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Results of 2009 European elections in the UK
Party %Seats Conservatives27.725United Kingdom Independence Party16.513Labour15.713Liberal Democrats13.711Greens8.62British National Party6.22Scottish National Party2.12Plaid Cymru0.81 Northern Ireland Sinn Féin26.01 Democratic Unionist Party - DUP18.21 Ulster Conservatives & Unionists17.11 SDLP16.20 Traditional Unionist Voice - TUV13.70 Alliance5.50 Greens3.30 TOTAL 72 of 72 Gender balance: 48 men, 24 women
Turnout at European Elections in the United Kingdom
Region Total verified votes Electorate Turnout (%) Eastern 1,616,504 4,252,669 38.01 East Midlands 1,237,738 3,312,592 37.36 London 1,763,025 5,257,624 33.53 North East 592,441 1,939,709 30.54 North West 1,661,309 5,207,282 31.90 South East 2,352,607 6,231,875 37.75 South West 1,561,036 3,998,479 39.04 West Midlands 1,422,529 4,056,370 35.07 Yorkshire and the Humber 1,231,781 3,788,761 32.51 Scotland 1,109,001 3,872,975 28.63 Wales 687,648 2,252,311 30.53 Northern Ireland 488,891 1,141,979 42.81 Total 15,724,510 45,312,626 34.70 Source: Regional Returning Officers; calculations: European Parliament Last updated: 17 July 2009 Total MEPs by region
72 MEPs: 52 reelected, 20 newly-elected MEPs (marked in italics) Eastern South West 1. Geoffrey Van Orden, Conservative 1. Giles Chichester, Conservative 2. David Campbell Bannerman, UKIP 2. Bernard Trevor Colman, UKIP 3. Robert Sturdy, Conservative 3. Graham Watson, Liberal Democrats 4. Andrew Duff, Liberal Democrats 4. Julie McCulloch Girling, Conservative 5. Richard Howitt, Labour 5. William Dartmouth, UKIP 6. Vicky Ford, Conservative 6. Ashley Peter Fox, Conservative 7. John Agnew, UKIP East Midlands West Midlands 1. Roger Helmer, Conservative 1. Philip Bradbourn, Conservative 2. Glenis Willmott, Labour 2. Mike Nattrass, UKIP 3. Derek Roland Clark, UKIP 3. Michael Cashman, Labour 4. Emma McClarkin, Conservative 4. Malcolm Harbour, Conservative 5. William Francis Newton Dunn, Liberal Democrats 5. Liz Lynne, Liberal Democrats 6. Nicole Sinclaire, UKIP London Yorkshire & the Humber 1. Charles Tannock, Conservative 1. Edward McMillan-Scott, Conservative 2. Claude Moraes, Labour 2. Linda McAvan, Labour 3. Sarah Ludford, Liberal Democrats 3. Godfrey Bloom, UKIP 4. Syed Salah Kamall, Conservative 4. Diana Wallis, Liberal Democrats 5. Jean Lambert, Green Party 5. Timothy Kirkhope, Conservative6. Gerard Batten, UKIP 6. Andrew Henry William Brons, British National Party7. Mary Honeyball, Labour 8. Marina Yannakoudakis, Conservative North East Wales 1. Stephen Hughes, Labour 1. Kay Swinburne, Conservative2. Martin Callanan, Conservative 2. Derek Vaughan, Labour3. Fiona Hall, Liberal Democrats 3. Jill Evans, Plaid Cymru 4. John Andreas Bufton, UKIP North West Scotland 1. Rt Hon Sir Robert James Atkins, Conservative 1. Ian Hudghton, Scottish National Party2. Arlene McCarthy, Labour 2. David Martin, Labour3. Paul Nuttall, UKIP 3. Struan Stevenson, Conservative4. Chris Davies, Liberal Democrats 4. Alyn Smith, Scottish National Party5. Sajjad Haider Karim, Conservative 5. George Lyon, Liberal Democrats6. Brian Simpson, Labour 6. Catherine Stihler, Labour7. Jacqueline Foster, Conservative 8. Nick Griffin, British National Party South East Northern Ireland 1. Daniel Hannan, Conservative 1. Bairbre de Brún, Sinn Féin2. Nigel Farage, UKIP 2. Jim Nicholson, Ulster Conservatives and Unionists3. Richard Ashworth, Conservative 3. Diane Dodds, Democratic Unionist Party - DUP4. Sharon Bowles, Liberal Democrats 5. Caroline Lucas, Green Party 6. Nirj Deva, Conservative 7. Marta Andreasen, UKIP 8. James Elles, Conservative 9. Peter Skinner, Labour 10. Catherine Zena Bearder, Liberal Democrats Results by UK region or nation
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PositionNameParty1.Mr Geoffrey Van Orden Conservative Party2.Mr David Campbell Bannerman UKIP3.Mr Robert Sturdy Conservative Party4.Mr Andrew Duff Liberal Democrats5.Mr Richard Howitt Labour Party6.Ms Vicky Ford Conservative Party7.Mr John Agnew UKIP
EASTERN: European elections results in 2009 and 2004 Click here for detailed local results .
