United Kingdom general election, 2010 (Wiltshire)

The results of the 2010 United Kingdom general election in Wiltshire were all announced on Friday 7 May 2010. The county received one new constituency for this election, bringing the total to seven, after boundary changes issued by the Boundary Commission for England.

The Conservatives won six of the seven seats, gaining both of the Swindon seats from Labour. The Liberal Democrats won the newly created Chippenham constituency, gaining their first Wiltshire seat since the 1920s. Labour lost all their seats.

Overall result

Party MPs +/- Contested Votes % +/-%
Conservative Party 6 +2 7 163,408 47.7
Liberal Democrats 1 +1 7 103,917 30.4
Labour Party 0 -2 7 52,400 15.3
UKIP 0 7 13,714 4.0
Green Party 0 6 3,470 1.0
British National Party 0 3 2,948 0.9
Independents 0 5 1,756 0.5
English Democrats 0 1 307 0.1
Christian 0 2 294 0.1
Libertarian 0 1 141 0.0

seat by seat

Constituency Party MP Majority Result Swing
Chippenham Liberal Democrats Duncan Hames 2,470 Lib Dem notional hold 0.0% No change
Devizes Conservatives Claire Perry 13,005 Conservative hold 0.3% from Conservatives to Lib Dem
North Wiltshire Conservatives James Gray 7,483 Conservative hold 0.0% No change
Salisbury Conservatives John Glen 5,966 Conservative hold 3.6% from Conservatives to Lib Dem
South West Wiltshire Conservatives Andrew Murrison 10,367 Conservative hold 1.1% from Lib Dem to Conservatives
Swindon North Conservatives Justin Tomlinson 7,060 Conservative gain from Labour 10.1% from Labour to Conservatives
Swindon South Conservatives Robert Buckland 3,544 Conservative gain from Labour 5.5% from Labour to Conservatives

References

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