Results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom 2019 election of members of the European parliament for the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom's component of the 2019 European Parliament election was held on Thursday 23 May 2019 and the local results were to be announced after 22:00 BST on Sunday 26 May 2019 when all the other EU countries had voted although the counting of votes started at 18:00 BST on that evening. The nine English regions and Wales announced their regional results overnight.[ 1] Local results were also announced overnight in all Scottish council areas with the single exception of Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles) , which did not count their votes until the following morning due to local opposition to counting on the Sabbath . Thus the Scottish national declaration did not take place until around lunchtime on Monday 27 May.[ 2] Northern Ireland also did not start to count their votes until the Monday morning as votes are by tradition not counted here on Sunday either, as a religious observance. Furthermore, due to the use of the single transferable vote (STV), it was expected that counting could take up to two days,[ 3] but in the event it was completed on 27 May.
In the election there were a total of 373 voting areas across twelve regions, using the same regional boundaries as used in all previous European Parliamentary elections since 1999, under the provisions of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002 , with votes counted at local authority level. In England the 317 local government districts were used as the voting areas; these consist of all unitary authorities , all metropolitan boroughs , all shire districts , the London boroughs , the City of London and the Isles of Scilly . The nine regions of England which make up the regional constituencies were then used to count the votes, with Gibraltar being regarded as part of South West England. Northern Ireland due to using a different form of Proportional representation than the rest of the UK was a single voting area and national constituency. In Scotland the 32 Scottish council areas were used as voting areas within its single national constituency whilst in Wales the 22 Welsh council areas were used as the voting areas within its single national constituency.
Overview
Results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom[ 4]
Party
Alliance
Votes
Seats
Number
%
+/−
Seats
+/−
%
Brexit Party
NI
5,248,533
30.5
new party
29
new party
39.7
Liberal Democrats
ALDE
3,367,284
19.6
13.0
16
15
21.9
Labour Party
S&D
2,347,255
13.7
10.8
10
10
13.7
Green Party of England and Wales
G/EFA
1,881,306
11.0
4.0
7
4
9.6
Conservative Party
ECR
1,512,809
8.8
14.3
4
15
5.5
Scottish National Party
G/EFA
594,553
3.5
1.1
3
1
4.1
Plaid Cymru
G/EFA
163,928
1.0
0.3
1
1.4
Sinn Féin
GUE/NGL
126,951
0.7
0.2
1
1.4
Democratic Unionist Party
NI
124,991
0.7
0.1
1
1.4
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
ALDE
105,928
0.6
0.3
1
1
1.4
Change UK
EPP [ party 1]
571,846
3.3
new party
0
new party
0
UK Independence Party
—
554,463
3.2
23.4
0
24
0
Scottish Green Party
G/EFA
129,603
0.8
0.1
0
0
Social Democratic and Labour Party
S&D
78,589
0.5
0.0
0
0
Traditional Unionist Voice
NI
62,021
0.4
0.1
0
0
Ulster Unionist Party
ECR
53,052
0.3
0.2
0
1
0
Yorkshire Party
G/EFA
50,842
0.3
0.2
0
0
English Democrats
—
39,938
0.2
0.6
0
0
UK European Union Party
—
33,576
0.2
new party
0
new party
0
Animal Welfare Party
—
25,232
0.2
0.0
0
0
Women's Equality Party
—
23,766
0.1
new party
0
new party
0
Green Party in Northern Ireland
G/EFA
12,471
0.1
0.0
0
0
Independent Network
—
7,641
<0.1
new party
0
0
Socialist Party of Great Britain
—
3,505
<0.1
0.0
0
0
Independent
—
80,280
0.5
0.5
0
0
Valid Votes
17,199,701
99.92
73
0
Rejected Votes
15,138
0.08
Overall turnout
17,214,839
37.18
1.4
Registered voters
46,550,683
^ Change UK's sole MEP before the election, Richard Ashworth , was a member of the EPP group.
Results by regional constituency and local areas
Results by country/region (left) and by local authority areas (right). The Brexit Party won every region in England and Wales, except London, where the Liberal Democrats came top. The SNP was the largest party in Scotland and Sinn Féin in Northern Ireland. At the local authority level, the Brexit Party won most areas in England and Wales, and the SNP most in Scotland, with the Liberal Democrats, Labour, Plaid Cymru and the Green Party winning the remainder.
England
East Midlands (5 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the East Midlands electoral region.
European Election 2019 : East Midlands[ 5]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Annunziata Rees-Mogg , Jonathan Bullock , Matthew Patten Tracy Knowles, Anna Bailey
452,321 (150,773.7)
38.23
+38.23
Liberal Democrats
William Newton Dunn Michael Mullaney, Lucy Care, Suzanna Austin, Caroline Kenyon
203,989
17.24
+11.82
Labour
Rory Palmer Leonie Mathers, Tony Tinley, Nicole Ndiweni, Gary Godden
164,682
13.92
−11.01
Conservative
Emma McClarkin , Rupert Matthews , Tony Harper, Brendan Clarke-Smith, Thomas Randall
126,138
10.66
−15.33
Green
Kat Boettge, Gerhard Lohmann-Bond, Liam McClelland, Daniel Wimberley, Simon Tooke
124,630
10.53
+4.55
UKIP
Alan Graves, Marietta King, Anil Bhatti, Fran Loi, John Evans
58,198
4.92
−27.98
Change UK
Kate Godfrey, Joan Laplana, Narinder Sharma, Pankajkumar Gulab, Emma Manley
41,117
3.47
+3.47
Independent Network
Nick Byatt, Marianne Overton, Daniel Simpson, Pearl Clarke, Nikki Dillon
7,641
0.65
Independent
Simon Rood
4,511
0.38
Turnout
1,183,227
34.9
+1.7
The East Midlands electoral region is broken down into 40 local council areas.
District[ 6]
Turnout
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Amber Valley
36.5%
14,246
40.0
5,419
15.2
4,344
12.2
4,276
12.0
4,001
11.2
1,911
5.4
1,100
3.1
276
0.8
Ashfield
30.5%
13,946
49.4
2,799
9.9
3,424
12.1
1,988
7.0
1,698
6.0
2,215
7.8
1,313
4.7
850
3.0
Bassetlaw
32.5%
12,977
47.1
3,168
11.5
4,127
15.0
2,007
7.3
2,301
8.4
1,973
7.2
760
2.8
236
0.9
Blaby
33.4%
10,312
41.5
4,117
16.6
2,352
9.5
2,728
11.0
3,192
12.8
1,128
4.5
850
3.4
192
0.8
Bolsover
26.9%
7,612
48.5
1,521
9.7
2,564
16.3
1,133
7.2
889
5.7
1,127
7.2
563
3.6
302
1.9
Boston
32.7%
7,544
56.1
1,049
7.8
933
6.9
717
5.3
1,757
13.1
996
7.4
296
2.2
158
1.2
Broxtowe
39.2%
11,668
35.6
6,802
20.8
3,927
12.0
4,385
13.4
2,883
8.8
1,307
4.0
1,542
4.7
244
0.7
Charnwood
33.3%
14,940
34.5
8,272
19.1
5,346
12.4
5,522
12.8
5,580
12.9
1,745
4.0
1,567
3.6
287
0.7
Chesterfield
32.2%
9,783
39.3
4,590
18.4
4,158
16.7
2,500
10.0
1,435
5.8
1,388
5.6
811
3.3
214
0.9
Corby
35.0%
6,299
40.2
1,829
11.7
3,620
23.1
1,196
7.6
1,147
7.3
836
5.3
594
3.8
142
0.9
Daventry
41.9%
10,339
39.5
5,382
20.5
1,508
5.8
2,933
11.2
3,609
13.8
1,049
4.0
1,174
4.5
206
0.8
Derby
31.8%
18,075
33.3
10,562
19.5
9,885
18.2
4,986
9.2
4,925
9.1
3,950
7.3
1,520
2.8
395
0.7
Derbyshire Dales
44.9%
8,669
34.0
6,192
24.3
1,694
6.6
3,791
14.9
3,165
12.4
936
3.7
915
3.6
148
0.6
East Lindsey
35.2%
20,454
53.8
4,208
11.1
2,372
6.2
2,509
6.6
4,520
11.9
2,543
6.7
938
2.5
478
1.3
East Northamptonshire
38.7%
10,958
41.3
5,328
20.1
1,784
6.7
2,624
9.9
3,510
13.2
1,235
4.7
881
3.3
204
0.8
Erewash
34.2%
11,834
40.3
4,622
15.7
3,666
12.5
3,043
10.4
3,540
12.1
1,491
5.1
921
3.1
244
0.8
Gedling
36.5%
11,788
37.0
5,518
17.3
4,799
15.1
3,998
12.6
2,807
8.8
1,518
4.8
1,166
3.7
257
0.8
Harborough
40.3%
9,848
35.6
6,681
24.2
1,550
5.6
3,329
12.0
4,083
14.8
944
3.4
1,023
3.7
177
0.6
High Peak
39.0%
8,946
31.9
6,058
21.6
3,981
14.2
4,616
16.4
2,310
8.2
1,089
3.9
911
3.2
164
0.6
Hinckley & Bosworth
34.1%
12,651
43.3
6,869
23.5
1,700
5.8
2,357
8.1
3,209
11.0
1,506
5.2
739
2.5
177
0.6
Kettering
37.5%
10,987
41.1
4,473
16.7
2,769
10.3
2,787
10.4
3,228
12.1
1,302
4.9
961
3.6
254
0.9
Leicester
32.6%
11,464
16.1
10,330
14.5
33,449
47.0
6,503
9.1
5,270
7.4
2,201
3.1
1,609
2.3
352
0.5
Lincoln
32.4%
7,343
38.0
3,339
17.3
3,002
15.3
2,443
12.6
1,586
8.2
875
4.5
525
2.7
202
1.0
Mansfield
28.8%
11,108
50.2
1,964
8.9
3,425
15.5
1,313
5.9
1,660
7.5
1,519
6.9
743
3.4
385
1.7
Melton
36.7%
5,962
42.2
2,412
17.1
758
5.4
1,860
13.2
1,817
12.9
660
4.7
519
3.7
151
1.1
Newark and Sherwood
36.6%
13,406
41.4
5,626
17.4
2,898
9.0
3,206
9.9
4,157
12.9
1,571
4.9
1,137
3.5
345
1.1
North East Derbyshire
33.6%
11,293
42.9
4,017
15.3
3,329
12.7
2,527
9.6
2,810
10.7
1,363
5.2
782
3.0
191
0.7
Northampton
36.9%
19,781
37.3
8,704
16.4
8,242
15.5
5,558
10.5
5,472
10.3
2,499
4.7
2,393
4.5
438
0.8
North Kesteven
34.4%
14,201
47.0
4,649
15.4
1,608
5.3
2,385
7.9
3,523
11.7
1,398
4.6
1,038
3.4
1,394
4.6
North West Leicestershire
32.7%
11,019
43.3
4,168
16.4
2,350
9.2
2,520
9.9
2,873
11.3
1,292
5.1
999
3.9
218
0.9
Nottingham
30.8%
15,798
25.8
9,448
15.4
18,194
29.7
8,714
14.2
3,650
6.0
2,770
4.5
2,182
3.6
475
0.8
Oadby and Wigston
33.6%
4,757
33.6
3,576
25.2
1,834
12.9
1,250
8.8
1,677
11.8
592
4.2
401
2.8
82
0.6
Rushcliffe
45.0%
10,503
27.2
10,580
27.3
3,270
8.5
6,024
15.6
5,085
13.1
1,056
2.7
1,851
4.8
315
0.8
Rutland
40.0%
4,176
36.1
2,892
25.0
487
4.2
1,499
13.0
1,581
13.7
377
3.3
424
3.7
121
1.0
South Derbyshire
31.7%
9,976
40.5
3,971
16.1
2,509
10.2
2,318
9.4
3,114
12.6
1,430
5.8
1,112
4.5
192
0.8
South Holland
32.1%
11,445
55.2
1,949
9.4
902
4.3
1,306
13.5
2,800
13.5
1,499
7.2
594
2.9
257
1.1
South Kesteven
36.6%
16,196
42.5
6,689
17.6
2,333
6.1
3,735
9.8
5,183
13.6
1,782
4.7
1,474
3.9
683
1.8
South Northamptonshire
42.8%
10,698
36.3
6,595
22.4
1,508
5.1
3,842
13.0
4,285
14.5
962
3.3
1,323
4.5
255
0.9
Wellingborough
36.2%
7,901
39.5
3,065
15.3
2,561
12.8
1,994
10.0
2,536
12.7
1,036
5.2
721
3.6
183
0.9
West Lindsey
34.7%
11,415
45.4
4,556
18.1
1,520
6.0
2,208
8.8
3,270
13.0
1,127
4.5
745
3.0
308
1.2
Best and worst results for each party
East of England (7 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the East of England electoral region.