Parties in theVotes% votesSeatsParties in theVotes% votesSeats 2009 election 20092009(7 in total) 2004 election 20042004(7 in total) Animals Count13,201 0.82 -Conservative Party465,52630.823 British National Party97,013 6.05 -UK Independence Party296,1619.612 Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"24,6461.54 -Labour Party244,92916.221 Conservative Party500,331 31.213Liberal Democrats211,37814.001 English Democrats Party32,211 2.01 -Independent (Martin Bell)93,0286.16- Jury Team6,354 0.396 -Green Party84,0685.57- Liberal Democrats221,235 13.7981British National Party65,5574.34- No2EU: Yes to Democracy13,939 0.87 -English Democrats26,8071.78- Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu9,94 0.62 -Respect -Unity Coalition13,9040.92- Socialist Labour Party13,599 0.85 -Independent (John James Naisbitt)5,1370.34- The Green Party141,016 8.795 -Prolife3,730.25- The Labour Party167,833 10.471---- United Kingdom First38,185 2.38 ----- United Kingdom Independence Party313,921 19.582---- Independent9,916 0.62 - - ----- Total valid votes 20091,603,340 -Total valid votes 20041,510,224-- Spoiled / rejected13,164 -Spoiled / rejected9,535-- Total verified votes 20091,616,504 -Total of votes 20041,519,759-- Electorate 2009 4,252,669 -Electorate 20044,137,210-- Region's turnout 200938.01% -Region's turnout 200436.73 %-- UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70% -UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament. Last updated: July 17th, 2009 East Midlands
Position Name Party 1. Mr Roger Helmer Conservative Party2. Ms Glenis Willmott Labour Party3. Mr Derek Roland Clark UKIP4. Ms Emma McClarkin Conservative Party5. Mr William Francis Newton Dunn Liberal Democrats
EAST MIDLANDS: European elections results in 2009 and 2004 Click here for detailed local results
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Parties inVotes% votesSeatsParties inVotes% votesSeatsthe 2009 election 20092009(5 in total) the 2004 election 20042004(6 in total) British National Party106,319 8.66Conservative Party371,36226.402Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"17,907 1.46UK Independence Party366,49826.052Conservative Party370,275 30.152Labour Party294,91820.971English Democrats Party28,498 2.32Liberal Democrats181,96412.941Jury Team7,362 0.599British National Party91,866.53-Liberal Democrats151,428 12.331Green Party76,6335.45-No2EU: Yes to Democracy11,375 0.93Respect - Unity Coalition20,0091.42-Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu7,882 0.64Independent - Russell Rogers2,6150.19-Socialist Labour Party13,59 1.11Independent - Shadmyraine Halliday8470.06-The Green Party83,939 6.84----The Labour Party206,945 16.851----United Kingdom First20,561 1.67----United Kingdom Independence Party201,98416.451---- Total valid votes 2009 1,228,065Total valid votes 20041,406,706- - Spoiled / rejected9,486Spoiled / rejected6,38- - Total verified votes 2009 1,237,738Total of votes 20041,413,086- - Electorate 2009 3,312,592Electorate 20043,220,019- - Region's turnout 2009 37.36%Region's turnout 200443.88 %- - UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %- - Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009 London
Position Name Party 1. Mr Charles Tannock Conservative Party2. Mr Claude Moraes Labour Party3. Mrs Sarah Ludford Liberal Democrats4. Mr Syed Salah Kamall Conservative Party5. Mrs Jean Lambert Green Party6. Mr Gerard Batten UKIP7. Mrs Mary Honeyball Labour Party8. Mrs Marina Yannakoudakis Conservative Party
LONDON: European elections results in 2009 and 2004 Click here for detailed local results
