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General election May 2010

Page Last Updated: 11 Feb 2011

A UK parliamentary General Election was held on 6th May 2010.

Results

The count took place on Friday 7th May.

KENILWORTH AND SOUTHAM

Candidate

Party

Votes

James Harrison

GREEN PARTY

568

Nicholas Milton

LABOUR PARTY

6949

John Moore

UKIP

1214

Nigel Rock

LIBERAL DEMOCRAT

13393

Joe Rukin

INDEPENDENT

362

Jeremy Wright

CONSERVATIVE PARTY

25945 - Elected

  • Turnout - 75.5%
  • Electorate - 64362
  • Ballot Papers Issues - 48568
  • Rejected ballot papers - 77

LEAMINGTON AND WARWICK

Candidate

Party

Votes

Alan Beddow

LIBERAL DEMOCRAT

8977

Jim Cullinane

INDEPENDENT

197

Ian Davison

GREEN PARTY

693

Christopher Lenton

UKIP

926

James Plaskitt

LABOUR PARTY

17363

Chris White

CONSERVATIVE PARTY

20876 - Elected

  • Electorate 67800
  • Ballot Papers Issued 49185
  • Rejected ballot papers 96
  • Turnout 72%

NB: Councillor Chris White has resigned as a member of Warwick District Council following his election as a Member of Parliament on 6th May.

Candidates

New constituency for Kenilworth and Southam

Boundary changes have created a new constituency for Kenilworth and Southam.

Warwick and Leamington Constituency now includes the wards of;
Bishops Tachbrook, Budbrooke, Leamington Brunswick, Leamington Clarendon,  Leamington Crown, Leamington Manor, Leamington Milverton, Leamington Willes, Warwick North, Warwick South, Warwick West and Whitnash. 

Kenilworth and Southam Constituency includes the wards; Cubbington, Kenilworth Abbey, Kenilworth Park Hill, Kenilworth St Johns, Lapworth, Leek Wootton, Radford Semele and Stoneleigh together with three wards from the Borough of Rugby and eight wards from the District of Stratford upon Avon.

Download the new constituency boundaries (1.5MB, PDF) between Warwick District Council, Stratford-on-Avon District Council and Rugby Borough Council. 


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Page Last Updated: 11 Feb 2011

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