour 8,108 14.8%
Bill Hall UK Independence 2,826 5.1%
Malcolm Bailey Green Party 773 1.4%
J. Cooper English Democrats 712 1.3%
Mid Norfolk George Freeman Conservative 25,123 49.5%
David Newman Liberal Democrat 11,267 22.2%
Elizabeth Hughes Labour 8,857 17.4%
Toby Coke UK Independence 2,800 5.5%
Timothy Birt Green Party 1,457 2.9%
Christine Kelly British National 1,261 2.5%
North East Bedfordshire Alistair Burt Conservative 30,989 55.8%
Mike Pitt Liberal Democrat 12,047 21.7%
Edward Brown Labour 8,957 16.1%
Brian Capell UK Independence 2,294 4.1%
Ian Seeby British National 1,265 2.3%
North East Cambridgeshire Stephen Barclay Conservative 26,862 51.6%
Lorna Spenceley Liberal Democrat 10,437 20.0%
Peter Roberts Labour 9,274 17.8%
Robin Talbot UK Independence 2,791 5.4%
Susan Clapp British National 1,747 3.4%
Debra Jordan Independent 566 1.1%
Graham Murphy English Democrats 387 0.7%
North East Hertfordshire Oliver Heald Conservative 26,995 53.5%
Hugh Annand Liberal Democrat 11,801 23.4%
David Kirkman Labour 8,291 16.4%
Adrianne Smyth UK Independence 2,075 4.1%
Rosemary Bland Green Party 875 1.7%
Richard Campbell Independent 209 0.4%
David Ralph Your Right To Democracy Party Limited 143 0.3%
Phillip Reichardt Independent 36 0.1%
North Norfolk Norman Lamb Liberal Democrat 27,554 55.5%
Trevor Ivory Conservative 15,928 32.1%
Phillip Harris Labour 2,896 5.8%
Michael Baker UK Independence 2,680 5.4%
Andrew Boswell Green Party 508 1.0%
Simon Mann Independent 95 0.2%
North West Cambridgeshire Shailesh Vara Conservative 29,425 50.5%
Kevin Wilkins Liberal Democrat 12,748 21.9%
Chris York Labour 9,877 16.9%
Robert H. Brown UK Independence 4,826 8.3%
Stephen Goldspink English Democrats 1,407 2.4%
North West Norfolk Henry Bellingham Conservative 25,916 54.2%
William Summers Liberal Democrat 11,106 23.2%
Manish Sood Labour 6,353 13.3%
John Gray UK Independence 1,841 3.9%
David Fleming British National 1,839 3.8%
Michael de Whalley Green Party 745 1.6%
Norwich North Chloe Smith Conservative 17,280 40.6%
John Cook Labour/Co-operative 13,379 31.4%
David Stephen Liberal Democrat 7,783 18.3%
Glenn Tingle UK Independence 1,878 4.4%
Jessica Goldfinch Green Party 1,245 2.9%
Thomas Richardson British National 747 1.8%
Bill Holden Independent 143 0.3%
Andrew Holland Christian Party 118 0.3%
Norwich South Simon Wright Liberal Democrat 13,960 29.4%
Charles Clarke Labour 13,650 28.7%
Antony Little Conservative 10,902 22.9%
Adrian Ramsay Green Party 7,095 14.9%
Steve Emmens UK Independence 1,145 2.4%
Leonard Heather British National 697 1.5%
Gabriel Polley Workers Revolutionary 102 0.2%
Peterborough Stewart Jackson Conservative 18,133 40.4%
Edward Murphy Labour 13,272 29.5%
Nicholas Sandford Liberal Democrat 8,816 19.6%
Frances Fox UK Independence 3,007 6.7%
Rob King English Democrats 770 1.7%
Fiona Radic Green Party 523 1.2%
John Swallow Independent 406 0.9%
Rayleigh and Wickford Mark Francois Conservative 30,257 57.8%
Susan Gaszczak Liberal Democrat 7,919 15.1%
Mike Le-Surf Labour 7,577 14.5%
John Hayter English Democrats 2,219 4.2%
Tino Callaghan UK Independence 2,211 4.2%
Anthony Evennett British National 2,160 4.1%
Rochford and Southend East James Duddridge Conservative 19,509 46.9%
Kevin Bonavia Labour 8,459 20.3%
Graham Longley Liberal Democrat 8,084 19.4%
James Moyies UK Independence 2,405 5.8%
Geoff Strobridge British National 1,856 4.5%
Andrew Vaughan Green Party 707 1.7%
Anthonty Chytry Independent 611 1.5%
Saffron Walden Alan Haselhurst Conservative 30,155 55.5%
Peter Wilcock Liberal Democrat 14,913 27.4%
Barbara Light Labour 5,288 9.7%
Roger Lord UK Independence 2,228 4.1%
Chrissie Mitchell British National 1,050 1.9%
Karmel Hossain Green Party 735 1.4%
South Basildon and East Thurrock Stephen Metcalfe Conservative 19,624 43.9%
Angela Smith Labour/Co-operative 13,852 31.0%
Geoff Williams Liberal Democrat 5,977 13.4%
Kerry Smith UK Independence 2,639 5.9%
Christopher Roberts British National 2,518 5.6%
N. X Independent 125 0.3%
South Cambridgeshire Andrew Lansley Conservative 27,995 47.4%
Sebastian Kindersley Liberal Democrat 20,157 34.1%
Tariq Sadiq Labour 6,024 10.2%
Robin Page Independent 1,968 3.3%
Helene Davies-Green UK Independence 1,873 3.2%
Simon Saggers Green Party 1,039 1.8%
South East Cambridgeshire James Paice Conservative 27,629 48.0%
Jonathan Chatfield Liberal Democrat 21,683 37.6%
John Cowan Labour 4,380 7.6%
Andy Monk UK Independence 2,138 3.7%
Simon Sedgwick-Jell Green Party 766 1.3%
G. L. Woollard Independent 517 0.9%
Daniel Bell Christian Peoples Alliance 489 0.8%
South Norfolk Richard Bacon Conservative 27,133 49.3%
Jacqueline Howe Liberal Democrat 16,193 29.4%
Mick Castle Labour 7,252 13.2%
Evan Heasley UK Independence 2,329 4.2%
Helen Mitchell British National 1,086 2.0%
Jo Willcott Green Party 1,000 1.8%
South Suffolk Tim Yeo Conservative 24,550 47.7%
Nigel Bennett Liberal Democrat 15,861 30.8%
Emma Bishton Labour 7,368 14.3%
David Campbell Bannerman UK Independence 3,637 7.1%
South West Bedfordshire Andrew Selous Conservative 26,815 52.8%
Rod Cantrill Liberal Democrat 10,166 20.0%
Jennifer Bone Labour 9,948 19.6%
Martin Newman UK Independence 2,142 4.2%
Mark Tolman British National 1,703 3.4%
South West Hertfordshire David Gauke Conservative 30,773 54.2%
Colin Townsend Liberal Democrat 15,853 27.9%
Harinder Mann Labour 6,526 11.5%
Mark Benson UK Independence 1,450 2.6%
Deirdre Gates British National 1,302 2.3%
James Hannaway Independent 846 1.5%
South West Norfolk Elizabeth Truss Conservative 23,753 48.3%
Stephen Gordon Liberal Democrat 10,613 21.6%
Peter Smith Labour 9,119 18.6%
Kay Hipsey UK Independence 3,061 6.2%
Dennis Pearce British National 1,774 3.6%
Lori Allen Green Party 830 1.7%
Southend West David Amess Conservative 20,086 46.1%
Peter Welch Liberal Democrat 12,816 29.4%
Thomas Flynn Labour 5,850 13.4%
Gary Cockrill UK Independence 1,714 3.9%
Tony Gladwin British National 1,333 3.1%
Barry Bolton Green Party 644 1.5%
Dr Vel Independent 617 1.4%
Terry Phillips English Democrats 546 1.3%
St Albans Anne Main Conservative 21,533 40.8%
Sandy Walkington Liberal Democrat 19,228 36.4%
Roma Mills Labour 9,288 17.6%
John Stocker UK Independence 2,028 3.8%
Jack Easton Green Party 758 1.4%
Stevenage Stephen McPartland Conservative 18,491 41.4%
Sharon Taylor Labour/Co-operative 14,913 33.4%
Julia Davies Liberal Democrat 7,432 16.6%
Marion Mason UK Independence 2,004 4.5%
Michael Green British National 1,007 2.3%
Charles Vickers English Democrats 366 0.8%
Stephen Phillips No Candidate Deserves My Vote! 327 0.7%
David Cox Independent 80 0.2%
Andrew Ralph Your Right To Democracy Party Limited 31 0.1%
Suffolk Coastal Therese Coffey Conservative 25,475 46.4%
Daisy Cooper Liberal Democrat 16,347 29.8%
Adam Leeder Labour 8,812 16.1%
Stephen Bush UK Independence 3,156 5.7%
Rachel Fulcher Green Party 1,103 2.0%
Thurrock Jackie Doyle-Price Conservative 16,869 36.8%
Carl Morris Labour 16,777 36.6%
Carys Davis Liberal Democrat 4,901 10.7%
Emma Colgate British National 3,618 7.9%
Clive Broad UK Independence 3,390 7.4%
Arinola Araba Christian Party 266 0.6%
Watford Richard Harrington Conservative 19,291 34.9%
Sal Brinton Liberal Democrat 17,866 32.4%
Claire Ward Labour 14,750 26.7%
Andrew Emerson British National 1,217 2.2%
Graham Eardley UK Independence 1,199 2.2%
Ian Brandon Green Party 885 1.6%
Waveney Peter Aldous Conservative 20,571 40.2%
Bob Blizzard Labour 19,802 38.7%
Alan Dean Liberal Democrat 6,811 13.3%
Jack Tyler UK Independence 2,684 5.2%
Graham Elliott Green Party 1,167 2.3%
Louis Barfe Independent 106 0.2%
Welwyn Hatfield Grant Shapps Conservative 27,894 57.0%
Mike Hobday Labour 10,471 21.4%
Paul Zukowskyj Liberal Democrat 8,010 16.4%
David Platt UK Independence 1,643 3.4%
Jill Weston Green Party 796 1.6%
Nigel Parker Independent 158 0.3%
West Suffolk Matthew Hancock Conservative 24,312 50.6%
Belinda Brooks-Gordon Liberal Democrat 11,262 23.4%
Abul Ahmed Labour 7,089 14.7%
Ian Smith UK Independence 3,085 6.4%
Ramon Johns British National 1,428 3.0%
Andrew Appleby Independent 540 1.1%
Colin Young Christian Peoples Alliance 373 0.8%
Witham Priti Patel Conservative 24,448 52.2%
Margaret Phelps Liberal Democrat 9,252 19.8%
John Spademan Labour 8,656 18.5%
David Hodges UK Independence 3,060 6.5%
James Abbott Green Party 1,419 3.0%