Parties inVotes% votesSeatsParties inVotes% votesSeatsthe 2009 election 20092009(8 in total) the 2004 election 20042004(9 in total) British National Party86,42 4.94Conservative Party504,94126.533Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"51,336 2.93Labour Party466,58424.513Conservative Party479,037 27.363Liberal Democrats288,7915.171English Democrats Party24,477 1.398UKIP232,63312.221Jury Team7,284 0.42Green Party158,9868.351Liberal Democrats240,156 13.721Respect - the Unity Coalition91,1754.79-No2EU: Yes to Democracy17,758 1.02British National Party76,1524.00-Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu8,444 0.48Christian Peoples Alliance45,0382.37-Socialist Labour Party15,306 0.87English Democrats15,9450.84-The Green Party190,589 10.881The Peoples Party for Better Government5,2050.27-The Labour Party372,59 21.282----The Socialist Party of Great Britain4,05 0.23----United Kingdom Independence Party188,44 10.761----Yes 2 Europe3,384 0.19----Independent: Jan Jananayagam50,014 2.86----Independent: Steven Cheung4,918 0.28----Independent: Sohale Rahman3,248 0.19----Independent: Gene Alcantara1,972 0.11Independent: Haroon Saad1,603 0.092 ----Total valid votes 1,751,026Total valid votes1,885,449--Spoiled / rejected 11,374Spoiled / rejected17,905--Total verified votes 20091,763,025 Total of votes 20041,903,354--Electorate 2009 5,257,624Electorate 20045,054,957--Region's turnout 200933.53%Region's turnout 200437.65 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009
Position Name Party 1. Mr Stephen HughesLabour Party2. Mr Martin CallananConservative Party3. Mrs Fiona HallLiberal Democrats
NORTH EAST: European elections results in 2009 and 2004 Click here for detailed local results
Parties inVotes% votesSeatsParties inVotes% votesSeatsthe 2009 election20092009(3 in total)the 2004 election20042004(3 in total)British National Party52,78.93-Labour Party266,05734.11Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"7,2631.23-Conservative Party144,96918.61Conservative Party116,91119.821Liberal Democrat138,79117.81English Democrats Party13,0072.21-UKIP94,88712.2-Jury Team2,9040.49-British National Party50,2496.4-Liberal Democrats103,64417.571Independent (Herron)39,6585.1-No2EU: Yes to Democracy8,0661.37-Green Party37,2474.8-Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu3,010.51-Respect - the Unity Coalition8,6331.1-Socialist Labour Party10,2381.74-----The Green Party34,0815.78-----The Labour Party147,33824.981----United Kingdom Independence Party90,715.38-------------Total valid votes 2009589,862--Total valid votes 2004780,491--Spoiled / rejected2,579--Spoiled / rejected10,827--Total of votes 2009592,441--Total of votes 2004791,318--Electorate 20091,939,709--Electorate 20041,905,132--Region's turnout 200930.54 %--Region's turnout 200441.54 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc)34.70%--UK turnout 200438.83-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009
Position Name Party 1. Rt Hon Sir Robert James Atkins Conservative Party2. Mrs Arlene McCarthyLabour Party3. Mr Paul NuttallUKIP4. Mr Chris DaviesLiberal Democrats5. Mr Sajjad Haider KarimConservative Party6. Mr Brian SimpsonLabour Party7. Mrs Jacqueline FosterConservative Party8. Mr Nick GriffinBritish National Party
NORTH WEST: European elections results in 2009 and 2004 Click here for detailed local results
Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009% votes 2009 Seats (8 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (9 in total) British National Party132,094 7.9971Labour Party576,38827.33Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"25,999 1.57Conservative Party509,44624.13Conservative Party423,174 25.623Liberal Democrat335,06315.82English Democrats Party40,027 2.42UKIP257,15812.21Jury Team8,783 0.53British National Party134,9596.4-Liberal Democrats235,639 14.271Green Party117,3935.6-No2EU: Yes to Democracy23,58 1.43Liberal Party96,3254.6-Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu6,98 0.42English Democrats34,111.6-Socialist Labour Party26,224 1.59Respect - the Unity Coalition24,6361.2-The Green Party127,133 7.697The Countryside Party11,2830.5-The Labour Party336,831 20.392Prolife10,0840.5-United Kingdom Independence Party261,74 15.851Independent (Ronald Alan Neal)8,3180.4-Independent: Francis Apaloo3,621 0.22---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----Total valid votes 20091,651,825Total valid votes 20042,115,163--Spoiled / rejected9,304Spoiled / rejected20,457--Total verified votes 2009 1,661,309Total of votes 20042,135,620--Electorate 20095,207,282Electorate 20045,151,488--Region's turnout 200931.90%Region's turnout 200441.46 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009 South East
