North West England (European Parliament constituency)
Former European Parliament constituency
North West England was a constituency of the European Parliament . From the 2009 elections it elected 8 MEPs using the D'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation , until the UK exit from the European Union on 31 January 2020.
Boundaries
The constituency corresponded to the North West England region of the United Kingdom, comprising the counties of Cheshire , Cumbria , Greater Manchester , Lancashire and Merseyside .
History
Following the passing of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999 , the North West of England formed one constituency from which candidates are elected using the D'Hondt method . In the election preceding that Act, MEPs were elected by the first-past-the-post method in single-member constituencies. The constituency corresponded to the following former European constituencies: Cheshire East , Cheshire West and Wirral , Cumbria and Lancashire North , Greater Manchester Central , Greater Manchester East , Greater Manchester West , Lancashire Central , Lancashire South , Merseyside East and Wigan , Merseyside West , and Congleton from Staffordshire West and Congleton .
Returned members
Election results
Elected candidates are listed in bold . Brackets indicate the order candidates were elected and the number of votes per seat won in their respective columns.
2019
2019 results
European Election 2019 : North West England[ 7]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Claire Fox (1)Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen (4)David Bull (7)Gary Harvey, Ajay Jagota, Elizabeth Babade, Sally Bate, John Banks
541,843(180,614)
31.23
New
Labour
Theresa Griffin (2)Julie Ward (6)Wajid Khan , Erica Lewis, David Brennan, Claire Cozler, Saf Ismail, Yvonne Tennant
380,193(190,096)
21.91
–11.94
Liberal Democrats
Chris Davies (3)Jane Brophy (8)Helen Foster-Grime, Anna Fryer, Sam Al-Hamdani, Rebecca Forrest, John Studholme, Frederick Van Mierlo
297,507(148,753)
17.15
+11.14
Green
Gina Dowding (5) Wendy Kay Olsen, Jessica Northey, Geraldine Coggins, Rosie Mills, Astrid Johnson, Daniel Jerrome, James Booth
216,581
12.48
+5.47
Conservative
Sajjad Karim , Kevin Beaty, Jane Howard, Arnold Saunders, Wendy Maisey, Thomas Lord, Anthony Pickles, Attika Choudhary
131,002
7.55
–12.51
UKIP
Adam Richardson, Jeff Armstrong, Fiona Mills, Nathan Ryding, Michael Felse, Ben Fryer, John Booker, Alexander Craig
62,464
3.60
–23.86
Change UK
Andrea Cooper, Dan Price , Arun Banerji, Michael Taylor, Philippa Olive, Victoria Desmond, Andrew Graystone, Elisabeth Knight
47,237
2.72
New
Independent
Tommy Robinson
38,908
2.24
New
English Democrat
Stephen Morris, Valerie Morris
10,045
0.58
–0.53
UKEU
Sophie Larroque
7,125
0.41
New
Independent
Mohammad Aslam
2,002
0.12
New
Turnout
1,744,858
33.11
–0.39
2014
2014 results
European Election 2014 : North West England (results)[ 8]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Labour
Theresa Griffin , Afzal Khan , Julie Ward , Wajid Khan , Angeliki Stogia , Steve Carter, Pascale Lamb, Nick Parnell [ 9]
594,063 (198,021)
33.9
+13.5
UKIP
Paul Nuttall , Louise Bours , Steven Woolfe , Shneur Odze , Lee Slaughter, Simon Noble, Peter Harper, John Brian Stanyer
481,932 (160,644)
27.5
+11.7
Conservative
Jacqueline Foster , Sajjad Karim , Kevin Beaty, Deborah Dunleavy, Joe Barker, Daniel Hamilton, Chris Whiteside, James Walsh
351,985 (175,993)
20.1
−5.5
Green
Peter Cranie, Gina Dowding , Laura Bannister, Jill Perry, John Knight, Ulrike Zeshan , Lewis Coyne, Jake Welsh
