South Cambridgeshire is now represented by Anthony Browne MP who was elected at the General Election on 12th December.
The full results are:
Anthony Browne (Conservative)
- Votes:31,015
- Vote share:46.3%
Dan Greef (Labour)
- Votes:7,803
- Vote share:11.7%
Ian Sollom (Liberal Democrat)
- Votes:28,111
- Vote share:42.0%
Turnout was 67,236 – 77.03% of the electorate, up 0.5 % since 2017.
Robert Cook, Association Chairman commented that:
“This is confirmation that South Cambridgeshire appreciates One-Nation Conservatism and the need to unify the Country after the trials and tribulations of the three years since the referendum on our membership of the EU. We are proud of Anthony, his hard work and dedication to represent his home constituency at Westminster.”
The Chairman also thanked the supporters many of whom had worked tirelessly with dedication and commitment campaigning with Anthony over the last four months since he was selected.
Anthony has been supported throughout his campaign by his wife Paula, pictured below after he was elected as MP for South Cambridgeshire on 12th December 2019.