2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - South East

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The 2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - South East took place on May 6, 2010 to elect 84 seats. Conservative secured 74 seats, which constitutes 88.1% of the total seats, alongside receiving 49.3% of the popular vote. A total number of 4,303,775 votes were cast in this election. The total number of registered voters was 6,298,261, resulting in a participation rate of 68.3%. There were totally 542 candidates ran for 84 seats across the 84 districts.

Summary by Party

There were totally 542 candidates competed for 84 seats in England - South East. Conservative won 74 seats, making up 88.1% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 49.3% of the popular vote. Liberal Democrat won 4 seats (4.8%), Labour won 4 seats (4.8%), Green Party won 1 seats (1.2%) and Independent won 1 seats (1.2%).

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - South East - Summary by Political Party
Party Votes % Votes Candidates Elected % Seats Seats:
Votes:
Conservative 2,118,035 49.3% 83 74 88.1%
Liberal Democrat 1,124,786 26.2% 83 4 4.8%
Labour 697,567 16.2% 83 4 4.8%
Green Party 62,120 1.4% 52 1 1.2%
Independent 50,136 1.2% 53 1 1.2%
UK Independence 177,260 4.1% 82 0 0.0%
British National 30,618 0.7% 26 0 0.0%
English Democrats 15,442 0.4% 21 0 0.0%
Official Monster Raving Loony 3,315 0.1% 9 0 0.0%
Trust 2,699 0.1% 1 0 0.0%
Christian Party 2,104 0.0% 7 0 0.0%
National Front 1,690 0.0% 3 0 0.0%
Common Sense 852 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
English Independence 803 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Peace Party 737 0.0% 3 0 0.0%
All Others 6,063 0.1% 34 0 0.0%
Total 4,294,227 100% 542 84 100%
2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - South East - Other Parties
Party Votes % Votes Candidates Elected % Seats
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 692 0.0% 4 0 0.0%
Christian Peoples Alliance 651 0.0% 3 0 0.0%
Middle England 616 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
A Vote Against MP Expense Abuse 475 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Best of a Bad Bunch 474 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
The Justice & Anti-Corruption 427 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Animal Protection 398 0.0% 2 0 0.0%
Freedom and Responsibility 270 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Justice Party 265 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Fancy Dress 207 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Money Reform 173 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Campaign for Independent Politicians 167 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Socialist Labour 148 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Socialist Equality 116 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Medway Independent 109 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Cut The Deficit 107 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Independents Federation UK 102 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Apolitical Democrats 95 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Pirate Party UK 94 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
National Liberal Party - True Liberalism 93 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Nationwide Reform 84 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Equal Parenting Alliance 73 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Wessex Regionalists 62 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 61 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Scrap Members Allowances 60 0.0% 1 0 0.0%
Magna Carta Conservation Party Great Britain 44 0.0% 1 0 0.0%

Summary by Seats

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - South East - Summary by Party in Seats
Seat Conservative Liberal Democrat Labour Green Party Others Valid Votes Registered Voters Turnout
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Aldershot 21,203 46.7% 15,617 34.4% 5,489 12.1% - - 3,075 6.8% 45,384 71,465 63.6%
Arundel and South Downs 32,333 57.8% 15,642 27.9% 4,835 8.6% - - 3,172 5.7% 55,982 76,835 73.0%
Ashford 29,878 54.1% 12,581 22.8% 9,204 16.7% 1,014 1.8% 2,508 4.5% 55,185 81,271 68.0%
Aylesbury 27,736 52.2% 15,118 28.4% 6,695 12.6% - - 3,613 6.8% 53,162 77,844 68.4%
Banbury 29,703 52.8% 11,476 20.4% 10,773 19.2% 959 1.7% 3,330 5.9% 56,241 84,379 66.8%
Basingstoke 25,590 50.5% 12,414 24.5% 10,327 20.4% - - 2,323 4.6% 50,654 75,473 67.3%
Beaconsfield 32,053 61.1% 10,271 19.6% 6,135 11.7% 768 1.5% 3,263 6.2% 52,490 74,982 70.1%
Bexhill and Battle 28,147 51.6% 15,267 28.0% 6,524 12.0% - - 4,649 8.5% 54,587 81,032 67.5%
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 24,087 51.4% 11,024 23.5% 6,580 14.0% - - 5,161 11.0% 46,852 70,816 66.3%
Bracknell 27,327 52.4% 11,623 22.3% 8,755 16.8% 821 1.6% 3,610 6.9% 52,136 76,888 67.9%
Brighton, Kemptown 16,217 38.0% 7,691 18.0% - - 2,330 5.5% 16,467 38.6% 42,705 66,015 64.8%
Brighton, Pavilion 12,275 23.7% 7,159 13.8% 14,986 28.9% 16,238 31.3% 1,176 2.3% 51,834 74,009 70.1%
Buckingham - - - - - - - - 48,335 100.0% 48,335 74,989 65.9%
Canterbury 22,050 44.8% 16,002 32.5% 7,940 16.1% 1,137 2.3% 2,080 4.2% 49,209 74,121 66.5%
Chatham and Aylesford 20,230 46.2% 5,832 13.3% 14,161 32.3% 396 0.9% 3,188 7.3% 43,807 67,964 64.5%
Chesham and Amersham 31,658 60.4% 14,948 28.5% 2,942 5.6% 767 1.5% 2,129 4.1% 52,444 70,333 74.7%
Chichester 31,427 55.3% 15,550 27.4% 5,937 10.5% - - 3,873 6.8% 56,787 81,576 69.8%
Crawley 21,264 44.8% 6,844 14.4% 15,336 32.3% 598 1.3% 3,462 7.3% 47,504 72,781 65.4%
Dartford 24,428 48.8% 7,361 14.7% 13,800 27.6% - - 4,491 9.0% 50,080 76,271 65.8%
Dover 22,174 44.0% 7,962 15.8% 16,900 33.5% - - 3,349 6.6% 50,385 71,833 70.3%
East Hampshire 29,137 56.8% 15,640 30.5% 4,043 7.9% - - 2,497 4.9% 51,317 72,262 71.1%
East Surrey 31,007 56.7% 14,133 25.9% 4,925 9.0% - - 4,575 8.4% 54,640 76,855 71.3%
East Worthing and Shoreham 23,458 48.5% 12,353 25.5% 8,087 16.7% 1,126 2.3% 3,373 7.0% 48,397 74,001 65.5%
Eastbourne 21,223 40.7% 24,658 47.3% 2,497 4.8% - - 3,746 7.2% 52,124 77,840 67.1%
Eastleigh 21,102 39.3% 24,966 46.5% 5,153 9.6% - - 2,429 4.5% 53,650 77,436 69.4%
Epsom and Ewell 30,868 56.2% 14,734 26.8% 6,538 11.9% - - 2,815 5.1% 54,955 79,908 69.1%
Esher and Walton 32,134 58.9% 13,541 24.8% 5,829 10.7% - - 3,039 5.6% 54,543 75,338 72.6%
Fareham 30,037 55.3% 12,945 23.8% 7,719 14.2% 791 1.5% 2,853 5.2% 54,345 75,915 71.8%
Faversham and Mid Kent 26,250 56.2% 9,162 19.6% 7,748 16.6% 890 1.9% 2,662 5.7% 46,712 68,858 68.0%
Folkestone and Hythe 26,109 49.4% 15,987 30.3% 5,719 10.8% 637 1.2% 4,348 8.2% 52,800 78,005 67.8%
Gillingham and Rainham 21,624 46.2% 8,484 18.1% 12,944 27.7% 356 0.8% 3,378 7.2% 46,786 70,814 66.2%
Gosport 24,300 51.8% 9,887 21.1% 7,944 16.9% 573 1.2% 4,235 9.0% 46,939 72,816 64.6%
Gravesham 22,956 48.5% 6,293 13.3% - - 675 1.4% 17,379 36.7% 47,303 70,195 67.5%
Guildford 29,618 53.3% 21,836 39.3% 2,812 5.1% - - 1,301 2.3% 55,567 77,082 72.2%
Hastings and Rye 20,468 41.1% 7,825 15.7% 18,475 37.1% - - 3,046 6.1% 49,814 77,030 64.8%
Havant 22,433 51.1% 10,273 23.4% 7,777 17.7% - - 3,420 7.8% 43,903 69,662 63.2%
Henley 30,054 56.2% 13,466 25.2% 5,835 10.9% 1,328 2.5% 2,837 5.3% 53,520 73,123 73.3%
Horsham 29,447 52.7% 17,987 32.2% 4,189 7.5% 570 1.0% 3,648 6.5% 55,841 77,564 72.1%
Hove 18,294 36.7% 11,240 22.6% 16,426 33.0% 2,568 5.2% 1,291 2.6% 49,819 71,720 69.6%
Isle Of Wight 32,810 46.7% 22,283 31.7% 8,169 11.6% 931 1.3% 6,071 8.6% 70,264 109,922 64.0%
Lewes 18,401 36.7% 26,048 52.0% 2,508 5.0% 729 1.5% 2,402 4.8% 50,088 68,708 73.0%
Maidenhead 31,937 59.5% 15,168 28.2% 3,795 7.1% 482 0.9% 2,338 4.4% 53,720 72,844 73.9%
Maidstone and The Weald 23,491 48.0% 17,602 36.0% 4,769 9.7% 655 1.3% 2,411 4.9% 48,928 71,041 69.0%
Meon Valley 28,818 56.2% 16,693 32.6% 3,266 6.4% - - 2,461 4.8% 51,238 70,488 72.8%
Mid Sussex 28,329 50.7% 20,927 37.5% 3,689 6.6% 645 1.2% 2,265 4.1% 55,855 77,199 72.5%
Milton Keynes North 23,419 43.5% 11,894 22.1% - - 733 1.4% 17,842 33.1% 53,888 82,432 65.5%
Milton Keynes South 23,034 41.6% 9,787 17.7% 17,833 32.2% 774 1.4% 3,905 7.1% 55,333 86,559 64.0%
Mole Valley 31,263 57.5% 15,610 28.7% 3,804 7.0% 895 1.6% 2,752 5.1% 54,324 72,297 75.3%
New Forest East 26,443 52.8% 15,136 30.3% 4,915 9.8% 1,024 2.0% 2,518 5.0% 50,036 72,858 68.8%
New Forest West 27,980 58.8% 11,084 23.3% 4,666 9.8% 1,059 2.2% 2,783 5.9% 47,572 68,332 69.7%
Newbury 33,057 56.4% 20,809 35.5% 2,505 4.3% 490 0.8% 1,728 2.9% 58,589 79,144 74.1%
North East Hampshire 32,075 60.6% 13,478 25.5% 5,173 9.8% - - 2,213 4.2% 52,939 72,196 73.5%
North Thanet 22,826 52.7% 8,400 19.4% 9,298 21.5% - - 2,819 6.5% 43,343 68,602 63.3%
North West Hampshire 31,072 58.3% 12,489 23.4% 6,980 13.1% - - 2,751 5.2% 53,292 76,695 69.6%
Oxford East 9,727 18.8% 17,357 33.6% 21,938 42.5% 1,238 2.4% 1,391 2.7% 51,651 81,903 63.3%
Oxford West and Abingdon 23,906 42.3% 23,730 42.0% 5,999 10.6% 1,184 2.1% 1,661 2.9% 56,480 86,458 65.5%
Portsmouth North 19,533 44.3% 8,874 20.1% - - 461 1.0% 15,250 34.6% 44,118 70,329 62.9%
Portsmouth South 13,721 33.3% 18,921 45.9% 5,640 13.7% 716 1.7% 2,266 5.5% 41,264 70,242 59.0%
Reading East 21,269 42.6% 13,664 27.3% 12,729 25.5% 1,069 2.1% 1,254 2.5% 49,985 74,929 66.9%
Reading West 20,523 43.2% 9,546 20.1% 14,519 30.5% 582 1.2% 2,360 5.0% 47,530 72,120 66.0%
Reigate 26,688 53.4% 13,097 26.2% 5,672 11.3% 1,087 2.2% 3,434 6.9% 49,978 71,604 69.9%
Rochester and Strood 23,604 49.2% 7,800 16.3% 13,651 28.5% 734 1.5% 2,182 4.5% 47,971 73,758 65.1%
Romsey and Southampton North 24,345 49.7% 20,189 41.3% 3,116 6.4% - - 1,289 2.6% 48,939 68,157 71.9%
Runnymede and Weybridge 26,915 55.9% 10,406 21.6% 6,446 13.4% 696 1.4% 3,687 7.7% 48,150 72,566 66.5%
Sevenoaks 28,076 56.8% 10,561 21.4% 6,541 13.2% - - 4,230 8.6% 49,408 69,591 71.1%
Sittingbourne and Sheppey 24,313 50.0% 7,943 16.4% 11,930 24.6% - - 4,392 9.0% 48,578 75,855 64.2%
Slough 16,361 34.3% 6,943 14.5% 21,884 45.8% 542 1.1% 2,012 4.2% 47,742 77,473 61.9%
South Thanet 22,043 48.0% 6,935 15.1% 14,426 31.4% - - 2,529 5.5% 45,933 70,045 65.7%
South West Surrey 33,605 58.7% 17,287 30.2% 3,419 6.0% 690 1.2% 2,258 3.9% 57,259 76,501 75.0%
Southampton, Itchen 16,134 36.3% 9,256 20.8% 16,326 36.8% 600 1.4% 2,096 4.7% 44,412 74,532 59.7%
Southampton, Test 14,588 33.0% 9,865 22.3% 17,001 38.5% 881 2.0% 1,852 4.2% 44,187 71,931 61.6%
Spelthorne 22,261 47.1% 12,242 25.9% 7,789 16.5% - - 5,012 10.6% 47,304 70,479 67.2%
Surrey Heath 31,326 57.6% 14,037 25.8% 5,552 10.2% - - 3,432 6.3% 54,347 78,107 69.7%
Tonbridge and Malling 29,723 57.9% 11,545 22.5% 6,476 12.6% 764 1.5% 2,806 5.5% 51,314 71,790 71.6%
Tunbridge Wells 28,302 56.2% 12,726 25.3% 5,448 10.8% 914 1.8% 2,930 5.8% 50,320 73,855 68.3%
Wantage 29,284 52.0% 15,737 27.9% 7,855 13.9% 1,044 1.9% 2,421 4.3% 56,341 80,456 70.2%
Wealden 31,090 56.6% 13,911 25.3% 5,266 9.6% 1,383 2.5% 3,319 6.0% 54,969 76,537 71.9%
Winchester 27,155 48.5% 24,107 43.1% 3,051 5.5% - - 1,642 2.9% 55,955 73,805 76.0%
Windsor 30,172 60.8% 11,118 22.4% 4,910 9.9% 628 1.3% 2,760 5.6% 49,588 69,511 71.4%
Witney 33,973 58.8% 11,233 19.4% 7,511 13.0% 2,385 4.1% 2,667 4.6% 57,769 78,766 73.5%
Woking 26,551 50.3% 19,744 37.4% 4,246 8.0% - - 2,245 4.3% 52,786 73,837 71.7%
Wokingham 28,754 52.7% 15,262 28.0% 5,516 10.1% 567 1.0% 4,429 8.1% 54,528 76,386 71.5%
Worthing West 25,416 51.7% 13,687 27.9% 5,800 11.8% 996 2.0% 3,224 6.6% 49,123 75,945 64.8%
Wycombe 23,423 48.6% 13,863 28.8% 8,326 17.3% - - 2,539 5.3% 48,151 74,175 65.1%
Total 2,118,035 49.3% 1,124,786 26.2% 642,332 15.0% 62,120 1.4% 346,954 8.1% 4,294,227 6,298,261 68.3%