Results by Seats

Basildon and Billericay

John Baron of Conservative received 52.7% of the votes, totaling 21,922 votes, to win the election. Allan Davies of Labour was defeated by a margin of 29.6%, receiving 23.1% of the votes, totaling 9,584 votes. The total votes cast was 41,683. There are totally 65,515 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 63.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Basildon and Billericay
Candidate Party Votes %
John Baron Conservative 21,922 52.7%
Allan Davies Labour 9,584 23.1%
Mike Hibbs Liberal Democrat 6,538 15.7%
Irene Bateman British National 1,934 4.7%
Alan Broad UK Independence 1,591 3.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 29.6%, Valid Votes: 41,569, Invalid: 114, Total: 41,683, Registered Voters: 65,515, Turnout: 63.6%

Bedford

Richard Fuller of Conservative received 38.9% of the votes, totaling 17,546 votes, to win the election. Patrick Hall of Labour was defeated by a margin of 3.0%, receiving 35.9% of the votes, totaling 16,193 votes. The total votes cast was 45,201. There are totally 68,530 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bedford
Candidate Party Votes %
Richard Fuller Conservative 17,546 38.9%
Patrick Hall Labour 16,193 35.9%
Henry Vann Liberal Democrat 8,957 19.9%
Mark Adkin UK Independence 1,136 2.5%
William Dewick British National 757 1.7%
Ben Foley Green Party 393 0.9%
Samrat Bhandari Independent 120 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 3.0%, Valid Votes: 45,102, Invalid: 99, Total: 45,201, Registered Voters: 68,530, Turnout: 66.0%

Braintree

Brooks Newmark of Conservative received 52.6% of the votes, totaling 25,901 votes, to win the election. Bill Edwards of Labour was defeated by a margin of 32.7%, receiving 19.9% of the votes, totaling 9,780 votes. The total votes cast was 49,257. There are totally 71,163 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Braintree
Candidate Party Votes %
Brooks Newmark Conservative 25,901 52.6%
Bill Edwards Labour 9,780 19.9%
Steve Jarvis Liberal Democrat 9,247 18.8%
Michael Ford UK Independence 2,477 5.0%
Paul Hooks British National 1,080 2.2%
Daisy Blench Green Party 718 1.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 32.7%, Valid Votes: 49,203, Invalid: 54, Total: 49,257, Registered Voters: 71,163, Turnout: 69.2%

Brentwood and Ongar

Eric Pickles of Conservative received 56.9% of the votes, totaling 28,793 votes, to win the election. David Kendall of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 33.4%, receiving 23.5% of the votes, totaling 11,872 votes. The total votes cast was 50,719. There are totally 69,309 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Brentwood and Ongar
Candidate Party Votes %
Eric Pickles Conservative 28,793 56.9%
David Kendall Liberal Democrat 11,872 23.5%
Heidi Benzing Labour 4,992 9.9%
Stuart McGough UK Independence 2,037 4.0%
Paul Morris British National 1,447 2.9%
Jessica Barnecutt Green Party 584 1.2%
Robin Tilbrook English Democrats 491 1.0%
James Sapwell Independent 263 0.5%
Danny Attfield Independent 113 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 33.4%, Valid Votes: 50,592, Invalid: 127, Total: 50,719, Registered Voters: 69,309, Turnout: 73.2%

