Electoral history of Rishi Sunak
This is a summary of the electoral history of Rishi Sunak, the Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since October 2022. Sunak previously served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2020 to 2022, and has been the MP for Richmond (Yorks) since 2015.
Parliamentary elections
2015 general election, Richmond (Yorks)
This section is transcluded from Richmond (Yorks) (UK Parliament constituency). (edit | history)
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conservative | Rishi Sunak | 27,744 | 51.4 | ―11.4 | |
UKIP | Matthew Cooke | 8,194 | 15.2 | New | |
Labour | Mike Hill | 7,124 | 13.2 | ―2.1 | |
Liberal Democrats | John Harris | 3,465 | 6.4 | ―12.7 | |
Independent | John Blackie | 3,348 | 6.2 | New | |
Green | Leslie Rowe | 2,313 | 4.3 | +1.5 | |
Independent | Robin Scott | 1,811 | 3.4 | New | |
Majority | 19,550 | 36.2 | ―7.5 | ||
Turnout | 53,999 | 64.7 | ―2.5 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | ―13.3 |
2017 general election, Richmond (Yorks)
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Rishi Sunak | 36,458 | 63.9 | +12.5 | |
Labour | Dan Perry | 13,350 | 23.4 | +10.2 | |
Liberal Democrats | Tobie Abel | 3,360 | 5.9 | −0.5 | |
Yorkshire | Chris Pearson | 2,106 | 3.7 | New | |
Green | Fiona Yorke | 1,739 | 3.1 | −1.2 | |
Majority | 23,108 | 40.5 | +4.3 | ||
Turnout | 57,013 | 70.5 | +5.8 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | +1.2 |
2019 general election, Richmond (Yorks)
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Conservative | Rishi Sunak | 36,693 | 63.6 | −0.3 | |
Labour | Thomas Kirkwood | 9,483 | 16.4 | −7.0 | |
Liberal Democrats | Philip Knowles | 6,989 | 12.1 | +6.2 | |
Green | John Yorke | 2,500 | 4.3 | +1.2 | |
Yorkshire | Laurence Waterhouse | 1,077 | 1.9 | −1.8 | |
Independent | Nick Jardine | 961 | 1.7 | New | |
Majority | 27,210 | 47.2 | +6.7 | ||
Turnout | 57,703 | 69.9 | −0.6 | ||
Conservative hold | Swing | +3.3 |
July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election
This section is transcluded from July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election. (edit | history)
Candidate | MPs' 1st ballot: 13 July 2022[7][8] | MPs' 2nd ballot: 14 July 2022[9][8] | MPs' 3rd ballot: 18 July 2022[10][8] | MPs' 4th ballot: 19 July 2022[11][8] | MPs' 5th ballot: 20 July 2022[12][8] | Members' vote 22 July to 2 September 2022[13][14][15] | |||||||||||
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Votes | % | Votes | ± | % | Votes | ± | % | Votes | ± | % | Votes | ± | % | Votes | % | % Votes cast | |
Liz Truss | 50 | 14.0 | 64 | +14 | 17.9 | 71 | +7 | 19.8 | 86 | +15 | 24.1 | 113 | +27 | 31.6 | 81,326 | 47.2 | 57.4 |
Rishi Sunak | 88 | 24.6 | 101 | +13 | 28.2 | 115 | +14 | 32.1 | 118 | +3 | 33.1 | 137 | +19 | 38.3 | 60,399 | 35.0 | 42.6 |
Penny Mordaunt | 67 | 18.7 | 83 | +16 | 23.2 | 82 | −1 | 22.9 | 92 | +10 | 25.8 | 105 | +13 | 29.3 | Eliminated | ||
Kemi Badenoch | 40 | 11.2 | 49 | +9 | 13.7 | 58 | +9 | 16.2 | 59 | +1 | 16.5 | Eliminated | |||||
Tom Tugendhat | 37 | 10.3 | 32 | −5 | 8.9 | 31 | −1 | 8.7 | Eliminated | ||||||||
Suella Braverman | 32 | 8.9 | 27 | −5 | 7.5 | Eliminated | |||||||||||
Nadhim Zahawi | 25 | 7.0 | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||
Jeremy Hunt | 18 | 5.0 | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||
Votes cast[rounding 1] | 357 | 99.7 | 356 | −1 | 99.4 | 357 | +1 | 99.7 | 355 | −2 | 99.4 | 355 | 0 | 99.2 | 141,725 | 82.2 | 100 |
Spoilt ballots | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | +1 | 0.3 | 2 | +1 | 0.6 | 654 | 0.4 | |
Abstentions | 1 | 0.3 | 2 | +1 | 0.6 | 1 | −1 | 0.3 | 1 | 0 | 0.3 | 1 | 0 | 0.3 | 30,058 | 17.4 | |
Registered voters | 358 | 100.0 | 358 | 0 | 100.0 | 358 | 0 | 100.0 | 357 | −1 | 100.0 | 358 | +1 | 100.0 | 172,437 | 100.0 |
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October 2022 Conservative Party leadership election
Nominated and elected unopposed by 197 Conservative MPs
Crispin Blunt[a][16] |
Julie Marson[16] |
Richard Holden[16] |
Angela Richardson[16] |
Steve Double[16] |
Kevin Hollinrake[16] |
Jo Gideon[16] |
John Glen[16] |
Simon Hart[16] |
Andrew Bowie[16] |