Position Name Party 1. Mr Daniel HannanConservative Party 2. Mr Nigel FarageUKIP3. Mr Richard AshworthConservative Party4. Mrs Sharon BowlesLiberal Democrats5. Mrs Caroline LucasGreen Party6. Mr Nirj DevaConservative Party7. Mrs Marta AndreasenUKIP8. Mr James EllesConservative Party9. Mr Peter SkinnerLabour Party10. Mrs Catherine Zena BearderLiberal Democrats
SOUTH EAST: European elections results in 2009 and 2004 Click here for detailed local results
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Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009 % votes 2009 Seats (10 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (10 in total) British National Party101,769 4.36Conservative Party776,3735.24Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"35,712 1.53UKIP431,11119.52Conservative Party812,288 34.794Liberal Democrats338,34215.32English Democrats Party52,526 2.25Labour Party301,39813.71Jury Team14,172 0.61Green Party173,3517.91Liberal Democrats330,34 14.152British National Party64,8772.9-No2EU: Yes to Democracy21,455 0.92Senior Citizens42,6811.9-Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu16,767 0.72English Democrats29,1261.3-Socialist Labour Party15,484 0.66Respect - the Unity Coalition13,4260.9-The Green Party271,506 11.631Peace Party12,5720.6-The Labour Party192,592 8.251Christian Peoples Alliance11,7330.5-The Peace Party - Non-Violence, Justice, Environment9,534 0.41Prolife6,5790.3-The Roman Party.Avel5,45 0.23Independent (Rhodes)5,6710.3-United Kingdom First15,261 0.65----United Kingdom Independence Party440,002 18.842---- ---- ---- ----Total valid votes 2009 2,334,858Total valid votes 20042,207,237--Spoiled / rejected 17,724Spoiled / rejected12,002--Total verified votes 2009 2,352,607Total of votes 20042,219,239--Electorate 2009 6,231,875Electorate 20046,034,549--Region's turnout 200937.75%Region's turnout 200436.78 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009
Position Name Party 1. Mr Giles ChichesterConservative Party 2. Mr Bernard Trevor Colman UKIP3. Mr Graham WatsonLiberal Democrats4. Mrs Julie McCulloch GirlingConservative Party 5. Mr William Dartmouth UKIP6. Mr Ashley Peter Fox Conservative Party
SOUTH WEST (including Gibraltar in 2004): European elections results in 2009 and 2004 Click here for detailed local results
Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009 % votes 2009 Seats (6 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (7 in total) British National Party60,889 3.93Conservative Party457,37131.63Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"21,329 1.38UKIP326,68422.62Conservative Party468,742 30.253Liberal Democrat265,61918.31English Democrats Party25,313 1.63Labour Party209,90814.51Fair Pay Fair Trade Party7,151 0.46Green Party103,8217.2-Jury Team5,758 0.37British National Party43,6533.0-Liberal Democrats266,253 17.181Countryside30,8242.1-Mebyon Kernow - The Party for Cornwall14,922 0.96Respect - the Unity Coalition10,4370.7-No2EU: Yes to Democracy9,741 0.63----Pensioners Party37,785 2.44----Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu7,292 0.47----Socialist Labour Party10,033 0.65----The Green Party144,179 9.30-- The Labour Party118,716 7.66-- United Kingdom Independence Party341,845 22.062-- WAI D789 0.051-- Independent: Katie Olivia Hopkins8,971 0.58-- -- Total valid votes 2009 1,549,708Total valid votes 20041,448,417--Spoiled / rejected 11,839Spoiled / rejected5,208--Total verified votes 2009 1,561,036Total of votes 20041,453,625--Electorate 2009 3,998,479Electorate 20043,845,210--Region's turnout 2009 39.04%Region's turnout 200437.80 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009 SOUTH WEST: Gibraltar - European elections results 2004 Parties No. of votes % votes Conservative Party8,29769.52Labour Party1,1279.44Green Party1,0588.70Liberal Democrats9057.58UKIP1401.17British National Party1050.88The Countryside Party880.74Respect - The Unity Coalition200.17Total of votes 11,934- Electorate 20,74- Turnout 57.54 % - Source: The Gibraltar Chronicle - http://www.chronicle.gi/ West Midlands