Broadland

Keith Simpson of Conservative received 46.2% of the votes, totaling 24,338 votes, to win the election. Dan Roper of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 13.8%, receiving 32.4% of the votes, totaling 17,046 votes. The total votes cast was 52,730. There are totally 72,445 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Broadland
Candidate Party Votes %
Keith Simpson Conservative 24,338 46.2%
Dan Roper Liberal Democrat 17,046 32.4%
Allyson Barron Labour 7,287 13.8%
Stuart Agnew UK Independence 2,382 4.5%
Edith Crowther British National 871 1.7%
Susan Curran Green Party 752 1.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 13.8%, Valid Votes: 52,676, Invalid: 54, Total: 52,730, Registered Voters: 72,445, Turnout: 72.8%

Broxbourne

Charles Walker of Conservative received 58.8% of the votes, totaling 26,844 votes, to win the election. Michael Watson of Labour was defeated by a margin of 41.2%, receiving 17.6% of the votes, totaling 8,040 votes. The total votes cast was 45,755. There are totally 71,391 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Broxbourne
Candidate Party Votes %
Charles Walker Conservative 26,844 58.8%
Michael Watson Labour 8,040 17.6%
Allan Witherick Liberal Democrat 6,107 13.4%
Steve McCole British National 2,159 4.7%
Martin Harvey UK Independence 1,890 4.1%
Debbie LeMay English Democrats 618 1.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 41.2%, Valid Votes: 45,658, Invalid: 97, Total: 45,755, Registered Voters: 71,391, Turnout: 64.1%

Bury St Edmunds

David Ruffley of Conservative received 47.5% of the votes, totaling 27,899 votes, to win the election. David Chappell of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 21.1%, receiving 26.4% of the votes, totaling 15,519 votes. The total votes cast was 58,797. There are totally 84,716 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bury St Edmunds
Candidate Party Votes %
David Ruffley Conservative 27,899 47.5%
David Chappell Liberal Democrat 15,519 26.4%
Kevin Hind Labour 9,776 16.6%
John Howlett UK Independence 3,003 5.1%
Mark Ereira-Guyer Green Party 2,521 4.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 21.1%, Valid Votes: 58,718, Invalid: 79, Total: 58,797, Registered Voters: 84,716, Turnout: 69.4%

Cambridge

Julian Huppert of Liberal Democrat received 39.1% of the votes, totaling 19,621 votes, to win the election. Nick Hillman of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 13.5%, receiving 25.6% of the votes, totaling 12,829 votes. The total votes cast was 50,288. There are totally 74,699 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Cambridge
Candidate Party Votes %
Julian Huppert Liberal Democrat 19,621 39.1%
Nick Hillman Conservative 12,829 25.6%
Daniel Zeichner Labour 12,174 24.3%
Tony Juniper Green Party 3,804 7.6%
Peter Burkinshaw UK Independence 1,195 2.4%
Martin Booth Cambridge Socialists 362 0.7%
Old Holborn Independent 145 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 13.5%, Valid Votes: 50,130, Invalid: 158, Total: 50,288, Registered Voters: 74,699, Turnout: 67.3%

Castle Point

Rebecca Harris of Conservative received 44.0% of the votes, totaling 19,806 votes, to win the election. Bob Spink of Independent Save Our Green Belt was defeated by a margin of 17.0%, receiving 27.0% of the votes, totaling 12,174 votes. The total votes cast was 45,099. There are totally 67,284 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Castle Point
Candidate Party Votes %
Rebecca Harris Conservative 19,806 44.0%
Bob Spink Independent Save Our Green Belt 12,174 27.0%
Julian Ware-Lane Labour 6,609 14.7%
Brendan D'Cruz Liberal Democrat 4,232 9.4%
Philip Howell British National 2,205 4.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 17.0%, Valid Votes: 45,026, Invalid: 73, Total: 45,099, Registered Voters: 67,284, Turnout: 67.0%

Central Suffolk and North Ipswich

Daniel Poulter of Conservative received 50.8% of the votes, totaling 27,125 votes, to win the election. Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 25.8%, receiving 25.0% of the votes, totaling 13,339 votes. The total votes cast was 53,514. There are totally 75,786 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
Candidate Party Votes %
Daniel Poulter Conservative 27,125 50.8%
Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne Liberal Democrat 13,339 25.0%
Bhavna Joshi Labour 8,636 16.2%
Roy Philpot UK Independence 2,361 4.4%
Andrew Stringer Green Party 1,452 2.7%
Mark Trevitt Independent 389 0.7%
Richard Vass The New Party 118 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 25.8%, Valid Votes: 53,420, Invalid: 94, Total: 53,514, Registered Voters: 75,786, Turnout: 70.6%

Chelmsford

Simon Burns of Conservative received 46.2% of the votes, totaling 25,207 votes, to win the election. Stephen Robinson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 9.4%, receiving 36.8% of the votes, totaling 20,097 votes. The total votes cast was 54,635. There are totally 77,525 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Chelmsford
Candidate Party Votes %
Simon Burns Conservative 25,207 46.2%
Stephen Robinson Liberal Democrat 20,097 36.8%
Peter Dixon Labour 5,980 11.0%
Ken Wedon UK Independence 1,527 2.8%
Michael Bateman British National 899 1.6%
Angela Thomson Green Party 476 0.9%
Claire Tilbrook English Democrats 254 0.5%
Ben Sherman Reduce Tax On Beer 153 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 9.4%, Valid Votes: 54,593, Invalid: 42, Total: 54,635, Registered Voters: 77,525, Turnout: 70.5%

Clacton

Douglas Carswell of Conservative received 53.0% of the votes, totaling 22,867 votes, to win the election. Ivan Henderson of Labour was defeated by a margin of 28.0%, receiving 25.0% of the votes, totaling 10,799 votes. The total votes cast was 43,204. There are totally 67,194 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Clacton
Candidate Party Votes %
Douglas Carswell Conservative 22,867 53.0%
Ivan Henderson Labour 10,799 25.0%
Michael Green Liberal Democrat 5,577 12.9%
Jim Taylor British National 1,975 4.6%
Terry Allen Tendring First 1,078 2.5%
Chris Southall Green Party 535 1.2%
Christopher Humphrey Independent 292 0.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 28.0%, Valid Votes: 43,123, Invalid: 81, Total: 43,204, Registered Voters: 67,194, Turnout: 64.3%

Colchester

Bob Russell of Liberal Democrat received 48.0% of the votes, totaling 22,151 votes, to win the election. Will Quince of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 15.1%, receiving 32.9% of the votes, totaling 15,169 votes. The total votes cast was 46,240. There are totally 74,064 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Colchester
Candidate Party Votes %
Bob Russell Liberal Democrat 22,151 48.0%
Will Quince Conservative 15,169 32.9%
Jordan Newell Labour 5,680 12.3%
John Pitts UK Independence 1,350 2.9%
Sidney Chaney British National 705 1.5%
Peter Lynn Green Party 694 1.5%
Eddie Bone English Democrats 335 0.7%
Garryck Noble Peoples Party Essex 35 0.1%
Paul Shaw Independent 20 0.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 15.1%, Valid Votes: 46,139, Invalid: 101, Total: 46,240, Registered Voters: 74,064, Turnout: 62.4%

