2016 Witney by-election

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2016 Witney by-election
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  2015 20 October 2016 2017  

Witney constituency
Turnout46.8%
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Official portrait of Robert Courts (3x4 crop).jpg Liz Leffman (3x4 crop).jpg
Lab
Candidate Robert Courts Liz LeffmanDuncan Enright
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Labour
Popular vote17,31311,6115,765
Percentage45.0%30.2%15.0%
SwingDecrease2.svg15.2%Increase2.svg23.4%Decrease2.svg2.2%

MP before election

David Cameron
Conservative

Elected MP

Robert Courts
Conservative

On 20 October 2016, a by-election was held in the UK parliamentary constituency of Witney. It took place on the same day as the Batley and Spen by-election. [1] They were the fifth and sixth by-elections of the 56th UK Parliament.

Contents

The by-election was triggered by the resignation of the sitting Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) David Cameron, the former prime minister, on 12 September 2016. [2] [3] The election was won by the Conservative Robert Courts with a reduced vote share, and the Liberal Democrats came in second with an increase in vote share of 23.4 percentage points.

Background

David Cameron had been the Conservative Party MP for the seat since the 2001 general election, becoming leader of the Conservative Party in 2005 and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2010. Following the Leave result in the referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union that Cameron had campaigned against, he resigned as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, being replaced by Theresa May. In September 2016 he announced his resignation as an MP, saying he did not want to be a distraction to May's premiership. [4]

Candidates

The Conservatives picked Robert Courts, a barrister and West Oxfordshire District Councillor since 2014, from a shortlist of three candidates; he defeated Natasha Whitmill, a former aide to Cameron, and John Cotton, the leader of South Oxfordshire District Council. [5] Though Witney voted in favour of remain in the EU referendum on 23 June 2016, [6] Courts is a "Brexiter", which means that he supports Brexit. [7]

The Labour Party selected Duncan Enright as their candidate. He serves as a West Oxfordshire District Councillor and stood in Witney at the 2015 general election, finishing second behind Cameron. [8]

The Liberal Democrats selected Liz Leffman, a West Oxfordshire District Councillor (for Charlbury and Finstock) and local businesswoman, as the party's candidate. [9] She stood in Witney in the 2005 general election, finishing second to Cameron. [9]

The UK Independence Party named Kenrick "Dickie" Bird. [10] He served in the army in Oxfordshire's local Regiment, The Royal Green Jackets, before becoming Head Porter at Oriel College, Oxford, [11] and stood in Banbury in 2015, coming third. [12]

The Green Party named Larry Sanders, a former Oxfordshire County Councillor and brother of US Senator Bernie Sanders. He came fifth in the 2015 general election in the neighbouring constituency of Oxford West and Abingdon. [13]

The National Health Action Party (NHA) selected Dr Helen Salisbury, a GP and lecturer at Oxford University Medical School. [14] Salisbury was their candidate in Oxford West and Abingdon at the 2015 general election. [15] [16]

Winston McKenzie, a former professional boxer and a perennial candidate, was named as the candidate of the English Democrats. [17] He came third in Croydon North at the previous general election. [18]

Independent candidate Adam Knight endorsed the Liberal Democrat candidate, Leffman, during the campaign. [19]

Overall, fourteen candidates stood in the by-election. [14]

Result

By-election 2016: Witney [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative Robert Courts 17,313 45.0 –15.2
Liberal Democrats Liz Leffman11,61130.2+23.4
Labour Duncan Enright5,76515.0–2.2
Green Larry Sanders 1,3633.5–1.6
UKIP Dickie Bird1,3543.5–5.7
NHA Helen Salisbury4331.10.0
IndependentDaniel Skidmore1510.4New
Monster Raving Loony Mad Hatter1290.3New
Independent Nicholas Ward930.2New
Bus-Pass Elvis David Bishop610.2New
Eccentric Party Lord Toby Jug 590.2New
English Democrat Winston McKenzie 520.1New
One Love Emilia Arno440.1New
IndependentAdam Knight270.1New
Majority5,70214.8–28.2
Turnout 38,45546.8–26.5
Conservative hold Swing –19.3

The Liberal Democrats recorded their highest share of the vote in Witney since 1983.

Previous results in constituency

2015 election results

General election 2015: Witney [21] [22] [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative David Cameron 35,201 60.2 +1.4
Labour Duncan Enright10,04617.2+4.2
UKIP Simon Strutt5,3529.2+5.7
Liberal Democrats Andy Graham3,9536.8–12.7
Green Stuart MacDonald2,9705.1+0.9
NHA Clive Peedell 6161.1New
Wessex Regionalist Colin Bex1100.2+0.1
Independent Christopher Tompson940.2New
Reduce VAT in Sport Vivien Saunders 560.1New
Give Me Back Elmo Bobby Smith 370.1New
Land PartyDeek Jackson350.1New
Independent Nathan Handley120.02New
Majority25,15543.0+3.6
Turnout 58,48273.30.0
Conservative hold Swing –1.4

2016 EU referendum result

The constituency is co-terminous with the district of West Oxfordshire which, in the EU referendum on 23 June 2016, voted in favour of remain. [6]

TurnoutRemain votesLeave votesRemain %Leave %
West Oxfordshire79.72%35,23630,43553.6%46.4%

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