European election 2019 : East of England[ 7]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Richard Tice , Michael Heaver , June Mummery Paul Hearn, Priscilla Huby, Sean Lever, Edmund Fordham
604,715 (201,571.7)
37.83
Liberal Democrats
Barbara Gibson , Lucy Nethsingha Fionna Tod, Stephen Robinson, Sandy Walkington, Marie Goldman, Jules Ewart
361,563 (180,781.5)
22.62
+15.76
Green
Catherine Rowett Rupert Read , Martin Schmierer, Fiona Radic, Paul Jeater, Pallavi Devulapalli, Jeremy Caddick
202,460
12.67
+4.20
Conservative
Geoffrey Van Orden John Flack , Joe Rich, Thomas McLaren, Joel Charles, Wazz Mughal, Thomas Smith
163,830
10.25
−18.12
Labour
Alex Mayer , Chris Vince, Sharon Taylor , Alvin Shum, Anna Smith, Adam Scott, Javeria Hussain
139,490
8.73
−8.53
Change UK
Emma Taylor, Neil Carmichael , Bhavna Joshi, Michelle de Vries, Amanda Gummer, Thomas Graham, Roger Casale
58,274
3.65
UKIP
Stuart Agnew , Paul Oakley, Elizabeth Jones, William Ashpole, Alan Graves, John Wallace, John Whitby
54,676
3.42
−31.06
English Democrat
Robin Tilbrook , Charles Vickers, Bridget Vickers, Paul Wiffen
10,217
0.64
−0.41
Independent
Attila Csordas
3,230
0.20
Turnout
1,598,455
36.5[ 8]
The East of England electoral region is broken down into 45 local council areas.
District[ 9]
Turnout[ 10]
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Babergh
39%
11,355
41.3
5,590
20.3
1,347
4.9
4,494
16.3
2,729
9.9
873
3.2
893
3.2
216
0.8
Basildon
31%
20,843
50.5
5,536
13.4
3,807
9.2
3,424
8.3
3,975
9.6
2,052
5.0
1,257
3.0
359
0.9
Bedford
36%
13,868
32.5
10,924
25.6
5,307
12.4
5,115
12.0
4,194
9.8
1,254
2.9
1,658
3.9
365
0.9
Braintree
33%
16,590
44.7
6,317
17.0
2,211
6.0
5,054
13.6
4,009
10.8
1,336
3.6
1,203
3.2
368
1.0
Breckland
35%
15,626
45.8
5,121
15.0
2,113
6.2
4,220
12.4
3,971
11.7
1,656
4.9
1,014
3.0
364
1.1
Brentwood
30%
9,486
43.2
5,219
23.8
1,002
4.6
2,115
9.6
2,582
11.8
668
3.0
695
3.2
170
0.8
Broadland
37%
14,662
39.4
8,733
23.5
2,375
6.4
4,797
12.9
3,874
10.4
1,361
3.7
1,168
3.1
269
0.7
Broxbourne
32%
9,890
44.7
3,186
14.4
2,528
11.4
1,837
8.3
2,884
13.0
843
3.8
748
3.4
207
0.9
Cambridge
48%
5,064
12.7
17,328
43.5
4,551
11.4
9,408
23.6
1,499
3.8
482
1.2
1,323
3.3
151
0.4
Castle Point
32%
12,821
58.7
2,123
9.7
1,237
5.7
1,517
6.9
2,122
9.7
1,194
5.5
662
3.0
183
0.8
Central Bedfordshire
36%
27,102
37.2
14,800
20.3
5,161
7.1
9,462
13.0
9,236
12.7
2,938
4.0
3,492
4.8
637
0.9
Chelmsford
37%
19,113
40.4
13,572
28.7
2,237
4.7
4,503
9.5
4,639
9.8
1,351
2.9
1,555
3.3
282
0.6
Colchester
35%
17,034
37.2
11,114
24.3
3,401
7.4
6,707
14.7
4,175
9.1
1,368
3.0
1,637
3.6
311
0.7
Dacorum
39%
13,427
31.8
13,120
31.1
3,049
7.2
5,134
12.2
4,651
11.0
1,127
2.7
1,435
3.4
281
0.7
East Cambridgeshire
38%
8,057
33.7
7,027
29.4
1,104
4.6
3,408
14.3
2,528
10.6
667
2.8
933
3.9
171
0.7
East Hertfordshire
40%
14,374
34.0
11,090
26.2
2,234
5.3
6,592
15.6
4,953
11.7
1,069
2.5
1,629
3.9
318
0.8
East Suffolk
40%
27,745
39.3
13,893
19.7
4,818
6.8
11,289
16.8
7,758
11.0
2,283
3.2
2,132
3.0
662
0.9
Epping Forest
36%
16,018
45.0
6,626
18.6
2,317
6.5
3,695
10.4
4,260
12.0
1,178
3.3
1,247
3.5
263
0.7
Fenland
31%
11,486
51.9
2,526
11.4
1,270
5.7
1,767
8.0
2,901
13.1
1,260
5.7
691
3.1
236
1.1
Great Yarmouth
31%
11,552
53.0
2,079
9.5
2,236
10.3
1,748
8.0
2,114
9.7
1,267
5.8
562
2.6
230
1.1
Harlow
30%
7,737
43.6
2,172
12.2
3,037
17.1
1,589
9.0
1,633
9.2
899
5.1
502
2.8
165
0.9
Hertsmere
36%
8,145
30.9
6,062
23.0
2,443
9.3
2,559
9.7
4,673
17.7
724
2.7
1,575
6.0
213
0.8
Huntingdonshire
38%
18,494
37.8
11,343
23.2
2,738
5.6
6,313
12.9
5,690
11.6
1,652
3.4
2,281
4.7
420
0.9
Ipswich
34%
11,367
36.7
5,383
17.4
5,095
16.4
4,164
13.4
2,669
8.6
1,208
3.9
825
2.7
269
0.9
King's Lynn and West Norfolk
34%
17,865
47.4
5,248
13.9
2,505
6.6
4,052
10.7
4,516
12.0
1,769
4.7
1,386
3.7
379
1.0
Luton
28%
10,026
28.1
5,030
14.1
12,878
36.1
2,659
7.4
2,499
7.0
1,197
3.4
1,120
3.1
283
0.8
Maldon
35%
8,436
47.2
3,132
17.5
745
4.2
2,061
11.5
1,945
10.9
692
3.9
699
3.9
165
0.9
Mid Suffolk
39%
12,417
40.5
5,924
19.3
1,384
4.5
5,565
18.2
3,320
10.8
1,009
3.3
803
2.6
234
0.8
North Hertfordshire
41%
10,719
26.8
12,595
31.5
3,261
8.2
6,149
15.4
4,324
10.8
924
2.3
1,640
4.1
368
0.9
North Norfolk
39%
13,400
41.7
8,966
27.9
1,236
3.8
3,279
10.2
2,866
8.9
1,325
4.1
760
2.4
320
1.0
Norwich
39%
7,820
21.3
8,800
24.0
6,239
17.0
9,529
26.0
1,915
5.2
949
2.6
1197
3.3
268
0.7
Peterborough
35%
16,196
38.3
6,491
15.4
7,272
17.2
4,563
10.8
4,594
10.9
1,537
3.6
1,277
3.0
349
0.8
Rochford
36%
12,396
52.8
3,276
13.9
1,083
4.6
2,478
10.5
2,201
9.4
985
4.2
773
3.3
298
1.3
South Cambridgeshire
48%
13,174
23.9
20,975
38.1
2,675
4.9
8,351
15.2
4,685
8.5
1,018
1.8
3,906
7.1
316
0.6
Southend-on-Sea
33%
18,032
42.1
8,085
18.9
4,255
9.9
5,214
12.2
3,849
9.0
1,582
3.7
1,465
3.4
390
0.9
South Norfolk
39%
14,288
35.3
9,495
23.5
2,305
5.7
6,547
16.2
4,774
11.8
1,255
3.1
1,421
3.5
359
0.9
St Albans
47%
10,590
21.5
22,232
45.0
2,752
5.6
6,010
12.2
4,583
9.3
717
1.5
2,235
4.5
239
0.5
Stevenage
35%
7,636
34.9
3,803
17.4
3,890
17.8
2,329
10.7
2,391
10.9
767
3.5
848
3.9
202
0.9
Tendring
36%
21,410
54.3
5,016
12.7
2,523
6.4
3,499
8.9
3,282
8.3
2,190
5.6
1,086
2.8
445
1.1
Three Rivers
38%
8,486
33.9
7,707
30.8
1,680
6.7
2,727
10.9
2,725
10.9
682
2.7
925
3.7
130
0.5
Thurrock
30%
17,573
51.7
2,909
8.6
5,080
15.0
2,159
6.4
2,623
7.7
1,947
5.7
1,093
3.2
587
1.7
Uttlesford
40%
10,137
37.8
7,645
28.5
890
3.3
3,460
12.9
2,838
10.6
577
2.2
1,066
4.0
198
0.7
Watford
36%
6,189
27.2
7,806
34.3
3,617
15.9
2,128
9.4
1,632
7.2
568
2.5
682
3.0
123
0.5
Welwyn Hatfield
38%
9,597
33.3
8,080
28.1
2,854
9.9
2,983
10.4
3,294
11.4
774
2.7
1,015
3.5
206
0.7
West Suffolk
36%
16,472
39.7
7,464
18.0
2,748
6.6
5,807
14.0
5,255
12.7
1,502
3.6
1,760
4.2
478
1.2
Best and worst results for each party
London (8 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the Greater London electoral region.
