EUROPEAN ELECTIONS

The next European Parliamentary Election is due in June 2009 (unless there are any by-elections in the meantime).

Previous Elections:

June 2005

An election took place on 10 June 2005 in the Horsham District, part of the South East Region, for the position of Member of the European Parliament:

Results for the Horsham District:

European Parliamentary Election
Party Number of Votes
 British National Party  780
 Christian People's Alliance  162
 Conservatives - Putting Britain First  14,470
 English Democrats Party  486
 Green Party  2,809
 Labour Party  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 were fed into the region as a whole:

European Parliamentary Election
Party Number of Votes
 British National Party  64,887
 Christian People's Alliance  11,733
 Conservatives - Putting Britain First  776,370
 English Democrats Party  29,126
 Green Party  173,351
 Labour  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 following candidates were 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


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