Position Name Party 1. Mr Philip BradbournConservative Party2. Mr Mike NattrassUKIP3. Mr Michael CashmanLabour Party4. Mr Malcolm Harbour Conservative Party5. Mrs Liz LynneLiberal Democrats6. Ms Nicole SinclaireUKIP
WEST MIDLANDS: European elections results in 2009 and 2004
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Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009 % votes 2009 Seats (6 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (7 in total) British National Party121,967 8.63Conservative Party392,93727.33Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"18,784 1.33Labour Party336,61323.42Conservative Party396,847 28.082UKIP251,36617.51English Democrats Party32,455 2.30Liberal Democrats197,47913.71Jury Team8,721 0.62British National Party107,7947.5-Liberal Democrats170,246 12.051Green Party73,9915.2-No2EU: Yes to Democracy13,415 0.95Respect - Unity Coalition34,7042.4-Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu6,961 0.49Pensioners Party33,5012.3-Socialist Labour Party14,724 1.04The Common Good8,650.6-The Green Party88,244 6.24----The Labour Party240,201 17.001----United Kingdom Independence Party300,471 21.262---- ---- ---- ---- ----Total valid votes 2009 1,413,036Total valid votes 20041,437,035--Spoiled / rejected9,216Spoiled / rejected12,585--Total verified votes 2009 1,422,529Total of votes 20041,449,620--Electorate 2009 4,056,370Electorate 20043,957,848--Region's turnout 2009 35,07%Region's turnout 200436.63 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009
Position Name Party 1. Mr Edward McMillan-Scott Conservative Party2. Mrs Linda McAvan Labour Party3. Mr Godfrey Bloom UKIP4. Mrs Diana Wallis Liberal Democrats5. Mr Timothy Kirkhope Conservative Party6. Mr Andrew Henry William Brons British National Party
YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER: European elections results in 2009 and 2004
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Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009 % votes 2009 Seats (6 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (6 in total) British National Party120,139 9.791Labour Party413,21326.32Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"16,742 1.37Conservative Party387,36924.62Conservative Party299,802 24.452Liberal Democrats244,60715.61English Democrats Party31,287 2.55UKIP228,66614.01Jury Team7,181 0.59British National Party126,5388.0-Liberal Democrats161,552 13.181Green Party90,3375.7-No2EU: Yes to Democracy15,614 1.27Respect -Unity Coalition29,8651.9-Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu6,268 0.51English Democrats24,0681.5-Socialist Labour Party19,38 1.58Independent - R W Ellis14,7620.9-The Green Party104,456 8.51Alliance for Green Socialism13,7760.9-The Labour Party230,009 18.761----United Kingdom Independence Party213,75 17.431---- ---- ----Total valid votes 2009 1,226,180Total valid votes 20041,573,201--Spoiled / rejected 5,860Spoiled / rejected23,586--Total of votes 2009 1,231,781Total of votes 20041,596,787--Electorate 2009 3,788,761Electorate 20043,719,717--Region's turnout 2009 32.51%Region's turnout 200442.93 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009
Position Name Party 1. Mr Ian HudghtonScottish National Party2. Mr David MartinLabour Party3. Mr Struan StevensonConservative Party4. Mr Alyn SmithScottish National Party5. Mr George LyonLiberal Democrats6. Mrs Catherine StihlerLabour Party
SCOTLAND: European elections results in 2009 and 2004
Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009 % votes 2009 Seats (6 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (7 in total) British National Party27,1742.46Scottish Labour Party310,86526.402Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"16,7381.52Scottish National Party231,50519.672Conservative Party185,79416.821Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party209,02817.802Jury Team6,2570.57Liberal Democrats154,17813.101Liberal Democrats127,03811.501Scottish Green Party79,6956.77-No2EU: Yes to Democracy9,6930.88UKIP78,8286.70-Scottish Green Party80,4427.28Scottish Socialist Party61,3565.20-Scottish National Party321,00729.062Operation Christian Vote21,0561.79-Scottish Socialist Party10,4040.94British National Party19,4271.65-Socialist Labour Party22,1352.00Scottish Wind Watch7,2550.62-The Labour Party229,85320.812Independent (Fergus Tait)3,6240.31-United Kingdom Independence Party57,7885.23----Independent: D Robertson10,1890.92---- ---- Total valid votes 20091,104,512Total valid votes 20041,176,817--Spoiled / rejected4,490.4Spoiled / rejected3,815--Total of votes 20091,109,002Total of votes 20041,180,632--Electorate 20093,872,975Electorate 20043,839,952--Region's turnout 200928.63%Region's turnout 200430.75 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 2004 (tbc)38.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009 Wales
Position Name Party 1. Mrs Kay Swinburne Conservative Party2. Mr Derek Vaughan Labour Party3. Mrs Jill Evans Plaid Cymru4. Mr John Andreas Bufton UKIP
WALES: European elections results in 2009 and 2004
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Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009 % votes 2009 Seats (4 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (4 in total) British National Party37,114 5.42Labour Party297,81322Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"13,037 1.90Conservative Party177,771191Conservative Party145,193 21.211Plaid Cymru159,888171Jury Team3,793 0.55UKIP96,67710.5-Liberal Democrats73,082 10.68Liberal Democrats96,11610-No2EU: Yes to Democracy8,6 1.26Green Party32,7613.6-Plaid Cymru126,702 18.511British National Party27,1353.0-Socialist Labour Party12,402 1.81Forward Wales17,281.9-The Green Party38,16 5.57Christian Democratic Party6,8210.7-The Labour Party138,852 20.281Respect -Unity Coalition5,4270.6-United Kingdom Independence Party87,58512.8 1---- ---- ----Total valid votes 2009 684,520Total valid votes 2004917,686--Spoiled / rejected 3,128Spoiled / rejected11,089--Total of votes 2009 687,648Total of votes 2004928,775--Electorate 2009 2,252,311Electorate 20042,218,649--Region's turnout 2009 30.53%Region's turnout 200441.86 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 2004 (tbc)38.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009
Position Name Party 1. Ms Bairbre de BrúnSinn Féin2. Mr Jim Nicholson Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force3. Ms Diane DoddsDemocratic Unionist Party - DUP
NORTHERN IRELAND: European elections results in 2009 and 2004
Parties in the 2009 election Votes 2009 % votes 2009 Seats (3 in total) Parties in the 2004 election Votes 2004 % votes 2004 Seats (3 in total) Green Party15,7643.25Jim Allister - DUP175,76131.91Traditional Unionist Voice - TUV66,19713.66Bairbre de Brún - Sinn Féin144,54126.31Sinn Féin126,18426.041Jim Nicholson - UUP91,16416.61Democratic Unionist Party - DUP88,34618.231Martin Morgan - SDLP87,55915.9-SDLP (Social Democratic & Labour Party)78,48916.2John Gilliland36,276.6-Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force82,89317.111Eamonn McCann - Socialist Environmental Alliance9,1721.6-Alliance Party26,6995.51Lindsay Whitcroft - Green Party4,810.9- ---- QUOTA121,144---- ---- ----Total valid votes 2009484,572Total valid votes 2004549,277--Spoiled / rejected4,319Spoiled / rejected5,467--Total of votes 2009488,891Total of votes 2004554,744--Electorate 20091,141,979Electorate 20041,072,669--Region's turnout 200942.81%Region's turnout 200451.72 %--UK turnout 2009 (tbc) 34.70%UK turnout 200438.83 %-- Sources: Regional Returning Officer; European Parliament.Last updated: July 17th, 2009 Results for the whole of the EU
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