Elected Candidates

There are 6 seats with winning margins of no more than 5%:

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - South East - Elected Candidates
Seat Elected Candidate Second Candidate Margin
Name Party Votes % Name Party Votes %
Aldershot Gerald Howarth Conservative 21,203 46.7% Adrian Collett Liberal Democrat 15,617 34.4% 12.3%
Arundel and South Downs Nick Herbert Conservative 32,333 57.8% Derek Deedman Liberal Democrat 15,642 27.9% 29.9%
Ashford Damian Green Conservative 29,878 54.1% Chris Took Liberal Democrat 12,581 22.8% 31.3%
Aylesbury David Lidington Conservative 27,736 52.2% Steven Lambert Liberal Democrat 15,118 28.4% 23.8%
Banbury Tony Baldry Conservative 29,703 52.8% David Rundle Liberal Democrat 11,476 20.4% 32.4%
Basingstoke Maria Miller Conservative 25,590 50.5% John Shaw Liberal Democrat 12,414 24.5% 26.0%
Beaconsfield Dominic Grieve Conservative 32,053 61.1% John Edwards Liberal Democrat 10,271 19.6% 41.5%
Bexhill and Battle Gregory Barker Conservative 28,147 51.6% Mary Varrall Liberal Democrat 15,267 28.0% 23.6%
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Nick Gibb Conservative 24,087 51.4% Simon McDougall Liberal Democrat 11,024 23.5% 27.9%
Bracknell Philip Lee Conservative 27,327 52.4% Ray Earwicker Liberal Democrat 11,623 22.3% 30.1%
Brighton, Kemptown Simon Kirby Conservative 16,217 38.0% Simon Burgess Labour 14,889 34.9% 3.1%
Brighton, Pavilion Caroline Lucas Green Party 16,238 31.3% Nancy Platts Labour 14,986 28.9% 2.4%
Buckingham John Bercow Independent 22,860 47.3% John Stevens Independent 10,331 21.4% 25.9%
Canterbury Julian Brazier Conservative 22,050 44.8% Guy Voizey Liberal Democrat 16,002 32.5% 12.3%
Chatham and Aylesford Tracey Crouch Conservative 20,230 46.2% Jonathan Shaw Labour 14,161 32.3% 13.9%
Chesham and Amersham Cheryl Gillan Conservative 31,658 60.4% Tim Starkey Liberal Democrat 14,948 28.5% 31.9%
Chichester Andrew Tyrie Conservative 31,427 55.3% Martin Lury Liberal Democrat 15,550 27.4% 27.9%
Crawley Henry Smith Conservative 21,264 44.8% Chris Oxlade Labour 15,336 32.3% 12.5%
Dartford Gareth Johnson Conservative 24,428 48.8% John Adams Labour 13,800 27.6% 21.2%
Dover Charlie Elphicke Conservative 22,174 44.0% Gwyn Prosser Labour 16,900 33.5% 10.5%
East Hampshire Damian Hinds Conservative 29,137 56.8% Adam Carew Liberal Democrat 15,640 30.5% 26.3%
East Surrey Sam Gyimah Conservative 31,007 56.7% David Lee Liberal Democrat 14,133 25.9% 30.8%
East Worthing and Shoreham Tim Loughton Conservative 23,458 48.5% James Doyle Liberal Democrat 12,353 25.5% 23.0%
Eastbourne Stephen Lloyd Liberal Democrat 24,658 47.3% Nigel Waterson Conservative 21,223 40.7% 6.6%
Eastleigh Chris Huhne Liberal Democrat 24,966 46.5% Maria Hutchings Conservative 21,102 39.3% 7.2%
Epsom and Ewell Chris Grayling Conservative 30,868 56.2% Jonathan Lees Liberal Democrat 14,734 26.8% 29.4%
Esher and Walton Dominic Raab Conservative 32,134 58.9% Lionel Blackman Liberal Democrat 13,541 24.8% 34.1%
Fareham Mark Hoban Conservative 30,037 55.3% Alex Bentley Liberal Democrat 12,945 23.8% 31.5%
Faversham and Mid Kent Hugh Robertson Conservative 26,250 56.2% David Naghi Liberal Democrat 9,162 19.6% 36.6%
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins Conservative 26,109 49.4% Lynne Beaumont Liberal Democrat 15,987 30.3% 19.1%
Gillingham and Rainham Rehman Chishti Conservative 21,624 46.2% Paul Clark Labour 12,944 27.7% 18.5%
Gosport Caroline Dinenage Conservative 24,300 51.8% Rob Hylands Liberal Democrat 9,887 21.1% 30.7%
Gravesham Adam Holloway Conservative 22,956 48.5% Kathryn Smith Labour 13,644 28.8% 19.7%
Guildford Anne Milton Conservative 29,618 53.3% Sue Doughty Liberal Democrat 21,836 39.3% 14.0%
Hastings and Rye Amber Rudd Conservative 20,468 41.1% Michael Foster Labour 18,475 37.1% 4.0%
Havant David Willetts Conservative 22,433 51.1% Alex Payton Liberal Democrat 10,273 23.4% 27.7%
Henley John Howell Conservative 30,054 56.2% Andy Crick Liberal Democrat 13,466 25.2% 31.0%
Horsham Francis Maude Conservative 29,447 52.7% Godfrey Newman Liberal Democrat 17,987 32.2% 20.5%
Hove Mike Weatherley Conservative 18,294 36.7% Celia Barlow Labour 16,426 33.0% 3.7%
Isle Of Wight Andrew Turner Conservative 32,810 46.7% Jill Wareham Liberal Democrat 22,283 31.7% 15.0%
Lewes Norman Baker Liberal Democrat 26,048 52.0% Jason Sugarman Conservative 18,401 36.7% 15.3%
Maidenhead Theresa May Conservative 31,937 59.5% Anthony Hill Liberal Democrat 15,168 28.2% 31.3%
Maidstone and The Weald Helen Grant Conservative 23,491 48.0% Peter Carroll Liberal Democrat 17,602 36.0% 12.0%
Meon Valley George Hollingbery Conservative 28,818 56.2% Liz Leffman Liberal Democrat 16,693 32.6% 23.6%
Mid Sussex Nicholas Soames Conservative 28,329 50.7% Serena Tierney Liberal Democrat 20,927 37.5% 13.2%
Milton Keynes North Mark Lancaster Conservative 23,419 43.5% Andrew Pakes Labour 14,458 26.8% 16.7%
Milton Keynes South Iain Stewart Conservative 23,034 41.6% Phyllis Starkey Labour 17,833 32.2% 9.4%
Mole Valley Paul Beresford Conservative 31,263 57.5% Alice Humphreys Liberal Democrat 15,610 28.7% 28.8%
New Forest East Julian Lewis Conservative 26,443 52.8% Terry Scriven Liberal Democrat 15,136 30.3% 22.5%
New Forest West Desmond Swayne Conservative 27,980 58.8% Mike Plummer Liberal Democrat 11,084 23.3% 35.5%
Newbury Richard Benyon Conservative 33,057 56.4% David Rendel Liberal Democrat 20,809 35.5% 20.9%
North East Hampshire James Arbuthnot Conservative 32,075 60.6% Denzil Coulson Liberal Democrat 13,478 25.5% 35.1%
North Thanet Roger Gale Conservative 22,826 52.7% Michael Britton Labour 9,298 21.5% 31.2%
North West Hampshire George Young Conservative 31,072 58.3% Thomas McCann Liberal Democrat 12,489 23.4% 34.9%
Oxford East Andrew Smith Labour 21,938 42.5% Stephen Goddard Liberal Democrat 17,357 33.6% 8.9%
Oxford West and Abingdon Nicola Blackwood Conservative 23,906 42.3% Evan Harris Liberal Democrat 23,730 42.0% 0.3%
Portsmouth North Penny Mordaunt Conservative 19,533 44.3% Sarah McCarthy-Fry Labour 12,244 27.8% 16.5%
Portsmouth South Mike Hancock Liberal Democrat 18,921 45.9% Flick Drummond Conservative 13,721 33.3% 12.6%
Reading East Rob Wilson Conservative 21,269 42.6% Gareth Epps Liberal Democrat 13,664 27.3% 15.3%
Reading West Alok Sharma Conservative 20,523 43.2% Naz Sarkar Labour 14,519 30.5% 12.7%
Reigate Crispin Blunt Conservative 26,688 53.4% Jane Kulka Liberal Democrat 13,097 26.2% 27.2%
Rochester and Strood Mark Reckless Conservative 23,604 49.2% Teresa Murray Labour 13,651 28.5% 20.7%
Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes Conservative 24,345 49.7% Sandra Gidley Liberal Democrat 20,189 41.3% 8.4%
Runnymede and Weybridge Philip Hammond Conservative 26,915 55.9% Andrew Falconer Liberal Democrat 10,406 21.6% 34.3%
Sevenoaks Michael Fallon Conservative 28,076 56.8% Alan Bullion Liberal Democrat 10,561 21.4% 35.4%
Sittingbourne and Sheppey Gordon Henderson Conservative 24,313 50.0% Angela Harrison Labour 11,930 24.6% 25.4%
Slough Fiona Mactaggart Labour 21,884 45.8% Diana Coad Conservative 16,361 34.3% 11.5%
South Thanet Laura Sandys Conservative 22,043 48.0% Stephen Ladyman Labour 14,426 31.4% 16.6%
South West Surrey Jeremy Hunt Conservative 33,605 58.7% Mike Simpson Liberal Democrat 17,287 30.2% 28.5%
Southampton, Itchen John Denham Labour 16,326 36.8% Royston Smith Conservative 16,134 36.3% 0.5%
Southampton, Test Alan Whitehead Labour 17,001 38.5% Jeremy Moulton Conservative 14,588 33.0% 5.5%
Spelthorne Kwasi Kwarteng Conservative 22,261 47.1% Mark Chapman Liberal Democrat 12,242 25.9% 21.2%
Surrey Heath Michael Gove Conservative 31,326 57.6% Alan Hilliar Liberal Democrat 14,037 25.8% 31.8%
Tonbridge and Malling John Stanley Conservative 29,723 57.9% Elizabeth Simpson Liberal Democrat 11,545 22.5% 35.4%
Tunbridge Wells Greg Clark Conservative 28,302 56.2% David Hallas Liberal Democrat 12,726 25.3% 30.9%
Wantage Edward Vaizey Conservative 29,284 52.0% Alan Armitage Liberal Democrat 15,737 27.9% 24.1%
Wealden Charles Hendry Conservative 31,090 56.6% Christopher Bowers Liberal Democrat 13,911 25.3% 31.3%
Winchester Steve Brine Conservative 27,155 48.5% Martin Tod Liberal Democrat 24,107 43.1% 5.4%
Windsor Adam Afriyie Conservative 30,172 60.8% Julian Tisi Liberal Democrat 11,118 22.4% 38.4%
Witney David Cameron Conservative 33,973 58.8% Dawn Barnes Liberal Democrat 11,233 19.4% 39.4%
Woking Jonathan Lord Conservative 26,551 50.3% Rosie Sharpley Liberal Democrat 19,744 37.4% 12.9%
Wokingham John Redwood Conservative 28,754 52.7% Prue Bray Liberal Democrat 15,262 28.0% 24.7%
Worthing West Peter Bottomley Conservative 25,416 51.7% Hazel Thorpe Liberal Democrat 13,687 27.9% 23.8%
Wycombe Steve Baker Conservative 23,423 48.6% Steve Guy Liberal Democrat 13,863 28.8% 19.8%

