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    European elections 2019: United Kingdom country sheet – European Parliament

    eub2By eub220 May 2019Updated:9 July 2024 europarl No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Fact sheets with information on electoral rules, poll opening and closing times and candidates for the 2019 European election in the United Kingdom.


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    Official EE19 website

    Electoral Commission UK

    Other elections or referenda held the same day

    none

    Number of MEPs before/after Brexit

    73/0

    Current government

    Conservatives (ECR) & DUP (Non attached) coalition since 2017

     

    ELECTORAL RULES

     

    Obligatory vote

    no

    Number of constituencies

    12

    Preferential vote

    D’Hondt in Great Britain, Single Transferable Vote in Northern Ireland

    Postal vote

    yes (2014: 16 % of votes)

    Advanced vote

    no

    Threshold to get elected

    none

    Day of EE19

    Thursday, 23 May

    Opening time of polling stations

    08.00 CET

    Closing time of polling stations

    23.00 CET

    Exit polls

    N/A

    Official announcement of first results

    N/A

    Provisional final results expected

    Monday evening (including postal votes)

     

    VOTERS

     

    Total

    46.8 million (according to 2017 figures)

    Minimum age

    18

    Average age

    N/A

     

    CANDIDATES

     

    Lists (total)

    27

    Candidates (total)

    591

    Female candidates %

    39.49 % (233)

    Legal minimum age

    18

    Lead candidates per list or party (affiliation)

    (in bold those represented in outgoing EP)

    South East (10)

    1. Change UK (EPP) – Richard Ashworth

    2. Conservative (ECR) – Daniel Hannan

    3. Green (N/A) – Alexandra Phillips

    4. Labour (S&D) – John Howarth

    5. Liberal Democrats (ALDE) – Catherine Bearder

    6. Brexit Party (EFDD) – Nigel Farage

    7. The Socialist Party of GB (N/A) – Mandy Bruce

    8. UK European Union Party (N/A) – Pacelli Ndikimana

    9. UK Independence Party (UKIP) (N/A) – Piers Wauchope

    10. Independent (N/A) Jason McMahon

    London (8)

    1. Animal Welfare Party (N/A) – Vanessa Hudson

    2. Change UK (N/A) – Gavin Esler

    3. Conservative (ECR) –Syed Kamall

    4. Green (N/A) – Scott Ainslie

    5. Labour (S&D) – Claude Moraes

    6. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Irina Von Wiese

    7. Brexit Party (N/A) – Ben Habib

    8. UK European Union Party (N/A) – Pierre Kirk

    9. UKIP (ENF) -Gerard Batten

    10. Women’s Equality Party (N/A) – Catherine Mayer

    11. Independent (N/A) – Daze Aghaji

    North West (8)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Andrea Cooper

    2. Conservative (ECR) – Sajjad Karim

    3. English Democrats (N/A) Stephen Morris

    4. Green (N/A) – Gina Dowding

    5. Labour (S&D) Theresa Griffin

    6. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Chris Davies

    7. Brexit Party (N/A) – Claire Fox

    8. UK European Union Party (N/A) – Sophie Larroque

    9. UKIP (N/A) – Adam Richardson

    10. Independent (N/A) – Mohmmad Aslam

    South West (6)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Rachel Johnson

    2. Conservative (ECR) – Ashley Fox

    3. English Democrats (N/A) – Jenny Knight

    4. Green (Greens/EFA) – Molly Scott Cato

    5. Labour (S&D) – Clare Moody

    6. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Caroline Voaden

    7. Brexit Party (N/A) – Ann Widdecombe

    8. UKIP (N/A) – Lawrence Webb

    9. Independent (N/A) – Larch Maxey

    East Midlands (5)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Kate Godfrey

    2. Conservative (ECR) – Emma McClarkin

    3. Green (N/A) – Kat Boettge

    4. Independent Network (N/A) Nick Byatt

    5. Labour (S&D) Rory Palmer

    6. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Bill Newton Dunn

    7. Brexit Party (N/A) – Annunziata Rees-Mogg

    8. UKIP (N/A) – Alan Graves

    9. Independent (N/A) – Simon Rood

    Wales (4)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Jon Owen Jones

    2. Conservative (N/A) – Dan Boucher

    3. Green (N/A) Anthony Slaughter

    4. Labour (N/A) – Jackie Jones

    5. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Sam Bennett

    6. Plaid Cymru (Greens/EFA) – Jill Evans

    7. Brexit Party (EFDD) – Nathan Gill

    8. UKIP (N/A) – Kris Hicks

    East England (7)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Emma Taylor

    2. Conservative (ECR) – Geoffrey Van Orden

    3. English Democrats (N/A) – Robin Tilbrook

    4. Green (N/A) – Catherine Rowett

    5. Labour (S&D) Alex Mayer

    6. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Barbara Gibson

    7. Brexit Party (N/A) – Richard Tice

    8. UKIP (ENF) – Stuart Agnew

    9. Independent (N/A) – Attila Csordas

    West Midlands (7)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Stephen Dorrell