Epping Forest

Eleanor Laing of Conservative received 54.0% of the votes, totaling 25,148 votes, to win the election. Ann Haigh of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 32.5%, receiving 21.5% of the votes, totaling 10,017 votes. The total votes cast was 46,718. There are totally 72,186 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Epping Forest
Candidate Party Votes %
Eleanor Laing Conservative 25,148 54.0%
Ann Haigh Liberal Democrat 10,017 21.5%
Katie Curtis Labour 6,641 14.3%
Pat Richardson British National 1,982 4.3%
Andrew Smith UK Independence 1,852 4.0%
Simon Pepper Green Party 659 1.4%
Kim Sawyer English Democrats 285 0.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 32.5%, Valid Votes: 46,584, Invalid: 134, Total: 46,718, Registered Voters: 72,186, Turnout: 64.7%

Great Yarmouth

Brandon Lewis of Conservative received 43.1% of the votes, totaling 18,571 votes, to win the election. Anthony Wright of Labour was defeated by a margin of 9.9%, receiving 33.2% of the votes, totaling 14,295 votes. The total votes cast was 43,206. There are totally 70,315 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 61.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Great Yarmouth
Candidate Party Votes %
Brandon Lewis Conservative 18,571 43.1%
Anthony Wright Labour 14,295 33.2%
Simon Partridge Liberal Democrat 6,188 14.4%
Alan Baugh UK Independence 2,066 4.8%
Bosco Tann British National 1,421 3.3%
Laura Biggart Green Party 416 1.0%
Margaret Morris Matriarchal Party United Kingdom Great Britain 100 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 9.9%, Valid Votes: 43,057, Invalid: 149, Total: 43,206, Registered Voters: 70,315, Turnout: 61.4%

Harlow

Robert Halfon of Conservative received 44.9% of the votes, totaling 19,691 votes, to win the election. Bill Rammell of Labour was defeated by a margin of 11.2%, receiving 33.7% of the votes, totaling 14,766 votes. The total votes cast was 44,027. There are totally 67,583 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Harlow
Candidate Party Votes %
Robert Halfon Conservative 19,691 44.9%
Bill Rammell Labour 14,766 33.7%
David White Liberal Democrat 5,990 13.7%
Eddy Butler British National 1,739 4.0%
John Croft UK Independence 1,591 3.6%
Olluyemi Adeeko Christian Party 101 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 11.2%, Valid Votes: 43,878, Invalid: 149, Total: 44,027, Registered Voters: 67,583, Turnout: 65.1%

Harwich and North Essex

Bernard Jenkin of Conservative received 46.9% of the votes, totaling 23,001 votes, to win the election. James Raven of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 23.3%, receiving 23.6% of the votes, totaling 11,554 votes. The total votes cast was 49,076. There are totally 70,743 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Harwich and North Essex
Candidate Party Votes %
Bernard Jenkin Conservative 23,001 46.9%
James Raven Liberal Democrat 11,554 23.6%
Darren Barrenger Labour 9,774 19.9%
Simon Anselmi UK Independence 2,527 5.2%
Stephen Robey British National 1,065 2.2%
Chris Fox Green Party 909 1.9%
Peter Thompson Bates Independent 170 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.3%, Valid Votes: 49,000, Invalid: 76, Total: 49,076, Registered Voters: 70,743, Turnout: 69.4%

Hemel Hempstead

Mike Penning of Conservative received 50.0% of the votes, totaling 24,721 votes, to win the election. Richard Grayson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.1%, receiving 22.9% of the votes, totaling 11,315 votes. The total votes cast was 49,526. There are totally 72,752 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Hemel Hempstead
Candidate Party Votes %
Mike Penning Conservative 24,721 50.0%
Richard Grayson Liberal Democrat 11,315 22.9%
Ayfer Orhan Labour 10,295 20.8%
Janet Price British National 1,615 3.3%
David Alexander UK Independence 1,254 2.5%
Mick Young Independent 271 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.1%, Valid Votes: 49,471, Invalid: 55, Total: 49,526, Registered Voters: 72,752, Turnout: 68.1%

Hertford and Stortford

Mark Prisk of Conservative received 53.8% of the votes, totaling 29,810 votes, to win the election. Andrew Lewin of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.8%, receiving 26.0% of the votes, totaling 14,373 votes. The total votes cast was 55,457. There are totally 78,459 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Hertford and Stortford
Candidate Party Votes %
Mark Prisk Conservative 29,810 53.8%
Andrew Lewin Liberal Democrat 14,373 26.0%
Steve Terry Labour 7,620 13.8%
David Sodey UK Independence 1,716 3.1%
Roy Harris British National 1,297 2.3%
Loucas Xenophontos Independent 325 0.6%
Martin Adams Independent 236 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.8%, Valid Votes: 55,377, Invalid: 80, Total: 55,457, Registered Voters: 78,459, Turnout: 70.7%

Hertsmere

James Clappison of Conservative received 56.0% of the votes, totaling 26,476 votes, to win the election. Sam Russell of Labour was defeated by a margin of 37.2%, receiving 18.8% of the votes, totaling 8,871 votes. The total votes cast was 47,410. There are totally 73,057 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Hertsmere
Candidate Party Votes %
James Clappison Conservative 26,476 56.0%
Sam Russell Labour 8,871 18.8%
Anthony Rowlands Liberal Democrat 8,210 17.4%
David Rutter UK Independence 1,712 3.6%
Daniel Seabrook British National 1,397 3.0%
Arjuna Krishna-Das Green Party 604 1.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 37.2%, Valid Votes: 47,270, Invalid: 140, Total: 47,410, Registered Voters: 73,057, Turnout: 64.9%

Hitchin and Harpenden

Peter Lilley of Conservative received 54.6% of the votes, totaling 29,869 votes, to win the election. Nigel Quinton of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.9%, receiving 26.7% of the votes, totaling 14,598 votes. The total votes cast was 54,842. There are totally 73,851 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 74.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Hitchin and Harpenden
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter Lilley Conservative 29,869 54.6%
Nigel Quinton Liberal Democrat 14,598 26.7%
Oliver de Botton Labour 7,413 13.6%
Graham Wilkinson UK Independence 1,663 3.0%
Richard Wise Green Party 807 1.5%
Margaret Henderson Independent 109 0.2%
Simon Byron Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 108 0.2%
Eric Hannah Your Right To Democracy Party Limited 90 0.2%
Peter Rigby Independent 50 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.9%, Valid Votes: 54,707, Invalid: 135, Total: 54,842, Registered Voters: 73,851, Turnout: 74.3%

Huntingdon

Jonathan Djanogly of Conservative received 48.9% of the votes, totaling 26,516 votes, to win the election. Martin Land of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 20.0%, receiving 28.9% of the votes, totaling 15,697 votes. The total votes cast was 54,400. There are totally 83,557 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Huntingdon
Candidate Party Votes %
Jonathan Djanogly Conservative 26,516 48.9%
Martin Land Liberal Democrat 15,697 28.9%
Anthea Cox Labour 5,982 11.0%
Jennifer Curtis UK Independence 3,258 6.0%
Jonathan Salt Independent 1,432 2.6%
John Clare Green Party 652 1.2%
Lord Toby Jug Official Monster Raving Loony 548 1.0%
Carrie Holliman Animal Protection 181 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 20.0%, Valid Votes: 54,266, Invalid: 134, Total: 54,400, Registered Voters: 83,557, Turnout: 65.1%

