South West England (European Parliament constituency)
Former European Parliament constituency
South West was a combined constituency region of the European Parliament , comprising the South West of England and Gibraltar . Seven, later six, Members of the European Parliament using closed party-list proportional representation allocated using the D'Hondt method of distribution were elected. The constituency was abolished when Britain left the European Union on 31 January 2020.
Boundaries
The constituency consisted of the South West England region of the United Kingdom, comprising the ceremonial counties of Bristol , Cornwall , Devon , Dorset , Gloucestershire , Somerset and Wiltshire . It also included the British overseas territory of Gibraltar from 2004 .
History
The constituency was formed as a result of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999 , replacing a number of single-member constituencies. These were Bristol , Cornwall and West Plymouth , Devon and East Plymouth , Dorset and East Devon , Somerset and North Devon , Wiltshire North and Bath , and parts of Cotswolds .
Before the 2004 election , it was expanded to include Gibraltar . This was the result of a 1999 European Court of Human Rights case, which argued that Gibraltar should be entitled to vote in European elections. Spain took a complaint about non-EU Commonwealth citizens resident in Gibraltar participating in European elections to the European Court of Justice , but their case was unsuccessful.[ 2]
The number of seats was reduced from seven to six for the 2009 election.[ 3]
Returned members
Election results
See also: 2004 European Parliament election in Gibraltar and 2009 European Parliament election in Gibraltar
Elected candidates are shown in bold . Brackets indicate the order in which candidates were elected and number of votes per seat won in their respective columns.
2019
2019 results
European Election 2019 : South West England[ 7]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Ann Widdecombe (1)James Glancy (3)Christina Jordan (5)Ann Tarr, Roger Lane-Nott , Nicola Darke
611,742(203,914)
36.84
New
Liberal Democrats
Caroline Voaden (2)Martin Horwood (6)Stephen Williams , Eleanor Rylance, David Chalmers, Luke Stagnetto
385,095(192,547.5)
23.19
+12.49
Green
Molly Scott Cato (4)Cleo Lake, Carla Denyer , Tom Scott, Martin Dimery, Karen La Borde
302,364
18.21
+7.11
Conservative
Ashley Fox , James Mustoe, Faye Purbrick, Claire Hiscott, James Taghdissian, Emmline Owens
144,674
8.71
–20.19
Labour
Clare Moody , Andrew Adonis , Jayne Kirkham, Neil Guild, Yvonne Atkinson, Sadik Al-Hassan
108,100
6.51
–7.24
UKIP
Lawrence Webb, Carl Benjamin , Anthony McIntyre, Lester Taylor, Stephen Lee, Alison Sheridan
53,739
3.24
–29.05
Change UK
Rachel Johnson , Jim Godfrey, Oliver Middleton, Matthew Hooberman, Elizabeth-Anne Sewell, Crispin Hunt
46,612
2.81
New
English Democrat
Jenny Knight, Michael Blundell
8,393
0.51
–0.49
Independent
Neville Seed
3,383
0.20
New
Independent
Larch Maxey
1,722
0.10
New
Independent
Mothiur Rahman
755
0.04
New
Turnout
1,676,173
40.45
+3.45
2014
2014 results
European Election 2014 : South West England[ 8]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
UKIP
William Dartmouth , Julia Reid , Gawain Towler, Tony McIntyre, Robert Smith, Keith Crawford
484,184(242,092)
32.29
+10.2
Conservative
Ashley Fox , Julie Girling , James Cracknell , Georgina Butler , Sophia Swire , Melisa Maynard
433,151(216,575.5)
28.9
−1.36
Labour
Clare Moody , Glyn Ford , Ann Reeder, Hadleigh Roberts, Jude Robinson, Junab Ali
206,124
13.75
+6.1
Green
Molly Scott Cato , Emily McIvor, Ricky Knight, Audaye Elesedy, Judy Maciejowska, Mark Chivers
166,447
11.1
+1.8
Liberal Democrats
Graham Watson , Kay Barnard, Brian Mathew, Andrew Wigley, Jay Risbridger, Lyana Armstrong-Emery [ 9]
160,376
10.7
−6.5
An Independence from Europe
David Smith, Helen Webster, Mike Camp, Andrew Edwards, Phil Dunn, John Taverner
23,169
1.6
New
English Democrat
Alan England, Mike Blundell, Clive Lavelle, Barbara Wright, Stephen Wright, Raymond Carr
15,081
1.0
−0.6
BNP
Adrian Rommilly, Cliff Jones, Arnold Brindle, Wayne Tomlinson, Andrew Webster, Giuseppe De Santis
10,910
0.7
−3.2
Turnout
1,503,174
37.0
−1.8
2009
2009 results
European election 2009 : South West England[ 1]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Conservative
Giles Chichester , Julie Girling , Ashley Fox Mike Dolley, Don Collier, Zehra Zaidi
468,742 (156,247.3)
30.2
−1.4
UKIP
Trevor Colman , William Dartmouth Gawain Towler, Julia Reid , Alan Wood, Stephanie McWilliam
341,845 (170,922.5)
22.1
−0.5
Liberal Democrats