123,075
7.0
−0.7
Liberal Democrats
Chris Davies , Helen Foster-Grime, Jo Crotty, Qassim Afzal, Jane Brophy , Sue McGuire, Gordon Lishman , Neil Christian
105,487
6.0
−8.3
BNP
Nick Griffin , Dawn Charlton, Clive Jefferson, Eddy O'Sullivan, Simon Darby , Kay Pollitt, Derek Adams, David O'Loughlin
32,826
1.9
−6.1
An Independence from Europe
Helen Bashford, Gill Kearney, Pauline Penny, Kay Bashford, Faye Raw, Lorna Markovitch, Jennie Ransome, Jill Stockdale
26,731
1.5
New
English Democrat
Stephen Morris, Paul Rimmer, Derek Bullock, Paul Whitelegg, Steve McEllenborough, Laurence Depares, Valarie Morris, Anthony Backhouse
19,522
1.1
−1.3
Pirate
Maria Aretoulaki, George Walkden, Jack Allnutt
8,597
0.5
New
NO2EU
Roger Bannister, George Waterhouse, Jacqueline Grunsell, John Metcalfe, George Tapp, Mark Rowe, James Healy, Kevin Morrison
5,402
0.3
−1.1
Socialist Equality
Chris Marsden, Julie Hyland, Robert Skelton, Lucy Warren, Mark Dowson, Ajitha Gunaratne, Danny Dickinson, Joe Heffer
5,067
0.3
New
Turnout
1,754,687
33.5
+1.8
2009
2009 results
European Election 2009 : North West England[ 10] [ 11]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Conservative
Sir Robert Atkins , Saj Karim , Jacqueline Foster Alex Williams, Greg Morgan, Tony Samuels, Peter Wilding, Andrew Large[ 12]
423,174 (141,058)
25.6
+1.4
Labour
Arlene McCarthy , Brian Simpson Theresa Griffin , Stephen Carter, Jane Clarke, Riaz Ahmed, Claire Reynolds, Brian Boag
336,831 (168,415.5)
20.4
−7.0
UKIP
Paul Nuttall Michael McManus, Graham Cannon, Nigel Brown, Hilary Jones, Philip Griffiths, Fred McGlade, Terry Durrance
261,740
15.8
+4.1
Liberal Democrats
Chris Davies Helen Foster-Grime, Sue McGuire, Qassim Afzal, Neil Corlett, Mark Clayton, Stephen Cooke, Peter Hirst
235,639
14.3
−1.6
BNP
Nick Griffin Martin Wingfield , Steve Greenhalgh, Edward O'Sullivan, Jean Purdy, Michael Elliot, Derek Adams, Gary Aronsson
132,194
8.0
+1.6
Green
Peter Cranie, Maria Whitelegg, Ruth Bergan, Samir Chatterjee, Jill Perry, Justine Hall, Margaret Westbrook, Geoff Smith
127,133
7.7
+2.1
English Democrat
Ed Abrams, Stephen Morris, Robert Logan, Derek Grue, Anthony Justice, Maurice Brookes, Valerie Morris, Ken Walters
40,027
2.4
+0.8
Socialist Labour
Billy Kelly, Stephen Whatham, Kai Andersen, Ronald Waugh, Dot Kelly, Lynton Bennett, Dot Entwistle, Michael Perry
26,224
1.6
New
Christian
Hans-Christian Raabe, Jill McLachlan, John Manwell, Maria Overend, Clive Morrison, Bob Ralph, Carol Jules, David Lee Martin
25,999
1.6
New
NO2EU
Roger Bannister, Les Skarrot, Craig Johnston, Alec McFadden, Steve Radford , Lynn Worthington, John Metcalfe, Harry Smith
23,580
1.4
New
Jury Team (UK)
Krishnamurty Tayya, Graham Ross, Carl Birchall, William Brotherston, Mary Strickland, Michael Hale
8,783
0.5
New
Libertas
Benjamin Caraduc Tallis, Anthony Butcher, Paul Dabrowa, William Westall, Liam Hemmings, John Humberstone, Michael O'Reilly
6,980
0.4
New
Independent
Francis Apaloo
3,621
0.2
New
Turnout
1,651,825
31.7
−9.2
2004
2004 results
European Election 2004 : North West England[ 13]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Labour
Gary Titley , Arlene McCarthy , Terry Wynn Brian Simpson , Theresa Griffin , Rosie Cooper , Albert Catterall, Rupa Huq , Ebrahim Adia
576,388 (192,129.33)
27.4
−7.1
Conservative
Den Dover , David Sumberg , Sir Robert Atkins Jacqueline Foster , David Newns, Alfred Doran, Eveleigh Dutton, Leslie Byrom, James Mawdsley
509,446 (169,815.33)
24.2
−11.2
Liberal Democrats
Chris Davies , Saj Karim Helen Flo Clucas, Qassim Afzal, Stan Collins, Allison Seabourne, Paula Keaveney, Neil Corlett, Alison Firth
