Presidential Ballots 1988-2016

Find the presidential election ballot results for the following elections:

There were no contested Presidential ballots in 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2012 or 2016.


2019 Presidential Election

Mark Pack was elected

Mark Pack: 14,381

Christine Jardine: 10,164


2014 Presidential Election

Sal Brinton was elected  
Total ballots issues 43,246
Total ballots returned 16,809
Turnout 38.9%
Spoilt  25
Sal Brinton 7,865 +2,323 10,188
Daisy Cooper 4,530 +1,608 6,138
Liz Lynne 4,389 -4,389 -
Non-Transferable - +458 458

2010 Presidential Election

Tim Farron was elected  
Total ballots issues 65,861
Total ballots returned 27,607
Turnout 41.9%
Spoilt  64
Tim Farron 14,593
Susan Kramer 12,950

2008 Presidential Election

Ros Scott was elected  
Total ballots issues 60,357
Total ballots returned 28,831
Turnout 47.8%
Spoilt  49
Ros Scott 20,736
Lembit Opik 6,247
Chandila Fernando 1,799

2004 Presidential Election

Simon Hughes was elected  
Total ballots issues 72,868
Total ballots returned 34,479
Turnout 47.3%
Spoilt  144
Simon Hughes 24,333
Lembit Opik 10,002

 


1994 Presidential Election

Bob Maclennan was elected  
Total ballots issues 101,091
Total ballots returned 33,734
Turnout 33.4%
Bob Maclennan 18,080
Don Foster 8,979
Martin Thomas 6,561

1992 Presidential Election

Charles Kennedy was elected  
Total ballots issues 101,768
Total ballots returned 36,840
Turnout 36.2%
Charles Kennedy 25,956
Martin Thomas 10,813

1990 Presidential Election

Charles Kennedy was elected  
Total ballots issues 82,455
Total ballots returned 29,957
Turnout 36.3%
Charles Kennedy  24,648
Tim Clement-Jones 4,818
Brian Grocott 436

1988 Presidential Election

Ian Wrigglesworth was elected  
Total ballots issues 80,071
Total ballots returned 57,471
Turnout 71.2%
Ian Wrigglesworth 28,638
Des Wilson 21,906
Gwynoro Jones 6,479

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