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European Parliamentary Election – local results

14th June 2004

THE results of the European Parliamentary Election of 10 June in the Horsham District, part of the South East Region, are given below.

From an electorate of 97,516 people in the Horsham District, the number of votes cast in polling stations was 31,298 and an additional 6,272 votes were cast by post, making a total number of votes of 37,570. The turnout for this election was 38.53%.

Results for Horsham District

 British National Party 

 780

 Christian Peoples Alliance 

 162

 Conservatives – Putting Britain First 

 14,470

 English Democrats Party 

 486

 Green Party 

 2,809

 Labour Party Candidates 

 3,255

 Liberal Democrats 

 5,977

 Peace Party – Non-violence, Justice, Environment 

 220

 ProLife 

 102

 Respect – The Unity Coalition (George Galloway) 

 77

 Senior Citizens Party 

 434

 UK Independence Party 

 8,571

 Philip Rhodes 

 136

The results for the Horsham District were fed into the total vote for the South East region, with the total votes as follows:

 British National Party 

 64,877

 Christian Peoples Alliance 

 11,733

 Conservatives – Putting Britain First 

 776,370

 English Democrats Party 

29,126

 Green Party 

 173,351

 Labour Party Candidates 

 301,398

 Liberal Democrats 

 338,342

 Peace Party – Non-violence, Justice, Environment 

 12,572

 ProLife 

 6,579

 Respect – The Unity Coalition (George Galloway) 

13,426

 Senior Citizens Party 

 42,861

 UK Independence Party 

 431,111

 Philip Rhodes 

5,671

The number of votes rejected was:  12002

The following candidates have been duly elected for the South East Region:-

  • Daniel John Hannan
    Conservatives – Putting Britain First

  • Nigel Paul Farage
    UK Independence Party

  • Niranjan Joseph Aditya Deva
    Conservatives – Putting Britain First

  • Christopher Murray Paul Huhne
    Liberal Democrats

    Please note that with effect from May 2005 Sharon Bowles replaced Chris Huhne as one of the Liberal Democrat MEP's.

  • Peter William Skinner
    Labour

  • James Edmund Moncrieff Elles
    Conservatives – Putting Britain First

  • Ashley Mote
    UK Independence Party

  • Richard James Ashworth
    Conservatives – Putting Britain First

  • Caroline Patricia Lucas
    Green Party

  • Baroness Emma Harriet Nicholson
    Liberal Democrats

Ends

CONTACT: Richard Morris, Communications Manager
(01403)215549


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