Ipswich

Benedict Gummer of Conservative received 39.1% of the votes, totaling 18,371 votes, to win the election. Chris Mole of Labour was defeated by a margin of 4.4%, receiving 34.7% of the votes, totaling 16,292 votes. The total votes cast was 47,030. There are totally 75,770 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Ipswich
Candidate Party Votes %
Benedict Gummer Conservative 18,371 39.1%
Chris Mole Labour 16,292 34.7%
Mark Dyson Liberal Democrat 8,556 18.2%
Christopher Streatfield UK Independence 1,365 2.9%
Dennis Boater British National 1,270 2.7%
Tim Glover Green Party 775 1.7%
Kim Christofi Christian Party 149 0.3%
Peter Turtill Independent 93 0.2%
Sally Wainman Independent 70 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 4.4%, Valid Votes: 46,941, Invalid: 89, Total: 47,030, Registered Voters: 75,770, Turnout: 62.1%

Luton North

Kelvin Hopkins of Labour received 49.3% of the votes, totaling 21,192 votes, to win the election. Jeremy Brier of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 17.5%, receiving 31.8% of the votes, totaling 13,672 votes. The total votes cast was 43,107. There are totally 65,645 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Luton North
Candidate Party Votes %
Kelvin Hopkins Labour 21,192 49.3%
Jeremy Brier Conservative 13,672 31.8%
Rabi Martins Liberal Democrat 4,784 11.1%
Colin Brown UK Independence 1,564 3.6%
Shelley Rose British National 1,316 3.1%
Simon Hall Green Party 490 1.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 17.5%, Valid Votes: 43,018, Invalid: 89, Total: 43,107, Registered Voters: 65,645, Turnout: 65.7%

Luton South

Gavin Shuker of Labour/Co-operative received 34.9% of the votes, totaling 14,725 votes, to win the election. Nigel Huddleston of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 5.5%, receiving 29.4% of the votes, totaling 12,396 votes. The total votes cast was 42,335. There are totally 65,219 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Luton South
Candidate Party Votes %
Gavin Shuker Labour/Co-operative 14,725 34.9%
Nigel Huddleston Conservative 12,396 29.4%
Qurban Hussain Liberal Democrat 9,567 22.7%
Esther Rantzen Independent 1,872 4.4%
Tony Blakey British National 1,299 3.1%
Charles Lawman UK Independence 975 2.3%
Stephen Rhodes Independent 463 1.1%
Mark Scheimann Green Party 366 0.9%
Joe Hall Independent 264 0.6%
Faruk Choudhury Independent 130 0.3%
Stephen Lathwell Independent 84 0.2%
Frank Sweeney Workers Revolutionary 75 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 5.5%, Valid Votes: 42,216, Invalid: 119, Total: 42,335, Registered Voters: 65,219, Turnout: 64.9%

Maldon

John Whittingdale of Conservative received 59.8% of the votes, totaling 28,661 votes, to win the election. Elfreda Tealby-Watson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 40.5%, receiving 19.3% of the votes, totaling 9,254 votes. The total votes cast was 47,954. There are totally 68,777 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Maldon
Candidate Party Votes %
John Whittingdale Conservative 28,661 59.8%
Elfreda Tealby-Watson Liberal Democrat 9,254 19.3%
Swatantra Nandanwar Labour 6,070 12.7%
Jesse Pryke UK Independence 2,446 5.1%
Len Blain British National 1,464 3.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 40.5%, Valid Votes: 47,895, Invalid: 59, Total: 47,954, Registered Voters: 68,777, Turnout: 69.7%

Mid Bedfordshire

Nadine Dorries of Conservative received 52.5% of the votes, totaling 28,815 votes, to win the election. Linda Jack of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.6%, receiving 24.9% of the votes, totaling 13,663 votes. The total votes cast was 54,983. There are totally 76,310 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Mid Bedfordshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Nadine Dorries Conservative 28,815 52.5%
Linda Jack Liberal Democrat 13,663 24.9%
David Reeves Labour 8,108 14.8%
Bill Hall UK Independence 2,826 5.1%
Malcolm Bailey Green Party 773 1.4%
J. Cooper English Democrats 712 1.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.6%, Valid Votes: 54,897, Invalid: 86, Total: 54,983, Registered Voters: 76,310, Turnout: 72.1%

Mid Norfolk

George Freeman of Conservative received 49.5% of the votes, totaling 25,123 votes, to win the election. David Newman of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.3%, receiving 22.2% of the votes, totaling 11,267 votes. The total votes cast was 50,831. There are totally 74,260 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Mid Norfolk
Candidate Party Votes %
George Freeman Conservative 25,123 49.5%
David Newman Liberal Democrat 11,267 22.2%
Elizabeth Hughes Labour 8,857 17.4%
Toby Coke UK Independence 2,800 5.5%
Timothy Birt Green Party 1,457 2.9%
Christine Kelly British National 1,261 2.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.3%, Valid Votes: 50,765, Invalid: 66, Total: 50,831, Registered Voters: 74,260, Turnout: 68.5%

North East Bedfordshire

Alistair Burt of Conservative received 55.8% of the votes, totaling 30,989 votes, to win the election. Mike Pitt of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 34.1%, receiving 21.7% of the votes, totaling 12,047 votes. The total votes cast was 55,635. There are totally 78,060 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North East Bedfordshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Alistair Burt Conservative 30,989 55.8%
Mike Pitt Liberal Democrat 12,047 21.7%
Edward Brown Labour 8,957 16.1%
Brian Capell UK Independence 2,294 4.1%
Ian Seeby British National 1,265 2.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 34.1%, Valid Votes: 55,552, Invalid: 83, Total: 55,635, Registered Voters: 78,060, Turnout: 71.3%

North East Cambridgeshire

Stephen Barclay of Conservative received 51.6% of the votes, totaling 26,862 votes, to win the election. Lorna Spenceley of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.6%, receiving 20.0% of the votes, totaling 10,437 votes. The total votes cast was 52,132. There are totally 73,224 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North East Cambridgeshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Stephen Barclay Conservative 26,862 51.6%
Lorna Spenceley Liberal Democrat 10,437 20.0%
Peter Roberts Labour 9,274 17.8%
Robin Talbot UK Independence 2,791 5.4%
Susan Clapp British National 1,747 3.4%
Debra Jordan Independent 566 1.1%
Graham Murphy English Democrats 387 0.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.6%, Valid Votes: 52,064, Invalid: 68, Total: 52,132, Registered Voters: 73,224, Turnout: 71.2%

North East Hertfordshire

Oliver Heald of Conservative received 53.5% of the votes, totaling 26,995 votes, to win the election. Hugh Annand of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 30.1%, receiving 23.4% of the votes, totaling 11,801 votes. The total votes cast was 50,574. There are totally 72,200 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North East Hertfordshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Oliver Heald Conservative 26,995 53.5%
Hugh Annand Liberal Democrat 11,801 23.4%
David Kirkman Labour 8,291 16.4%
Adrianne Smyth UK Independence 2,075 4.1%
Rosemary Bland Green Party 875 1.7%
Richard Campbell Independent 209 0.4%
David Ralph Your Right To Democracy Party Limited 143 0.3%
Phillip Reichardt Independent 36 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 30.1%, Valid Votes: 50,425, Invalid: 149, Total: 50,574, Registered Voters: 72,200, Turnout: 70.0%

