London (European Parliament constituency)

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London
European Parliament constituency
London (European Parliament constituency) (European Parliament constituencies 2007 )
London (European Parliament constituency)
Location amongst the 2007 constituencies
Shown in the United Kingdom
Created 1999
MEP(s) 9 (2004)
Member State United Kingdom
Source(s) [1][2]

London is a constituency of the European Parliament. It currently elects 9 MEPs using the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation.

Contents

Boundaries

The constituency corresponds to Greater London, in the south east of the United Kingdom.

Candidates

European Parliament election 2009 — London lists
Party Candidates
Conservative Party Dr Charles Tannock MEP, Syed Kamall MEP, Marina Yannakoudakis, JP Floru, Warwick Lightfoot, Bob Seeley, Graham Postles, Alison Sproule
Green Party Jean Lambert MEP, Ute Michel, Shahrar Ali, Joseph Healy, Miranda Dunn, Shasha Khan, George Graham, Priya Shah
Labour Party Claude Moraes MEP, Mary Honeyball MEP, Robert Evans MEP, Anne Fairweather, Kevin McGrath, Emma Jones, Raj Jethwa, Nilgun Canver
Liberal Democrats Sarah Ludford MEP, Jonathan Fryer, Dinti Batstone, Christopher Le Breton, John Pindar, Simon James, Caroline Persson, Ben Jones
UK Independence Party Gerard Batten, Marta Andreasen, Ralph Atkinson, Michael Zuckerman, Lynnda Robson, Tim Worstall, Sunita Webb, Victor Webb, Strachan McDonald, Geoff Howard,Marcus Watney

Sources

Members of the European Parliament

2004 - present (6th term)

Changes

1999 - 2004 (5th term)

Election results

European Election 2004: London
List Elected Votes % ±%
Conservative Theresa Villiers
John Bowis
Charles Tannock
504,941 (168,313.67) 26.8 −5.9
Labour Claude Moraes
Mary Honeyball
Robert Evans
466,584 (155,528) 24.8 −10.3
Liberal Democrat Sarah Ludford 288,790 15.3 +3.7
UK Independence Gerard Batten 232,633 12.3 +6.9
Green Jean Lambert 158,986 8.4 +0.8
Respect None 91,175 4.8 N/A
British National None 76,152 4.0 +2.5
Christian Peoples None 45,038 2.4 N/A
English Democrats None 15,945 0.9 N/A
People's Party for Better Government
Christopher Prior
None 5,205 0.3 N/A
Turnout 1,903,354 37.7 +14.6


European Election 1999: London
List Elected Votes % ±%
Labour Pauline Green
Claude Moraes
Robert Evans
Richard Balfe
399,466 (99,866.5) 35.0 N/A
Conservative Theresa Villiers
Charles Tannock
Nicholas Bethell
John Bowis
372,989 (93,247.25) 32.7 N/A
Liberal Democrat Sarah Ludford 133,058 11.7 N/A
Green Jean Lambert 87,545 7.7 N/A
UK Independence None 61,741 5.4 N/A
Socialist Labour None 19,632 1.7 N/A
British National None 17,960 1.6 N/A
Liberal None 16,951 1.5 N/A
Pro-Euro Conservative None 16,383 1.4 N/A
Architect, Human Rights Peace in Europe
George Hajifanis
None 4,851 0.4 N/A
Anti-Value Added Tax
Erol Basarik
None 2,596 0.2 N/A
Humanist Party None 2,586 0.2 N/A
The Hemp Coalition
Gordon Webster
None 2,358 0.2 N/A
Natural Law None 2,263 0.2 N/A
Weekly Worker None 846 0.1 N/A
Turnout 1,141,225 23.1 N/A

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