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2009 European Parliamentary Elections
Results of the European Parliamentary Election 2009
The UK is divided into twelve electoral regions with between three and ten MEPs each. European parliamentary elections are held every five years when a number of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are elected for each regional constituency. You can find out about your MEPs by visiting the UK Office for the European Parliament.
Election date: 4 June 2009
Local result date: 7 June 2009
- Electorate: N/A
- Ballot papers issued: N/A
- Rejected ballots: 388
- Turnout: 30.4%
Name of party or individual candidate |
Number of votes |
---|---|
British National Party |
2174 |
Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ`s Lordship" |
2047 |
Conservative Party |
7951 |
English Democrats Party |
564 |
Jury Team |
140 |
Liberal Democrats |
12348 |
No2EU: Yes To Democracy |
526 |
Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu |
255 |
Socialist Labour Party |
480 |
The Green Party |
7606 |
The Labour Party |
14958 |
The Socialist Party of Great Britain |
138 |
United Kingdom Independence Party |
3645 |
Yes 2 Europe |
109 |
Gene Alcantara |
57 |
Steven Cheung |
221 |
Jan Jananayagam |
163 |
Sohale Rahman |
43 |
Haroon Saad |
42 |
Who can vote
You can vote in the European election if you are:
- registered on the electoral roll
- over 18 years of age or turning 18 by election day
- a British citizen, an Irish or Commonwealth citizen or a European Union citizen
- European citizens
- European Union citizens who wish to vote in the European parliamentary elections in the UK and not their home country must complete a European Parliament voter registration form.
If you prefer to vote in your home country you do not need to complete a European parliament voter registration form.
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