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Swindon South
Parliamentary constituencyCON HOLD
Results
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ConservativeRobert Buckland
- Votes: 26,536
- Vote share %: 52.3
- Vote share change: +3.9
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LabourSarah Church
- Votes: 19,911
- Vote share %: 39.2
- Vote share change: -4.3
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Liberal DemocratStan Pajak
- Votes: 4,299
- Vote share %: 8.5
- Vote share change: +4.4
Change compared with 2017
Turnout
- CON majority: 6,625
- Registered voters: 73,118
- % share: 69.4%
- Change since 2017: -1.4
CON HOLD
CON HOLD
Results
Party | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Party
CON Conservative |
Robert Buckland | Votes 24,809 | header_vote_share 48.4 | Net percentage change in seats +2.2 | |
Party
LAB Labour |
Sarah Church | Votes 22,345 | header_vote_share 43.6 | Net percentage change in seats +9.1 | |
Party
LD Liberal Democrat |
Stan Pajak | Votes 2,079 | header_vote_share 4.1 | Net percentage change in seats +0.4 | |
Party
UKIP UKIP |
Martin Costello | Votes 1,291 | header_vote_share 2.5 | Net percentage change in seats -9.5 | |
Party
GRN Green Party |
Talis Kimberley-Fairbourn | Votes 747 | header_vote_share 1.5 | Net percentage change in seats -2.1 | |
Change compared with 2015 |
CON HOLD
Results
Conservative
, with candidate Robert Buckland
, have the following results:
- 22,777 total votes taken.
- 46.2% share of the total vote
- +4.5% change in share of the votes
Labour
, with candidate Anne Snelgrove
, have the following results:
- 16,992 total votes taken.
- 34.5% share of the total vote
- +0.2% change in share of the votes
UKIP
, with candidate John Short
, have the following results:
- 5,920 total votes taken.
- 12.0% share of the total vote
- +7.7% change in share of the votes
Liberal Democrat
, with candidate Damon John Hooton
, have the following results:
- 1,817 total votes taken.
- 3.7% share of the total vote
- -13.9% change in share of the votes
Green Party
, with candidate Talis Kimberley-Fairbourn
, have the following results:
- 1,757 total votes taken.
- 3.6% share of the total vote
- +2.3% change in share of the votes
Change compared with 2010