General election 2015 in Buckinghamshire - candidates and constituencies
PUBLISHED: 09:33 05 May 2015 | UPDATED: 13:02 08 May 2015

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On Thursday 7 May 2015, the country will begin voting to elect the 56th Parliament of the United Kingdom. We've put together a list of Buckinghamshire constituencies, the 2015 candidates as well as results from 2010.
Full results now available here
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AYLESBURY
2015 candidates (known at the time of publishing)
• Conservative - David Lidington
• UKIP - Chris Adams
• Labour - Will Cass
• Liberal Democrats - Steven Lambert
• Green - David Lyons
2010 results (party - candidate - number of votes)
• Conservative - David Lidington - 27,736
• Liberal Democrats - Steven Lambert - 15,118
• Labour - Kathryn White - 6,695
• UKIP - Chris Adams - 3,613
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BEACONSFIELD
2015 candidates
• Conservative - Dominic Grieve
• Liberal Democrats - Peter Chapman
• Green - Dave Hampton
• UKIP - Tim Scott
• Labour - Tony Clements
2010 results
• Conservative - Dominic Grieve - 32,053
• Liberal Democrats - John Edwards - 10,271
• Labour - Jeremy Miles - 6,135
• UKIP - Delphine Gray-Fisk - 2,597
• Green - Jem Bailey - 768
• A Vote Against MP Expense Abuse - Andrew Cowen - 475
• Independent - Quentin Baron - 191
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BUCKINGHAM
2015 candidates
• Speaker - John Bercow
• UKIP - Dave Fowler
• Green - Alan Francis
2010 results
• Speaker - John Bercow - 22,860
• Buckinghamshire Campaign for Democracy - John Stevens - 10,331
• UKIP - Nigel Farage - 8,410
• Independent - Patrick Phillips - 2,394
• Independent - Debbie Martin - 1,270
• BNP - Lynne Mozar - 980
• Monster Raving Loony - Colin Dale - 856
• Independent - Geoff Howard - 435
• Christian - David Hews - 369
• Independent - Anthony Watts - 332
• Cut The Deficit - Simon Strutt - 107
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CHESHAM AND AMERSHAM
2015 candidates
• Conservative - Cheryl Gillan
• Labour - Ben Davies
• Liberal Democrats - Kirsten Johnson
• UKIP - Alan Stevens
• Green - Gill Walker
2010 results
• Conservative - Cheryl Gillan - 31,658
• Liberal Democrats - Tim Starkey - 14,948
• Labour - Anthony Gajadharsingh - 2,942
• UKIP - Alan Stephens - 2,129
• Green - Nick Wilkins - 767
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MILTON KEYNES NORTH
2015 candidates
• Conservative - Mark Lancaster
• Labour - Emily Darlington
• Liberal Democrats - Paul Graham
• Green - Jennifer Marklew
• UKIP - David Reilly
• TUSC - Katie Simpson
• Independent - David Mortimer
2010 results
• Conservative - Mark Lancaster - 23,419
• Labour - Andrew Pakes - 14,458
• Liberal Democrats - Jill Hope - 11,894
• UKIP - Michael Phillips - 1,771
• BNP - Richard Hamilton - 1,154
• Green - Alan Francis - 733
• Christian Peoples - John Lennon - 206
• Monster Raving Loony - Matt “Bananamatt” Fensome - 157
• Independent - Anant Vyas - 95
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MILTON KEYNES SOUTH
2015 candidates
• Conservative - Iain Stewart
• Liberal Democrats - Lisa Smith
• Labour - Andrew Pakes
• Green - Samantha Pancheri
• UKIP - Vince Peddle
• Keep it Real - Matthew Gibson
• Independent - Stephen Fulton
2010 results
• Conservative - Iain Stewart - 23,034
• Labour - Phyllis Starkey - 17,833
• Liberal Democrats - Peter Jones - 9,787
• UKIP - Philip Pinto - 2,074
• BNP - Matthew Tait - 1,502
• Green - Katrina Deacon - 774
• Christian Peoples - Suzanne Nti - 245
• Nationwide Reform Party - Jonathan Worth - 84
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WYCOMBE
2015 candidates
• Conservative - Steve Baker
• Green - Jem Bailey
• Liberal Democrats - Steve Guy
• Labour - David Williams
• UKIP - David Meacock
• Independent - David Fitton
2010 results
• Conservative - Steve Baker - 23,423
• Liberal Democrats - Steve Guy - 13,863
• Labour - Andrew Lomas - 8,326
• UKIP - John Wiseman - 2,123
• Independent - Mudassar Khokar - 228
• Independent - David Fitton - 188
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2015 candidate information sourced from the Democracy Club. All information is correct as of the published date at the top of this article.