European election 2019 : London[ 11]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Liberal Democrats
Irina Von Wiese , Dinesh Dhamija , Luisa Manon Porritt Jonathan Fryer , Hussain Khan, Helen Cross, Graham Colley, Rabina Khan
608,725 (202,908.3)
27.2
+20.5
Labour
Claude Moraes , Seb Dance Katy Clark , Laura Parker, Murad Qureshi , Taranjit Kaur Chana, James Beckles, Sanchia Alasia
536,810 (268,405)
23.9
−12.8
Brexit Party
Benyamin Habib , Lance Graham Forman Graham Shore, Alka Cuthbert, Jimi Ogunnusi, Simon Marcus, Mehrtash A'zami, Aileen Quinton
400,257 (200,128.5)
17.9
Green
Scott Ainslie Gulnar Hasnain, Shahrar Ali , Rachel Collinson, Eleanor Margolies , Remco van der Stoep, Kirsten De Keyser, Peter Underwood
278,957
12.5
+3.6
Conservative
Syed Kamall , Charles Tannock , Joy Morrissey, Tim Barnes, Scott Pattenden, Attic Rahman, Kirsty Finlayson, Luke Parker
177,964
7.8
−14.6
Change UK
Gavin Esler , Jacek Rostowski , Carole Tongue , Annabel Mullin, Karen Newman, Nora Mulready, Jessica Simor, Haseeb Ur-Rehman
117,635
5.25
UKIP
Gerard Batten , Richard Braine , Peter Muswell, Freddy Vachha , Robert Stephenson, Peter McIlvenna, John Poynton, Ronie Johnson
46,497
2.1
−14.8
Animal Welfare
Vanessa Hudson, Jane Smith, Sam Morland, Ranjan Joshi, Mina Da Rui, Jonathan Homan, Simon Gouldman
25,232
1.13
+0.17
Women's Equality
Catherine Mayer , Bea Gare, Nanci Hogan, Aliyah Dunbar-Hussain, Hannah Barham-Brown, Alison Marshall, Olivia Vincenti, Leyla Mohan
23,766
1.06
UKEU
Pierre Kirk, Richard Stevens, Saleyha Ahsan , Anna Novikova, Angela Antetomaso, Richard Boardman
18,806
0.84
Independent
Claudia Mcdowell
1,036
0.05
Independent
Daze Aghaji
1,018
0.05
Independent
Roger Hallam
924
0.04
Independent
Kofi Klu
869
0.04
Independent
Andrea Venzon
731
0.03
Independent
Mike Shad
707
0.03
Independent
Zoe Lafferty
436
0.02
Independent
Andrew Medhurst
430
0.02
Independent
Alan Kirkby
401
0.02
Independent
Ian Sowden
254
0.01
Independent
Henry Muss
226
0.01
Turnout
2,241,681
41.3%[ 12]
The Greater London electoral region is broken down into the 33 London Borough areas.
Borough
Turnout[ 13]
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Barking and Dagenham [ 14]
31.6%
11,014
29.0
3,105
8.2
15,449
40.7
1,966
5.2
1,978
5.2
1,899
5.0
928
2.4
1,590
4.4
Barnet [ 15] [ 16]
42.5%
17,089
17.7
27,423
28.4
15,980
16.6
9,761
10.1
13,868
14.4
1,624
1.7
7,491
7.8
3,313
3.4
Bexley [ 17]
37.7%
26,369
41.4
9,198
14.4
8,489
13.3
5,025
7.9
7,076
11.1
3,002
4.7
2,352
3.7
2,208
3.5
Brent [ 18] [ 19]
35.5%
8,014
11.5
16,141
23.1
25,565
36.6
6,398
9.2
7,037
10.1
1,337
4.1
2,859
4.1
2,543
3.6
Bromley [ 20]
43.2%
31,292
31.1
26,912
26.8
8,629
8.6
11,835
11.8
11,051
11.0
2,585
2.6
5,031
5.0
3,132
3.1
Camden [ 21] [ 22]
44.8%
6,350
10.5
21,635
35.9
13,564
22.5
9,582
15.9
2,991
5.0
665
1.1
3,932
6.5
1,554
2.6
City of London [ 23]
54.0%
504
15.7
1,298
40.5
348
10.9
464
14.5
196
6.1
38
1.2
253
7.9
100
3.1
Croydon [ 24]
38.4%
20,728
21.6
21,289
22.2
22,375
23.3
10,629
11.1
10,139
10.6
2,480
2.6
4,636
4.8
3,801
4.0
Ealing [ 25]
45.5%
12,858
13.0
25,876
26.1
31,881
32.1
10,519
10.6
7,416
7.5
1,744
1.8
4,961
5.0
3,928
4.0
Enfield [ 26]
38.4%
14,650
19.4
15,716
20.8
22,843
30.3
7,764
10.3
6,501
8.6
1,785
2.4
3,487
4.6
2,645
3.5
Greenwich [ 27]
40.1%
14,374
20.4
16,769
23.8
17,602
25.0
9,045
12.9
3,923
5.6
1,917
2.7
3,972
5.6
2,757
3.9
Hackney [ 28]
41.7%
4,097
6.0
15,966
23.5
23,825
35.0
15,703
23.1
2,109
3.1
686
1.0
3,669
5.4
1,972
2.9
Hammersmith and Fulham [ 29]
45.1%
7,123
14.1
17,344
34.3
9,906
19.6
5,839
11.5
4,558
9.0
784
1.5
3,297
6.5
1,755
3.5
Haringey [ 30]
46.5%
5,487
7.5
22,865
31.4
22,158
30.4
13,433
18.4
2,307
3.2
726
1.0
3,863
5.3
2,013
2.8
Harrow [ 31]
38.8%
12,004
18.5
14,116
21.8
16,312
25.2
5,187
8.0
9,814
15.1
1,388
2.1
3,128
4.8
2,902
4.5
Havering [ 32]
37.2%
32,165
47.6
8,258
12.2
7,550
11.2
4,762
7.0
6,679
9.9
3,675
5.4
2,087
3.1
2,427
3.6
Hillingdon [ 33] [ 34]
37.6%
19,123
27.0
12,372
17.4
16,788
23.7
5,949
8.4
8,812
12.4
2,357
3.3
2,787
3.9
2,713
3.8
Hounslow [ 35]
38.8%
11,981
18.3
15,095
23.1
19,759
30.2
5,862
9.0
5,644
8.6
1,664
2.5
2,965
4.5
2,492
3.8
Islington [ 36]
47.7%
6,508
9.8
19,890
29.8
19,017
28.5
13,047
19.6
1,632
2.4
913
1.4
3,771
5.7
1,869
2.8
Kensington and Chelsea [ 37]
41.0%
5,777
17.2
12,071
36.0
4,662
13.9
3,014
9.0
4,454
13.3
444
1.3
2,231
6.6
914
2.7
Kingston upon Thames [ 38]
48.1%
10,197
19.2
25,006
47.2
4,005
7.6
4,892
9.2
4,176
7.9
1,035
2.0
2,165
4.1
1,551
2.9
Lambeth [ 39]
42.0%
7,329
8.4
28,336
32.6
19,502
22.4
17,916
20.6
3,388
3.9
767
0.9
7,076
8.1
2,574
3.0
Lewisham [ 40]
42.2%
9,117
11.9
21,581
28.1
19,965
26.0
15,444
20.1
2,641
3.4
1,099
1.4
4,514
5.9
2,564
3.3
Merton [ 41]
44.5%
10,132
16.5
20,021
32.7
12,735
20.8
6,784
11.1
4,808
7.8
1,156
1.9
3,570
5.8
2,067
3.4
Newham [ 42]
36.2%
7,730
11.8
9,192
14.1
33,379
51.0
5,353
8.2
3,756
5.7
1,336
2.0
2,234
3.4
2,441
3.7
Redbridge [ 43]
37.8%
13,621
19.2
13,655
19.3
23,615
33.3
5,959
8.4
6,930
9.8
1,545
2.2
3,040
4.3
2,473
3.5
Richmond upon Thames [ 44]
53.8%
11,699
16.1
38,000
52.3
3,404
4.7
7,802
10.7
5,727
7.9
872
1.2
3,403
4.7
1,684
2.3
Southwark [ 45]
41.3%
9,072
10.9
27,128
32.5
20,569
24.7
15,286
18.3
2,853
3.4
1,158
1.4
4,908
5.9
2,376
2.9
Sutton [ 46]
39.3%
17,307
30.4
18,706
32.8
5,563
9.8
4,663
8.2
4,863
8.5
1,845
3.2
2,062
3.6
1,935
3.4
Tower Hamlets [ 47]
39.5%
6,823
10.1
16,883
25.0
25,602
37.9
9,432
14.0
2,525
3.7
1,011
1.5
3,350
5.0
1,856
2.8
Waltham Forest [ 48]
41.3%
10,407
15.3
15,061
22.1
21,090
31.0
11,356
16.7
3,519
5.2
1,233
1.8
3,222
4.7
2,140
3.1
Wandsworth [ 49]
47.0%
12,159
12.4
36,012
36.7
15,487
15.8
13,696
13.9
9,395
9.6
1,057
1.1
7,281
7.4
3,100
3.2
Westminster [ 50] [ 51]
40.6%
7,157
15.2
15,805
33.5
9,192
19.5
4,590
9.7
5,198
11.0
670
1.4
3,110
6.6
1,455
3.1
Best and worst results for each party
North East England (3 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the North East England electoral region.
European Election 2019 : North East England[ 11]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Brian Monteith , John Tennant Richard Monaghan
240,056 (120,028)
38.7
+38.7
Labour
Jude Kirton-Darling Paul Brannen , Clare Penny-Evans
119,931
19.4
−17.1
Liberal Democrats
Fiona Hall , Julie Pörksen, Aidan King
104,330
16.8
+10.9
Green
Rachel Featherstone, Jonathan Elmer, Dawn Furness
49,905
8.1
+2.9
Conservative
Richard Lawrie, Chris Galley, Duncan Crute
42,395
6.8
−10.9
UKIP
Richard Elvin, Christopher Gallacher, Alan Breeze
38,269
6.2
−23.0
Change UK
Frances Weetman, Penny Hawley, Kathryn Heywood
24,968
4.0
+4.0
Turnout
623,478
32.7
The North East England electoral region is broken down into 12 local council areas.
