kingston and surbiton Constituency Details


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CONSTITUENCY OVERVIEW

CONTROLLING PARTYConservative
ELECTORATE95,949 voters
AREA10 sq. miles


Kingston and Surbiton is a UK parliament constituency that is represented in the House of Commons by James Berry of the Conservative party.

The Kingston and Surbiton constituency has a total population of 120,655, of which 95,949 are eligible (18+) to vote (79.5%).

Kingston and Surbiton ranks 506th in a list of the largest constituencies in the UK (geographical size), and 34th in a list of the largest constituencies by population size.

CONSTITUENCY MP

James Berry

James Berry

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MP DETAILS
AddressJames Berry MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Phone Number020 7219 4272
Political PartyConservative
Email Addressjames@votejamesberry.com
ConstituencyKingston and Surbiton
GenderMale
Date of Birth
WebsiteWebsite
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2015 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

SHARE OF VOTES
39.2%
14.5%
34.5%
3.9 %
7.3%
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrat
Green Party
UKIP
ELECTION TURNOUT

Election turnout for the Kingston And Surbiton constituency in 2015 was 72.90%, higher than the average UK turnout at 66.1%.

2015 CANDIDATES

Candidate Party Gender Date of Birth LinkedIn Website
Ben RobertsUK Independence PartyMale---
Clare KeoghGreenFemale---
Daniel GillChristian Peoples AllianceMale--https://www.danielgill.org.uk/
Edward DaveyLiberal DemocratMale25 December 1965 (59)-http://www.edwarddavey.co.uk/
James BerryConservativeMale--http://www.votejamesberry.com/
Laurel FogartyTrade Unionist and Socialist CoalitionFemale---
Lee GodfreyLabourMale--http://www.leegodfrey.info/

2010 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

SHARE OF VOTES
36.54%
9.34%
49.78%
%
%
0.97%
%
2.54%
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrat
Scottish National
Plaid Cymru
Green Party
BNP
UKIP
2005 GENERAL ELECTION WINNERS
Lib-Dem
VOTE COUNTS
PartyVotesShare
TOTALS
Turnout70.4%
2010 CANDIDATES
ConservativeWhately, Helen
LabourFreedman, Max
Liberal DemocratDavey, Edward
GreenWalker, Chris
UKIPGreensted, Jonathan
ELECTION TURNOUT

Election turnout for the Kingston And Surbiton constituency in 2010 was 70.4%, higher than the average UK turnout at 65.1%.

QUIZ RESULTS

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