The Respect Party was a left-wing political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 2004 and dissolved in 2016. Its name is a contrived acronym standing for: Respect, Equality, Socialism, Peace, Environmentalism, Community and Trade Unionism.[1] The Respect Party was established in London in January 2004; it grew out of the Stop the War Coalition, opposing the Iraq War.
Summary of results: No. of candidates: 26 Votes received: 81,860 % of total votes: 0.25% Vote as % of electorate: 0.15% Vote as % in seats contested: 6.84% Lost deposits: 17 at a cost of £8,500[4]
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Summary of results: No. of candidates: 11 Votes received: 33,251 % of total votes: 0.11% Vote as % of electorate: 0.07% Vote as % in seats contested: 6.84% Lost deposits: 8 at a cost of £4,000[6]
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Summary of results: No. of candidates: 4 Votes received: 9,989 % of total votes: 0.03% Vote as % of electorate: 0.07% Vote as % in seats contested: 5.80% Lost deposits: 3 at a cost of £1,500