Anthony Mangnall[16] |
Dominic Raab[16] |
John Stevenson[16] |
Gary Streeter[16] |
Andrew Murrison[16] |
Craig Williams[16] |
Paul Maynard[16] |
Simon Jupp[16] |
James Cartlidge[16] |
Bim Afolami[16] |
Nick Gibb[16] |
Maggie Throup[16] |
Alex Chalk[16] |
Fay Jones[16] |
Edward Timpson[16] |
Laura Trott[16] |
Huw Merriman[16] |
Laura Farris[16] |
Simon Fell[16] |
Helen Whately[16] |
Jonathan Djanogly[16] |
Mark Garnier[16] |
Siobhan Baillie[16] |
Rehman Chishti[16] |
Damian Hinds[16] |
James Morris[16] |
Victoria Prentis[16] |
Guy Opperman[16] |
Robert Jenrick[16] |
Robert Goodwill[16] |
Richard Graham[16] |
Mel Stride[16] |
Robin Walker[16] |
Claire Coutinho[16] |
Robert Syms[16] |
Simon Hoare[16] |
Gavin Williamson[16] |
Liam Fox[16] |
Simon Baynes[16] |
Bob Neill[17] |
Anthony Browne[16] |
Gareth Davies[18] |
James Gray[16] |
Steve Brine[16] |
David TC Davies[16] |
Mark Harper[16] |
Robert Halfon[16] |
George Eustice[16] |
Ruth Edwards[16] |
Mike Wood[16] |
Stephen Hammond[16] |
Greg Clark[16] |
Andrew Jones[16] |
John Baron[16] |
Julian Sturdy[16] |
Nigel Mills[16] |
James Daly[16] |
Julian Smith[16] |
Philip Dunne[16] |
Mark Logan[16] |
David Rutley[16] |
Andrew Bridgen[16] |
James Wild[16] |
Gillian Keegan[16] |
Chris Philp[16] |
Sajid Javid[16] |
Lucy Frazer[16] |
Jonathan Lord[16] |
Johnny Mercer[16] |
Duncan Baker[16] |
Steve Barclay[16] |
Andrew Percy[16] |
Andrew Mitchell[16] |
Stephen Crabb[16] |
Sally-Ann Hart[16] |
Rebecca Pow[16] |
Jeremy Quin[16] |
Jamie Wallis[16] |
Oliver Dowden[16] |
Matt Hancock[16] |
Tom Tugendhat[16] |
Alan Mak[16] |
Tobias Ellwood[16] |
Mark Menzies[16] |
Miriam Cates[16] |
Richard Bacon[16] |
Martin Vickers[16] |
Caroline Nokes[16] |
Selaine Saxby[16] |
Robert Largan[16] |
David Mundell[16] |
David Simmonds[19] |
John Howell[16] |
Philip Davies[16] |
Iain Stewart[16] |
Aaron Bell[16] |
Paul Howell[16] |
Helen Grant[16] |
Chris Grayling[17] |
Peter Bottomley[16] |
Flick Drummond[16] |
Fiona Bruce[18] |
David Johnston[16] |
Desmond Swayne[16] |
Oliver Heald[16] |
Andrew Selous[16] |
Greg Hands[16] |
Paul Beresford[17] |
Graham Stuart[16] |
David Davis[16] |
Kemi Badenoch[16] |
Alun Cairns[16] |
Tom Hunt[16] |
Tim Loughton[16] |
Paul Holmes[16] |
Greg Knight[16] |
Daniel Poulter[18] |
Justin Tomlinson[16] |
Andrew Lewer[16] |
Chris Loder[16] |
Steve Baker[16] |
Mike Freer[17] |
Gagan Mohindra[17] |
Geoffrey Cox[16] |
Jesse Norman[16] |
Grant Shapps[16] |
Mark Pawsey[16] |
Theresa Villiers[16] |
Chloe Smith[16] |
Matt Vickers[17] |
Stuart Andrew[16] |
Peter Gibson[16] |
Will Quince[16] |
Michelle Donelan[17] |
Neil O'Brien[16] |
Suella Braverman[16] |
Nus Ghani[16] |
Michael Tomlinson[19] |
James Heappey[19] |
Kevin Foster[16] |
Jerome Mayhew[16] |
Felicity Buchan |
Nadhim Zahawi[b][16] |
Chris Clarkson[18][b] |
David Morris[19][b] |
Anna Firth[16] |
Shailesh Vara[19][b] |
Jeremy Hunt[18] |
Jonathan Gullis[19][b] |
Edward Argar[18] |
Pauline Latham[18] |
James Duddridge[19][b] |
Alex Burghart[17] |
Leo Docherty[19][b] |
James Cleverly[19][b] |
Robert Courts[17] |
Maria Caulfield[17] |
Scott Mann[17] |
Priti Patel[19][b] |
Michael Gove[17] |
Louie French[17] |
Danny Kruger[17] |
Andrew Stephenson[19][b] |
John Whittingdale[19][b] |
Mark Spencer[17] |
Victoria Atkins[17] |
Robert Buckland[17] |
Tom Randall[17] |
Peter Aldous[17] |
Simon Clarke[19][b] |
Gordon Henderson[b][17] |
Mims Davies[17] |
Andrew Griffith[17] |
Brandon Lewis[17] |
Jason McCartney[17] |
Lucy Allan[b][19] |
Richard Fuller[17] |
Virginia Crosbie[19] |
Jeremy Wright[19] |
Royston Smith[19] |
Chris Heaton-Harris[b][19] |
Dean Russell[17] |
Iain Duncan Smith[17] |
Amanda Milling[17] |
Tom Pursglove[b] |
George Freeman[c][17] |
Kate Kniveton[17] |
- ^ Initially endorsed Jeremy Hunt, then switched to Sunak after Hunt ruled himself out of the leadership contest.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Initially endorsed Boris Johnson, then switched to Sunak after Johnson ruled himself out of the leadership contest.
- ^ Initially endorsed Penny Mordaunt, then switched to Sunak.
Notes
- ^ Due to rounding errors the sum of percentages may deviate.
References
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