North East England (European Parliament Constituency) - Election Results

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Elected candidates are shown in bold. Brackets indicate the number of votes per seat won.

European Election 2009: North East England
List Candidates Votes % ±%
Labour Stephen Hughes
147,338 25.0 −9.1
Conservative Martin Callanan
116,911 19.8 +1.2
Liberal Democrat Fiona Hall
103,644 17.6 −0.2
UKIP 90,700 15.4 +3.2
BNP 52,700 8.9 +2.5
Green 34,081 5.8 +1.0
English Democrats 13,007 2.2
Socialist Labour 10,238 1.7
NO2EU 8,066 1.4
Christian 7,263 1.2
Libertas 3,010 0.5
Jury Team 2,904 0.5
Turnout 589,862 30.4 −10.4
European Election 2004: North East England
List Candidates Votes % ±%
Labour Stephen Hughes
266,057 34.1 −8.1
Conservative Martin Callanan
144,969 18.6 −8.8
Liberal Democrat Fiona Hall
138,791 17.8 +4.3
UKIP 94,887 12.2 +3.3
BNP 50,249 6.4 +5.5
Independent 39,658 5.1
Green 37,247 4.8 +0.1
Respect 8,633 1.1
Turnout 780,491 40.8 +21.3
European Election 1999: North East England
List Candidates Votes % ±%
Labour Alan Donnelly, Stephen Hughes, Mo O'Toole
162,573
42.2
Conservative Martin Callanan
105,573 27.4
Liberal Democrat 52,070 13.5
UKIP 34,063 8.8
Green 18,184 4.7
Socialist Labour 4,511 1.2
BNP 3,505 0.9
Pro-Euro Conservative 2,926 0.8
Socialist Alternative 1,510 0.4
Natural Law 826 0.2
Turnout 385,741 19.5

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