Isle of Wight
🗳️ Election History
4
Elections
65.4%
Avg Turnout
0
Times Changed
2010
Current Party Since
Conservative
Bob Seely
Hold
✓
Bob Seely
Conservative
41,815 56.2%
↑4.9pp
Richard Quigley
Labour
18,078 24.3%
↑1.3pp
Vix Lowthion
Green Party
11,338 15.2%
↓2.1pp
Carl Feeney
—
1,542 2.1%
—
Karl Love
—
874 1.2%
—
Daryll Pitcher
—
795 1.1%
—
Conservative
Bob Seely
Hold
✓
Bob Seely
Conservative
38,190 51.3%
↑10.6pp
Julian Critchley
Labour
17,121 23.0%
↑10.2pp
Vix Lowthion
Green Party
12,915 17.3%
↑4.0pp
Nick Belfitt
Liberal Democrats
2,740 3.7%
↓3.8pp
Daryll Pitcher
—
1,921 2.6%
↓18.6pp
Julie Jones-Evans
—
1,592 2.1%
—
Conservative
Andrew Turner
Hold
✓
Andrew Turner
Conservative
28,591 40.7%
↓6.0pp
Iain McKie
—
14,888 21.2%
↑17.7pp
Vix Lowthion
Green Party
9,404 13.4%
↑12.1pp
Stewart Blackmore
Labour
8,984 12.8%
↑1.2pp
David Goodall
Liberal Democrats
5,235 7.5%
↓24.3pp
Ian Stephens
—
3,198 4.6%
—
Conservative
Andrew Turner
Hold
✓
Andrew Turner
Conservative
32,810 46.7%
↓2.3pp
Jill Wareham
Liberal Democrats
22,283 31.7%
↑2.2pp
Mark Chiverton
Labour
8,169 11.6%
↓5.6pp
Mike Tarrant
—
2,435 3.5%
↓0.1pp
Geoff Clynch
—
1,457 2.1%
—
Ian Dunsire
—
1,233 1.8%
—
Bob Keats
Green Party
931 1.3%
—
Paul Martin
—
616 0.9%
—
Peter Harris
—
175 0.3%
—
Paul Randle-Jolliffe
—
89 0.1%
—
Edward Corby
—
66 0.1%
—
Turnout Trend
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Previous MPs
Historical representatives of this constituency
| MP Name | Party | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Seely | Conservative | 2017-06-08 | 2024-05-30 |
| Mr Andrew Turner | Conservative | 2001-06-07 | 2017-05-03 |
| Dr Peter Brand | Liberal Democrat | 1997-05-01 | 2001-06-07 |
| Barry Field | Conservative | 1987-06-11 | 1997-05-01 |
| Stephen Ross | Liberal | 1974-02-28 | 1987-06-11 |