Liberal Democrats sweeping Oxfordshire as Sir Kier Starmer becomes the new Prime Minister

Sir Keir Starmer's party have won with a massive majority, but it's the Liberal Democrats who are Oxfordshire's success story

Liberal Democrats won all three seats at the White Horse Leisure Centre
Author: Fraser DayPublished 5th Jul 2024
Last updated 5th Jul 2024

It's been a historic night for Labour across the UK, but in Oxfordshire it's been all about the Liberal Democrats.

both Annaleise Dodds Layla Moran retained there seats in Oxfordshire, but the Liberal Democrats have gained another three seats with more still to be confirmed.

Olly Glover, Freddie Van Mierlo, Callum Miller and Charlie Maynard have all been elected meaning the Lib Dems have gained four seats in Oxfordshire.

Sean Woodcock the Labour candidate has been elected in Banbury and is the only other Labour candidate to succeed in Oxfordshire.

Breakdown of the results:

Oxford East - Anneliese Dodds (Labour) 14,465 Majority

Benjamin Adams – Social Democratic Party

Amir Steve Ali – Independent

Louise Brown – The Conservative Party Candidate

Sushila Dhall – Green Party

Anneliese Dodds – Labour and Co-operative Party

Brandon Luke French – Workers Revolutionary Party

David Henwood – Independent Oxford Alliance

Theodore Ernest Jupp – Liberal Democrat

Katherine Mary Longthorp – Party of Women

Zaid Marham – Workers Party

Jabu Nala-Hartley – Independent

Andrew Smith – Rejoin EU

Oxford West & Abingdon - Layla Moran (Liberal Democrats) 14,894 Majority

Anni Byard – Social Democratic Party

Chris Goodall – Green Party

James Gunn – Reform UK

Layla Michelle Moran – Liberal Democrat

Josh Phillips – Independent

Vinay Raniga – The Conservative Party Candidate

Ian Oliver Michael Shelley – Christian Peoples Alliance

Stephen Edwin Dominic Webb – Labour Party

Banbury - Sean Woodcock (Labour) 3,256 Majority

Liz Adams – Liberal Democrat

Arron John Baker – The Green Party

Cassi Bellingham – Independent

Chris Nevile – Climate Party

Victoria Prentis – The Conservative Party Candidate

Declan Sam Soper – Social Democratic Party

Paul Nicholas Topley – Reform UK

Sean Lee Woodcock – Labour Party

Bicester & Woodstock - Callum Miller (Liberal Democrats) 4,958 Majority

Tim Funnell – Social Democratic Party

Rupert Harrison – The Conservative Party Candidate

Ian Michael Middleton – The Green Party

Calum Alexander Miller – Liberal Democrat

Veronica Oakeshott – Labour Party

Augustine Obodo – Reform UK

Didcot & Wantage - Olly Glover (Liberal Democrats) 6,233 Majority

Steve Beatty – Reform UK

Sam Casey-Rerhaye – The Green Party

Olly Glover – Liberal Democrat

David Mervyn Johnston – The Conservative Party Candidate

Mocky Khan – Labour Party

Kyn Pomlett – Social Democratic Party

Henley & Thame - Freddie Van Mierlo (Liberal Democrats) 6,267 Majority

David Carpin – Independent

Nanda Manley-Browne – Labour Party

Caroline Anne Newton – The Conservative Party Candidate

Maryse Pomlett – Social Democratic Party

Jo Robb – The Green Party

Peter Shields – Reform UK

Freddie Van Mierlo – Liberal Democrats

Witney - Charlie Maynard (Liberal Democrats) 4,339 Majority

Robert Alexander Courts – The Conservative Party Candidate

David Roy Cox – Heritage Party – Free Speech and Liberty

Barry Ingleton – Independent

Richard Andrew Langridge – Reform UK

Charles Adrian Maynard – Liberal Democrat

Andrew Peter Prosser – Green Party

Antonio Eduardo Weiss – Labour Party

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