South East England (European Parliament constituency) 

South East England
European Parliament constituency
South East England (European Parliament constituency) (European Parliament constituencies 2007 )
South East England (European Parliament constituency)
Location amongst the 2007 constituencies
Shown within England
Created 1999
MEP(s) 10 (2004)
Member State United Kingdom
Source(s) [1][2]

South East England is a constituency of the European Parliament. It currently elects 10 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) using the D'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation.

Contents

Boundaries

The constituency corresponds to South East England, in the south east of the United Kingdom, comprising the ceremonial counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex.

Candidates

European Parliament election 2009 — South East lists
Party Candidates
Conservative Party Daniel Hannan, Richard Ashworth, Nirj Deva, James Elles, Therese Coffey, Sarah Richardson, Richard Robinson, Tony Devenish, Niina Kaariniemi, Marc Brunel-Walker
Green Party Caroline Lucas MEP, Keith Taylor, Derek Wall, Miriam Kennet, Jason Kitcat, Hazel Dawe, Jonathan Essex, Matthew Ledbury, Steve Dawe, Beverley Golden
Labour Party Peter Skinner, Janet Sully, Bob Fromont, Lisa Horman, Stephen Alambritis, Janet Keene, Munir Malik, Silke Thomson-Pottebohm, Rajinder Sandhu, Sukhi Dhaliwal
Liberal Democrats Sharon Bowles, Catherine Bearder, Ben Abbots, Jim Barnard, Anthony Hook, Murai Kaushik, Simon Green, Zoe Patrick, Gary Lawson, David Grace
United Kingdom Independence Party Nigel Farage, Marta Andreassen, Steve Harris, Phillip Van der Elst, Harry Aldridge, Victor Webb, Christopher Browne, Andrew Moncreiff, Marc Montgomery, Mark Stroud, Rob Burberry, Mahzar Manzoor, Drew Belobaba, Ray Finch

Sources

Members of the European Parliament

1999 - 2004

2004 - present

Election results

European Election 2004: South East England
List Elected Votes % ±%
Conservative Daniel Hannan
Nirj Deva
James Elles
Richard Ashworth
776,370 (194,092.5) 35.2 −9.2
UK Independence Nigel Farage
Ashley Mote
431,111 (215,555.5) 19.5 +9.8
Liberal Democrat Chris Huhne
Emma Nicholson
338,342 (169,171) 15.3 0
Labour Peter Skinner 301,398 13.7 −5.9
Green Caroline Lucas 173,351 7.9 +0.5
British National None 64,877 2.9 +2.1
Senior Citizens Party None 42,681 1.9 N/A
English Democrats None 29,126 1.3 N/A
Respect None 13,426 0.9 N/A
Peace None 12,572 0.6 N/A
Christian Peoples None 11,733 0.5 N/A
ProLife Alliance None 6,579 0.3 N/A
Independent
Philip Rhodes
No 5,671 0.3 N/A
Turnout 2,219,239 36.8 +12.1


European Election 1999: South East England
List Elected Votes % ±%
Conservative James Provan
Roy Perry
Daniel Hannan
James Elles
Nirj Deva
661,932 (132,386.4) 44.4 N/A
Labour Peter Skinner
Mark Watts
292,146 (146,073) 19.6 N/A
Liberal Democrat Emma Nicholson
Chris Huhne
228,136 (114,068) 15.3 N/A
UK Independence Nigel Farage 144,514 9.7 N/A
Green Caroline Lucas 110,571 7.4 N/A
Pro-Euro Conservative None 27,305 1.8 N/A
British National None 12,161 0.8 N/A
Socialist Labour None 7,281 0.5 N/A
Natural Law None 2,767 0.2 N/A
Open Democracy for Stability
Brian Bundy
No 1857 0.1 N/A
Making a Profit in Europe
John Goss
No 1400 0.1 N/A
Turnout 1,490,069 24.7 N/A