    2. Conservative (ECR) – Anthea McIntyre

    3. Green (N/A) – Ellie Chowns

    4. Labour (S&D) – Neena Gill

    5. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Phil Bennion

    6. Brexit Party (N/A) – Rupert Lowe

    7. UKIP (N/A) – Ernest Valentine

    Scotland (6)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – David MacDonald

    2. Conservative (ECR) – Baroness Nosheena Mobarik

    3. Green (N/A) – Maggie Chapman

    4. Labour (S&D) – David Martin

    5. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Sheila Ritchie

    6. Scottish National Party (SNP) (Greens/EFA) – Alyn Smith

    7. Brexit Party (N/A) – Louis Stedman-Bruce

    8. UKIP (N/A) – Donald Mackay

    9. Independent (N/A) – Gordon Edgar

    Yorkshire and the Humber (6)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Diana Wallis

    2. Conservative (ECR) – John Procter

    3. English Democrats (N/A) – David Allen

    4. Green (N/A) – Magid Magid

    5. Labour (S&D) – Richard Corbett

    6. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Shaffaq Mohammed

    7. Brexit Party (N/A) – John Longworth

    8. The Yorkshire Party (N/A) – Chris Whitwood

    9. UKIP (non-attached) – Mike Hookem

    North East (3)

    1. Change UK (N/A) – Frances Weetman

    2. Conservative (N/A) Richard Lawrie

    3. Green (N/A) Rachel Featherstone

    4. Labour (S&D) – Judith Kirton-Darling

    5. Liberal Democrats (N/A) – Fiona Halleast

    6. Brexit Party (N/A) – Brian Monteith

    7. UKIP (N/A) – Richard Elvin

    Northern Ireland (3)

    1. Alliance Party (N/A) – Naomi Long

    2. Conservative (N/A) – Amandeep Bhogal

    3. Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) (non-attached) – Dianne Dodds

    4. Green Party (N/A) – Clare Bailey

    5. Sinn Féin (EUL-NGL) – Martina Anderson

    6. Social Democratic & Labour Party (N/A) – Colum Eastwood

    7. Traditional Unionist Voice (N/A) – Jim Allister

    8. Ulster Unionist Party (N/A) – Danny Kennedy

    9. UKIP (N/A) – Robert Hill

    10. Independent (N/A) – Neil McCann

    11. Independent (N/A) – Jane Morrice

    MEPs re-running

    (in bold lead candidate of list)

    Nathan Gill (Brexit Party)

    Jonathan Bullock (Brexit Party)

    Nigel Farage (Brexit Party)

    Richard Ashworth (Change UK)

    Molly Scott Cato (Green)

    Ashley Fox (Conservative)

    Daniel Hannan (Conservative)

    Sajjad Karim (Conservative)

    Emma McClarkin (Conservative)

    Rupert Matthews (Conservative)

    Geoffrey Van Orden (Conservative)

    John Flack (Conservative)

    Syed Kamall (Conservative)

    Charles Tannock (Conservative)

    Baroness Nosheena Mobarik (Conservative)

    Nirj Deva (Conservative)

    Anthea McIntyre (Conservative)

    Daniel Dalton (Conservative)

    John Procter (Conservative)

    Amjad Bashir (Conservative)

    Catherine Bearder (Liberal Democrat)

    Jill Evans (Plaid Cymru)

    Alyn Smith (SNP)

    Diane Dodds (DUP)

    Martina Anderson (Sinn Féin)

    Gerard Batten (UKIP)

    Stuart Agnew (UKIP))

    Mike Hookem (UKIP)

    Rory Palmer (Labour)

    Claude Moraes (Labour)

    Seb Dance (Labour)

    Paul Brannen (Labour)

    Theresa Griffin (Labour)

    Julie Ward (Labour)

    Wajid Khan (Labour)

    David Martin (Labour)

    John Howarth (Labour)

    Clare Moody (Labour)

    Neena Gill (Labour)

    Siôn Simon (Labour)

    Richard Corbett (Labour)

    Alex Mayer (Labour)

    Judith Kirton-Darling (Labour)

    RESULTS 2014

     

    MEPs

    % votes

    UK Independence Party

    24

    26.77 %

    Labour

    20

    24.74 %

    Conservative

    19

    23.31 %

    Green

    3

    7.67 %

    Scottish National Party

    2

    2.4 %

    Liberal Democrat

    1

    6.69 %

    Sinn Féin

    1

    0.66 %

    Democratic Unionist Party

    1

    0.54 %

    Plaid Cymru

    1

    0.69 %

    Ulster Unionist Party

    1

    0.35 %

     

    TURNOUT 2014

    35.6 %

    European elections 2019: country sheets

    Austria

    Belgium

    Bulgaria

    Croatia

    Cyprus

    Czechia

    Denmark

    Estonia

    Finland

    France

    Germany

    Greece

    Hungary

    Ireland

    Italy

    Latvia

    Lithuania

    Luxembourg

    Malta

    Netherlands

    Poland

    Portugal

    Romania

    Slovakia

    Slovenia

    Spain

    Sweden

    Source: European Parliament

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