Who are the MPs representing Buckinghamshire?

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Buckinghamshire winners, Emma Reynolds and Laura Kyrke-Smith share the joy of becoming MPs

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Of the eight constituencies in Buckinghamshire that were Conservative, only Beaconsfield and Mid Buckinghamshire stayed blue.

Here - in alphabetical order by constituency - are the MPs taking their seats in Westminster for the county.

Aylesbury

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Laura Kyrke-Smith becomes Aylesbury's first female MP

Voters in Aylesbury provided one of the biggest surprises by returning a Labour MP after the town had been a Conservative bastion since 1929.

Laura Kyrke-Smith won the seat by just 630 votes, pipping Rob Butler, who was defending the seat he won for the Tories in 2019.

Mrs Kyrke-Smith lives in the county, her youngest son was born in Stoke Mandeville Hospital and the NHS is a priority for her.

She told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "The NHS is a real priority. It has come up so much in my conversations with residents over the last six weeks.

"So many people are frustrated they can’t see their GP. So many people are waiting too long for appointments at Stoke Mandeville."

According to her website,, external she has worked for a humanitarian charity for several years, as well as a policy analyst in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Voter turnout for this constituency was 79.15%.

Vote results:

  • Labour - Laura Kyrke-Smith - 15,081

  • Conservative - Rob Butler - 14,451

  • Lib Dem - Steve Lambert -10.440

  • Reform - Lesley Taylor - 6,746

  • Green - Julie Atkins - 2,590

  • Workers Party of Britain - Jan Gajdos - 516

  • Social Democratic Party - Richard Wilding - 116

Beaconsfield

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Joy Morrisey has been the Conservative MP for Beaconsfield since 2019

Joy Morrissey retained the seat of Beaconsfield for the Conservatives, but on a much-reduced majority this time around, from 13,772 in 2019 to 5,455.

The Tory MP served in the Whips' office in the previous administration.

Among her priorities, she cited her work, external on better transport links, healthcare, investment in education and green belt protections.

In 2021, she was chastised for criticising Prof Chris Whitty over his advice to the public during the Covid pandemic. At the time, she was a parliamentary aid to Dominic Raab.

Voter turnout for this constituency was 66%.

Vote results:

  • Conservative - Joy Morrissey - 18,494

  • Lib Dem - Anna Crabtree - 13,039

  • Labour - Matt Patterson - 7,216

  • Reform UK - John Halsall - 6,055

  • Green - Dominick Pegram - 1,977

  • Independent - Pippa Allen - 710

  • Social Democratic Party - Catherine Harker - 131

  • Independent - Cole Caesar - 104

Chesham and Amersham

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Lib Dem Sarah Green has been re-elected to Parliament for Chesham and Amersham

Sarah Green retained the Buckinghamshire seat of Chesham & Amersham for the Lib Dems, a constituency won from the Conservatives in 2021, following a by-election.

The NHS and the environment are key priorities for the MP, who has expressed concern about pollution in rivers and called for the water regulator Ofwat to be scrapped unless it uses its enforcement powers.

Upon winning, Ms Green said: "Whether you voted for me or not, I will work hard for you and our area."

Voter turnout for this constituency was 73%.

Vote results:

  • Liberal Democrats - Sarah Green - 24,422

  • Conservative - Gareth Williams - 18,971

  • Reform -Laurence Jarvis - 5,310

  • Labour - Chris Hilton - 3,502

  • Green - Justine Fulford - 1,673

  • Workers Party of Britain - Muhammad Khan - 466

  • Heritage Party - Julian Foster - 111

Buckingham and Bletchley

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Callum Anderson took Buckingham and Bletchley from the Tories

Labour's Callum Anderson won Buckingham and Bletchley from the Conservatives.

Mr Anderson, 32, who was born in nearby Luton and grew up in Dunstable, was raised by his single mother, external in a council flat "while she did shifts in the Leighton Buzzard Morrisons".

He said getting by on a low income was not always easy but it had taught him the values of hard work and perseverance.

