Liberal Democrats candidate · stood 2010

David Rundle.

Stood for Liberal Democrats in Banbury at the 2010 General Election. Not elected — so there is no parliamentary record to show, but here is the contest in full and where the seat stands now.

Finished 2nd of 6 with 11,476 votes (20.4%).

The result in full · 2010 General Election

CandidatePartyVotesShare
Baldry, Tony✓ electedCon29,70352.8%
Rundle, DavidLD11,47620.4%
Sibley, LesLab10,77319.2%
Fairweather, David2,8065.0%
White, AlastairGreen9591.7%
Edwards, C. J. R.Ind5240.9%

Majority 18,227 · 56,241 votes cast.

The seat now

Tony Baldry (Con) won the 2010 contest. Banbury is now represented by Sean Woodcock (Lab).

See Sean’s full voting record, speeches & finances · Explore Banbury

Liberal Democrats in 2010

David Rundle was one of 631 Liberal Democrats candidates at the 2010 General Election57 won their seats, 574 did not. See the Liberal Democrats

Source — UK general-election results, Electoral Commission. Beyond the Vote holds the full parliamentary record for sitting MPs; candidates who were not elected have no voting record, speeches or written questions to show.