North Norfolk

Norman Lamb of Liberal Democrat received 55.5% of the votes, totaling 27,554 votes, to win the election. Trevor Ivory of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 23.4%, receiving 32.1% of the votes, totaling 15,928 votes. The total votes cast was 49,737. There are totally 67,851 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North Norfolk
Candidate Party Votes %
Norman Lamb Liberal Democrat 27,554 55.5%
Trevor Ivory Conservative 15,928 32.1%
Phillip Harris Labour 2,896 5.8%
Michael Baker UK Independence 2,680 5.4%
Andrew Boswell Green Party 508 1.0%
Simon Mann Independent 95 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.4%, Valid Votes: 49,661, Invalid: 76, Total: 49,737, Registered Voters: 67,851, Turnout: 73.3%

North West Cambridgeshire

Shailesh Vara of Conservative received 50.5% of the votes, totaling 29,425 votes, to win the election. Kevin Wilkins of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 28.6%, receiving 21.9% of the votes, totaling 12,748 votes. The total votes cast was 58,441. There are totally 88,851 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North West Cambridgeshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Shailesh Vara Conservative 29,425 50.5%
Kevin Wilkins Liberal Democrat 12,748 21.9%
Chris York Labour 9,877 16.9%
Robert H. Brown UK Independence 4,826 8.3%
Stephen Goldspink English Democrats 1,407 2.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 28.6%, Valid Votes: 58,283, Invalid: 158, Total: 58,441, Registered Voters: 88,851, Turnout: 65.8%

North West Norfolk

Henry Bellingham of Conservative received 54.2% of the votes, totaling 25,916 votes, to win the election. William Summers of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.0%, receiving 23.2% of the votes, totaling 11,106 votes. The total votes cast was 47,865. There are totally 73,105 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North West Norfolk
Candidate Party Votes %
Henry Bellingham Conservative 25,916 54.2%
William Summers Liberal Democrat 11,106 23.2%
Manish Sood Labour 6,353 13.3%
John Gray UK Independence 1,841 3.9%
David Fleming British National 1,839 3.8%
Michael de Whalley Green Party 745 1.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.0%, Valid Votes: 47,800, Invalid: 65, Total: 47,865, Registered Voters: 73,105, Turnout: 65.5%

Norwich North

Chloe Smith of Conservative received 40.6% of the votes, totaling 17,280 votes, to win the election. John Cook of Labour/Co-operative was defeated by a margin of 9.2%, receiving 31.4% of the votes, totaling 13,379 votes. The total votes cast was 42,613. There are totally 64,814 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Norwich North
Candidate Party Votes %
Chloe Smith Conservative 17,280 40.6%
John Cook Labour/Co-operative 13,379 31.4%
David Stephen Liberal Democrat 7,783 18.3%
Glenn Tingle UK Independence 1,878 4.4%
Jessica Goldfinch Green Party 1,245 2.9%
Thomas Richardson British National 747 1.8%
Bill Holden Independent 143 0.3%
Andrew Holland Christian Party 118 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 9.2%, Valid Votes: 42,573, Invalid: 40, Total: 42,613, Registered Voters: 64,814, Turnout: 65.7%

Norwich South

Simon Wright of Liberal Democrat received 29.4% of the votes, totaling 13,960 votes, to win the election. Charles Clarke of Labour was defeated by a margin of 0.7%, receiving 28.7% of the votes, totaling 13,650 votes. The total votes cast was 47,621. There are totally 73,649 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Norwich South
Candidate Party Votes %
Simon Wright Liberal Democrat 13,960 29.4%
Charles Clarke Labour 13,650 28.7%
Antony Little Conservative 10,902 22.9%
Adrian Ramsay Green Party 7,095 14.9%
Steve Emmens UK Independence 1,145 2.4%
Leonard Heather British National 697 1.5%
Gabriel Polley Workers Revolutionary 102 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 0.7%, Valid Votes: 47,551, Invalid: 70, Total: 47,621, Registered Voters: 73,649, Turnout: 64.7%

Peterborough

Stewart Jackson of Conservative received 40.4% of the votes, totaling 18,133 votes, to win the election. Edward Murphy of Labour was defeated by a margin of 10.9%, receiving 29.5% of the votes, totaling 13,272 votes. The total votes cast was 45,119. There are totally 70,278 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Peterborough
Candidate Party Votes %
Stewart Jackson Conservative 18,133 40.4%
Edward Murphy Labour 13,272 29.5%
Nicholas Sandford Liberal Democrat 8,816 19.6%
Frances Fox UK Independence 3,007 6.7%
Rob King English Democrats 770 1.7%
Fiona Radic Green Party 523 1.2%
John Swallow Independent 406 0.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 10.9%, Valid Votes: 44,927, Invalid: 192, Total: 45,119, Registered Voters: 70,278, Turnout: 64.2%

Rayleigh and Wickford

Mark Francois of Conservative received 57.8% of the votes, totaling 30,257 votes, to win the election. Susan Gaszczak of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 42.7%, receiving 15.1% of the votes, totaling 7,919 votes. The total votes cast was 52,459. There are totally 75,661 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Rayleigh and Wickford
Candidate Party Votes %
Mark Francois Conservative 30,257 57.8%
Susan Gaszczak Liberal Democrat 7,919 15.1%
Mike Le-Surf Labour 7,577 14.5%
John Hayter English Democrats 2,219 4.2%
Tino Callaghan UK Independence 2,211 4.2%
Anthony Evennett British National 2,160 4.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 42.7%, Valid Votes: 52,343, Invalid: 116, Total: 52,459, Registered Voters: 75,661, Turnout: 69.3%

Rochford and Southend East

James Duddridge of Conservative received 46.9% of the votes, totaling 19,509 votes, to win the election. Kevin Bonavia of Labour was defeated by a margin of 26.6%, receiving 20.3% of the votes, totaling 8,459 votes. The total votes cast was 41,741. There are totally 71,467 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 58.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Rochford and Southend East
Candidate Party Votes %
James Duddridge Conservative 19,509 46.9%
Kevin Bonavia Labour 8,459 20.3%
Graham Longley Liberal Democrat 8,084 19.4%
James Moyies UK Independence 2,405 5.8%
Geoff Strobridge British National 1,856 4.5%
Andrew Vaughan Green Party 707 1.7%
Anthonty Chytry Independent 611 1.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 26.6%, Valid Votes: 41,631, Invalid: 110, Total: 41,741, Registered Voters: 71,467, Turnout: 58.4%

Saffron Walden

Alan Haselhurst of Conservative received 55.5% of the votes, totaling 30,155 votes, to win the election. Peter Wilcock of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 28.1%, receiving 27.4% of the votes, totaling 14,913 votes. The total votes cast was 54,438. There are totally 76,035 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Saffron Walden
Candidate Party Votes %
Alan Haselhurst Conservative 30,155 55.5%
Peter Wilcock Liberal Democrat 14,913 27.4%
Barbara Light Labour 5,288 9.7%
Roger Lord UK Independence 2,228 4.1%
Chrissie Mitchell British National 1,050 1.9%
Karmel Hossain Green Party 735 1.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 28.1%, Valid Votes: 54,369, Invalid: 69, Total: 54,438, Registered Voters: 76,035, Turnout: 71.6%

