UK general elections › 2015 › Kingston and Surbiton
Kingston and Surbiton — 2015
James Berry (Conservative Party) was elected with 23,249 votes— 39.2% of 59,253 valid votes. Under First Past the Post, a plurality is enough; a majority is not required.
Result · single-seat
Marginal winner Winning candidate's share of valid votes. 39.2% Proportional quota 50.0% Below quota Winning candidate's share minus the proportional quota (50% for a single-member seat). Negative = below; positive = above. −10.8 pts Valid ballots Voters who cast a valid ballot in this constituency, from the published source. 59,253
| Rank | Candidate | Party | Votes | Share of votes Candidate votes ÷ valid votes in this constituency. Matches the share the returning officer publishes. | Below quota Elected candidate's share of valid votes minus the proportional quota (50% for a single-member seat). Negative = won the seat below the quota; positive = cleared it. | Elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | James Berry | Conservative Party | 23,249 | 39.2% | −10.8 pts | Elected |
| 2 | Edward Davey | Liberal Democrats | 20,415 | 34.5% | — | |
| 3 | Lee Godfrey | Labour Party | 8,574 | 14.5% | — | |
| 4 | Ben Roberts | UK Independence Party | 4,321 | 7.3% | — | |
| 5 | Clare Keogh | Green Party | 2,322 | 3.9% | — | |
| 6 | Daniel Gill | Christian Peoples Alliance | 198 | 0.3% | — | |
| 7 | Laurel Fogarty | Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition | 174 | 0.3% | — |
Source data: UK Parliament psephology database, retrieved
2026-05-19, generated
2026-05-19
(Open Parliament Licence v3.0). ETL version parliament-etl-psephology@1. Methodology: how these numbers are computed.