Results by Candidates

There are 542 candidates competed for 84 seats.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in England - South East - Summary by Candidate
Seat Candidate Affiliation Valid Votes %
Aldershot Gerald Howarth Conservative 21,203 46.7%
Adrian Collett Liberal Democrat 15,617 34.4%
Jonathan Slater Labour 5,489 12.1%
Robert Snare UK Independence 2,041 4.5%
Gary Crowd English Independence 803 1.8%
Juliana Brimicombe Christian Party 231 0.5%
Arundel and South Downs Nick Herbert Conservative 32,333 57.8%
Derek Deedman Liberal Democrat 15,642 27.9%
Tim Lunnon Labour 4,835 8.6%
Stuart Bower UK Independence 3,172 5.7%
Ashford Damian Green Conservative 29,878 54.1%
Chris Took Liberal Democrat 12,581 22.8%
Chris Clark Labour 9,204 16.7%
Jeffrey Elenor UK Independence 2,508 4.5%
Steve Campkin Green Party 1,014 1.8%
Aylesbury David Lidington Conservative 27,736 52.2%
Steven Lambert Liberal Democrat 15,118 28.4%
Kathryn White Labour 6,695 12.6%
Christopher Adams UK Independence 3,613 6.8%
Banbury Tony Baldry Conservative 29,703 52.8%
David Rundle Liberal Democrat 11,476 20.4%
Les Sibley Labour 10,773 19.2%
David Fairweather UK Independence 2,806 5.0%
Alastair White Green Party 959 1.7%
C. J. R. Edwards Independent 524 0.9%
Basingstoke Maria Miller Conservative 25,590 50.5%
John Shaw Liberal Democrat 12,414 24.5%
Funda Pepperell Labour 10,327 20.4%
Craig Howell UK Independence 2,076 4.1%
Stephen Saul Independent 247 0.5%
Beaconsfield Dominic Grieve Conservative 32,053 61.1%
John Edwards Liberal Democrat 10,271 19.6%
Jeremy Miles Labour 6,135 11.7%
Delphine Gray-Fisk UK Independence 2,597 4.9%
Jem Bailey Green Party 768 1.5%
Andrew Cowen A Vote Against MP Expense Abuse 475 0.9%
Quentin Baron Independent 191 0.4%
Bexhill and Battle Gregory Barker Conservative 28,147 51.6%
Mary Varrall Liberal Democrat 15,267 28.0%
James Royston Labour 6,524 12.0%
Stuart Wheeler Trust 2,699 4.9%
Neil Jackson British National 1,950 3.6%
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton Nick Gibb Conservative 24,087 51.4%
Simon McDougall Liberal Democrat 11,024 23.5%
Michael Jones Labour 6,580 14.0%
Douglas Denny UK Independence 3,036 6.5%
Andrew Moffat British National 1,890 4.0%
Melissa Briggs Independent 235 0.5%
Bracknell Philip Lee Conservative 27,327 52.4%
Ray Earwicker Liberal Democrat 11,623 22.3%
John Piasecki Labour 8,755 16.8%
Murray Barter UK Independence 2,297 4.4%
David Burke British National 1,253 2.4%
David Young Green Party 821 1.6%
Daniel Haycocks Scrap Members Allowances 60 0.1%
Brighton, Kemptown Simon Kirby Conservative 16,217 38.0%
Simon Burgess Labour/Co-operative 14,889 34.9%
Juliet Williams Liberal Democrat 7,691 18.0%
Ben Duncan Green Party 2,330 5.5%
James Chamberlain-Webber UK Independence 1,384 3.2%
Dave Hill Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 194 0.5%
Brighton, Pavilion Caroline Lucas Green Party 16,238 31.3%
Nancy Platts Labour 14,986 28.9%
Charlotte Vere Conservative 12,275 23.7%
Bernadette Millam Liberal Democrat 7,159 13.8%
Nigel Carter UK Independence 948 1.8%
Ian Fyvie Socialist Labour 148 0.3%
Soraya Kara Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 61 0.1%
Leo Atreides Independent 19 0.0%
Buckingham John Bercow Independent 22,860 47.3%
John Stevens Independent 10,331 21.4%
Nigel Farage UK Independence 8,401 17.4%
Patrick Phillips Independent 2,394 5.0%
Debbie Martin Independent 1,270 2.6%
Lynne Mozar British National 980 2.0%
Colin Dale-Mills Official Monster Raving Loony 856 1.8%
Geoff Howard Independent 435 0.9%
David Hews Christian Party 369 0.8%
Anthony Watts Independent 332 0.7%
Simon Strutt Cut The Deficit 107 0.2%
Canterbury Julian Brazier Conservative 22,050 44.8%
Guy Voizey Liberal Democrat 16,002 32.5%
Jean Samuel Labour 7,940 16.1%
Howard Farmer UK Independence 1,907 3.9%
Geoff Meaden Green Party 1,137 2.3%
Anne Belsey Money Reform 173 0.4%
Chatham and Aylesford Tracey Crouch Conservative 20,230 46.2%
Jonathan Shaw Labour 14,161 32.3%
John McClintock Liberal Democrat 5,832 13.3%
Colin McCarthy-Stewart British National 1,365 3.1%
Steve Newton UK Independence 1,314 3.0%
Sean Varnham English Democrats 400 0.9%
Dave Arthur Green Party 396 0.9%
Maureen Smith Christian Party 109 0.2%
Chesham and Amersham Cheryl Gillan Conservative 31,658 60.4%
Tim Starkey Liberal Democrat 14,948 28.5%
Anthony Gajadharsingh Labour 2,942 5.6%
Alan Stevens UK Independence 2,129 4.1%
Nick Wilkins Green Party 767 1.5%
Chichester Andrew Tyrie Conservative 31,427 55.3%
Martin Lury Liberal Democrat 15,550 27.4%
Simon Holland Labour 5,937 10.5%
Andrew Moncrieff UK Independence 3,873 6.8%
Crawley Henry Smith Conservative 21,264 44.8%
Chris Oxlade Labour 15,336 32.3%
John Vincent Liberal Democrat 6,844 14.4%
Richard Trower British National 1,672 3.5%
Chris French UK Independence 1,382 2.9%
Phil Smith Green Party 598 1.3%
Arshad Khan Justice Party 265 0.6%
Andrew Hubner Independent 143 0.3%
Dartford Gareth Johnson Conservative 24,428 48.8%
John Adams Labour 13,800 27.6%
James Willis Liberal Democrat 7,361 14.7%
Gary Rogers English Democrats 2,178 4.3%
Richard Palmer UK Independence 1,842 3.7%
Stephane Tindame Independent 264 0.5%
John Crockford Fancy Dress 207 0.4%
Dover Charlie Elphicke Conservative 22,174 44.0%
Gwyn Prosser Labour 16,900 33.5%
John Brigden Liberal Democrat 7,962 15.8%
Victor Matcham UK Independence 1,747 3.5%
Dennis Whiting British National 1,104 2.2%
Mike Walters English Democrats 216 0.4%
David Clark Christian Peoples Alliance 200 0.4%
George Lee-Delisle Independent 82 0.2%
East Hampshire Damian Hinds Conservative 29,137 56.8%
Adam Carew Liberal Democrat 15,640 30.5%
Jane Edbrooke Labour 4,043 7.9%
Hugh McGuinness UK Independence 1,477 2.9%
Matt Williams English Democrats 710 1.4%
Don Jerrard The Justice & Anti-Corruption 310 0.6%
East Surrey Sam Gyimah Conservative 31,007 56.7%
David Lee Liberal Democrat 14,133 25.9%
Matthew Rodda Labour 4,925 9.0%
Helena Windsor UK Independence 3,770 6.9%
Martin Hogbin Official Monster Raving Loony 422 0.8%
Sandy Pratt Independent 383 0.7%
East Worthing and Shoreham Tim Loughton Conservative 23,458 48.5%
James Doyle Liberal Democrat 12,353 25.5%
Emily Benn Labour 8,087 16.7%
Michael Glennon UK Independence 2,984 6.2%
Susan Board Green Party 1,126 2.3%
Clive Maltby English Democrats 389 0.8%
Eastbourne Stephen Lloyd Liberal Democrat 24,658 47.3%
Nigel Waterson Conservative 21,223 40.7%
Dave Brinson Labour 2,497 4.8%
Stephen Shing Independent 1,327 2.5%
Roger Needham UK Independence 1,305 2.5%
Colin Poulter British National 939 1.8%
Michael Baldry Independent 101 0.2%
Keith Gell Independent 74 0.1%
Eastleigh Chris Huhne Liberal Democrat 24,966 46.5%
Maria Hutchings Conservative 21,102 39.3%
Leo Barraclough Labour 5,153 9.6%
Ray Finch UK Independence 1,933 3.6%
Tony Pewsey English Democrats 249 0.5%
Dave Stone Independent 154 0.3%
Keith Low National Liberal Party - True Liberalism 93 0.2%
Epsom and Ewell Chris Grayling Conservative 30,868 56.2%
Jonathan Lees Liberal Democrat 14,734 26.8%
Craig Montgomery Labour 6,538 11.9%
Elizabeth Wallace UK Independence 2,549 4.6%
Peter Ticher Independent 266 0.5%
Esher and Walton Dominic Raab Conservative 32,134 58.9%
Lionel Blackman Liberal Democrat 13,541 24.8%
Francis Eldergill Labour 5,829 10.7%
Bernard Collignon UK Independence 1,783 3.3%
Tony Popham Independent 378 0.7%
Chinners Chinners Official Monster Raving Loony 341 0.6%
Mike Kearsley English Democrats 307 0.6%
Andy Lear Best of a Bad Bunch 230 0.4%
Fareham Mark Hoban Conservative 30,037 55.3%
Alex Bentley Liberal Democrat 12,945 23.8%
Jim Carr Labour 7,719 14.2%
Steve Richards UK Independence 2,235 4.1%
Peter Doggett Green Party 791 1.5%
Joe Jenkins English Democrats 618 1.1%
Faversham and Mid Kent Hugh Robertson Conservative 26,250 56.2%
David Naghi Liberal Democrat 9,162 19.6%
Ashok Rehal Labour 7,748 16.6%
Sarah Larkins UK Independence 1,722 3.7%
Tim Valentine Green Party 890 1.9%
Graham Kemp National Front 542 1.2%
Hairy Knorm Davidson Official Monster Raving Loony 398 0.9%
Folkestone and Hythe Damian Collins Conservative 26,109 49.4%
Lynne Beaumont Liberal Democrat 15,987 30.3%
Donald Worsley Labour 5,719 10.8%
Frank McKenna UK Independence 2,439 4.6%
Harry Williams British National 1,662 3.1%
Penny Kemp Green Party 637 1.2%
David Plumstead Independent 247 0.5%
Gillingham and Rainham Rehman Chishti Conservative 21,624 46.2%
Paul Clark Labour 12,944 27.7%
Andrew Stamp Liberal Democrat 8,484 18.1%
Robert Oakley UK Independence 1,515 3.2%
Brian Ravenscroft British National 1,149 2.5%
Dean Lacey English Democrats 464 1.0%
Trish Marchant Green Party 356 0.8%
Gordon Bryan Independent 141 0.3%
George Meegan Medway Independent 109 0.2%
Gosport Caroline Dinenage Conservative 24,300 51.8%
Rob Hylands Liberal Democrat 9,887 21.1%
Graham Giles Labour 7,944 16.9%
Andrew Rice UK Independence 1,496 3.2%
Barry Bennett British National 1,004 2.1%
Bob Shaw English Democrats 622 1.3%
Andrea Claire Smith Green Party 573 1.2%
David Smith Independent 493 1.1%
Charles Read Independent 331 0.7%
Brian Hart Independent 289 0.6%
Gravesham Adam Holloway Conservative 22,956 48.5%
Kathryn Smith Labour/Co-operative 13,644 28.8%
Anna Arrowsmith Liberal Democrat 6,293 13.3%
Geoffrey Clark UK Independence 2,265 4.8%
Steven Uncles English Democrats 1,005 2.1%
Richard Crawford Green Party 675 1.4%
Alice Dartnell Independent 465 1.0%
Guildford Anne Milton Conservative 29,618 53.3%
Sue Doughty Liberal Democrat 21,836 39.3%
Tim Shand Labour 2,812 5.1%
Mazhar Manzoor UK Independence 1,021 1.8%
John Morris Peace Party 280 0.5%
Hastings and Rye Amber Rudd Conservative 20,468 41.1%
Michael Foster Labour 18,475 37.1%
Nick Perry Liberal Democrat 7,825 15.7%
Tony Smith UK Independence 1,397 2.8%
Nicholas Prince British National 1,310 2.6%
Rod Bridger English Democrats 339 0.7%
Havant David Willetts Conservative 22,433 51.1%
Alex Payton Liberal Democrat 10,273 23.4%
Robert Smith Labour 7,777 17.7%
Gary Kerrin UK Independence 2,611 5.9%
Fungus Addams English Democrats 809 1.8%
Henley John Howell Conservative 30,054 56.2%
Andy Crick Liberal Democrat 13,466 25.2%
Richard McKenzie Labour 5,835 10.9%
Laurence Hughes UK Independence 1,817 3.4%
Mark Stevenson Green Party 1,328 2.5%
Roger Bews British National 1,020 1.9%
Horsham Francis Maude Conservative 29,447 52.7%
Godfrey Newman Liberal Democrat 17,987 32.2%
Andrew Skudder Labour 4,189 7.5%
Harry Aldridge UK Independence 2,839 5.1%
Nick Fitter Green Party 570 1.0%
Steve Lyon Christian Party 469 0.8%
Jim Duggan Peace Party 253 0.5%
Derek Kissach Independent 87 0.2%
Hove Mike Weatherley Conservative 18,294 36.7%
Celia Barlow Labour 16,426 33.0%
Paul Elgood Liberal Democrat 11,240 22.6%
Ian Davey Green Party 2,568 5.2%
Paul Perrin UK Independence 1,206 2.4%
Brian Ralfe Independent 85 0.2%
Isle Of Wight Andrew Turner Conservative 32,810 46.7%
Jill Wareham Liberal Democrat 22,283 31.7%
Mark Chiverton Labour 8,169 11.6%
Mike Tarrant UK Independence 2,435 3.5%
Geoff Clynch British National 1,457 2.1%
Ian Dunsire English Democrats 1,233 1.8%
Bob Keats Green Party 931 1.3%
Paul Martin Middle England 616 0.9%
Peter Harris Independent 175 0.2%
Paul Randle-Jolliffe Independent 89 0.1%
Edward Corby Independent 66 0.1%
Lewes Norman Baker Liberal Democrat 26,048 52.0%
Jason Sugarman Conservative 18,401 36.7%
Hratche Koundarjian Labour 2,508 5.0%
Peter Charlton UK Independence 1,728 3.4%
Susan Murray Green Party 729 1.5%
David Lloyd British National 594 1.2%
Ondrej Soucek Independent 80 0.2%
Maidenhead Theresa May Conservative 31,937 59.5%
Anthony Hill Liberal Democrat 15,168 28.2%
Pat McDonald Labour 3,795 7.1%
Kenneth Wight UK Independence 1,243 2.3%
Tim Rait British National 825 1.5%
Peter Forbes Green Party 482 0.9%
Peter Prior Freedom and Responsibility 270 0.5%
Maidstone and The Weald Helen Grant Conservative 23,491 48.0%
Peter Carroll Liberal Democrat 17,602 36.0%
Rav Seeruthun Labour 4,769 9.7%
Gareth Kendall UK Independence 1,637 3.3%
Stuart Jeffery Green Party 655 1.3%
Gary Butler National Front 643 1.3%
Heidi Simmonds Christian Party 131 0.3%
Meon Valley George Hollingbery Conservative 28,818 56.2%
Liz Leffman Liberal Democrat 16,693 32.6%
Howard Linsley Labour 3,266 6.4%
Steve Harris UK Independence 1,490 2.9%
Pat Harris English Democrats 582 1.1%
Sarah Coats Animal Protection 255 0.5%
Graeme Quar Independent 134 0.3%
Mid Sussex Nicholas Soames Conservative 28,329 50.7%
Serena Tierney Liberal Democrat 20,927 37.5%
David Boot Labour 3,689 6.6%
Marc Montgomery UK Independence 1,423 2.5%
Paul Brown Green Party 645 1.2%
Stuart Minihane British National 583 1.0%
Baron Von Thunderclap Official Monster Raving Loony 259 0.5%
Milton Keynes North Mark Lancaster Conservative 23,419 43.5%
Andrew Pakes Labour/Co-operative 14,458 26.8%
Jill Hope Liberal Democrat 11,894 22.1%
Michael Phillips UK Independence 1,772 3.3%
Richard Hamilton British National 1,154 2.1%
Alan Francis Green Party 733 1.4%
John Lennon Christian Peoples Alliance 206 0.4%
Matt Fensome Official Monster Raving Loony 157 0.3%
Anant Vyas Independent 95 0.2%
Milton Keynes South Iain Stewart Conservative 23,034 41.6%
Phyllis Starkey Labour 17,833 32.2%
Peter Jones Liberal Democrat 9,787 17.7%
Philip Pinto UK Independence 2,074 3.7%
Matthew Tait British National 1,502 2.7%
Katrina Deacon Green Party 774 1.4%
Suzanne Nti Christian Peoples Alliance 245 0.4%
Jonathan Worth Nationwide Reform 84 0.2%
Mole Valley Paul Beresford Conservative 31,263 57.5%
Alice Humphreys Liberal Democrat 15,610 28.7%
James Dove Labour 3,804 7.0%
Leigh Jones UK Independence 2,752 5.1%
Rob Sedgwick Green Party 895 1.6%
New Forest East Julian Lewis Conservative 26,443 52.8%
Terry Scriven Liberal Democrat 15,136 30.3%
Peter Sopowski Labour 4,915 9.8%
Peter Day UK Independence 2,518 5.0%
Beverley Golden Green Party 1,024 2.0%
New Forest West Desmond Swayne Conservative 27,980 58.8%
Mike Plummer Liberal Democrat 11,084 23.3%
Janice Hurne Labour 4,666 9.8%
Martin Lyon UK Independence 2,783 5.9%
Janet Richards Green Party 1,059 2.2%
Newbury Richard Benyon Conservative 33,057 56.4%
David Rendel Liberal Democrat 20,809 35.5%
Hannah Cooper Labour 2,505 4.3%
David Black UK Independence 1,475 2.5%
Adrian Hollister Green Party 490 0.8%
Brian Burgess Independent 158 0.3%
David Yates Apolitical Democrats 95 0.2%
North East Hampshire James Arbuthnot Conservative 32,075 60.6%
Denzil Coulson Liberal Democrat 13,478 25.5%
Barry Jones Labour 5,173 9.8%
Ruth Duffin UK Independence 2,213 4.2%
North Thanet Roger Gale Conservative 22,826 52.7%
Michael Britton Labour 9,298 21.5%
Laura Murphy Liberal Democrat 8,400 19.4%
Rosamund Parker UK Independence 2,819 6.5%
North West Hampshire George Young Conservative 31,072 58.3%
Thomas McCann Liberal Democrat 12,489 23.4%
Sarah Evans Labour 6,980 13.1%
Stanley Oram UK Independence 2,751 5.2%
Oxford East Andrew Smith Labour 21,938 42.5%
Stephen Goddard Liberal Democrat 17,357 33.6%
Edward Argar Conservative 9,727 18.8%
Sushila Dhall Green Party 1,238 2.4%
Julia Gasper UK Independence 1,202 2.3%
David O'Sullivan Socialist Equality 116 0.2%
Roger Crawford Equal Parenting Alliance 73 0.1%
Oxford West and Abingdon Nicola Blackwood Conservative 23,906 42.3%
Evan Harris Liberal Democrat 23,730 42.0%
Richard Stevens Labour 5,999 10.6%
Paul Williams UK Independence 1,518 2.7%
Chris Goodall Green Party 1,184 2.1%
Keith Mann Animal Protection 143 0.3%
Portsmouth North Penny Mordaunt Conservative 19,533 44.3%
Sarah McCarthy-Fry Labour/Co-operative 12,244 27.8%
Darren Sanders Liberal Democrat 8,874 20.1%
Mike Fitzgerald UK Independence 1,812 4.1%
David Knight English Democrats 1,040 2.4%
Iain Maclennan Green Party 461 1.0%
Mick Tosh Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 154 0.3%
Portsmouth South Mike Hancock Liberal Democrat 18,921 45.9%
Flick Drummond Conservative 13,721 33.3%
John Ferrett Labour 5,640 13.7%
Christopher Martin UK Independence 876 2.1%
Geoff Crompton British National 873 2.1%
Tim Dawes Green Party 716 1.7%
Ian DuCane English Democrats 400 1.0%
Les Cummings The Justice & Anti-Corruption 117 0.3%
Reading East Rob Wilson Conservative 21,269 42.6%
Gareth Epps Liberal Democrat 13,664 27.3%
Anneliese Dodds Labour 12,729 25.5%
Adrian Pitfield UK Independence 1,086 2.2%
Robert White Green Party 1,069 2.1%
Joan Lloyd Independent 111 0.2%
Michael Turberville Independent 57 0.1%
Reading West Alok Sharma Conservative 20,523 43.2%
Naz Sarkar Labour 14,519 30.5%
Daisy Benson Liberal Democrat 9,546 20.1%
Bruce Hay UK Independence 1,508 3.2%
Howard Thomas Common Sense 852 1.8%
Adrian Windisch Green Party 582 1.2%
Reigate Crispin Blunt Conservative 26,688 53.4%
Jane Kulka Liberal Democrat 13,097 26.2%
Robert Hull Labour 5,672 11.3%
Joseph Fox UK Independence 2,089 4.2%
Keith Brown British National 1,345 2.7%
Jonathan Essex Green Party 1,087 2.2%
Rochester and Strood Mark Reckless Conservative 23,604 49.2%
Teresa Murray Labour 13,651 28.5%
Geoffrey Juby Liberal Democrat 7,800 16.3%
Ron Sands English Democrats 2,182 4.5%
Simon Marchant Green Party 734 1.5%
Romsey and Southampton North Caroline Nokes Conservative 24,345 49.7%
Sandra Gidley Liberal Democrat 20,189 41.3%
Aktar Beg Labour 3,116 6.4%
John Meropoulos UK Independence 1,289 2.6%
Runnymede and Weybridge Philip Hammond Conservative 26,915 55.9%
Andrew Falconer Liberal Democrat 10,406 21.6%
Paul Greenwood Labour 6,446 13.4%
Toby Micklethwait UK Independence 3,146 6.5%
Jenny Gould Green Party 696 1.4%
David Sammons Independent 541 1.1%
Sevenoaks Michael Fallon Conservative 28,076 56.8%
Alan Bullion Liberal Democrat 10,561 21.4%
Gareth Siddorn Labour 6,541 13.2%
Christopher Heath UK Independence 1,782 3.6%
Paul Golding British National 1,384 2.8%
Louise Uncles English Democrats 806 1.6%
Mark Ellis Independent 258 0.5%
Sittingbourne and Sheppey Gordon Henderson Conservative 24,313 50.0%
Angela Harrison Labour 11,930 24.6%
Keith Nevols Liberal Democrat 7,943 16.4%
Ian Davison UK Independence 2,610 5.4%
Lawrence Tames British National 1,305 2.7%
Mad Mike Young Official Monster Raving Loony 319 0.7%
David Cassidy Independent 158 0.3%
Slough Fiona Mactaggart Labour 21,884 45.8%
Diana Coad Conservative 16,361 34.3%
Chris Tucker Liberal Democrat 6,943 14.5%
Peter Mason-Apps UK Independence 1,517 3.2%
Miriam Kennet Green Party 542 1.1%
Sunil Chaudhary Christian Party 495 1.0%
South Thanet Laura Sandys Conservative 22,043 48.0%
Stephen Ladyman Labour 14,426 31.4%
Peter Bucklitsch Liberal Democrat 6,935 15.1%
Trevor Shonk UK Independence 2,529 5.5%
South West Surrey Jeremy Hunt Conservative 33,605 58.7%
Mike Simpson Liberal Democrat 17,287 30.2%
Richard Mollet Labour 3,419 6.0%
Roger Meekins UK Independence 1,486 2.6%
Cherry Allan Green Party 690 1.2%
Helen Hamilton British National 644 1.1%
Luke Leighton Pirate Party UK 94 0.2%
Arthur Price Independent 34 0.1%
Southampton, Itchen John Denham Labour 16,326 36.8%
Royston Smith Conservative 16,134 36.3%
David Goodall Liberal Democrat 9,256 20.8%
Alan Kebbell UK Independence 1,928 4.3%
John Spottiswoode Green Party 600 1.4%
Tim Cutter Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 168 0.4%
Southampton, Test Alan Whitehead Labour 17,001 38.5%
Jeremy Moulton Conservative 14,588 33.0%
David Callaghan Liberal Democrat 9,865 22.3%
Pearline Hingston UK Independence 1,726 3.9%
Chris Bluemel Green Party 881 2.0%
Charles Sanderson Independent 126 0.3%
Spelthorne Kwasi Kwarteng Conservative 22,261 47.1%
Mark Chapman Liberal Democrat 12,242 25.9%
Adam Tyler-Moore Labour 7,789 16.5%
Chris Browne UK Independence 4,009 8.5%
Ian Swinglehurst Independent 314 0.7%
Rod Littlewood Best of a Bad Bunch 244 0.5%
Paul Couchman Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 176 0.4%
John Gore Campaign for Independent Politicians 167 0.4%
Grahame Leon-Smith Independents Federation UK 102 0.2%
Surrey Heath Michael Gove Conservative 31,326 57.6%
Alan Hilliar Liberal Democrat 14,037 25.8%
Matt Willey Labour 5,552 10.2%
Mark Stroud UK Independence 3,432 6.3%
Tonbridge and Malling John Stanley Conservative 29,723 57.9%
Elizabeth Simpson Liberal Democrat 11,545 22.5%
Daniel Griffiths Labour 6,476 12.6%
David Waller UK Independence 1,911 3.7%
Steve Dawe Green Party 764 1.5%
Mike Easter National Front 505 1.0%
Lisa Rogers English Democrats 390 0.8%
Tunbridge Wells Greg Clark Conservative 28,302 56.2%
David Hallas Liberal Democrat 12,726 25.3%
Gary Heather Labour 5,448 10.8%
Victor Webb UK Independence 2,054 4.1%
Hazel Dawe Green Party 914 1.8%
Andrew McBride British National 704 1.4%
Farel Bradbury Independent 172 0.3%
Wantage Edward Vaizey Conservative 29,284 52.0%
Alan Armitage Liberal Democrat 15,737 27.9%
Steven Mitchell Labour 7,855 13.9%
Jacqueline Jones UK Independence 2,421 4.3%
Adam Twine Green Party 1,044 1.9%
Wealden Charles Hendry Conservative 31,090 56.6%
Christopher Bowers Liberal Democrat 13,911 25.3%
Jemima Blackmore Labour 5,266 9.6%
Dan Docker UK Independence 3,319 6.0%
David Jonas Green Party 1,383 2.5%
Winchester Steve Brine Conservative 27,155 48.5%
Martin Tod Liberal Democrat 24,107 43.1%
Patrick Davies Labour 3,051 5.5%
Jocelyn Penn-Bull UK Independence 1,139 2.0%
Mark Lancaster English Democrats 503 0.9%
Windsor Adam Afriyie Conservative 30,172 60.8%
Julian Tisi Liberal Democrat 11,118 22.4%
Amanjit Jhund Labour 4,910 9.9%
John-Paul Rye UK Independence 1,612 3.3%
Peter Phillips British National 950 1.9%
Derek Wall Green Party 628 1.3%
Peter Hooper Independent 198 0.4%
Witney David Cameron Conservative 33,973 58.8%
Dawn Barnes Liberal Democrat 11,233 19.4%
Joe Goldberg Labour 7,511 13.0%
Stuart Macdonald Green Party 2,385 4.1%
Nikolai Tolstoy-Miloslavsky UK Independence 2,001 3.5%
Howling 'Laud' Hope Official Monster Raving Loony 234 0.4%
Paul Wesson Independent 166 0.3%
Johnnie Cook Independent 151 0.3%
Colin Bex Wessex Regionalists 62 0.1%
Aaron Barschak Independent 53 0.1%
Woking Jonathan Lord Conservative 26,551 50.3%
Rosie Sharpley Liberal Democrat 19,744 37.4%
Tom Miller Labour 4,246 8.0%
Rob Burberry UK Independence 1,997 3.8%
Julie Roxburgh Peace Party 204 0.4%
Ruth Temple Magna Carta Conservation Party Great Britain 44 0.1%
Wokingham John Redwood Conservative 28,754 52.7%
Prue Bray Liberal Democrat 15,262 28.0%
George Davidson Labour 5,516 10.1%
Mark Ashwell Independent 2,340 4.3%
Ann Zebedee UK Independence 1,664 3.1%
Marjory Bisset Green Party 567 1.0%
Top Cat Owen Official Monster Raving Loony 329 0.6%
Robin Smith Independent 96 0.2%
Worthing West Peter Bottomley Conservative 25,416 51.7%
Hazel Thorpe Liberal Democrat 13,687 27.9%
Ian Ross Labour 5,800 11.8%
John Wallace UK Independence 2,924 6.0%
David Aherne Green Party 996 2.0%
Stuart Dearsley Christian Party 300 0.6%
Wycombe Steve Baker Conservative 23,423 48.6%
Steve Guy Liberal Democrat 13,863 28.8%
Andrew Lomas Labour 8,326 17.3%
John Wiseman UK Independence 2,123 4.4%
Madassar Khokar Independent 228 0.5%
David Fitton Independent 188 0.4%

