In 2010, Davis stood as the Labour candidate for the Cathedrals ward of
Southwark, but lost to a
Liberal Democrat candidate. She entered a
Microsoft contest of ideas for the 18–25 age group and won £10,000 of sponsorship for her plan to engage unemployed, young people in local government, encouraging them to become councillors. In May 2011, she was herself elected to
Southwark Council as councillor in the Lane ward of
Peckham which she won with a swing from the Lib Dems of 12%. As a councillor, she campaigned against the proliferation of
betting shops in the borough. On 13 July 2013, Davis was selected as the Labour Parliamentary Candidate for
Southampton Itchen, Although Davis was criticised for her lack of connections to Southampton, the retiring MP
John Denham endorsed her, saying "I know that Rowenna Davis has the drive and vision to represent Southampton superbly in the years ahead...". She lost to Conservative
Royston Smith by 2,316 votes (5.2%) in the
2015 United Kingdom general election. In June 2015, Davis announced via
Twitter that she was training to become a teacher. In 2019, she was teaching English at
Harris Invictus Academy Croydon. In 2019, Davis put herself forward for selection as Labour's candidate for
Croydon and Sutton in the
2020 London Assembly election but was not selected. In 2022 she was elected to represent the
Waddon ward of
Croydon Council. Davis is standing for Labour in the
2026 Croydon mayoral election. ==References==