Voter turnout for this constituency was 64%.

Vote results:

  • Labour - Callum Anderson - 17,602

  • Conservative - Iain Stewart - 15,181

  • Reform - Jordan Cattell - 7,468

  • Lib Dem - Dominic Dyer - 4,300

  • Green - Amanda Onwuemene - 2,590

  • Independent - Ray Brady - 500

Mid Buckinghamshire

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Greg Smith celebrating his retention of the Mid Bucks seat

Conservative Greg Smith managed to retain his Mid Bucks seat.

He has been a member of a range of select committees, the last two being European scrutiny and transport.

In October 2023, he urged former PM Rishi Sunak to cancel HS2 altogether after the rail line was scrapped between the West Midlands and Manchester.

He said returning the land to agriculture would be a better use of funding.

Voter turnout for this constituency was 72%.

Vote results:

  • Conservative - Greg Smith -20,150

  • Liberal Democrat - Anja Schaefer - 14,278

  • Labour - Carissma Griffiths - 9,171

  • Reform - Stephanie Harwood - 6,926

  • Green - Greg Smith - 2,942

  • Social Democratic Party - Yvonne Wilding - 337

  • Climate Party - Wisdom Da Costa - 147

Milton Keynes North

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Chris Curtis was selected to represent Milton Keynes North

Chris Curtis was declared the MP for Milton Keynes North, winning the seat from the 2019 Conservative incumbent.

Mr Curtis claimed to be the first MP to come from and represent Milton Keynes.

On his website, external he said he had worked "with Shelter on the fight for more high-quality social housing or working with trade unions on the fight for better pay and conditions for working people".

His priorities include the environment, particularly green energy, cost of living, tax reform and more investment in public services, especially the NHS.

Voter turnout for this constituency was 65%.

Vote results:

  • Labour - Chris Curtis - 19,318

  • Conservative - Ben Everitt - 13,888

  • Reform - Jane Duckworth - 6,164

  • Liberal Democrat - Clare Tevlin - 3,365

  • Green - Alan Francis - 3,242

Milton Keynes Central

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Emily Darlington is the new MP for Milton Keynes Central

Emily Darlington, who was elected to the seat of Milton Keynes Central, has always advocated for keeping women and girls safe and is part of the White Ribbon , externalcampaign.

She hopes to continue to have conversations about female protections in Westminster to make it a priority across the country.

She comes from an activist background and cites reducing homelessness as a priority.

Voter turnout for this constituency was 59%.

Vote results:

  • Labour - Emily Darlington - 20,209

  • Conservative - Johnny Luk - 12,918

  • Reform UK - David Reilly - 6,245

  • Lib Dem - James Cox - 4,931

  • Frances Bonney -Green 3,226

  • Heritage Party - Alfred St-Clair - 200

Wycombe

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Emma Reynolds won the Wycombe seat from minister Steve Baker (immediate right of Ms Reynolds)

Emma Reynolds took the seat, which had been held by Conservative Steve Baker for the past 14 years.

Ms Reynolds, who lives in Holmer Green, served as the MP for Wolverhampton North East, between 2010 and 2019 and was a shadow housing, communities and local government minister.

She would support her Wycombe constituents by supporting the Labour party's priorities, she said.

"For our local area, I want to campaign for good local public services, policies that tackle our climate emergency, affordable, warm and decent homes for local families in an area where they feel safe and every child growing up here to fulfil their potential, with good schools and teachers nurturing their interests."

Voter turnout for this constituency was 60%.

Vote results:

  • Labour - Emma Reynolds - 16,035

  • Conservative - Steve Baker - 11,444

  • Reform - Richard Phoenix - 4,769

  • Lib Dem - Toni Brodelle - 4,236

  • Workers Party of Britain - Khalil Ahmed - 3,344

  • Green - Catherine Bunting - 2,193

  • Independent - Ajaz Rehman - 1,913

  • Climate Party - Ed Gemmell - 489

  • Independent - Mark Smallwood - 214

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