Results by Seats

Aldershot

Gerald Howarth of Conservative received 46.7% of the votes, totaling 21,203 votes, to win the election. Adrian Collett of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 12.3%, receiving 34.4% of the votes, totaling 15,617 votes. The total votes cast was 45,484. There are totally 71,465 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 63.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Aldershot
Candidate Party Votes %
Gerald Howarth Conservative 21,203 46.7%
Adrian Collett Liberal Democrat 15,617 34.4%
Jonathan Slater Labour 5,489 12.1%
Robert Snare UK Independence 2,041 4.5%
Gary Crowd English Independence 803 1.8%
Juliana Brimicombe Christian Party 231 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.3%, Valid Votes: 45,384, Invalid: 100, Total: 45,484, Registered Voters: 71,465, Turnout: 63.6%

Arundel and South Downs

Nick Herbert of Conservative received 57.8% of the votes, totaling 32,333 votes, to win the election. Derek Deedman of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 29.9%, receiving 27.9% of the votes, totaling 15,642 votes. The total votes cast was 56,085. There are totally 76,835 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Arundel and South Downs
Candidate Party Votes %
Nick Herbert Conservative 32,333 57.8%
Derek Deedman Liberal Democrat 15,642 27.9%
Tim Lunnon Labour 4,835 8.6%
Stuart Bower UK Independence 3,172 5.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 29.9%, Valid Votes: 55,982, Invalid: 103, Total: 56,085, Registered Voters: 76,835, Turnout: 73.0%

Ashford

Damian Green of Conservative received 54.1% of the votes, totaling 29,878 votes, to win the election. Chris Took of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.3%, receiving 22.8% of the votes, totaling 12,581 votes. The total votes cast was 55,278. There are totally 81,271 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Ashford
Candidate Party Votes %
Damian Green Conservative 29,878 54.1%
Chris Took Liberal Democrat 12,581 22.8%
Chris Clark Labour 9,204 16.7%
Jeffrey Elenor UK Independence 2,508 4.5%
Steve Campkin Green Party 1,014 1.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.3%, Valid Votes: 55,185, Invalid: 93, Total: 55,278, Registered Voters: 81,271, Turnout: 68.0%

Aylesbury

David Lidington of Conservative received 52.2% of the votes, totaling 27,736 votes, to win the election. Steven Lambert of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 23.8%, receiving 28.4% of the votes, totaling 15,118 votes. The total votes cast was 53,273. There are totally 77,844 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Aylesbury
Candidate Party Votes %
David Lidington Conservative 27,736 52.2%
Steven Lambert Liberal Democrat 15,118 28.4%
Kathryn White Labour 6,695 12.6%
Christopher Adams UK Independence 3,613 6.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.8%, Valid Votes: 53,162, Invalid: 111, Total: 53,273, Registered Voters: 77,844, Turnout: 68.4%

Banbury

Tony Baldry of Conservative received 52.8% of the votes, totaling 29,703 votes, to win the election. David Rundle of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 32.4%, receiving 20.4% of the votes, totaling 11,476 votes. The total votes cast was 56,398. There are totally 84,379 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Banbury
Candidate Party Votes %
Tony Baldry Conservative 29,703 52.8%
David Rundle Liberal Democrat 11,476 20.4%
Les Sibley Labour 10,773 19.2%
David Fairweather UK Independence 2,806 5.0%
Alastair White Green Party 959 1.7%
C. J. R. Edwards Independent 524 0.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 32.4%, Valid Votes: 56,241, Invalid: 157, Total: 56,398, Registered Voters: 84,379, Turnout: 66.8%

Basingstoke

Maria Miller of Conservative received 50.5% of the votes, totaling 25,590 votes, to win the election. John Shaw of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 26.0%, receiving 24.5% of the votes, totaling 12,414 votes. The total votes cast was 50,772. There are totally 75,473 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Basingstoke
Candidate Party Votes %
Maria Miller Conservative 25,590 50.5%
John Shaw Liberal Democrat 12,414 24.5%
Funda Pepperell Labour 10,327 20.4%
Craig Howell UK Independence 2,076 4.1%
Stephen Saul Independent 247 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 26.0%, Valid Votes: 50,654, Invalid: 118, Total: 50,772, Registered Voters: 75,473, Turnout: 67.3%

Beaconsfield

Dominic Grieve of Conservative received 61.1% of the votes, totaling 32,053 votes, to win the election. John Edwards of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 41.5%, receiving 19.6% of the votes, totaling 10,271 votes. The total votes cast was 52,543. There are totally 74,982 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Beaconsfield
Candidate Party Votes %
Dominic Grieve Conservative 32,053 61.1%
John Edwards Liberal Democrat 10,271 19.6%
Jeremy Miles Labour 6,135 11.7%
Delphine Gray-Fisk UK Independence 2,597 4.9%
Jem Bailey Green Party 768 1.5%
Andrew Cowen A Vote Against MP Expense Abuse 475 0.9%
Quentin Baron Independent 191 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 41.5%, Valid Votes: 52,490, Invalid: 53, Total: 52,543, Registered Voters: 74,982, Turnout: 70.1%