District
Voter turnout, of eligible[ 52]
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Darlington
31.7%
9,728
40.2
4,128
17.0
3,430
14.2
2,340
9.7
2,599
10.7
1,122
4.6
871
3.6
N/A
N/A
County Durham
32.9%
49,687
39.5
20,963
16.7
24,232
19.3
10,201
8.1
7,752
6.2
7,839
6.2
5,164
4.1
N/A
N/A
Gateshead
34.1%
17,837
36.9
8,546
17.7
11,311
23.4
3,895
8.1
2,323
4.8
2,831
5.9
1,619
3.3
N/A
N/A
Hartlepool
25.5%
9,446
52.7
1,729
9.7
2,465
13.8
980
5.5
910
5.1
1,586
8.9
793
4.4
N/A
N/A
Middlesbrough
25.6%
10,738
44.8
2,762
11.5
5,003
20.9
1,326
5.5
1,242
5.2
1,508
6.3
1,409
5.9
N/A
N/A
Newcastle upon Tyne
38.8%
18,328
27.2
16,149
23.9
16,582
24.6
6,629
9.8
3,633
5.4
3,395
5.0
2,746
4.1
N/A
N/A
North Tyneside
34.9%
17,944
33.8
9,798
18.5
11,696
22.0
4,546
8.6
4,030
7.6
2,865
5.4
2,220
4.2
N/A
N/A
Northumberland
34.0%
31,415
38.1
18,390
22.3
11,763
14.3
6,218
7.5
7,519
9.1
3,810
4.6
3,297
4.0
N/A
N/A
Redcar and Cleveland
29.7%
14,865
48.7
4,185
13.7
4,207
13.8
1,770
5.8
2,030
6.7
2,242
7.4
1,204
3.9
N/A
N/A
South Tyneside
31.9%
14,864
40.9
3,734
10.3
8,140
22.4
3,905
10.7
1,842
5.1
2,410
6.6
1,465
4.0
N/A
N/A
Stockton-on-Tees
31.8%
19,286
43.3
6,293
14.1
7,477
16.8
2,843
6.4
4,113
9.2
2,736
6.1
1,795
4.0
N/A
N/A
Sunderland
31.7%
25,918
39.8
7,653
11.7
13,625
20.9
5,252
8.1
4,402
6.8
5,925
9.1
2,385
3.7
N/A
N/A
Full results for each party
North West England (8 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the North West England electoral region.
European Election 2019 : North West England[ 53]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Claire Fox , Henrik Nielsen , David Bull Gary Harvey, Ajay Jagota, Elizabeth Babade, Sally Bate, John Banks
541,843 (180,614.3)
31.23
N/A
Labour
Theresa Griffin , Julie Ward Wajid Khan , Erica Lewis, David Brennan, Claire Cozler, Saf Ismail, Yvonne Tennant
380,193 (190,096.5)
21.91
−11.94
Liberal Democrats
Chris Davies , Jane Brophy Helen Foster-Grime, Anna Fryer, Sam Al-Hamdani, Rebecca Forrest, John Studholme, Frederick Van Mierlo
297,507 (148,753.5)
17.15
+11.14
Green
Gina Dowding Wendy Kay Olsen, Jessica Northey, Geraldine Coggins, Rosie Mills, Astrid Johnson, Daniel Jerrome, James Booth
216,581
12.48
+5.47
Conservative
Sajjad Karim , Kevin Beaty, Jane Howard, Arnold Saunders, Wendy Maisey, Thomas Lord, Anthony Pickles, Attika Choudhary
131,002
7.55
−12.51
UKIP
Adam Richardson, Jeff Armstrong, Fiona Mills, Nathan Ryding, Michael Felse, Ben Fryer, John Booker, Alexander Craig
62,464
3.60
−23.86
Change UK
Andrea Cooper, Dan Price, Arun Banerji, Michael Taylor, Philippa Olive, Victoria Desmond, Andrew Graystone, Elisabeth Knight
47,237
2.72
N/A
Independent
Tommy Robinson
38,908
2.24
N/A
English Democrat
Stephen Morris, Valerie Morris
10,045
0.58
−0.53
UKEU
Sophie Larroque
7,125
0.41
N/A
Independent
Mohammad Aslam
2,002
0.12
N/A
Turnout
1,734,907
33.1
The North West England electoral region is broken down into 39 local council areas.
District[ 54]
Voter turnout, of eligible
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Allerdale
33.78%
9,599
38.5
4,229
17.0
3,205
12.9
2,766
11.1
2,363
9.5
991
4.0
969
3.9
789
3.2
Barrow-in-Furness
26.49%
5,573
40.4
1,656
12.0
2,482
18.0
1,205
8.7
1,233
8.9
691
5.0
349
2.5
621
4.5
Blackburn with Darwen
36.69%
9,488
25.9
3,189
8.7
16,180
44.1
2,283
6.2
2,330
6.4
1,149
3.1
569
1.6
1,460
4.0
Blackpool
30.17%
13,145
43.5
2,716
9.0
5,166
17.1
2,472
8.2
3,035
10.1
1,521
5.0
734
2.4
1,404
4.7
Bolton
34.38%
23,122
34.6
8,415
12.6
17,455
26.1
5,061
7.6
5,577
8.3
2,957
4.4
1,532
2.3
2,686
4.0
Burnley
33.13%
8,282
39.4
2,046
9.7
5,396
25.6
1,725
8.2
983
4.7
521
2.5
343
1.6
1,745
8.3
Bury
35.16%
15,390
31.4
7,936
16.2
10,419
21.2
5,558
11.3
4,722
9.6
1,704
3.5
1,563
3.2
1,754
3.6
Carlisle
33.85%
10,701
39.1
4,196
15.3
3,175
11.6
3,128
11.4
3,179
11.6
1,213
4.4
741
2.7
1,070
3.9
Cheshire East
36.14%
36,701
34.2
24,633
23.0
9,807
9.1
14,230
13.3
12,142
11.3
3,373
3.1
3,944
3.7
2,371
2.2
Cheshire West and Chester
34.94%
30,203
32.7
20,210
21.8
12,415
13.4
12,860
13.9
9,153
9.9
2,777
3.0
2,864
3.1
2,020
2.2
Chorley
36.09%
11,582
37.4
4,651
15.0
5,013
16.2
3,448
11.1
3,310
10.7
1,086
3.5
1,013
3.3
853
2.8
Copeland
31.07%
6,505
40.0
2,136
13.1
2,819
17.3
1,150
7.0
1,767
10.8
730
4.5
567
3.5
641
3.9
Eden
38.66%
5,684
35.3
3,706
23.0
880
5.5
2,596
16.1
2,002
12.4
474
2.9
400
2.5
366
2.3
Fylde
37.00%
9,401
41.8
3,786
16.8
1,594
7.1
2,522
11.2
2,945
13.1
774
3.4
828
3.7
651
2.9
Halton
27.12%
8,776
35.0
3,290
13.1
6,661
26.5
2,639
10.5
1,093
4.4
1,098
4.4
637
2.5
909
3.6
Hyndburn
31.41%
7,386
39.1
1,528
8.1
4,817
25.5
1,417
7.5
1,520
8.0
1,019
5.4
363
1.9
853
4.5
Knowsley
23.57%
6,975
25.7
2,401
8.9
10,847
40.0
3,708
13.7
520
1.9
836
3.1
673
2.5
1,150
4.2
Lancaster
35.96%
11,679
30.8
7,507
19.8
4,956
13.1
7,749
20.5
2,905
7.7
1,230
3.2
976
2.6
887
2.3
Liverpool
29.96%
17,351
18.4
15,776
16.7
38,048
40.3
14,481
15.3
1,922
2.0
2,103
2.2
2,263
2.4
2,506
2.6
Manchester
31.67%
15,069
13.9
21,041
19.5
40,191
37.2
19,966
18.5
3,423
3.2
2,626
2.4
2,381
2.2
3,428
3.2
Oldham
32.63%
15,791
30.4
6,144
11.8
17,512
33.8
4,041
7.8
2,550
4.9
2,400
4.6
998
1.9
2,442
4.7
Pendle
34.45%
7,609
34.4
2,325
10.5
5,765
26.1
1,629
7.4
2,786
12.6
896
4.1
353
1.6
742
3.4
Preston
35.15%
8,902
27.2
5,305
16.2
10,230
31.2
2,940
9.0
2,440
7.5
1,143
3.5
668
2.0
1,110
3.4
Ribble Valley
36.90%
6,759
39.7
3,398
19.9
1,096
6.4
2,174
12.8
2,214
13.0
548
3.2
450
2.6
398
2.3
Rochdale
30.44%
15,468
32.3
5,478
11.4
14,336
30.0
3,902
8.2
2,749
5.7
2,455
5.1
895
1.9
2,566
5.4
Rossendale
34.72%
6,585
37.3
2,317
13.1
2,876
16.3
2,196
12.4
1,695
9.6
761
4.3
490
2.8
742
4.2
Salford
30.09%
14,867
29.8
7,110
14.3
11,376
22.8
6,689
13.4
3,401
6.8
2,286
4.6
1,436
2.9
2,642
5.3
Sefton
31.19%
19,848
29.8
12,438
18.7
17,581
26.4
7,717
11.6
3,609
5.4
2,006
3.0
1,762
2.6
1,571
2.4
South Lakeland
45.04%
10,938
30.2
12,901
35.6
1,774
4.9
4,955
13.7
3,543
9.8
936
2.6
661
1.8
518
1.4
South Ribble
35.61%
11,789
39.8
4,899
16.6
4,025
13.6
2,922
9.9
3,096
10.5
1,150
3.9
863
2.9
840
2.8
St. Helens
28.59%
13,763
35.3
5,015
12.7
8,443
21.7
5,530
14.2
1,805
4.6
1,548
4.0
1,189
3.1
1,670
4.3
Stockport
36.46%
22,462
28.3
23,135
29.1
10,738
13.5
10,705
13.5
5,451
6.9
2,373
3.0
2,599
3.3
1,904
2.4
Tameside
28.42%
17,164
35.7
4,914
10.2
11,291
23.5
5,895
12.3
2,848
5.9
2,468
5.1
1,246
2.6
2,192
4.6
Trafford
40.40%
15,098
22.5
15,620
23.3
13,644
20.3
11,402
17.0
6,123
9.1
1,737
2.6
2,122
3.2
1,410
2.1
Warrington
35.57%
17,830
31.9
11,472
20.5
9,534
17.1
6,629
11.9
4,634
8.3
2,111
3.8
1,834
3.3
1,812
3.2
West Lancashire
34.79%
10,188
35.1
4,427
15.2
5,480
18.9
3,569
12.3
2,630
9.0
1,077
3.7
889
3.1
806
2.8
Wigan
27.92%
26,921
41.0
7,193
11.0
13,057
19.9
6,190
9.4
3,387
5.2
3,535
5.4
2,026
3.1
3,359
5.1
Wirral
34.29%
23,928
29.2
14,622
17.8
16,907
20.6
13,555
16.5
6,125
7.5
2,485
3.0
2,264
2.8
2,170
2.6
Wyre
34.73%
13,321
43.9
3,746
12.4
3,002
9.9
2,977
9.8
3,792
12.5
1,676
5.5
783
2.6
1,022
3.4
Best and worst results for each party
South East England (10 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the South East England electoral region.