South Basildon and East Thurrock

Stephen Metcalfe of Conservative received 43.9% of the votes, totaling 19,624 votes, to win the election. Angela Smith of Labour/Co-operative was defeated by a margin of 12.9%, receiving 31.0% of the votes, totaling 13,852 votes. The total votes cast was 44,835. There are totally 71,874 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South Basildon and East Thurrock
Candidate Party Votes %
Stephen Metcalfe Conservative 19,624 43.9%
Angela Smith Labour/Co-operative 13,852 31.0%
Geoff Williams Liberal Democrat 5,977 13.4%
Kerry Smith UK Independence 2,639 5.9%
Christopher Roberts British National 2,518 5.6%
N. X Independent 125 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.9%, Valid Votes: 44,735, Invalid: 100, Total: 44,835, Registered Voters: 71,874, Turnout: 62.4%

South Cambridgeshire

Andrew Lansley of Conservative received 47.4% of the votes, totaling 27,995 votes, to win the election. Sebastian Kindersley of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 13.3%, receiving 34.1% of the votes, totaling 20,157 votes. The total votes cast was 59,162. There are totally 78,995 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 74.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South Cambridgeshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrew Lansley Conservative 27,995 47.4%
Sebastian Kindersley Liberal Democrat 20,157 34.1%
Tariq Sadiq Labour 6,024 10.2%
Robin Page Independent 1,968 3.3%
Helene Davies-Green UK Independence 1,873 3.2%
Simon Saggers Green Party 1,039 1.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 13.3%, Valid Votes: 59,056, Invalid: 106, Total: 59,162, Registered Voters: 78,995, Turnout: 74.9%

South East Cambridgeshire

James Paice of Conservative received 48.0% of the votes, totaling 27,629 votes, to win the election. Jonathan Chatfield of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 10.4%, receiving 37.6% of the votes, totaling 21,683 votes. The total votes cast was 57,724. There are totally 83,068 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South East Cambridgeshire
Candidate Party Votes %
James Paice Conservative 27,629 48.0%
Jonathan Chatfield Liberal Democrat 21,683 37.6%
John Cowan Labour 4,380 7.6%
Andy Monk UK Independence 2,138 3.7%
Simon Sedgwick-Jell Green Party 766 1.3%
G. L. Woollard Independent 517 0.9%
Daniel Bell Christian Peoples Alliance 489 0.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 10.4%, Valid Votes: 57,602, Invalid: 122, Total: 57,724, Registered Voters: 83,068, Turnout: 69.5%

South Norfolk

Richard Bacon of Conservative received 49.3% of the votes, totaling 27,133 votes, to win the election. Jacqueline Howe of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 19.9%, receiving 29.4% of the votes, totaling 16,193 votes. The total votes cast was 55,077. There are totally 76,179 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South Norfolk
Candidate Party Votes %
Richard Bacon Conservative 27,133 49.3%
Jacqueline Howe Liberal Democrat 16,193 29.4%
Mick Castle Labour 7,252 13.2%
Evan Heasley UK Independence 2,329 4.2%
Helen Mitchell British National 1,086 2.0%
Jo Willcott Green Party 1,000 1.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 19.9%, Valid Votes: 54,993, Invalid: 84, Total: 55,077, Registered Voters: 76,179, Turnout: 72.3%

South Suffolk

Tim Yeo of Conservative received 47.7% of the votes, totaling 24,550 votes, to win the election. Nigel Bennett of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 16.9%, receiving 30.8% of the votes, totaling 15,861 votes. The total votes cast was 51,503. There are totally 72,498 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South Suffolk
Candidate Party Votes %
Tim Yeo Conservative 24,550 47.7%
Nigel Bennett Liberal Democrat 15,861 30.8%
Emma Bishton Labour 7,368 14.3%
David Campbell Bannerman UK Independence 3,637 7.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 16.9%, Valid Votes: 51,416, Invalid: 87, Total: 51,503, Registered Voters: 72,498, Turnout: 71.0%

South West Bedfordshire

Andrew Selous of Conservative received 52.8% of the votes, totaling 26,815 votes, to win the election. Rod Cantrill of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 32.8%, receiving 20.0% of the votes, totaling 10,166 votes. The total votes cast was 50,873. There are totally 76,559 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South West Bedfordshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrew Selous Conservative 26,815 52.8%
Rod Cantrill Liberal Democrat 10,166 20.0%
Jennifer Bone Labour 9,948 19.6%
Martin Newman UK Independence 2,142 4.2%
Mark Tolman British National 1,703 3.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 32.8%, Valid Votes: 50,774, Invalid: 99, Total: 50,873, Registered Voters: 76,559, Turnout: 66.4%

South West Hertfordshire

David Gauke of Conservative received 54.2% of the votes, totaling 30,773 votes, to win the election. Colin Townsend of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 26.3%, receiving 27.9% of the votes, totaling 15,853 votes. The total votes cast was 56,878. There are totally 78,248 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South West Hertfordshire
Candidate Party Votes %
David Gauke Conservative 30,773 54.2%
Colin Townsend Liberal Democrat 15,853 27.9%
Harinder Mann Labour 6,526 11.5%
Mark Benson UK Independence 1,450 2.6%
Deirdre Gates British National 1,302 2.3%
James Hannaway Independent 846 1.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 26.3%, Valid Votes: 56,750, Invalid: 128, Total: 56,878, Registered Voters: 78,248, Turnout: 72.7%

South West Norfolk

Elizabeth Truss of Conservative received 48.3% of the votes, totaling 23,753 votes, to win the election. Stephen Gordon of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 26.7%, receiving 21.6% of the votes, totaling 10,613 votes. The total votes cast was 49,214. There are totally 73,758 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South West Norfolk
Candidate Party Votes %
Elizabeth Truss Conservative 23,753 48.3%
Stephen Gordon Liberal Democrat 10,613 21.6%
Peter Smith Labour 9,119 18.6%
Kay Hipsey UK Independence 3,061 6.2%
Dennis Pearce British National 1,774 3.6%
Lori Allen Green Party 830 1.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 26.7%, Valid Votes: 49,150, Invalid: 64, Total: 49,214, Registered Voters: 73,758, Turnout: 66.7%

Southend West

David Amess of Conservative received 46.1% of the votes, totaling 20,086 votes, to win the election. Peter Welch of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 16.7%, receiving 29.4% of the votes, totaling 12,816 votes. The total votes cast was 43,668. There are totally 66,918 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Southend West
Candidate Party Votes %
David Amess Conservative 20,086 46.1%
Peter Welch Liberal Democrat 12,816 29.4%
Thomas Flynn Labour 5,850 13.4%
Gary Cockrill UK Independence 1,714 3.9%
Tony Gladwin British National 1,333 3.1%
Barry Bolton Green Party 644 1.5%
Dr Vel Independent 617 1.4%
Terry Phillips English Democrats 546 1.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 16.7%, Valid Votes: 43,606, Invalid: 62, Total: 43,668, Registered Voters: 66,918, Turnout: 65.3%