Bexhill and Battle

Gregory Barker of Conservative received 51.6% of the votes, totaling 28,147 votes, to win the election. Mary Varrall of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 23.6%, receiving 28.0% of the votes, totaling 15,267 votes. The total votes cast was 54,725. There are totally 81,032 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bexhill and Battle
Candidate Party Votes %
Gregory Barker Conservative 28,147 51.6%
Mary Varrall Liberal Democrat 15,267 28.0%
James Royston Labour 6,524 12.0%
Stuart Wheeler Trust 2,699 4.9%
Neil Jackson British National 1,950 3.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.6%, Valid Votes: 54,587, Invalid: 138, Total: 54,725, Registered Voters: 81,032, Turnout: 67.5%

Bognor Regis and Littlehampton

Nick Gibb of Conservative received 51.4% of the votes, totaling 24,087 votes, to win the election. Simon McDougall of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.9%, receiving 23.5% of the votes, totaling 11,024 votes. The total votes cast was 46,935. There are totally 70,816 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
Candidate Party Votes %
Nick Gibb Conservative 24,087 51.4%
Simon McDougall Liberal Democrat 11,024 23.5%
Michael Jones Labour 6,580 14.0%
Douglas Denny UK Independence 3,036 6.5%
Andrew Moffat British National 1,890 4.0%
Melissa Briggs Independent 235 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.9%, Valid Votes: 46,852, Invalid: 83, Total: 46,935, Registered Voters: 70,816, Turnout: 66.3%

Bracknell

Philip Lee of Conservative received 52.4% of the votes, totaling 27,327 votes, to win the election. Ray Earwicker of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 30.1%, receiving 22.3% of the votes, totaling 11,623 votes. The total votes cast was 52,209. There are totally 76,888 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Bracknell
Candidate Party Votes %
Philip Lee Conservative 27,327 52.4%
Ray Earwicker Liberal Democrat 11,623 22.3%
John Piasecki Labour 8,755 16.8%
Murray Barter UK Independence 2,297 4.4%
David Burke British National 1,253 2.4%
David Young Green Party 821 1.6%
Daniel Haycocks Scrap Members Allowances 60 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 30.1%, Valid Votes: 52,136, Invalid: 73, Total: 52,209, Registered Voters: 76,888, Turnout: 67.9%

Brighton, Kemptown

Simon Kirby of Conservative received 38.0% of the votes, totaling 16,217 votes, to win the election. Simon Burgess of Labour/Co-operative was defeated by a margin of 3.1%, receiving 34.9% of the votes, totaling 14,889 votes. The total votes cast was 42,770. There are totally 66,015 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Brighton, Kemptown
Candidate Party Votes %
Simon Kirby Conservative 16,217 38.0%
Simon Burgess Labour/Co-operative 14,889 34.9%
Juliet Williams Liberal Democrat 7,691 18.0%
Ben Duncan Green Party 2,330 5.5%
James Chamberlain-Webber UK Independence 1,384 3.2%
Dave Hill Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 194 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 3.1%, Valid Votes: 42,705, Invalid: 65, Total: 42,770, Registered Voters: 66,015, Turnout: 64.8%

Brighton, Pavilion

Caroline Lucas of Green Party received 31.3% of the votes, totaling 16,238 votes, to win the election. Nancy Platts of Labour was defeated by a margin of 2.4%, receiving 28.9% of the votes, totaling 14,986 votes. The total votes cast was 51,915. There are totally 74,009 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Brighton, Pavilion
Candidate Party Votes %
Caroline Lucas Green Party 16,238 31.3%
Nancy Platts Labour 14,986 28.9%
Charlotte Vere Conservative 12,275 23.7%
Bernadette Millam Liberal Democrat 7,159 13.8%
Nigel Carter UK Independence 948 1.8%
Ian Fyvie Socialist Labour 148 0.3%
Soraya Kara Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality 61 0.1%
Leo Atreides Independent 19 0.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 2.4%, Valid Votes: 51,834, Invalid: 81, Total: 51,915, Registered Voters: 74,009, Turnout: 70.1%

Buckingham

John Bercow of Independent received 47.3% of the votes, totaling 22,860 votes, to win the election. John Stevens of Independent was defeated by a margin of 25.9%, receiving 21.4% of the votes, totaling 10,331 votes. The total votes cast was 49,402. There are totally 74,989 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Buckingham
Candidate Party Votes %
John Bercow Independent 22,860 47.3%
John Stevens Independent 10,331 21.4%
Nigel Farage UK Independence 8,401 17.4%
Patrick Phillips Independent 2,394 5.0%
Debbie Martin Independent 1,270 2.6%
Lynne Mozar British National 980 2.0%
Colin Dale-Mills Official Monster Raving Loony 856 1.8%
Geoff Howard Independent 435 0.9%
David Hews Christian Party 369 0.8%
Anthony Watts Independent 332 0.7%
Simon Strutt Cut The Deficit 107 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 25.9%, Valid Votes: 48,335, Invalid: 1,067, Total: 49,402, Registered Voters: 74,989, Turnout: 65.9%

Canterbury

Julian Brazier of Conservative received 44.8% of the votes, totaling 22,050 votes, to win the election. Guy Voizey of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 12.3%, receiving 32.5% of the votes, totaling 16,002 votes. The total votes cast was 49,282. There are totally 74,121 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Canterbury
Candidate Party Votes %
Julian Brazier Conservative 22,050 44.8%
Guy Voizey Liberal Democrat 16,002 32.5%
Jean Samuel Labour 7,940 16.1%
Howard Farmer UK Independence 1,907 3.9%
Geoff Meaden Green Party 1,137 2.3%
Anne Belsey Money Reform 173 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.3%, Valid Votes: 49,209, Invalid: 73, Total: 49,282, Registered Voters: 74,121, Turnout: 66.5%

Chatham and Aylesford

Tracey Crouch of Conservative received 46.2% of the votes, totaling 20,230 votes, to win the election. Jonathan Shaw of Labour was defeated by a margin of 13.9%, receiving 32.3% of the votes, totaling 14,161 votes. The total votes cast was 43,861. There are totally 67,964 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Chatham and Aylesford
Candidate Party Votes %
Tracey Crouch Conservative 20,230 46.2%
Jonathan Shaw Labour 14,161 32.3%
John McClintock Liberal Democrat 5,832 13.3%
Colin McCarthy-Stewart British National 1,365 3.1%
Steve Newton UK Independence 1,314 3.0%
Sean Varnham English Democrats 400 0.9%
Dave Arthur Green Party 396 0.9%
Maureen Smith Christian Party 109 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 13.9%, Valid Votes: 43,807, Invalid: 54, Total: 43,861, Registered Voters: 67,964, Turnout: 64.5%

Chesham and Amersham

Cheryl Gillan of Conservative received 60.4% of the votes, totaling 31,658 votes, to win the election. Tim Starkey of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.9%, receiving 28.5% of the votes, totaling 14,948 votes. The total votes cast was 52,550. There are totally 70,333 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 74.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Chesham and Amersham
Candidate Party Votes %
Cheryl Gillan Conservative 31,658 60.4%
Tim Starkey Liberal Democrat 14,948 28.5%
Anthony Gajadharsingh Labour 2,942 5.6%
Alan Stevens UK Independence 2,129 4.1%
Nick Wilkins Green Party 767 1.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.9%, Valid Votes: 52,444, Invalid: 106, Total: 52,550, Registered Voters: 70,333, Turnout: 74.7%

Chichester

Andrew Tyrie of Conservative received 55.3% of the votes, totaling 31,427 votes, to win the election. Martin Lury of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.9%, receiving 27.4% of the votes, totaling 15,550 votes. The total votes cast was 56,916. There are totally 81,576 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Chichester
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrew Tyrie Conservative 31,427 55.3%
Martin Lury Liberal Democrat 15,550 27.4%
Simon Holland Labour 5,937 10.5%
Andrew Moncrieff UK Independence 3,873 6.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.9%, Valid Votes: 56,787, Invalid: 129, Total: 56,916, Registered Voters: 81,576, Turnout: 69.8%

Crawley

Henry Smith of Conservative received 44.8% of the votes, totaling 21,264 votes, to win the election. Chris Oxlade of Labour was defeated by a margin of 12.5%, receiving 32.3% of the votes, totaling 15,336 votes. The total votes cast was 47,625. There are totally 72,781 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Crawley
Candidate Party Votes %
Henry Smith Conservative 21,264 44.8%
Chris Oxlade Labour 15,336 32.3%
John Vincent Liberal Democrat 6,844 14.4%
Richard Trower British National 1,672 3.5%
Chris French UK Independence 1,382 2.9%
Phil Smith Green Party 598 1.3%
Arshad Khan Justice Party 265 0.6%
Andrew Hubner Independent 143 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.5%, Valid Votes: 47,504, Invalid: 121, Total: 47,625, Registered Voters: 72,781, Turnout: 65.4%

Dartford

Gareth Johnson of Conservative received 48.8% of the votes, totaling 24,428 votes, to win the election. John Adams of Labour was defeated by a margin of 21.2%, receiving 27.6% of the votes, totaling 13,800 votes. The total votes cast was 50,162. There are totally 76,271 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Dartford
Candidate Party Votes %
Gareth Johnson Conservative 24,428 48.8%
John Adams Labour 13,800 27.6%
James Willis Liberal Democrat 7,361 14.7%
Gary Rogers English Democrats 2,178 4.3%
Richard Palmer UK Independence 1,842 3.7%
Stephane Tindame Independent 264 0.5%
John Crockford Fancy Dress 207 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 21.2%, Valid Votes: 50,080, Invalid: 82, Total: 50,162, Registered Voters: 76,271, Turnout: 65.8%

Dover

Charlie Elphicke of Conservative received 44.0% of the votes, totaling 22,174 votes, to win the election. Gwyn Prosser of Labour was defeated by a margin of 10.5%, receiving 33.5% of the votes, totaling 16,900 votes. The total votes cast was 50,471. There are totally 71,833 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Dover
Candidate Party Votes %
Charlie Elphicke Conservative 22,174 44.0%
Gwyn Prosser Labour 16,900 33.5%
John Brigden Liberal Democrat 7,962 15.8%
Victor Matcham UK Independence 1,747 3.5%
Dennis Whiting British National 1,104 2.2%
Mike Walters English Democrats 216 0.4%
David Clark Christian Peoples Alliance 200 0.4%
George Lee-Delisle Independent 82 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 10.5%, Valid Votes: 50,385, Invalid: 86, Total: 50,471, Registered Voters: 71,833, Turnout: 70.3%

East Hampshire

Damian Hinds of Conservative received 56.8% of the votes, totaling 29,137 votes, to win the election. Adam Carew of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 26.3%, receiving 30.5% of the votes, totaling 15,640 votes. The total votes cast was 51,403. There are totally 72,262 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in East Hampshire
Candidate Party Votes %
Damian Hinds Conservative 29,137 56.8%
Adam Carew Liberal Democrat 15,640 30.5%
Jane Edbrooke Labour 4,043 7.9%
Hugh McGuinness UK Independence 1,477 2.9%
Matt Williams English Democrats 710 1.4%
Don Jerrard The Justice & Anti-Corruption 310 0.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 26.3%, Valid Votes: 51,317, Invalid: 86, Total: 51,403, Registered Voters: 72,262, Turnout: 71.1%

East Surrey

Sam Gyimah of Conservative received 56.7% of the votes, totaling 31,007 votes, to win the election. David Lee of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 30.8%, receiving 25.9% of the votes, totaling 14,133 votes. The total votes cast was 54,780. There are totally 76,855 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in East Surrey
Candidate Party Votes %
Sam Gyimah Conservative 31,007 56.7%
David Lee Liberal Democrat 14,133 25.9%
Matthew Rodda Labour 4,925 9.0%
Helena Windsor UK Independence 3,770 6.9%
Martin Hogbin Official Monster Raving Loony 422 0.8%
Sandy Pratt Independent 383 0.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 30.8%, Valid Votes: 54,640, Invalid: 140, Total: 54,780, Registered Voters: 76,855, Turnout: 71.3%

East Worthing and Shoreham

Tim Loughton of Conservative received 48.5% of the votes, totaling 23,458 votes, to win the election. James Doyle of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 23.0%, receiving 25.5% of the votes, totaling 12,353 votes. The total votes cast was 48,507. There are totally 74,001 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in East Worthing and Shoreham
Candidate Party Votes %
Tim Loughton Conservative 23,458 48.5%
James Doyle Liberal Democrat 12,353 25.5%
Emily Benn Labour 8,087 16.7%
Michael Glennon UK Independence 2,984 6.2%
Susan Board Green Party 1,126 2.3%
Clive Maltby English Democrats 389 0.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.0%, Valid Votes: 48,397, Invalid: 110, Total: 48,507, Registered Voters: 74,001, Turnout: 65.5%

Eastbourne

Stephen Lloyd of Liberal Democrat received 47.3% of the votes, totaling 24,658 votes, to win the election. Nigel Waterson of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 6.6%, receiving 40.7% of the votes, totaling 21,223 votes. The total votes cast was 52,197. There are totally 77,840 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Eastbourne
Candidate Party Votes %
Stephen Lloyd Liberal Democrat 24,658 47.3%
Nigel Waterson Conservative 21,223 40.7%
Dave Brinson Labour 2,497 4.8%
Stephen Shing Independent 1,327 2.5%
Roger Needham UK Independence 1,305 2.5%
Colin Poulter British National 939 1.8%
Michael Baldry Independent 101 0.2%
Keith Gell Independent 74 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 6.6%, Valid Votes: 52,124, Invalid: 73, Total: 52,197, Registered Voters: 77,840, Turnout: 67.1%

Eastleigh

Chris Huhne of Liberal Democrat received 46.5% of the votes, totaling 24,966 votes, to win the election. Maria Hutchings of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 7.2%, receiving 39.3% of the votes, totaling 21,102 votes. The total votes cast was 53,725. There are totally 77,436 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Eastleigh
Candidate Party Votes %
Chris Huhne Liberal Democrat 24,966 46.5%
Maria Hutchings Conservative 21,102 39.3%
Leo Barraclough Labour 5,153 9.6%
Ray Finch UK Independence 1,933 3.6%
Tony Pewsey English Democrats 249 0.5%
Dave Stone Independent 154 0.3%
Keith Low National Liberal Party - True Liberalism 93 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 7.2%, Valid Votes: 53,650, Invalid: 75, Total: 53,725, Registered Voters: 77,436, Turnout: 69.4%

Epsom and Ewell

Chris Grayling of Conservative received 56.2% of the votes, totaling 30,868 votes, to win the election. Jonathan Lees of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 29.4%, receiving 26.8% of the votes, totaling 14,734 votes. The total votes cast was 55,242. There are totally 79,908 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Epsom and Ewell
Candidate Party Votes %
Chris Grayling Conservative 30,868 56.2%
Jonathan Lees Liberal Democrat 14,734 26.8%
Craig Montgomery Labour 6,538 11.9%
Elizabeth Wallace UK Independence 2,549 4.6%
Peter Ticher Independent 266 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 29.4%, Valid Votes: 54,955, Invalid: 287, Total: 55,242, Registered Voters: 79,908, Turnout: 69.1%