Graham Watson Kay Barnard, Justine McGuinness, Humphrey Temperley, Paul Massey, Jonathan Stagnetto
266,253
17.2
−1.1
Green
Ricky Knight, Roger Creagh-Osborne, Molly Scott Cato , Richard Lawson , Chloë Somers, David Taylor
144,179
9.3
+2.1
Labour
Glyn Ford , Isabel Owen, Keir Dhillon, Dorothea Hodge, Dafydd Emlyn Williams, Eshter Pickup-Keller
118,716
7.7
−6.8
BNP
Jeremy Wotherspoon, Barry Bennett, Adrian Rommilly, Sean Twitchin, Lawrence West, Peryn Parsons
60,889
3.9
+0.9
Pensioners
Jonathan McQueen, Barry Hodgson, Derek Wharton, Roger Edwards, Stuart Baker, Barry Egerton
37,785
2.4
New
English Democrat
Michael Turner, Sara Box, Keith Riley, Stephen Wright, Raymond Carr, Lee Pickering
25,313
1.6
New
Christian
William Capstick, Katherine Mills, Diane Ofori, Larna Martin, Peter Vickers, Adenike Williams
21,329
1.4
New
Mebyon Kernow
Dick Cole , Conan Jenkin, Loveday Jenkin , Simon Reed, Glenn Renshaw, Joanie Willett
14,922
1.0
New
Socialist Labour
Robert Hawkins, Brian Corbett, Alison Entwistle, David Marchesi, Robert Hawkins, James Bannister
10,033
0.6
New
NO2EU
Alex Gordon, Roger Davey, Rachel Lynch, Nick Quirk, John Chambers, Paul Dyer
9,741
0.6
New
Independent
Katie Hopkins
8,971
0.6
New
Libertas
Robin Matthews, Peter Morgan-Barnes, Chloe Gwynne, Christopher Charnock, Nicholas Carlton, Nicholas Charlee
7,292
0.5
New
Fair Pay Fair Trade
David Michael, Judy Foster
7,151
0.5
New
Jury Team (UK)
Sally Smith, Martin Paley, Michael Clayton, Brian Underwood, Roger Whitfield, William Barnett
5,758
0.4
New
Wai D Your Decision
Nicola Guagliardo, Joy Margareth Skey
789
0.1
New
Turnout
1,549,708
38.8
+1.2
2004
2004 results
European election 2004 : South West England[ 10]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Conservative
Neil Parish , Caroline Jackson , Giles Chichester Richard Graham , Earl of Stockton , Jack Lopresti , Julie Girling
457,371 (152,457)
31.6
−10.1
UKIP
Graham Booth , Roger Knapman Trevor Colman , Elizabeth Burton, Matthew Jackson, Michael Faulkner, Andrew Reed
326,784 (163,392)
22.6
+12.0
Liberal Democrats
Graham Watson Anthony Welch, Kay Barnard, Simon Green, Christine Coleman, Katie Hall, Alistair Cameron
265,619
18.3
+1.8
Labour
Glyn Ford Bernadette Hartley, Ian White , Clare Moody , Keir Dhillon, Julie Watts, David Roberts
209,908
14.5
−3.6
Green
David Taylor , Emily McIvor, Carol Kambites, Anthony Bown, Lyana Armstrong-Emery,[ 11] [ 12] Katharine Chant, Paul Edwards
103,821
7.2
−1.1
BNP
Anthony North, Michaela Mackenzie, Barry Bennett, Edward Mullins, Robert Baggs, Bruce Cowd, Frederick Paynter[ 13]
43,653
3.0
+2.1
Countryside
Chris Thomas-Everard , Brian Crawford, Diana Scott, Ranulph Fiennes , Archibald Montgomery, John Yewdall
30,824
2.1
New
Respect
Paulette North, Sami Velioglu, Hannah Packham, Ann Thomas, John Bampfylde, Bernard Parkes, Anthony Staunton
10,437
0.7
New
Turnout
1,448,417
37.6
+10.0
1999
1999 results
European election 1999 : South West England[ 14]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Conservative
Caroline Jackson , Giles Chichester , Earl of Stockton , Neil Parish David Martin , Bryan Cassidy , Paul Marland
434,645 (108,661.25)
41.7
Labour
Glyn Ford Ian White , Sue Mallory, James Knight, Marion Dewar, John Shepherd, Elizabeth Lisgo
188,362
18.1
Liberal Democrats
Graham Watson Robin Teverson , Terrye Jones, Paula Yates, Alan Butt-Philip, Janice Beasley, Simon Green
171,498
16.5
UKIP
Michael Holmes Graham Booth , Michael Faulkner, Malcolm Wood, Ronald Dickinson, Robert Edwards, George Eustice
111,012
10.6
Green
David Taylor , Richard Lawson , Simon Pickering, Susan Proud, Hamish Soutar, Carol Kambites, Justin Quinnell
86,630
8.3
Liberal
Paul Holmes, David Morrish, Lomond Handley, Frederick Stephens, Geoffrey Halliwell, Jean Pollock, Roy Collins
21,645
2.1
Pro-Euro Conservative
Julian Ayer, Kenneth Daly, David McCrum, Denise Atkinson, Vilma Aris, Philip Taylor, Derek Palmer
11,134
1.1
BNP
Bruce Cowd,[ 15] Donald Stevens, Stephen Parnell, Terence Cavill,[ 16] Barbara Packer, Peter Hart, George Jeffrey
9,752
0.9
Socialist Labour
David White, Jean Ramshaw, Robert Hawkins, Paul Williams, Giles Shorter, Bernard Kennedy, Brian Corbett
5,741
0.6
Natural Law
Mark Griffiths, Francis Lyons, Nicholas Cresswell, Margot Hartley, Thomas Dyball, Lynn Royse, Henry Brighouse
1,968
0.2
Turnout
1,042,387
27.6
Campaign for a dedicated Euro-constituency and MEP for Cornwall
The Cornish nationalist party Mebyon Kernow campaigned for a separate European Parliament constituency for Cornwall.[ 17] Until 1994 Cornwall was represented by the much smaller Cornwall and Plymouth constituency.
See also
References
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