European Election 2019 : South East England[ 55] [ 56]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Nigel Farage , Alexandra Lesley Phillips , Robert Andrew Rowland , Belinda Claire De Camborne Lucy James Gilbert Bartholomew , Christopher Graham Ellis, John Kennedy, Matthew Peter Taylor, George Thomas Stahel Farmer, Peter David Wiltshire
915,686 (228,921.5)
36.07
Liberal Democrats
Catherine Bearder , Antony James Hook , Judith Bunting Martin Paul Niebuhr Tod, Elizabeth Pendrill Raphael Leffman, Christopher Alan Bowers, Giles Damian Goodall, Ruvi Ziegler, Nicholas David Stanford Perry, John William Vincent
653,743 (217,914.3)
25.75
+17.8
Green
Alexandra Phillips Elise Danielle Benjamin, Vix Lowthion, Leslie Christine Groves Williams, Phelim Mac Cafferty, Jan Hendrik Jamison Doerfel, Larry Sanders , Isabella Lina Marie Moir, Oliver Sykes, Jonathan Christopher St.Aubyn Essex
343,249
13.52
+4.4
Conservative
Daniel Hannan Nirj Deva , Richard McDonald Robinson, Mike Whiting, Juliette Katherine Christie Ash, Anna Firth, Adrian Pepper, Clarence Mitchell, Neva Sadikoglu-Novaky, Caroline Anne Newton
260,277
10.25
−20.7
Labour
John Howarth Cathy Shutt, Arran Richard Neathey, Emma Christina Turnbull, Rohit K. Dasgupta , Amy Lauren Fowler, Duncan Shaw Thomas Enright, Lubna Aiysha Arshad, Simon Guy Burgess, Rachael Eowyn Ward
184,678
7.27
−7.4
Change UK
Richard Ashworth , Victoria Groulef, Warren Morgan, Eleanor Mary Fuller, Robin John Bextor , Nicholas Mazzei, Suzana Carp, Phil Murphy, Heather Marion Allen, Diane Helen Yeo
105,832
4.17
UKIP
Piers Wauchope , Elizabeth Fletcher Philips, Daryll James Pitcher, Martin Toby Brothers, Tony Gould, Clive Keith Egan, Troy De Leon, Alan Harvey Stone, Judy Moore, Patricia Ann Mountain
56,487
2.22
−29.9
UKEU
Pacelli Ndikumana, Clinton Powe
7,645
0.30
Independent
Jason Guy Spencer McMahon
3,650
0.14
Socialist (GB)
Mandy Bruce, Raymond Dennis Carr, David Stanley Chesham, Robert Alexander Cox, Michael Foster, Stephen Harper, Neil Kirk, Anton Charles Pruden, Andrew Brian Thomas-Emans, Darren James Williams
3,505
0.14
Independent
David Victor Round
2,606
0.10
Independent
Michael Jeffrey Turberville
1,587
0.06
Turnout
2,552,593
39.2
The South East England electoral region is broken down into 67 local council areas.
District
Turnout
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adur [ 57]
39.6%
6,931
36.28%
3,744
19.6%
1,741
9.11%
3,306
17.3%
1,931
10.11%
473
2.48%
835
4.37%
144
0.75%
Arun [ 58]
37.49%
21,827
48.68%
8,713
19.43%
2,035
4.54%
4,736
10.56%
4,357
9.72%
1,387
3.09%
1,441
3.21%
345
0.77%
Ashford [ 59]
37.60%
15,741
45.54%
6,558
18.97%
2,144
6.2%
4,200
12.15%
3,436
9.94%
842
2.44%
1,400
4.05%
241
0.7%
Aylesbury Vale [ 60]
41.6%
19,530
33.65%
15,395
26.52%
4,064
7%
8,122
13.99%
6,398
11.02%
1,266
2.18%
2,774
4.78%
494
0.85%
Basingstoke and Deane [ 61]
37.45%
17,295
35.61%
12,336
25.4%
3,355
6.91%
5,693
11.72%
6,053
12.46%
1,161
2.39%
2,131
4.39%
542
1.12%
Bracknell Forest [ 62]
35%
10,947
37.25%
6,983
23.76%
2,145
7.3%
3,346
11.39%
3,733
12.7%
706
2.4%
1,285
4.37%
242
0.82%
Brighton & Hove [ 63]
46.83%
15,914
17.35%
20,337
22.17%
11,875
12.95%
32,594
35.53%
4,739
5.17%
944
1.03%
4,478
4.88%
530
0.58%
Canterbury [ 64]
42.2%
16,695
37%
11,674
25.87%
3,835
8.5%
6,422
14.23%
3,557
7.88%
890
1.97%
1,807
4%
247
0.55%
Cherwell [ 65]
40.15%
13,923
33.5%
11,193
26.93%
3,129
7.53%
5,524
13.29%
4,557
10.96%
988
2.38%
1,918
4.61%
332
0.8%
Chichester [ 66]
41.2%
13,897
37.41%
10,144
27.31%
1,147
3.09%
5,187
13.96%
4,320
11.63%
782
2.11%
1,427
3.84%
244
0.66%
Chiltern [ 67]
48.2%
10,319
30.03%
10,942
31.85%
1,496
4.35%
4,597
13.38%
4,381
12.75%
496
1.44%
1,881
5.47%
241
0.70%
Crawley [ 68]
34.11%
9,493
37.69%
4,128
16.39%
4,728
18.77%
2,367
9.4%
2,721
10.8%
628
2.49%
887
3.52%
234
0.93%
Dartford [ 69]
33.6%
11,592
46.23%
3,403
13.57%
3,247
12.95%
2,143
8.55%
2,678
10.68%
870
3.47%
944
3.76%
198
0.79%
Dover [ 70]
38.62%
15,750
46.98%
5,629
16.79%
3,078
9.18%
3,821
11.4%
3,041
9.07%
772
2.3%
1,167
3.48%
265
0.79%
Eastbourne [ 71]
38.7%
11,736
41.82%
7,474
26.63%
1,529
5.45%
3,168
11.29%
2,523
8.99%
658
2.34%
775
2.76%
203
0.72%
Eastleigh [ 72]
%
13,922
38.82%
11,060
30.84%
1,572
4.38%
3,820
10.65%
3,024
8.43%
904
2.52%
1,308
3.65%
252
0.7%
East Hampshire [ 73]
43.4%
14,330
36.14%
11,397
28.74%
1,204
3.04%
5,226
13.18%
4,881
12.31%
741
1.87%
1,583
3.99%
293
0.74%
Elmbridge [ 74]
44.3%
11,648
27.58%
16,410
38.86%
1,553
3.68%
4,365
10.34%
5,130
12.15%
534
1.26%
2,251
5.33%
339
0.8%
Epsom and Ewell [ 75]
41.2%
7,564
32.74%
7,481
32.38%
1,398
6.05%
2,611
11.3%
2,129
9.21%
372
1.61%
1,370
5.93%
180
0.78%
Fareham [ 76]
%
15,900
43.29%
8,454
23.02%
1,442
3.93%
4,114
11.2%
4,238
11.54%
900
2.45%
1,366
3.72%
314
0.85%
Folkestone & Hythe [ 77]
38.62%
15,674
48.35%
5,045
15.56%
1,933
5.96%
4,994
15.41%
2,589
7.99%
902
2.78%
1,031
3.18%
249
0.77%
Gosport [ 78]
35%
10,666
50.44%
3,240
15.32%
1,236
5.84%
2,171
10.27%
2,247
10.63%
742
3.51%
667
3.15%
179
0.85%
Gravesham [ 79]
35.1%
11,491
45.4%
3,228
12.75%
3,881
15.33%
2,234
8.83%
2,512
9.92%
913
3.61%
829
3.28%
224
0.88%
Guildford [ 80]
44.21%
12,421
29%
15,412
35.98%
1,748
4.08%
5,581
13.03%
4,537
10.59%
563
1.31%
2,224
5.19%
351
0.82%
Hart [ 81]
40.0%
10,032
34.94%
8,853
30.83%
811
2.82%
3,235
11.27%
3,564
12.41%
515
1.79%
1,474
5.13%
229
0.8%
Hastings [ 82]
%
8,977
36.68%
4,415
18.04%
3,462
14.15%
4,480
18.31%
1,653
6.75%
587
2.4%
712
2.91%
187
0.76%
Havant [ 83]
33.98%
15,166
47.19%
6,041
18.8%
1,521
4.73%
3,280
10.21%
3,730
11.61%
1,188
3.7%
959
2.98%
254
0.79%
Horsham [ 84]
42.03%
16,072
35.62%
12,545
27.8%
1,654
3.67%
6,145
13.62%
5,298
11.74%
861
1.91%
2,224
4.93%
322
0.71%
Isle of Wight [ 85]
38.3%
19,392
46.67%
6,557
15.78%
2,481
5.97%
6,855
16.5%
3,577
8.61%
1,292
3.11%
1,107
2.66%
290
0.7%
Lewes [ 86]
44.32%
10,210
31.12%
9,144
27.87%
1,948
5.94%
6,707
20.44%
2,747
8.37%
560
1.71%
1,308
3.99%
188
0.57%
Maidstone [ 87]
37.8%
20,475
45.98%
9,454
21.23%
2,437
5.47%
4,530
10.17%
4,697
10.55%
1,062
2.38%
1,580
3.55%
297
0.67%
Medway [ 88]
%
30,861
48.29%
8,647
13.53%
7,472
11.69%
5,842
9.14%
6,219
9.73%
2,320
3.63%
2,009
3.14%
547
0.86%
Mid Sussex [ 89]
40.9%
14,968
33.15%
13,709
30.36%
1,821
4.03%
6,456
14.3%
4,849
10.74%
719
1.59%
2,332
5.16%
303
0.67%
Milton Keynes [ 90]
%
20,617
33.56%
14,996
24.41%
8,707
14.18%
6,802
11.07%
5,675
9.24%
1,626
2.65%
2,477
4.03%
525
0.85%
Mole Valley [ 91]
46%
9,920
32.77%
11,055
36.51%
825
2.72%
3,275
10.82%
3,266
10.79%
556
1.84%
1,217
4.02%
162
0.54%
New Forest [ 92]
38.7%
23,854
44.03%
12,153
22.43%
1,840
3.4%
6,305
11.64%
6,466
11.94%
1,351
2.49%
1,817
3.35%
385
0.71%
Oxford [ 93]
47.6%
5,999
13.29%
18,190
40.30%
6,444
14.28%
10,239
22.68%
1,755
3.89%
511
1.13%
1,765
3.91%
238
0.53%
Portsmouth [ 94]
33.5%
18,315
39.46%
10,601
22.84%
4,949
10.66%
5,869
12.64%
3,368
7.26%
1,503
3.24%
1,467
3.16%
344
0.74%
Reading [ 95]
38.7%
9,034
22.35%
11,397
28.19%
6,788
16.79%
7,009
17.34%
3,208
7.94%
686
1.7%
1,930
4.77%
376
0.93%
Reigate and Banstead [ 96]
%
14,653
35.63%
10,789
26.24%
2,158
5.25%
5,628
13.69%
4,772
11.6%
889
2.16%
1,922
4.67%
313
0.76%
Rother [ 97]
41.37%
14,334
47.29%
6,069
20.02%
1,401
4.62%
3,510
11.58%
2,710
8.94%
844
2.78%
1,200
3.96%
245
0.81%
Runnymede [ 98]
36.4%
7,880
37.41%
5,014
23.81%
1,332
6.32%
2,579
12.24%
2,492
11.83%
563
2.67%
1,007
4.78%
195
0.93%
Rushmoor [ 99]
35.2%
8,302
37.45%
4,811
21.7%
2,309
10.42%
2,480
11.19%
2,460
11.1%
753
3.4%
829
3.74%
225
1.01%
Sevenoaks [ 100]
41.1%
14,534
40.34%
9,135
25.35%
1,470
4.08%
3,996
11.09%
4,315
11.98%
673
1.87%
1,680
4.66%
229
0.64%
Slough [ 101]
27.2%
5,954
25.17%
3,412
14.42%
8,917
37.69%
1,539
6.51%
2,148
9.08%
554
2.34%
816
3.45%
317
1.34%
Southampton [ 102]
34.4%
17,683
32.84%
11,972
22.23%
8,200
15.23%
7,794
14.47%
4,280
7.95%