Esher and Walton

Dominic Raab of Conservative received 58.9% of the votes, totaling 32,134 votes, to win the election. Lionel Blackman of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 34.1%, receiving 24.8% of the votes, totaling 13,541 votes. The total votes cast was 54,691. There are totally 75,338 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Esher and Walton
Candidate Party Votes %
Dominic Raab Conservative 32,134 58.9%
Lionel Blackman Liberal Democrat 13,541 24.8%
Francis Eldergill Labour 5,829 10.7%
Bernard Collignon UK Independence 1,783 3.3%
Tony Popham Independent 378 0.7%
Chinners Chinners Official Monster Raving Loony 341 0.6%
Mike Kearsley English Democrats 307 0.6%
Andy Lear Best of a Bad Bunch 230 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 34.1%, Valid Votes: 54,543, Invalid: 148, Total: 54,691, Registered Voters: 75,338, Turnout: 72.6%

Fareham

Mark Hoban of Conservative received 55.3% of the votes, totaling 30,037 votes, to win the election. Alex Bentley of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.5%, receiving 23.8% of the votes, totaling 12,945 votes. The total votes cast was 54,477. There are totally 75,915 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Fareham
Candidate Party Votes %
Mark Hoban Conservative 30,037 55.3%
Alex Bentley Liberal Democrat 12,945 23.8%
Jim Carr Labour 7,719 14.2%
Steve Richards UK Independence 2,235 4.1%
Peter Doggett Green Party 791 1.5%
Joe Jenkins English Democrats 618 1.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.5%, Valid Votes: 54,345, Invalid: 132, Total: 54,477, Registered Voters: 75,915, Turnout: 71.8%

Faversham and Mid Kent

Hugh Robertson of Conservative received 56.2% of the votes, totaling 26,250 votes, to win the election. David Naghi of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 36.6%, receiving 19.6% of the votes, totaling 9,162 votes. The total votes cast was 46,804. There are totally 68,858 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Faversham and Mid Kent
Candidate Party Votes %
Hugh Robertson Conservative 26,250 56.2%
David Naghi Liberal Democrat 9,162 19.6%
Ashok Rehal Labour 7,748 16.6%
Sarah Larkins UK Independence 1,722 3.7%
Tim Valentine Green Party 890 1.9%
Graham Kemp National Front 542 1.2%
Hairy Knorm Davidson Official Monster Raving Loony 398 0.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 36.6%, Valid Votes: 46,712, Invalid: 92, Total: 46,804, Registered Voters: 68,858, Turnout: 68.0%

Folkestone and Hythe

Damian Collins of Conservative received 49.4% of the votes, totaling 26,109 votes, to win the election. Lynne Beaumont of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 19.1%, receiving 30.3% of the votes, totaling 15,987 votes. The total votes cast was 52,879. There are totally 78,005 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Folkestone and Hythe
Candidate Party Votes %
Damian Collins Conservative 26,109 49.4%
Lynne Beaumont Liberal Democrat 15,987 30.3%
Donald Worsley Labour 5,719 10.8%
Frank McKenna UK Independence 2,439 4.6%
Harry Williams British National 1,662 3.1%
Penny Kemp Green Party 637 1.2%
David Plumstead Independent 247 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 19.1%, Valid Votes: 52,800, Invalid: 79, Total: 52,879, Registered Voters: 78,005, Turnout: 67.8%

Gillingham and Rainham

Rehman Chishti of Conservative received 46.2% of the votes, totaling 21,624 votes, to win the election. Paul Clark of Labour was defeated by a margin of 18.5%, receiving 27.7% of the votes, totaling 12,944 votes. The total votes cast was 46,852. There are totally 70,814 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Gillingham and Rainham
Candidate Party Votes %
Rehman Chishti Conservative 21,624 46.2%
Paul Clark Labour 12,944 27.7%
Andrew Stamp Liberal Democrat 8,484 18.1%
Robert Oakley UK Independence 1,515 3.2%
Brian Ravenscroft British National 1,149 2.5%
Dean Lacey English Democrats 464 1.0%
Trish Marchant Green Party 356 0.8%
Gordon Bryan Independent 141 0.3%
George Meegan Medway Independent 109 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 18.5%, Valid Votes: 46,786, Invalid: 66, Total: 46,852, Registered Voters: 70,814, Turnout: 66.2%

Gosport

Caroline Dinenage of Conservative received 51.8% of the votes, totaling 24,300 votes, to win the election. Rob Hylands of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 30.7%, receiving 21.1% of the votes, totaling 9,887 votes. The total votes cast was 47,074. There are totally 72,816 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Gosport
Candidate Party Votes %
Caroline Dinenage Conservative 24,300 51.8%
Rob Hylands Liberal Democrat 9,887 21.1%
Graham Giles Labour 7,944 16.9%
Andrew Rice UK Independence 1,496 3.2%
Barry Bennett British National 1,004 2.1%
Bob Shaw English Democrats 622 1.3%
Andrea Claire Smith Green Party 573 1.2%
David Smith Independent 493 1.1%
Charles Read Independent 331 0.7%
Brian Hart Independent 289 0.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 30.7%, Valid Votes: 46,939, Invalid: 135, Total: 47,074, Registered Voters: 72,816, Turnout: 64.6%

Gravesham

Adam Holloway of Conservative received 48.5% of the votes, totaling 22,956 votes, to win the election. Kathryn Smith of Labour/Co-operative was defeated by a margin of 19.7%, receiving 28.8% of the votes, totaling 13,644 votes. The total votes cast was 47,376. There are totally 70,195 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Gravesham
Candidate Party Votes %
Adam Holloway Conservative 22,956 48.5%
Kathryn Smith Labour/Co-operative 13,644 28.8%
Anna Arrowsmith Liberal Democrat 6,293 13.3%
Geoffrey Clark UK Independence 2,265 4.8%
Steven Uncles English Democrats 1,005 2.1%
Richard Crawford Green Party 675 1.4%
Alice Dartnell Independent 465 1.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 19.7%, Valid Votes: 47,303, Invalid: 73, Total: 47,376, Registered Voters: 70,195, Turnout: 67.5%

Guildford

Anne Milton of Conservative received 53.3% of the votes, totaling 29,618 votes, to win the election. Sue Doughty of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 14.0%, receiving 39.3% of the votes, totaling 21,836 votes. The total votes cast was 55,662. There are totally 77,082 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Guildford
Candidate Party Votes %
Anne Milton Conservative 29,618 53.3%
Sue Doughty Liberal Democrat 21,836 39.3%
Tim Shand Labour 2,812 5.1%
Mazhar Manzoor UK Independence 1,021 1.8%
John Morris Peace Party 280 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 14.0%, Valid Votes: 55,567, Invalid: 95, Total: 55,662, Registered Voters: 77,082, Turnout: 72.2%

Hastings and Rye

Amber Rudd of Conservative received 41.1% of the votes, totaling 20,468 votes, to win the election. Michael Foster of Labour was defeated by a margin of 4.0%, receiving 37.1% of the votes, totaling 18,475 votes. The total votes cast was 49,929. There are totally 77,030 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Hastings and Rye
Candidate Party Votes %
Amber Rudd Conservative 20,468 41.1%
Michael Foster Labour 18,475 37.1%
Nick Perry Liberal Democrat 7,825 15.7%
Tony Smith UK Independence 1,397 2.8%
Nicholas Prince British National 1,310 2.6%
Rod Bridger English Democrats 339 0.7%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 4.0%, Valid Votes: 49,814, Invalid: 115, Total: 49,929, Registered Voters: 77,030, Turnout: 64.8%

Havant

David Willetts of Conservative received 51.1% of the votes, totaling 22,433 votes, to win the election. Alex Payton of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.7%, receiving 23.4% of the votes, totaling 10,273 votes. The total votes cast was 44,038. There are totally 69,662 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 63.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Havant
Candidate Party Votes %
David Willetts Conservative 22,433 51.1%
Alex Payton Liberal Democrat 10,273 23.4%
Robert Smith Labour 7,777 17.7%
Gary Kerrin UK Independence 2,611 5.9%
Fungus Addams English Democrats 809 1.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.7%, Valid Votes: 43,903, Invalid: 135, Total: 44,038, Registered Voters: 69,662, Turnout: 63.2%

Henley

John Howell of Conservative received 56.2% of the votes, totaling 30,054 votes, to win the election. Andy Crick of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.0%, receiving 25.2% of the votes, totaling 13,466 votes. The total votes cast was 53,587. There are totally 73,123 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Henley
Candidate Party Votes %
John Howell Conservative 30,054 56.2%
Andy Crick Liberal Democrat 13,466 25.2%
Richard McKenzie Labour 5,835 10.9%
Laurence Hughes UK Independence 1,817 3.4%
Mark Stevenson Green Party 1,328 2.5%
Roger Bews British National 1,020 1.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.0%, Valid Votes: 53,520, Invalid: 67, Total: 53,587, Registered Voters: 73,123, Turnout: 73.3%

Horsham

Francis Maude of Conservative received 52.7% of the votes, totaling 29,447 votes, to win the election. Godfrey Newman of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 20.5%, receiving 32.2% of the votes, totaling 17,987 votes. The total votes cast was 55,907. There are totally 77,564 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Horsham
Candidate Party Votes %
Francis Maude Conservative 29,447 52.7%
Godfrey Newman Liberal Democrat 17,987 32.2%
Andrew Skudder Labour 4,189 7.5%
Harry Aldridge UK Independence 2,839 5.1%
Nick Fitter Green Party 570 1.0%
Steve Lyon Christian Party 469 0.8%
Jim Duggan Peace Party 253 0.5%
Derek Kissach Independent 87 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 20.5%, Valid Votes: 55,841, Invalid: 66, Total: 55,907, Registered Voters: 77,564, Turnout: 72.1%

Hove

Mike Weatherley of Conservative received 36.7% of the votes, totaling 18,294 votes, to win the election. Celia Barlow of Labour was defeated by a margin of 3.7%, receiving 33.0% of the votes, totaling 16,426 votes. The total votes cast was 49,908. There are totally 71,720 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Hove
Candidate Party Votes %
Mike Weatherley Conservative 18,294 36.7%
Celia Barlow Labour 16,426 33.0%
Paul Elgood Liberal Democrat 11,240 22.6%
Ian Davey Green Party 2,568 5.2%
Paul Perrin UK Independence 1,206 2.4%
Brian Ralfe Independent 85 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 3.7%, Valid Votes: 49,819, Invalid: 89, Total: 49,908, Registered Voters: 71,720, Turnout: 69.6%

Isle Of Wight

Andrew Turner of Conservative received 46.7% of the votes, totaling 32,810 votes, to win the election. Jill Wareham of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 15.0%, receiving 31.7% of the votes, totaling 22,283 votes. The total votes cast was 70,376. There are totally 109,922 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Isle Of Wight
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrew Turner Conservative 32,810 46.7%
Jill Wareham Liberal Democrat 22,283 31.7%
Mark Chiverton Labour 8,169 11.6%
Mike Tarrant UK Independence 2,435 3.5%
Geoff Clynch British National 1,457 2.1%
Ian Dunsire English Democrats 1,233 1.8%
Bob Keats Green Party 931 1.3%
Paul Martin Middle England 616 0.9%
Peter Harris Independent 175 0.2%
Paul Randle-Jolliffe Independent 89 0.1%
Edward Corby Independent 66 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 15.0%, Valid Votes: 70,264, Invalid: 112, Total: 70,376, Registered Voters: 109,922, Turnout: 64.0%

Lewes

Norman Baker of Liberal Democrat received 52.0% of the votes, totaling 26,048 votes, to win the election. Jason Sugarman of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 15.3%, receiving 36.7% of the votes, totaling 18,401 votes. The total votes cast was 50,149. There are totally 68,708 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Lewes
Candidate Party Votes %
Norman Baker Liberal Democrat 26,048 52.0%
Jason Sugarman Conservative 18,401 36.7%
Hratche Koundarjian Labour 2,508 5.0%
Peter Charlton UK Independence 1,728 3.4%
Susan Murray Green Party 729 1.5%
David Lloyd British National 594 1.2%
Ondrej Soucek Independent 80 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 15.3%, Valid Votes: 50,088, Invalid: 61, Total: 50,149, Registered Voters: 68,708, Turnout: 73.0%

Maidenhead

Theresa May of Conservative received 59.5% of the votes, totaling 31,937 votes, to win the election. Anthony Hill of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.3%, receiving 28.2% of the votes, totaling 15,168 votes. The total votes cast was 53,807. There are totally 72,844 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Maidenhead
Candidate Party Votes %
Theresa May Conservative 31,937 59.5%
Anthony Hill Liberal Democrat 15,168 28.2%
Pat McDonald Labour 3,795 7.1%
Kenneth Wight UK Independence 1,243 2.3%
Tim Rait British National 825 1.5%
Peter Forbes Green Party 482 0.9%
Peter Prior Freedom and Responsibility 270 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.3%, Valid Votes: 53,720, Invalid: 87, Total: 53,807, Registered Voters: 72,844, Turnout: 73.9%

Maidstone and The Weald

Helen Grant of Conservative received 48.0% of the votes, totaling 23,491 votes, to win the election. Peter Carroll of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 12.0%, receiving 36.0% of the votes, totaling 17,602 votes. The total votes cast was 49,003. There are totally 71,041 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Maidstone and The Weald
Candidate Party Votes %
Helen Grant Conservative 23,491 48.0%
Peter Carroll Liberal Democrat 17,602 36.0%
Rav Seeruthun Labour 4,769 9.7%
Gareth Kendall UK Independence 1,637 3.3%
Stuart Jeffery Green Party 655 1.3%
Gary Butler National Front 643 1.3%
Heidi Simmonds Christian Party 131 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.0%, Valid Votes: 48,928, Invalid: 75, Total: 49,003, Registered Voters: 71,041, Turnout: 69.0%

Meon Valley

George Hollingbery of Conservative received 56.2% of the votes, totaling 28,818 votes, to win the election. Liz Leffman of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 23.6%, receiving 32.6% of the votes, totaling 16,693 votes. The total votes cast was 51,349. There are totally 70,488 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Meon Valley
Candidate Party Votes %
George Hollingbery Conservative 28,818 56.2%
Liz Leffman Liberal Democrat 16,693 32.6%
Howard Linsley Labour 3,266 6.4%
Steve Harris UK Independence 1,490 2.9%
Pat Harris English Democrats 582 1.1%
Sarah Coats Animal Protection 255 0.5%
Graeme Quar Independent 134 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.6%, Valid Votes: 51,238, Invalid: 111, Total: 51,349, Registered Voters: 70,488, Turnout: 72.8%

Mid Sussex

Nicholas Soames of Conservative received 50.7% of the votes, totaling 28,329 votes, to win the election. Serena Tierney of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 13.2%, receiving 37.5% of the votes, totaling 20,927 votes. The total votes cast was 55,955. There are totally 77,199 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 72.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Mid Sussex
Candidate Party Votes %
Nicholas Soames Conservative 28,329 50.7%
Serena Tierney Liberal Democrat 20,927 37.5%
David Boot Labour 3,689 6.6%
Marc Montgomery UK Independence 1,423 2.5%
Paul Brown Green Party 645 1.2%
Stuart Minihane British National 583 1.0%
Baron Von Thunderclap Official Monster Raving Loony 259 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 13.2%, Valid Votes: 55,855, Invalid: 100, Total: 55,955, Registered Voters: 77,199, Turnout: 72.5%

