Cheryl Gillan once again retained her seat in Chesham and Amersham with a comfortable hold.
Conservative MP Gillan, who has held the post since 1992, scored 33,514 votes, more than 20,000 over Labour candidate Nina Dluzewska. Lib Dem Peter Jones scored 7,179.
On a disappointing night for the Conservative party, Gillan's landslide win didn't come as a huge surprise.
Once the result was declared, Mrs Gillan said: : "I am really proud to be going back to Parliament on Monday and be your MP once again.
"The country has been through some tough times lately with the atrocities and my heart goes out to everyone involved.
"I would like to thank the police for all their hard work in those terrorist atrocities and as a party we need to work together."
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