General Election Candidates
Election | Candidate | Constituency | Votes |
---|---|---|---|
1974 (February) | Viscount Weymouth | Westbury | 521 |
1979 | Colin Bex | Windsor & Maidenhead | 251 |
Henrietta Rous | Devon North | 50 | |
Gwendoline Ewen | Dorset West | 192 | |
Michael Mahoney | Winchester | 392 | |
Viscount Weymouth | Wells | 155 | |
Anthony Mockler | Devizes | 142 | |
Tom Thatcher | Westbury | 1905 | |
1983 | Anthony Mockler | Wantage | 183 |
Colin Bex | Windsor & Maidenhead | 68 | |
Henrietta Rous | Devon West & Torridge | 113 | |
David Fox | Dorset North | 294 | |
Simon Winkworth | Winchester | 155 | |
Adam Stout | Wansdyke | 213 | |
David Robins | Woodspring | 177 | |
Gwendoline Ewen | Devizes | 234 | |
Maya Kemp | Salisbury | 182 | |
John Banks | Westbury | 131 | |
1997 | Colin Bex | Portsmouth North | 72 |
2001 | Colin Bex | Wells | 167 |
Henrietta Rous | Winchester | 66 | |
2005 | Colin Bex | Dorset South | 83 |
2010 | Colin Bex | Witney | 62 |
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