Milton Keynes North

Mark Lancaster of Conservative received 43.5% of the votes, totaling 23,419 votes, to win the election. Andrew Pakes of Labour/Co-operative was defeated by a margin of 16.7%, receiving 26.8% of the votes, totaling 14,458 votes. The total votes cast was 53,965. There are totally 82,432 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Milton Keynes North
Candidate Party Votes %
Mark Lancaster Conservative 23,419 43.5%
Andrew Pakes Labour/Co-operative 14,458 26.8%
Jill Hope Liberal Democrat 11,894 22.1%
Michael Phillips UK Independence 1,772 3.3%
Richard Hamilton British National 1,154 2.1%
Alan Francis Green Party 733 1.4%
John Lennon Christian Peoples Alliance 206 0.4%
Matt Fensome Official Monster Raving Loony 157 0.3%
Anant Vyas Independent 95 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 16.7%, Valid Votes: 53,888, Invalid: 77, Total: 53,965, Registered Voters: 82,432, Turnout: 65.5%

Milton Keynes South

Iain Stewart of Conservative received 41.6% of the votes, totaling 23,034 votes, to win the election. Phyllis Starkey of Labour was defeated by a margin of 9.4%, receiving 32.2% of the votes, totaling 17,833 votes. The total votes cast was 55,416. There are totally 86,559 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Milton Keynes South
Candidate Party Votes %
Iain Stewart Conservative 23,034 41.6%
Phyllis Starkey Labour 17,833 32.2%
Peter Jones Liberal Democrat 9,787 17.7%
Philip Pinto UK Independence 2,074 3.7%
Matthew Tait British National 1,502 2.7%
Katrina Deacon Green Party 774 1.4%
Suzanne Nti Christian Peoples Alliance 245 0.4%
Jonathan Worth Nationwide Reform 84 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 9.4%, Valid Votes: 55,333, Invalid: 83, Total: 55,416, Registered Voters: 86,559, Turnout: 64.0%

Mole Valley

Paul Beresford of Conservative received 57.5% of the votes, totaling 31,263 votes, to win the election. Alice Humphreys of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 28.8%, receiving 28.7% of the votes, totaling 15,610 votes. The total votes cast was 54,448. There are totally 72,297 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 75.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Mole Valley
Candidate Party Votes %
Paul Beresford Conservative 31,263 57.5%
Alice Humphreys Liberal Democrat 15,610 28.7%
James Dove Labour 3,804 7.0%
Leigh Jones UK Independence 2,752 5.1%
Rob Sedgwick Green Party 895 1.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 28.8%, Valid Votes: 54,324, Invalid: 124, Total: 54,448, Registered Voters: 72,297, Turnout: 75.3%

New Forest East

Julian Lewis of Conservative received 52.8% of the votes, totaling 26,443 votes, to win the election. Terry Scriven of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 22.5%, receiving 30.3% of the votes, totaling 15,136 votes. The total votes cast was 50,113. There are totally 72,858 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in New Forest East
Candidate Party Votes %
Julian Lewis Conservative 26,443 52.8%
Terry Scriven Liberal Democrat 15,136 30.3%
Peter Sopowski Labour 4,915 9.8%
Peter Day UK Independence 2,518 5.0%
Beverley Golden Green Party 1,024 2.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 22.5%, Valid Votes: 50,036, Invalid: 77, Total: 50,113, Registered Voters: 72,858, Turnout: 68.8%

New Forest West

Desmond Swayne of Conservative received 58.8% of the votes, totaling 27,980 votes, to win the election. Mike Plummer of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 35.5%, receiving 23.3% of the votes, totaling 11,084 votes. The total votes cast was 47,638. There are totally 68,332 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in New Forest West
Candidate Party Votes %
Desmond Swayne Conservative 27,980 58.8%
Mike Plummer Liberal Democrat 11,084 23.3%
Janice Hurne Labour 4,666 9.8%
Martin Lyon UK Independence 2,783 5.9%
Janet Richards Green Party 1,059 2.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 35.5%, Valid Votes: 47,572, Invalid: 66, Total: 47,638, Registered Voters: 68,332, Turnout: 69.7%

Newbury

Richard Benyon of Conservative received 56.4% of the votes, totaling 33,057 votes, to win the election. David Rendel of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 20.9%, receiving 35.5% of the votes, totaling 20,809 votes. The total votes cast was 58,645. There are totally 79,144 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 74.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Newbury
Candidate Party Votes %
Richard Benyon Conservative 33,057 56.4%
David Rendel Liberal Democrat 20,809 35.5%
Hannah Cooper Labour 2,505 4.3%
David Black UK Independence 1,475 2.5%
Adrian Hollister Green Party 490 0.8%
Brian Burgess Independent 158 0.3%
David Yates Apolitical Democrats 95 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 20.9%, Valid Votes: 58,589, Invalid: 56, Total: 58,645, Registered Voters: 79,144, Turnout: 74.1%

North East Hampshire

James Arbuthnot of Conservative received 60.6% of the votes, totaling 32,075 votes, to win the election. Denzil Coulson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 35.1%, receiving 25.5% of the votes, totaling 13,478 votes. The total votes cast was 53,044. There are totally 72,196 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North East Hampshire
Candidate Party Votes %
James Arbuthnot Conservative 32,075 60.6%
Denzil Coulson Liberal Democrat 13,478 25.5%
Barry Jones Labour 5,173 9.8%
Ruth Duffin UK Independence 2,213 4.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 35.1%, Valid Votes: 52,939, Invalid: 105, Total: 53,044, Registered Voters: 72,196, Turnout: 73.5%

North Thanet

Roger Gale of Conservative received 52.7% of the votes, totaling 22,826 votes, to win the election. Michael Britton of Labour was defeated by a margin of 31.2%, receiving 21.5% of the votes, totaling 9,298 votes. The total votes cast was 43,426. There are totally 68,602 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 63.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North Thanet
Candidate Party Votes %
Roger Gale Conservative 22,826 52.7%
Michael Britton Labour 9,298 21.5%
Laura Murphy Liberal Democrat 8,400 19.4%
Rosamund Parker UK Independence 2,819 6.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.2%, Valid Votes: 43,343, Invalid: 83, Total: 43,426, Registered Voters: 68,602, Turnout: 63.3%

North West Hampshire

George Young of Conservative received 58.3% of the votes, totaling 31,072 votes, to win the election. Thomas McCann of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 34.9%, receiving 23.4% of the votes, totaling 12,489 votes. The total votes cast was 53,379. There are totally 76,695 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in North West Hampshire
Candidate Party Votes %
George Young Conservative 31,072 58.3%
Thomas McCann Liberal Democrat 12,489 23.4%
Sarah Evans Labour 6,980 13.1%
Stanley Oram UK Independence 2,751 5.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 34.9%, Valid Votes: 53,292, Invalid: 87, Total: 53,379, Registered Voters: 76,695, Turnout: 69.6%

Oxford East

Andrew Smith of Labour received 42.5% of the votes, totaling 21,938 votes, to win the election. Stephen Goddard of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 8.9%, receiving 33.6% of the votes, totaling 17,357 votes. The total votes cast was 51,819. There are totally 81,903 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 63.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Oxford East
Candidate Party Votes %
Andrew Smith Labour 21,938 42.5%
Stephen Goddard Liberal Democrat 17,357 33.6%
Edward Argar Conservative 9,727 18.8%
Sushila Dhall Green Party 1,238 2.4%
Julia Gasper UK Independence 1,202 2.3%
David O'Sullivan Socialist Equality 116 0.2%
Roger Crawford Equal Parenting Alliance 73 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 8.9%, Valid Votes: 51,651, Invalid: 168, Total: 51,819, Registered Voters: 81,903, Turnout: 63.3%

Oxford West and Abingdon

Nicola Blackwood of Conservative received 42.3% of the votes, totaling 23,906 votes, to win the election. Evan Harris of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 0.3%, receiving 42.0% of the votes, totaling 23,730 votes. The total votes cast was 56,599. There are totally 86,458 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Oxford West and Abingdon
Candidate Party Votes %
Nicola Blackwood Conservative 23,906 42.3%
Evan Harris Liberal Democrat 23,730 42.0%
Richard Stevens Labour 5,999 10.6%
Paul Williams UK Independence 1,518 2.7%
Chris Goodall Green Party 1,184 2.1%
Keith Mann Animal Protection 143 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 0.3%, Valid Votes: 56,480, Invalid: 119, Total: 56,599, Registered Voters: 86,458, Turnout: 65.5%

Portsmouth North

Penny Mordaunt of Conservative received 44.3% of the votes, totaling 19,533 votes, to win the election. Sarah McCarthy-Fry of Labour/Co-operative was defeated by a margin of 16.5%, receiving 27.8% of the votes, totaling 12,244 votes. The total votes cast was 44,272. There are totally 70,329 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 62.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Portsmouth North
Candidate Party Votes %
Penny Mordaunt Conservative 19,533 44.3%
Sarah McCarthy-Fry Labour/Co-operative 12,244 27.8%
Darren Sanders Liberal Democrat 8,874 20.1%
Mike Fitzgerald UK Independence 1,812 4.1%
David Knight English Democrats 1,040 2.4%
Iain Maclennan Green Party 461 1.0%
Mick Tosh Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 154 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 16.5%, Valid Votes: 44,118, Invalid: 154, Total: 44,272, Registered Voters: 70,329, Turnout: 62.9%

Portsmouth South

Mike Hancock of Liberal Democrat received 45.9% of the votes, totaling 18,921 votes, to win the election. Flick Drummond of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 12.6%, receiving 33.3% of the votes, totaling 13,721 votes. The total votes cast was 41,417. There are totally 70,242 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 59.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Portsmouth South
Candidate Party Votes %
Mike Hancock Liberal Democrat 18,921 45.9%
Flick Drummond Conservative 13,721 33.3%
John Ferrett Labour 5,640 13.7%
Christopher Martin UK Independence 876 2.1%
Geoff Crompton British National 873 2.1%
Tim Dawes Green Party 716 1.7%
Ian DuCane English Democrats 400 1.0%
Les Cummings The Justice & Anti-Corruption 117 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.6%, Valid Votes: 41,264, Invalid: 153, Total: 41,417, Registered Voters: 70,242, Turnout: 59.0%

Reading East

Rob Wilson of Conservative received 42.6% of the votes, totaling 21,269 votes, to win the election. Gareth Epps of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 15.3%, receiving 27.3% of the votes, totaling 13,664 votes. The total votes cast was 50,103. There are totally 74,929 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Reading East
Candidate Party Votes %
Rob Wilson Conservative 21,269 42.6%
Gareth Epps Liberal Democrat 13,664 27.3%
Anneliese Dodds Labour 12,729 25.5%
Adrian Pitfield UK Independence 1,086 2.2%
Robert White Green Party 1,069 2.1%
Joan Lloyd Independent 111 0.2%
Michael Turberville Independent 57 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 15.3%, Valid Votes: 49,985, Invalid: 118, Total: 50,103, Registered Voters: 74,929, Turnout: 66.9%

Reading West

Alok Sharma of Conservative received 43.2% of the votes, totaling 20,523 votes, to win the election. Naz Sarkar of Labour was defeated by a margin of 12.7%, receiving 30.5% of the votes, totaling 14,519 votes. The total votes cast was 47,619. There are totally 72,120 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Reading West
Candidate Party Votes %
Alok Sharma Conservative 20,523 43.2%
Naz Sarkar Labour 14,519 30.5%
Daisy Benson Liberal Democrat 9,546 20.1%
Bruce Hay UK Independence 1,508 3.2%
Howard Thomas Common Sense 852 1.8%
Adrian Windisch Green Party 582 1.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.7%, Valid Votes: 47,530, Invalid: 89, Total: 47,619, Registered Voters: 72,120, Turnout: 66.0%

Reigate

Crispin Blunt of Conservative received 53.4% of the votes, totaling 26,688 votes, to win the election. Jane Kulka of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 27.2%, receiving 26.2% of the votes, totaling 13,097 votes. The total votes cast was 50,086. There are totally 71,604 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Reigate
Candidate Party Votes %
Crispin Blunt Conservative 26,688 53.4%
Jane Kulka Liberal Democrat 13,097 26.2%
Robert Hull Labour 5,672 11.3%
Joseph Fox UK Independence 2,089 4.2%
Keith Brown British National 1,345 2.7%
Jonathan Essex Green Party 1,087 2.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 27.2%, Valid Votes: 49,978, Invalid: 108, Total: 50,086, Registered Voters: 71,604, Turnout: 69.9%

Rochester and Strood

Mark Reckless of Conservative received 49.2% of the votes, totaling 23,604 votes, to win the election. Teresa Murray of Labour was defeated by a margin of 20.7%, receiving 28.5% of the votes, totaling 13,651 votes. The total votes cast was 48,044. There are totally 73,758 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Rochester and Strood
Candidate Party Votes %
Mark Reckless Conservative 23,604 49.2%
Teresa Murray Labour 13,651 28.5%
Geoffrey Juby Liberal Democrat 7,800 16.3%
Ron Sands English Democrats 2,182 4.5%
Simon Marchant Green Party 734 1.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 20.7%, Valid Votes: 47,971, Invalid: 73, Total: 48,044, Registered Voters: 73,758, Turnout: 65.1%

Romsey and Southampton North

Caroline Nokes of Conservative received 49.7% of the votes, totaling 24,345 votes, to win the election. Sandra Gidley of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 8.4%, receiving 41.3% of the votes, totaling 20,189 votes. The total votes cast was 49,029. There are totally 68,157 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Romsey and Southampton North
Candidate Party Votes %
Caroline Nokes Conservative 24,345 49.7%
Sandra Gidley Liberal Democrat 20,189 41.3%
Aktar Beg Labour 3,116 6.4%
John Meropoulos UK Independence 1,289 2.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 8.4%, Valid Votes: 48,939, Invalid: 90, Total: 49,029, Registered Voters: 68,157, Turnout: 71.9%

Runnymede and Weybridge

Philip Hammond of Conservative received 55.9% of the votes, totaling 26,915 votes, to win the election. Andrew Falconer of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 34.3%, receiving 21.6% of the votes, totaling 10,406 votes. The total votes cast was 48,239. There are totally 72,566 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 66.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Runnymede and Weybridge
Candidate Party Votes %
Philip Hammond Conservative 26,915 55.9%
Andrew Falconer Liberal Democrat 10,406 21.6%
Paul Greenwood Labour 6,446 13.4%
Toby Micklethwait UK Independence 3,146 6.5%
Jenny Gould Green Party 696 1.4%
David Sammons Independent 541 1.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 34.3%, Valid Votes: 48,150, Invalid: 89, Total: 48,239, Registered Voters: 72,566, Turnout: 66.5%

Sevenoaks

Michael Fallon of Conservative received 56.8% of the votes, totaling 28,076 votes, to win the election. Alan Bullion of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 35.4%, receiving 21.4% of the votes, totaling 10,561 votes. The total votes cast was 49,493. There are totally 69,591 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Sevenoaks
Candidate Party Votes %
Michael Fallon Conservative 28,076 56.8%
Alan Bullion Liberal Democrat 10,561 21.4%
Gareth Siddorn Labour 6,541 13.2%
Christopher Heath UK Independence 1,782 3.6%
Paul Golding British National 1,384 2.8%
Louise Uncles English Democrats 806 1.6%
Mark Ellis Independent 258 0.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 35.4%, Valid Votes: 49,408, Invalid: 85, Total: 49,493, Registered Voters: 69,591, Turnout: 71.1%