St Albans

Anne Main of Conservative received 40.8% of the votes, totaling 21,533 votes, to win the election. Sandy Walkington of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 4.4%, receiving 36.4% of the votes, totaling 19,228 votes. The total votes cast was 52,990. There are totally 70,058 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 75.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in St Albans
Candidate Party Votes %
Anne Main Conservative 21,533 40.8%
Sandy Walkington Liberal Democrat 19,228 36.4%
Roma Mills Labour 9,288 17.6%
John Stocker UK Independence 2,028 3.8%
Jack Easton Green Party 758 1.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 4.4%, Valid Votes: 52,835, Invalid: 155, Total: 52,990, Registered Voters: 70,058, Turnout: 75.6%

Stevenage

Stephen McPartland of Conservative received 41.4% of the votes, totaling 18,491 votes, to win the election. Sharon Taylor of Labour/Co-operative was defeated by a margin of 8.0%, receiving 33.4% of the votes, totaling 14,913 votes. The total votes cast was 44,752. There are totally 68,937 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Stevenage
Candidate Party Votes %
Stephen McPartland Conservative 18,491 41.4%
Sharon Taylor Labour/Co-operative 14,913 33.4%
Julia Davies Liberal Democrat 7,432 16.6%
Marion Mason UK Independence 2,004 4.5%
Michael Green British National 1,007 2.3%
Charles Vickers English Democrats 366 0.8%
Stephen Phillips No Candidate Deserves My Vote! 327 0.7%
David Cox Independent 80 0.2%
Andrew Ralph Your Right To Democracy Party Limited 31 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 8.0%, Valid Votes: 44,651, Invalid: 101, Total: 44,752, Registered Voters: 68,937, Turnout: 64.9%

Suffolk Coastal

Therese Coffey of Conservative received 46.4% of the votes, totaling 25,475 votes, to win the election. Daisy Cooper of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 16.6%, receiving 29.8% of the votes, totaling 16,347 votes. The total votes cast was 55,081. There are totally 76,572 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Suffolk Coastal
Candidate Party Votes %
Therese Coffey Conservative 25,475 46.4%
Daisy Cooper Liberal Democrat 16,347 29.8%
Adam Leeder Labour 8,812 16.1%
Stephen Bush UK Independence 3,156 5.7%
Rachel Fulcher Green Party 1,103 2.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 16.6%, Valid Votes: 54,893, Invalid: 188, Total: 55,081, Registered Voters: 76,572, Turnout: 71.9%

Thurrock

Jackie Doyle-Price of Conservative received 36.8% of the votes, totaling 16,869 votes, to win the election. Carl Morris of Labour was defeated by a margin of 0.2%, receiving 36.6% of the votes, totaling 16,777 votes. The total votes cast was 45,989. There are totally 77,758 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 59.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Thurrock
Candidate Party Votes %
Jackie Doyle-Price Conservative 16,869 36.8%
Carl Morris Labour 16,777 36.6%
Carys Davis Liberal Democrat 4,901 10.7%
Emma Colgate British National 3,618 7.9%
Clive Broad UK Independence 3,390 7.4%
Arinola Araba Christian Party 266 0.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 0.2%, Valid Votes: 45,821, Invalid: 168, Total: 45,989, Registered Voters: 77,758, Turnout: 59.1%

Watford

Richard Harrington of Conservative received 34.9% of the votes, totaling 19,291 votes, to win the election. Sal Brinton of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 2.5%, receiving 32.4% of the votes, totaling 17,866 votes. The total votes cast was 55,410. There are totally 80,798 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Watford
Candidate Party Votes %
Richard Harrington Conservative 19,291 34.9%
Sal Brinton Liberal Democrat 17,866 32.4%
Claire Ward Labour 14,750 26.7%
Andrew Emerson British National 1,217 2.2%
Graham Eardley UK Independence 1,199 2.2%
Ian Brandon Green Party 885 1.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 2.5%, Valid Votes: 55,208, Invalid: 202, Total: 55,410, Registered Voters: 80,798, Turnout: 68.6%

Waveney

Peter Aldous of Conservative received 40.2% of the votes, totaling 20,571 votes, to win the election. Bob Blizzard of Labour was defeated by a margin of 1.5%, receiving 38.7% of the votes, totaling 19,802 votes. The total votes cast was 51,229. There are totally 78,532 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Waveney
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter Aldous Conservative 20,571 40.2%
Bob Blizzard Labour 19,802 38.7%
Alan Dean Liberal Democrat 6,811 13.3%
Jack Tyler UK Independence 2,684 5.2%
Graham Elliott Green Party 1,167 2.3%
Louis Barfe Independent 106 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 1.5%, Valid Votes: 51,141, Invalid: 88, Total: 51,229, Registered Voters: 78,532, Turnout: 65.2%

Welwyn Hatfield

Grant Shapps of Conservative received 57.0% of the votes, totaling 27,894 votes, to win the election. Mike Hobday of Labour was defeated by a margin of 35.6%, receiving 21.4% of the votes, totaling 10,471 votes. The total votes cast was 49,079. There are totally 72,058 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Welwyn Hatfield
Candidate Party Votes %
Grant Shapps Conservative 27,894 57.0%
Mike Hobday Labour 10,471 21.4%
Paul Zukowskyj Liberal Democrat 8,010 16.4%
David Platt UK Independence 1,643 3.4%
Jill Weston Green Party 796 1.6%
Nigel Parker Independent 158 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 35.6%, Valid Votes: 48,972, Invalid: 107, Total: 49,079, Registered Voters: 72,058, Turnout: 68.1%

West Suffolk

Matthew Hancock of Conservative received 50.6% of the votes, totaling 24,312 votes, to win the election. Belinda Brooks-Gordon of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.2%, receiving 23.4% of the votes, totaling 11,262 votes. The total votes cast was 48,170. There are totally 74,374 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in West Suffolk
Candidate Party Votes %
Matthew Hancock Conservative 24,312 50.6%
Belinda Brooks-Gordon Liberal Democrat 11,262 23.4%
Abul Ahmed Labour 7,089 14.7%
Ian Smith UK Independence 3,085 6.4%
Ramon Johns British National 1,428 3.0%
Andrew Appleby Independent 540 1.1%
Colin Young Christian Peoples Alliance 373 0.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.2%, Valid Votes: 48,089, Invalid: 81, Total: 48,170, Registered Voters: 74,374, Turnout: 64.8%

Witham

Priti Patel of Conservative received 52.2% of the votes, totaling 24,448 votes, to win the election. Margaret Phelps of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 32.4%, receiving 19.8% of the votes, totaling 9,252 votes. The total votes cast was 46,924. There are totally 66,969 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Witham
Candidate Party Votes %
Priti Patel Conservative 24,448 52.2%
Margaret Phelps Liberal Democrat 9,252 19.8%
John Spademan Labour 8,656 18.5%
David Hodges UK Independence 3,060 6.5%
James Abbott Green Party 1,419 3.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 32.4%, Valid Votes: 46,835, Invalid: 89, Total: 46,924, Registered Voters: 66,969, Turnout: 70.1%
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