1,469
2.73%
2,006
3.73%
443
0.82%
South Bucks [ 103]
40.4%
7,310
35%
5,340
25.57%
1,200
5.75%
2,163
10.36%
3,169
15.17%
372
1.78%
1,165
5.58%
166
0.79%
South Oxfordshire [ 104]
43.34%
13,197
29.3%
15,233
33.83%
1,818
4.04%
6,807
15.12%
4,639
10.3%
763
1.69%
2,237
4.97%
340
0.75%
Spelthorne [ 105]
37.8%
10,860
40.42%
5,913
22.01%
2,287
8.51%
2,842
10.58%
2,858
10.64%
849
3.16%
1,034
3.85%
224
0.83%
Surrey Heath [ 106]
38.1%
9,492
38.31%
6,546
26.42%
1,109
4.48%
2,753
11.11%
3,174
12.81%
471
1.9%
1,014
4.09%
217
0.88%
Swale [ 107]
33.9%
17,451
49.58%
5,911
16.79%
2,448
6.95%
3,761
10.68%
2,874
8.16%
1,264
3.59%
1,189
3.38%
303
0.86%
Tandridge [ 108]
41.2%
10,090
38.68%
6,975
26.74%
1,007
3.86%
2,885
11.06%
3,004
11.52%
644
2.47%
1,290
4.95%
190
0.73%
Test Valley [ 109]
40.3%
14,271
37.87%
10,337
27.43%
1,373
3.64%
4,299
11.41%
4,747
12.6%
818
2.17%
1,565
4.15%
275
0.73%
Thanet [ 110]
36.11%
17,430
49.19%
5,034
14.21%
3,054
8.62%
4,323
12.2%
2,902
8.19%
1,356
3.83%
1,111
3.14%
221
0.62%
Tonbridge and Malling [ 111]
38.9%
15,713
42.16%
8,264
22.17%
1,531
4.11%
4,810
12.91%
4,454
11.95%
756
2.03%
1,529
4.1%
212
0.57%
Tunbridge Wells [ 112]
43.1%
11,370
32.96%
10,889
31.57%
1,520
4.41%
4,624
13.4%
3,507
10.17%
643
1.86%
1,725
5%
218
0.63%
Vale of White Horse [ 113]
44.42%
11,976
27.97%
17,273
40.35%
1,628
3.8%
5,384
12.58%
3,900
9.11%
734
1.71%
1,660
3.88%
257
0.6%
Waverley [ 114]
44.6%
11,599
28.76%
14,156
35.1%
1,009
2.5%
5,861
14.53%
4,636
11.5%
613
1.52%
2,093
5.19%
361
0.9%
Wealden [ 115]
41.65%
21,321
42.23%
11,080
21.94%
1,681
3.33%
7,339
14.54%
5,593
11.08%
1,086
2.15%
2,047
4.05%
344
0.68%
West Berkshire [ 116]
39.30%
15,830
33.99%
13,981
30.02%
1,632
3.5%
6,029
12.94%
5,974
12.83%
883
1.9%
1,948
4.18%
298
0.64%
West Oxfordshire [ 117]
41.46%
10,501
31.25%
10,604
31.56%
1,812
5.39%
4,782
14.23%
3,683
10.96%
638
1.9%
1,355
4.03%
225
0.67%
Winchester [ 118]
47.0%
12,157
29.14%
16,848
40.38%
1,041
2.5%
5,003
11.99%
4,275
10.25%
567
1.36%
1,622
3.89%
208
0.5%
Windsor and Maidenhead [ 119]
39.6%
13,289
32.51%
12,769
31.23%
1,847
4.52%
4,554
11.14%
5,496
13.44%
580
1.42%
2,051
5.02%
296
0.72%
Woking [ 120]
38.7%
7,682
28.35%
9,797
36.15%
1,644
6.07%
2,843
10.49%
3,075
11.35%
507
1.87%
1,339
4.94%
214
0.79%
Wokingham [ 121]
41.7%
14,728
29.05%
17,379
34.28%
2,689
5.3%
5,807
11.45%
6,330
12.49%
759
1.5%
2,650
5.23%
353
0.7%
Worthing [ 57]
38.1%
11,329
36.3%
6,742
21.6%
2,993
9.59%
4,866
15.59%
3,005
9.63%
726
2.33%
1,330
4.26%
215
0.69%
Wycombe [ 122]
39.96%
15,652
31.26%
13,333
26.62%
4,893
9.77%
6,617
13.21%
6,021
12.02%
942
1.88%
2,261
4.51%
359
0.72%
Best and worst results for each party
South West England (6 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the South West England electoral region.
European Election 2019 : South West England[ 123]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Ann Widdecombe , James Glancy , Christina Jordan Ann Tarr, Roger Lane-Nott , Nicola Darke
611,742 (203,914)
36.71
Liberal Democrats
Caroline Voaden , Martin Horwood Stephen Williams , Eleanor Rylance, David Chalmers, Luke Stagnetto
385,095 (192,547.5)
23.11
+12.41
Green
Molly Scott Cato Cleo Lake, Carla Denyer , Tom Scott, Martin Dimery, Karen La Borde
302,364
18.14
+7.04
Conservative
Ashley Fox , James Mustoe, Faye Purbrick, Claire Hiscott, James Taghdissian, Emmline Owens
144,674
8.68
−20.21
Labour
Clare Moody , Andrew Adonis , Jayne Kirkham, Neil Guild, Yvonne Atkinson, Sadik Al-Hassan
108,100
6.49
−7.26
UKIP
Lawrence Webb, Carl Benjamin , Anthony McIntyre, Lester Taylor, Stephen Lee, Alison Sheridan
53,739
3.22
−29.07
Change UK
Rachel Johnson , Jim Godfrey, Oliver Middleton, Matthew Hooberman, Elizabeth-Anne Sewell, Crispin Hunt
46,612
2.80
English Democrat
Jenny Knight, Michael Blundell
8,393
0.50
−0.50
Independent
Larch Maxey
1,772
0.11
Independent
Mothiur Rahman
755
0.05
Independent
Neville Seed
3,383
0.20
Turnout
1,678,619
40.5%
+3.5
The South West England electoral region is broken down into 30 local council areas and Gibraltar.
District[ 124]
Voter turnout, of eligible[ 125]
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Bath and North East Somerset
44.4%
15,738
26.5%
20,787
35.0%
3,182
5.4%
12,230
20.6%
4,030
6.8%
1,367
2.3%
1,699
2.9%
380
0.64%
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
35.9%
42,179
41.8%
21,389
21.2%
5,591
5.5%
15,205
15.1%
8,555
8.5%
3,863
3.8%
3,244
3.2%
901
0.89%
Bristol
44.6%
26,071
18.6%
31,510
22.5%
19,431
13.9%
49,126
35.1%
6,623
4.7%
3,196
2.3%
3,258
2.3%
825
0.59%
Cheltenham
43.3%
10,099
27.0%
13,631
36.5%
1,642
4.4%
6,332
16.9%
3,521
9.4%
769
2.1%
1,127
3.0%
254
0.68%
Cornwall
41.4%
71,681
41.1%
34,845
20.0%
10,782
6.2%
31,544
18.1%
13,486
7.7%
6,209
3.6%
4,191
2.4%
1,682
0.96%
Cotswold
43.2%
10,275
34.3%
9,067
30.2%
851
2.8%
4,217
14.1%
3,741
12.5%
715
2.4%
922
3.1%
211
0.70%
Dorset
41.1%
50,163
41.9%
26,789
22.4%
4,728
4.0%
17,843
14.9%
12,076
10.1%
4,253
3.6%
2,946
2.5%
896
0.75%
East Devon
40.7%
19,603
41.4%
9,607
20.3%
1,644
3.5%
8,508
18.0%
4,243
9.0%
1,513
3.2%
1,578
3.3%
620
1.31%
Exeter
40.5%
10,042
28.1%
7,236
20.2%
4,395
12.3%
9,742
27.2%
2,109
5.9%
954
2.7%
1,090
3.0%
211
0.59%
Forest of Dean
37.9%
10,553
41.8%
4,255
16.8%
1,833
7.3%
4,489
17.8%
2,309
9.1%
900
3.6%
684
2.7%
252
1.00%
Gloucester
35.3%
11,463
38.6%
5,769
19.4%
3,545
11.9%
3,748
12.6%
2,994
10.1%
1,118
3.8%
791
2.7%
304
1.02%
Isles of Scilly
55.4%
238
27.8%
206
24.1%
49
5.7%
212
24.8%
90
10.5%
20
2.3%
31
3.6%
10
1.17%
Mendip
42.4%
12,083
33.0%
9,499
25.9%
1,470
4.0%
8,347
22.8%
3,092
8.4%
991
2.7%
866
2.4%
273
0.75%
Mid Devon
40.0%
9,572
38.7%
5,213
21.1%
1,050
4.2%
4,731
19.1%
2,327
9.4%
888
3.6%
698
2.8%
241
0.97%
North Devon
38.1%
12,077
42.7%
6,587
23.3%
1,101
3.9%
4,261
15.1%
2,408
8.5%
1,046
3.7%
563
2.0%
266
0.94%
North Somerset
38.5%
23,388
37.8%
14,853
24.0%
3,080
5.0%
10,812
17.5%
5,036
8.1%
1,891
3.1%
2,148
3.5%
605
0.98%
Plymouth
34.9%
28,289
42.8%
9,303
14.1%
8,101
12.3%
9,064
13.7%
5,674
8.6%
3,071
4.7%
1,915
2.9%
620
0.94%
Sedgemoor
35.4%
14,314
45.1%
6,469
20.4%
1,692
5.3%
3,807
12.0%
3,219
10.2%
1,254
4.0%
701
2.2%
249
0.79%
Somerset West and Taunton
41.8%
18,822
40.3%
12,084
25.9%
1,790
3.8%
6,535
14.0%
4,187
9.0%
1,547
3.3%
1,296
2.8%
450
0.96%
South Gloucestershire
37.5%
27,839
36.8%
18,245
24.1%
5,462
7.2%
11,149
14.7%
7,633
10.1%
2,481
3.3%
2,176
2.9%
627
0.83%
South Hams
46.8%
11,278
35.6%
7,595
24.0%
1,218
3.8%
6,867
21.7%
2,808
8.9%
694
2.2%
1,032
3.3%
217
0.68%
South Somerset
40.8%
21,712
42.6%
13,006
25.5%
1,608
3.2%
6,636
13.0%
4,633
9.1%
1,740
3.4%
1,209
2.4%
467
0.92%
Stroud
46.3%
12,501
29.2%
9,134
21.3%
2,863
6.7%
12,143
28.3%
3,741
8.7%
1,003
2.3%
1,206
2.8%
290
0.68%
Swindon
35.7%
19,126
35.7%
9,511
17.8%
7,838
14.6%
6,861
12.8%
5,550
10.4%
2,115
3.9%
2,026
3.8%
524
0.98%
Teignbridge
42.5%
18,341
41.6%
10,551
23.9%
1,765
4.0%
7,478
17.0%
3,189
7.2%
1,272
2.9%
1,133
2.6%
344
0.78%
Tewkesbury
38.0%
9,945
37.7%
6,534
24.8%
1,025
3.9%
3,785
14.4%
3,084
11.7%
863
3.3%
887
3.4%
225
0.85%
Torbay
36.3%
18,821
51.6%
6,824
18.7%
1,635
4.5%
3,715
10.2%
2,786
7.6%
1,416
3.9%
978
2.7%
308
0.84%
Torridge
39.7%
10,202
48.7%
3,657
17.4%
906
4.3%
3,038
14.5%
1,540
7.3%
896
4.3%
488
2.3%
235
1.12%
West Devon
45.9%
7,968
40.7%
3,908
19.9%
733
3.7%
3,721
19.0%
1,859
9.5%
600
3.1%
579
3.0%
224
1.14%
Wiltshire
44.3%
56,613
35.8%
39,811
25.1%
6,679
4.2%
25,751
16.3%
17,875
11.3%
5,010
3.2%
5,073
3.2%
1,522
0.96%
Gibraltar
Overseas Territory
Voter turnout, of eligible
Votes
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Gibraltar [ 126] [ 127]
39.8%
746
8.0%
7,220
77.4%
411
4.4%
467
5.0%
256
2.7%
84
0.9%
77
0.8%
70
0.75%
Best and worst results for each party
West Midlands (7 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the West Midlands electoral region.