Sittingbourne and Sheppey

Gordon Henderson of Conservative received 50.0% of the votes, totaling 24,313 votes, to win the election. Angela Harrison of Labour was defeated by a margin of 25.4%, receiving 24.6% of the votes, totaling 11,930 votes. The total votes cast was 48,671. There are totally 75,855 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Candidate Party Votes %
Gordon Henderson Conservative 24,313 50.0%
Angela Harrison Labour 11,930 24.6%
Keith Nevols Liberal Democrat 7,943 16.4%
Ian Davison UK Independence 2,610 5.4%
Lawrence Tames British National 1,305 2.7%
Mad Mike Young Official Monster Raving Loony 319 0.7%
David Cassidy Independent 158 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 25.4%, Valid Votes: 48,578, Invalid: 93, Total: 48,671, Registered Voters: 75,855, Turnout: 64.2%

Slough

Fiona Mactaggart of Labour received 45.8% of the votes, totaling 21,884 votes, to win the election. Diana Coad of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 11.5%, receiving 34.3% of the votes, totaling 16,361 votes. The total votes cast was 47,955. There are totally 77,473 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 61.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Slough
Candidate Party Votes %
Fiona Mactaggart Labour 21,884 45.8%
Diana Coad Conservative 16,361 34.3%
Chris Tucker Liberal Democrat 6,943 14.5%
Peter Mason-Apps UK Independence 1,517 3.2%
Miriam Kennet Green Party 542 1.1%
Sunil Chaudhary Christian Party 495 1.0%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 11.5%, Valid Votes: 47,742, Invalid: 213, Total: 47,955, Registered Voters: 77,473, Turnout: 61.9%

South Thanet

Laura Sandys of Conservative received 48.0% of the votes, totaling 22,043 votes, to win the election. Stephen Ladyman of Labour was defeated by a margin of 16.6%, receiving 31.4% of the votes, totaling 14,426 votes. The total votes cast was 46,023. There are totally 70,045 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South Thanet
Candidate Party Votes %
Laura Sandys Conservative 22,043 48.0%
Stephen Ladyman Labour 14,426 31.4%
Peter Bucklitsch Liberal Democrat 6,935 15.1%
Trevor Shonk UK Independence 2,529 5.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 16.6%, Valid Votes: 45,933, Invalid: 90, Total: 46,023, Registered Voters: 70,045, Turnout: 65.7%

South West Surrey

Jeremy Hunt of Conservative received 58.7% of the votes, totaling 33,605 votes, to win the election. Mike Simpson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 28.5%, receiving 30.2% of the votes, totaling 17,287 votes. The total votes cast was 57,357. There are totally 76,501 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 75.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in South West Surrey
Candidate Party Votes %
Jeremy Hunt Conservative 33,605 58.7%
Mike Simpson Liberal Democrat 17,287 30.2%
Richard Mollet Labour 3,419 6.0%
Roger Meekins UK Independence 1,486 2.6%
Cherry Allan Green Party 690 1.2%
Helen Hamilton British National 644 1.1%
Luke Leighton Pirate Party UK 94 0.2%
Arthur Price Independent 34 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 28.5%, Valid Votes: 57,259, Invalid: 98, Total: 57,357, Registered Voters: 76,501, Turnout: 75.0%

Southampton, Itchen

John Denham of Labour received 36.8% of the votes, totaling 16,326 votes, to win the election. Royston Smith of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 0.5%, receiving 36.3% of the votes, totaling 16,134 votes. The total votes cast was 44,516. There are totally 74,532 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 59.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Southampton, Itchen
Candidate Party Votes %
John Denham Labour 16,326 36.8%
Royston Smith Conservative 16,134 36.3%
David Goodall Liberal Democrat 9,256 20.8%
Alan Kebbell UK Independence 1,928 4.3%
John Spottiswoode Green Party 600 1.4%
Tim Cutter Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 168 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 0.5%, Valid Votes: 44,412, Invalid: 104, Total: 44,516, Registered Voters: 74,532, Turnout: 59.7%

Southampton, Test

Alan Whitehead of Labour received 38.5% of the votes, totaling 17,001 votes, to win the election. Jeremy Moulton of Conservative was defeated by a margin of 5.5%, receiving 33.0% of the votes, totaling 14,588 votes. The total votes cast was 44,301. There are totally 71,931 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 61.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Southampton, Test
Candidate Party Votes %
Alan Whitehead Labour 17,001 38.5%
Jeremy Moulton Conservative 14,588 33.0%
David Callaghan Liberal Democrat 9,865 22.3%
Pearline Hingston UK Independence 1,726 3.9%
Chris Bluemel Green Party 881 2.0%
Charles Sanderson Independent 126 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 5.5%, Valid Votes: 44,187, Invalid: 114, Total: 44,301, Registered Voters: 71,931, Turnout: 61.6%

Spelthorne

Kwasi Kwarteng of Conservative received 47.1% of the votes, totaling 22,261 votes, to win the election. Mark Chapman of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 21.2%, receiving 25.9% of the votes, totaling 12,242 votes. The total votes cast was 47,396. There are totally 70,479 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 67.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Spelthorne
Candidate Party Votes %
Kwasi Kwarteng Conservative 22,261 47.1%
Mark Chapman Liberal Democrat 12,242 25.9%
Adam Tyler-Moore Labour 7,789 16.5%
Chris Browne UK Independence 4,009 8.5%
Ian Swinglehurst Independent 314 0.7%
Rod Littlewood Best of a Bad Bunch 244 0.5%
Paul Couchman Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 176 0.4%
John Gore Campaign for Independent Politicians 167 0.4%
Grahame Leon-Smith Independents Federation UK 102 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 21.2%, Valid Votes: 47,304, Invalid: 92, Total: 47,396, Registered Voters: 70,479, Turnout: 67.2%

Surrey Heath

Michael Gove of Conservative received 57.6% of the votes, totaling 31,326 votes, to win the election. Alan Hilliar of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.8%, receiving 25.8% of the votes, totaling 14,037 votes. The total votes cast was 54,432. There are totally 78,107 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 69.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Surrey Heath
Candidate Party Votes %
Michael Gove Conservative 31,326 57.6%
Alan Hilliar Liberal Democrat 14,037 25.8%
Matt Willey Labour 5,552 10.2%
Mark Stroud UK Independence 3,432 6.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.8%, Valid Votes: 54,347, Invalid: 85, Total: 54,432, Registered Voters: 78,107, Turnout: 69.7%

Tonbridge and Malling

John Stanley of Conservative received 57.9% of the votes, totaling 29,723 votes, to win the election. Elizabeth Simpson of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 35.4%, receiving 22.5% of the votes, totaling 11,545 votes. The total votes cast was 51,389. There are totally 71,790 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.6%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Tonbridge and Malling
Candidate Party Votes %
John Stanley Conservative 29,723 57.9%
Elizabeth Simpson Liberal Democrat 11,545 22.5%
Daniel Griffiths Labour 6,476 12.6%
David Waller UK Independence 1,911 3.7%
Steve Dawe Green Party 764 1.5%
Mike Easter National Front 505 1.0%
Lisa Rogers English Democrats 390 0.8%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 35.4%, Valid Votes: 51,314, Invalid: 75, Total: 51,389, Registered Voters: 71,790, Turnout: 71.6%

Tunbridge Wells

Greg Clark of Conservative received 56.2% of the votes, totaling 28,302 votes, to win the election. David Hallas of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 30.9%, receiving 25.3% of the votes, totaling 12,726 votes. The total votes cast was 50,420. There are totally 73,855 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 68.3%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Tunbridge Wells
Candidate Party Votes %
Greg Clark Conservative 28,302 56.2%
David Hallas Liberal Democrat 12,726 25.3%
Gary Heather Labour 5,448 10.8%
Victor Webb UK Independence 2,054 4.1%
Hazel Dawe Green Party 914 1.8%
Andrew McBride British National 704 1.4%
Farel Bradbury Independent 172 0.3%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 30.9%, Valid Votes: 50,320, Invalid: 100, Total: 50,420, Registered Voters: 73,855, Turnout: 68.3%

Wantage

Edward Vaizey of Conservative received 52.0% of the votes, totaling 29,284 votes, to win the election. Alan Armitage of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 24.1%, receiving 27.9% of the votes, totaling 15,737 votes. The total votes cast was 56,461. There are totally 80,456 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 70.2%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Wantage
Candidate Party Votes %
Edward Vaizey Conservative 29,284 52.0%
Alan Armitage Liberal Democrat 15,737 27.9%
Steven Mitchell Labour 7,855 13.9%
Jacqueline Jones UK Independence 2,421 4.3%
Adam Twine Green Party 1,044 1.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 24.1%, Valid Votes: 56,341, Invalid: 120, Total: 56,461, Registered Voters: 80,456, Turnout: 70.2%

Wealden

Charles Hendry of Conservative received 56.6% of the votes, totaling 31,090 votes, to win the election. Christopher Bowers of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 31.3%, receiving 25.3% of the votes, totaling 13,911 votes. The total votes cast was 55,038. There are totally 76,537 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.9%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Wealden
Candidate Party Votes %
Charles Hendry Conservative 31,090 56.6%
Christopher Bowers Liberal Democrat 13,911 25.3%
Jemima Blackmore Labour 5,266 9.6%
Dan Docker UK Independence 3,319 6.0%
David Jonas Green Party 1,383 2.5%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 31.3%, Valid Votes: 54,969, Invalid: 69, Total: 55,038, Registered Voters: 76,537, Turnout: 71.9%

Winchester

Steve Brine of Conservative received 48.5% of the votes, totaling 27,155 votes, to win the election. Martin Tod of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 5.4%, receiving 43.1% of the votes, totaling 24,107 votes. The total votes cast was 56,060. There are totally 73,805 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 76.0%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Winchester
Candidate Party Votes %
Steve Brine Conservative 27,155 48.5%
Martin Tod Liberal Democrat 24,107 43.1%
Patrick Davies Labour 3,051 5.5%
Jocelyn Penn-Bull UK Independence 1,139 2.0%
Mark Lancaster English Democrats 503 0.9%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 5.4%, Valid Votes: 55,955, Invalid: 105, Total: 56,060, Registered Voters: 73,805, Turnout: 76.0%

Windsor

Adam Afriyie of Conservative received 60.8% of the votes, totaling 30,172 votes, to win the election. Julian Tisi of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 38.4%, receiving 22.4% of the votes, totaling 11,118 votes. The total votes cast was 49,661. There are totally 69,511 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.4%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Windsor
Candidate Party Votes %
Adam Afriyie Conservative 30,172 60.8%
Julian Tisi Liberal Democrat 11,118 22.4%
Amanjit Jhund Labour 4,910 9.9%
John-Paul Rye UK Independence 1,612 3.3%
Peter Phillips British National 950 1.9%
Derek Wall Green Party 628 1.3%
Peter Hooper Independent 198 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 38.4%, Valid Votes: 49,588, Invalid: 73, Total: 49,661, Registered Voters: 69,511, Turnout: 71.4%

Witney

David Cameron of Conservative received 58.8% of the votes, totaling 33,973 votes, to win the election. Dawn Barnes of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 39.4%, receiving 19.4% of the votes, totaling 11,233 votes. The total votes cast was 57,886. There are totally 78,766 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 73.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Witney
Candidate Party Votes %
David Cameron Conservative 33,973 58.8%
Dawn Barnes Liberal Democrat 11,233 19.4%
Joe Goldberg Labour 7,511 13.0%
Stuart Macdonald Green Party 2,385 4.1%
Nikolai Tolstoy-Miloslavsky UK Independence 2,001 3.5%
Howling 'Laud' Hope Official Monster Raving Loony 234 0.4%
Paul Wesson Independent 166 0.3%
Johnnie Cook Independent 151 0.3%
Colin Bex Wessex Regionalists 62 0.1%
Aaron Barschak Independent 53 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 39.4%, Valid Votes: 57,769, Invalid: 117, Total: 57,886, Registered Voters: 78,766, Turnout: 73.5%

Woking

Jonathan Lord of Conservative received 50.3% of the votes, totaling 26,551 votes, to win the election. Rosie Sharpley of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 12.9%, receiving 37.4% of the votes, totaling 19,744 votes. The total votes cast was 52,919. There are totally 73,837 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.7%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Woking
Candidate Party Votes %
Jonathan Lord Conservative 26,551 50.3%
Rosie Sharpley Liberal Democrat 19,744 37.4%
Tom Miller Labour 4,246 8.0%
Rob Burberry UK Independence 1,997 3.8%
Julie Roxburgh Peace Party 204 0.4%
Ruth Temple Magna Carta Conservation Party Great Britain 44 0.1%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 12.9%, Valid Votes: 52,786, Invalid: 133, Total: 52,919, Registered Voters: 73,837, Turnout: 71.7%

Wokingham

John Redwood of Conservative received 52.7% of the votes, totaling 28,754 votes, to win the election. Prue Bray of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 24.7%, receiving 28.0% of the votes, totaling 15,262 votes. The total votes cast was 54,620. There are totally 76,386 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 71.5%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Wokingham
Candidate Party Votes %
John Redwood Conservative 28,754 52.7%
Prue Bray Liberal Democrat 15,262 28.0%
George Davidson Labour 5,516 10.1%
Mark Ashwell Independent 2,340 4.3%
Ann Zebedee UK Independence 1,664 3.1%
Marjory Bisset Green Party 567 1.0%
Top Cat Owen Official Monster Raving Loony 329 0.6%
Robin Smith Independent 96 0.2%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 24.7%, Valid Votes: 54,528, Invalid: 92, Total: 54,620, Registered Voters: 76,386, Turnout: 71.5%

Worthing West

Peter Bottomley of Conservative received 51.7% of the votes, totaling 25,416 votes, to win the election. Hazel Thorpe of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 23.8%, receiving 27.9% of the votes, totaling 13,687 votes. The total votes cast was 49,249. There are totally 75,945 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 64.8%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Worthing West
Candidate Party Votes %
Peter Bottomley Conservative 25,416 51.7%
Hazel Thorpe Liberal Democrat 13,687 27.9%
Ian Ross Labour 5,800 11.8%
John Wallace UK Independence 2,924 6.0%
David Aherne Green Party 996 2.0%
Stuart Dearsley Christian Party 300 0.6%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 23.8%, Valid Votes: 49,123, Invalid: 126, Total: 49,249, Registered Voters: 75,945, Turnout: 64.8%

Wycombe

Steve Baker of Conservative received 48.6% of the votes, totaling 23,423 votes, to win the election. Steve Guy of Liberal Democrat was defeated by a margin of 19.8%, receiving 28.8% of the votes, totaling 13,863 votes. The total votes cast was 48,294. There are totally 74,175 registered voters in the electoral district. The voter participation rate was 65.1%.

2010 United Kingdom Parliamentary Election in Wycombe
Candidate Party Votes %
Steve Baker Conservative 23,423 48.6%
Steve Guy Liberal Democrat 13,863 28.8%
Andrew Lomas Labour 8,326 17.3%
John Wiseman UK Independence 2,123 4.4%
Madassar Khokar Independent 228 0.5%
David Fitton Independent 188 0.4%
Date: 2010-05-06, Margin: 19.8%, Valid Votes: 48,151, Invalid: 143, Total: 48,294, Registered Voters: 74,175, Turnout: 65.1%
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