335,063 (167,531.5)
15.9
+4.2
UKIP
John Whittaker Gregg Beaman, John Browne , Gerald Kelley, Alan Weddell, Stephen Roxborough, Richard Buttrey, Graham Cannon, Roy Hopwood
257,158
11.7
+5.1
BNP
Nick Griffin , Martin Wingfield , Anthony Jones, Patricia Thomson, David Joines, Ralph Ellis, Richard Chadfield, Anita Corbett, Barry Birks[ 14]
134,959
6.4
+5.1
Green
John Whitelegg , Gina Dowding , Spencer Fitz-Gibbon, Kay Roney, Peter Cranie, Vernon Marshall, Vanessa Hall, Kenneth McIver, James Craig
117,393
5.6
0.0
Liberal
Steve Radford , David Green, Hazel Williams, Philip Burke, Christopher Lenton, Christopher Barnes, Michael Butler, Robin Radnell, Daniel Wood
96,325
4.6
+2.4
English Democrat
Christine Constable, Mark Wheatley, Julia Howman, Stephen Pipe, Lauren Spratt, Phillip Evans, Robert Abrams
34,110
1.6
New
Respect
Michael Lavalette , Ahmed Hadi, Sabiha Vorajee, Alexander McFadden, Stephen Metcalfe, Madeline Heneghan, Richard Searle, Edna Greenwood, Susan Mary Bond
24,636
1.2
New
Countryside
Rodney Black, Richard Malbon, Richard Ormrod, Kevin Tomkinson
11,283
0.5
New
ProLife Alliance
Fiona Pinto, Julia Millington, Kathleen Delarmi, Rosanne Allen, Fiona Daly
10,084
0.5
New
Independent
Ronald Alan Neal
8,318
0.4
New
Turnout
2,115,163
40.9
+21.2
1999
1999 results
European Election 1999 : North West England[ 15]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Conservative
Lord Inglewood , Sir Robert Atkins , David Sumberg , Den Dover , Jacqueline Foster David Newns, Andrew Reid, Leslie Byrom, Christopher Lynch, Paul Brierley
360,027 (72,005.4)
35.4
Labour
Arlene McCarthy , Gary Titley , Terry Wynn , Brian Simpson Tony Cunningham , Mark Hendrick , Ruth Turner, Claire Nangle, Michael Ward, Theresa Griffin
350,511 (87,627.75)
34.5
Liberal Democrats
Chris Davies Flo Clucas, Tim Farron , Patsy Calton , Roger Putnam, Yasmin Zalzala, Kiron Reid, Kate Fletcher, Mark Clayton, Jackie Pearcey
119,376
11.7
UKIP
John Whittaker , Gerald Kelley, Roger Bullock, Gordon Black, Mona McNee, Mark Adams, Valerie Cowell, Graham Cannon, Alan Weddell, John Tomlin
66,779
6.6
Green
John Whitelegg , Spencer Fitz-Gibbon, Chris Busby, Robin Field, Lance Crookes, Gina Dowding , Julian Parry, Geoffrey Nicholls, Jenny Jones, Joy Hogg
56,828
5.6
Liberal
Michael Meadowcroft , Steve Radford , David Green, Philip Burke, Gary Copeland, Colin Paisley, Hazel Williams, Susan Ashton, Alison Micklem, Paul Woodruff
22,640
2.2
BNP
Christian Jackson, Roger Wood, David Blezard, Michael Cope, Mark Dodd, Lee Barnes, Anthony Hodson, William Hitches, Brian Winn, Geoffrey Barnes
13,587
1.3
Socialist Labour
William Kelly, Gias Choudhury, Alec McFadden, Lynne Lowe, Ali Mehmood, James Hackett, Steven Wynn, Jim Dooher, Michael Perry, Terence Cullen
11,338
1.1
Pro-Euro Conservative
Andrew Pearce , Janet Terras, Paul Bennetts, Andrew Zsigmund, Edward Pearce, Jane Baines, Tim Coppinger, Graham Perkins, Linda Callaghan, Barry Hardcastle
9,816
1.0
Anti-Corruption Pro-Family Christian Alliance
David Braid
2,251
0.2
Natural Law
John Collins, Dinah Grice, Peter Leadbetter, Deborah Wright, William Hite, Bryan Irving, Bibette Leadbetter, Simon Cohen, Geoffrey Gay, Anne Marie Scott
2,114
0.2
English Independent Humanist Party
Douglas Firkin-Flood
1,049
0.1
Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee)
John Pearson, Roger Harper, Philip Watson, Stephen Riley, Edward Rowlands, Thomas May, Daniel Hammill, Daniel Bowles
878
0.1
Turnout
1,017,194
19.7
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References
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