European Election 2019 : West Midlands[ 128]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Rupert Lowe , Martin Daubney , Andrew England Kerr Vishal Khatri, Nikki Page, Laura Kevehazi, Katharine Harborne
507,152 (169,050.7)
37.66
N/A
Labour
Neena Gill Sion Simon , Julia Buckley, Ansar Khan, Zarah Sultana, Sam Hennessy, Liz Clements
228,298
16.95
9.76
Liberal Democrats
Phil Bennion Ade Adeyemo, Jeanie Falconer, Jenny Wilkinson, Jennifer Gray, Beverley Nielsen , Lee Dargue
219,982
16.33
10.77
Green
Ellie Chowns Diana Toynbee, Paul Woodhead, Julian Dean, Louis Stephen, Helen Heathfield, Kefentse Dennis
143,520
10.66
5.40
Conservative
Anthea McIntyre Daniel Dalton , Suzanne Webb, Meirion Jenkins, Alex Philips, Mary Noone, Ahmed Ejaz
135,279
10.04
14.27
UKIP
Ernest Valentine, Paul Williams, Graham Eardley, Paul Allen, Nigel Ely, Joe Smyth, Derek Bennett
66,934
4.97
26.52
Change UK
Stephen Dorrell , Charlotte Gath, Peter Wilding, Amrik Kandola, Joanna McKenna, Victor Odusanya, Lucinda Empson
45,673
3.39
N/A
Turnout
1,355,216
32.9%
The West Midlands electoral region is broken down into 30 voting areas.
District[ 129]
Turnout
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Birmingham
220,280
31.1%
52,953
24.0
35,880
16.3
77,551
35.2
24,614
11.2
15,133
6.9
8,074
3.7
6,075
2.8
Bromsgrove
27,297
37.3%
10,700
39.2
5,857
21.5
1,849
6.8
3,110
11.4
3,483
12.8
1,152
4.2
1,146
4.2
Cannock Chase
20,958
28.4%
10,538
50.3
1,951
9.3
2,373
11.3
1,912
9.1
2,111
10.1
1,468
7.0
605
2.9
Coventry
66,521
30.7%
21,260
32.0
10,081
15.2
16,991
25.5
7,820
11.8
5,083
7.6
3,269
4.9
2,017
3.0
Dudley
72,003
30.3%
34,149
47.4
8,051
11.2
10,620
14.7
5,317
7.4
7,510
10.4
4,488
6.2
1,868
2.6
East Staffordshire
27,369
33.3%
11,442
41.8
3,983
14.6
3,375
12.3
2,248
8.2
3,834
14.0
1,415
5.2
1,072
3.9
Herefordshire
55,196
39.8%
21,876
39.6
11,374
20.6
2,382
4.3
8,759
15.9
5,942
10.8
2,574
4.7
2,289
4.1
Lichfield
28,400
35.5%
12,185
42.9
5,490
19.3
1,950
6.7
3,012
10.6
3,396
12.0
1,358
4.8
1,009
3.6
Malvern Hills
25,842
43.3%
9,403
36.4
6,501
25.2
1,038
4.0
3,879
15.0
2,859
11.1
1,040
4.0
1,122
4.3
Newcastle-under-Lyme
30,773
33.9%
13,517
43.9
4,385
14.2
4,198
13.6
2,960
9.6
2,859
9.3
1,886
6.1
968
3.1
North Warwickshire
15,850
32.5%
7,881
49.7
1,865
11.8
1,536
9.7
1,328
8.4
1,680
10.6
1,056
6.7
504
3.2
Nuneaton and Bedworth
31,499
33.5%
14,369
45.6
3,767
12.0
4,678
14.9
2,757
8.8
3,031
9.6
1,950
6.2
947
3.0
Redditch
18,947
32.2%
8,162
43.1
2,657
14.0
2,326
12.3
1,655
8.7
2,195
11.6
1,166
6.2
786
4.1
Rugby
28,948
38.7%
10,987
38.0
6,255
21.6
2,937
10.1
3,140
10.8
3,330
11.5
1,224
4.2
1,075
3.7
Sandwell
60,071
27.9%
21,924
36.5
4,323
7.2
21,335
35.5
4,049
6.7
3,519
5.9
3,550
5.9
1,371
2.3
Shropshire
92,688
39.1%
36,260
39.1
19,505
21.0
6,665
7.2
12,242
13.2
10,753
11.6
3,924
4.2
3,339
3.6
Solihull
54,287
34.2%
21,371
39.4
11,387
21.0
3,632
6.7
6,775
12.5
7,068
13.0
2,124
3.9
1,930
3.6
South Staffordshire
28,052
33.2%
14,068
50.1
3,578
12.8
1,641
5.8
2,422
8.6
3,740
13.3
1,550
5.5
1,053
3.8
Stafford
35,757
42.5%
14,339
40.1
6,424
18.0
3,288
9.2
4,128
11.5
4,068
11.4
1,847
5.2
1,663
4.7
Staffordshire Moorlands
25,440
32.6%
12,021
47.3
3,683
14.5
2,149
8.4
2,462
9.7
2,781
10.9
1,369
5.4
975
3.8
Stoke-on-Trent
44,917
26.5%
20,434
45.5
4,117
9.2
9,055
20.2
3,036
6.8
3,438
7.7
3,213
7.2
1,624
3.6
Stratford-on-Avon
41,969
26.5%
14,723
35.1
11,329
27.0
1,628
3.9
5,169
12.3
5,761
13.7
1,535
3.7
1,824
4.3
Tamworth
17,107
30.6%
8,067
47.2
1,994
11.7
1,830
10.7
1,306
7.6
2,115
12.4
1,238
7.2
557
3.3
Telford and Wrekin
40,964
33.1%
16,811
41.0
5,627
13.7
6,775
16.5
3,445
8.4
4,407
10.8
2,351
5.7
1,548
3.8
Walsall
55,069
28.7%
23,531
42.7
5,353
9.7
11,838
21.5
3,125
5.7
5,842
10.6
3,866
7.0
1,514
2.7
Warwick
44,419
42.0%
11,207
25.2
13,233
29.8
4,231
9.5
8,289
18.7
4,406
9.9
1,133
2.6
1,920
4.3
Wolverhampton
48,986
28.8%
18,110
37.0
5,100
10.4
13,706
28.0
3,531
7.2
4,436
9.1
2,864
5.8
1,239
2.5
Worcester
25,407
35.3%
8,364
32.9
5,018
19.8
3,109
12.2
4,293
16.9
2,478
9.8
1,172
4.6
973
3.8
Wychavon
37,388
39.2%
15,262
40.8
7,492
20.0
1,757
4.7
4,116
11.0
5,539
14.8
1,655
4.4
1,567
4.2
Wyre Forest
24,434
32.6%
11,238
46.0
3,722
15.2
1,855
7.6
2,621
10.7
2,482
10.2
1,423
5.8
1,093
4.5
Best and worst results for each party
Yorkshire and the Humber (6 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the Yorkshire and the Humber electoral region.
European election 2019 : Yorkshire and the Humber[ 130]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
John Longworth , Lucy Harris , Jake Pugh James Heartfield , Andrew Allison, Christopher Barker
470,351 (156,783.7)
36.5%
N/A
Labour
Richard Corbett Eloise Todd, Jawad Mohammed Khan, Jayne Allport, Martin Mayer, Alison Hume
210,516
16.3%
13.0%
Liberal Democrats
Shaffaq Mohammed Rosina Robson, James Blanchard, Sophie Thornton, James Baker, Ruth Coleman-Taylor
200,180
15.5%
9.3%
Green
Magid Magid Alison Teal, Andrew Cooper, Louise Houghton, Lars Kramm , Ann Forsaith
166,980
13.0%
5.1%
Conservative
John Procter , Amjad Bashir , Michael Naughton, Andrew Lee, Matthew Freckleton, Sue Pascoe
92,863
7.2%
12.0%
UKIP
Mike Hookem , Gary Shores, John Hancock, David Dews, Graeme Waddicar, Clifford Parsons
56,100
4.4%
26.8%
Yorkshire
Chris Whitwood , Mike Jordan, Jack Carrington, Laura Walker, Bob Buxton, Dan Cochran
50,842
3.9%
2.5%
Change UK
Diana Wallis , Juliet Lodge, Sophia Bow, Joshua Malkin, Rosanne McMullen, Steven Wilson
30,162
2.3%
N/A
English Democrat
David Allen, Tony Allen, Joanne Allen, Fiona Allen
11,283
0.9%
0.1%
Turnout
1,289,277
33.5%
The Yorkshire and the Humber electoral region is broken down into 21 local council areas.
District
Turnout
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Yorkshire
Eng Dem
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Barnsley
28.0%
23,459
47.6
4,618
9.4
7,693
15.6
4,064
8.2
1,878
3.8
2,899
5.9
1,200
2.4
2,892
5.9
616
1.2
Bradford
32.0%
33,567
29.9
15,882
14.1
32,399
28.8
12,401
11.0
7,521
6.7
4,169
3.7
1,948
1.7
3,596
3.2
966
0.9
Calderdale
35.7%
18,838
35.6
7,493
14.2
9,724
18.4
6,902
13.0
4,261
8.1
1,908
3.6
1,111
2.1
2,258
4.3
425
0.8
Craven
41.6%
6,302
34.4
3,677
20.1
1,190
6.5
3,091
16.9
2,041
11.1
620
3.4
497
2.7
811
4.4
109
0.6
Doncaster
30.8%
30,016
45.0
5,908
8.9
11,393
17.1
4,898
7.3
4,122
6.2
3,862
5.8
1,565
2.3
3,963
5.9
953
1.4
East Riding of Yorkshire
33.8%
39,465
44.4
13,976
15.7
6,051
6.8
8,558
9.6
9,545
10.7
3,937
4.4
2,371
2.7
4,179
4.7
734
0.8
Hambleton
40.7%
10,615
36.8
5,389
18.7
1,410
4.9
3,599
12.5
4,197
14.5
1,035
3.6
892
3.1
1,511
5.2
232
0.8
Harrogate
42.8%
16,039
31.8
13,707
27.1
2,248
4.5
6,447
12.8
6,364
12.6
1,509
3.0
1,698
3.4
2,197
4.4
232
0.6
Kingston upon Hull
24.0%
18,572
44.0
5,667
13.4
7,832
18.6
3,887
9.2
1,229
2.9
2,725
6.5
685
1.6
1,157
2.7
462
1.1
Kirklees
34.7%
35,843
34.2
14,845
14.2
25,435
24.2
10,934
10.4
6,820
6.5
4,076
3.9
2,103
2.0
3,967
3.8
872
0.8
Leeds
34.2%
53,600
28.9
34,076
18.4
36,377
19.6
29,603
16.0
12,824
6.9
6,380
3.4
4,813
2.6
6,417
3.5
1,348
0.7
North East Lincolnshire
28.7%
16,895
51.9
2,916
9.0
3,444
10.6
2,370
7.3
3,224
9.9
2,234
6.9
871
2.7
168
0.5
445
1.4
North Lincolnshire
31.4%
18,308
47.0
3,866
9.9
4,882
12.5
3,206
8.2
4,475
11.5
2,234
5.7
1,020
2.6
466
1.2
481
1.2
Richmondshire
36.3%
5,280
39.8
2,508
18.9
543
4.1
1,571
11.8
1,681
12.7
475
3.6
479
3.6
593
4.5
130
1.0
Rotherham
32.5%
26,951
43.3
5,478
8.8
11,373
18.3
5,471
8.8
3,208
5.2
3,902
6.3
1,400
2.2
3,719
6.0
739
1.2
Ryedale
39.3%
6,190
37.9
3,176
19.5
807
4.9
2,115
13.0
2,014
12.3
540
3.3
473
2.9
899
5.5
115
0.7
Scarborough
35.5%
12,624
43.4
4,017
13.8
2,853
9.8
3,224
11.1
2,528
8.7
1,435
4.9
780
2.7
1,387
4.8
253
0.9
Selby
36.2%
9,733
40.3
3,803
15.8
2,035
8.4
2,490
10.3
2,480
10.3
995
4.1
728
3.0
1,685
7.0
184
0.8
Sheffield
35.9%
39,534
28.1
25,366
18.1
23,925
17.0
34,803
24.8
4,827
3.4
5,408
3.9
2,492
1.8
3,089
2.2
998
0.7
Wakefield
29.9%
33,173
44.9
7,472
10.0
12,661
17.0
5,923
8.0
4,267
5.7
4,317
5.8
1,548
2.1
4,381
5.9
670
0.9
York
39.9%
15,347
26.7
16,340
28.5
6,241
10.9
11,423
19.9
3,357
5.8
1,140
2.5
1,488
2.6
1,507
2.6
273
0.5
Best and worst results for each party
Northern Ireland (3 seats)
2019 European Parliament election : Northern Ireland[ 131]
Party
Candidate
FPv%
Count
1
2
3
4
5
DUP
Diane Dodds
21.83
124,991
127,291
155,422
Alliance
Naomi Long
18.50
105,928
115,327
122,263
123,917.00
170,370.00
Sinn Féin
Martina Anderson
22.17
126,951
128,117
128,190
128,200.50
152,436.50
TUV
Jim Allister
10.83
62,021
63,872
79,540
89,854.00
90,079.00
SDLP
Colum Eastwood
13.72
78,589
80,949
82,101
82,413.50
UUP
Danny Kennedy
9.26
53,052
54,736
Green (NI)
Clare Bailey
2.18
12,471
UKIP
Robert Hill
0.89
5,115
Independent
Jane Morrice
0.30
1,719
Independent
Neil McCann
0.17
948
NI Conservatives
Amandeep Singh Bhogal
0.12
662
Electorate: 1,278,951 Valid: 572,447 Spoilt: 4,649 (0.81%) Quota: 143,112 Turnout: 577,275 (45.14%)
Scotland (6 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the Scotland electoral region.
European Election 2019 : Scotland[ 132]
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
SNP
Alyn Smith , Christian Allard , Aileen McLeod Margaret Ferrier , Heather Anderson , Alex Kerr[ 133]
594,553 (198,184.3)
37.8%
+8.8
Brexit Party
Louis Stedman-Bryce Karina Walker, James Ferguson-Hannah, Stuart Waiton , Paul Aitken, Calum Walker
233,006
14.8%
N/A
Liberal Democrats
Sheila Ritchie Fred Mackintosh, Catriona Bhatia, Vita Zaporozcenko, John Edward , Clive Sneddon [ 134]
218,285
13.8%
+6.8
Conservative
Nosheena Mobarik Ian McGill, Shona Haslam, Iain Whyte, Andrea Gee, Michael Kusznir [ 135]
182,476
11.6%
−5.6
Labour
David Martin , Jayne Baxter , Craig Miller, Amy Lee Fraioli, Callum O’Dwyer, Angela Bretherton[ 136]
146,724
9.3%
−16.6
Scottish Green
Maggie Chapman , Lorna Slater , Gillian MacKay, Chas Booth, Mags Hall, Allan Faulds
129,603
8.2%
+0.1
Change UK – The Independent Group
David Macdonald,1 Kate Forman, Peter Griffiths, Heather Astbury, Colin McFadyen, Cathy Edgeworth
30,004
1.9%
N/A
UKIP
Donald MacKay, Janice MacKay, Otto Inglis, Mark Meechan , Roy Hill [ 137]
28,418
1.8%
−8.7
Independent
Gordon Edgar[ 138]
6,128
0.4%
N/A
Independent
Ken Parke[ 138]
2,049
0.1%
N/A
Turnout
1,571,246
39.9%
+ 6.4
The Scotland electoral region is broken down into 32 local council areas.
District
Voter turnout, of eligible
SNP
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Others
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Aberdeen City
38.9%
19,541
34.6
8,828
15.6
9,574
16.9
4,785
8.5
3,925
6.9
7,215
12.8
1,034
1.8
1,359
2.4
296
0.6
Aberdeenshire
38.6%
23,255
31.4
14,671
19.8
12,496
16.9
2,199
3.0
4,573
6.2
13,297
18.0
1,614
2.2
1,526
2.1
376
0.5
Angus
38.8%
12,998
38.8
6,270
18.7
3,526
10.5
1,430
4.3
1,996
6.0
5,767
17.2
610
1.8
635
1.9
244
0.7
Argyll and Bute
46.8%
11,366
37.2
5,450
17.9
5,019
16.4
1,197
3.9
2,255
7.4
3,985
13.1
568
1.9
505
1.7
184
0.6
Clackmannanshire
37.0%
5,581
39.8
2,282
16.3
1,363
9.7
1,586
11.3
973
6.9
1,677
12.0
278
2.0
223
1.6
62
0.4
Dumfries and Galloway
40.6%
12,670
27.8
9,981
21.9
4,544
10.0
3,207
7.0
3,140
6.9
9,651
21.1
1,228
2.7
913
2.0
308
0.6
Dundee City
35.7%
17,074
46.1
5,191
14.0
3,459
9.3
4,228
11.4
2,708
7.3
2,995
8.1
644
1.7
552
1.5
201
0.5
East Ayrshire
33.2%
12,617
41.1
5,044
16.4
2,441
8.0
3,966
13.0
1,677
5.5
3,464
11.3
677
2.2
615
2.0
175
0.6
East Dunbartonshire [ 139]
47.1%
13,414
34.5
4,787
12.3
9,615
24.8
2,617
6.7
3,112
8.0
3,925
10.1
470
1.2
708
1.8
193
0.6
East Lothian
42.9%
10,992
32.6
4,481
13.3
5,079
15.1
3,986
11.8
3,095
9.2
4,635
13.8
532
1.6
679
2.0
133
0.4
East Renfrewshire
48.4%
11,366
33.6
4,016
11.9
5,487
16.2
2,834
8.4
2,560
7.6
5,898
17.5
416
1.2
995
3.0
234
0.7
City of Edinburgh
50.2%
57,432
33.3
16,162
9.4
39,609
22.9
12,251
7.1
23,868
13.8
17,222
10.0
1,864
1.1
3,269
1.9
525
0.4
Falkirk
35.6%
18,102
43.0
7,160
17.0
3,836
9.1
4,132
9.9
2,717
6.5
3,913
9.3
932
2.2
1,044
2.5
298
0.7
Fife
38.9%
39,446
37.6
16,738
16.0
17,269
16.5
10,216
9.7
7,059
6.7
9,916
9.5
1,962
1.9
1,798
1.7
544
0.5
Glasgow City
35.8%
68,216
43.9
15,276
9.8
14,357
9.2
23,423
15.0
18,862
12.1
9,700
6.2
2,496
1.6
2,511
1.6
641
0.4
Highland
43.2%
28,681
37.3
13,854
18.0
13,416
17.4
3,109
4.0
7,052
9.2
7,577
9.9
1,619
2.1
1,199
1.6
410
0.5
Inverclyde
39.9%
9,237
41.9
3,207
14.6
2,225
10.1
3,236
14.7
1,136
5.2
2,054
9.3
384
1.7
425
1.9
127
0.6
Midlothian
38.2%
9,773
37.1
3,709
14.1
3,463
13.1
3,261
12.4
2,379
9.0
2,405
9.1
550
2.1
596
2.3
152
0.6
Moray
38.0%
9,027
34.1
5,807
21.9
2,686
10.1
958
3.6
1,910
7.2
4,648
17.5
656
2.5
585
2.2
210
0.8
North Ayrshire
35.6%
15,493
41.6
6,524
17.5
2,934
7.9
3,766
10.1
2,093
5.6
4,662
12.5
820
2.2
734
2.0
226
0.6
North Lanarkshire
33.6%
38,232
45.4
11,789
14.0
5,846
6.9
13,820
16.4
4,330
5.1
6,561
7.8
1,730
2.1
1,483
1.8
392
0.5
Perth and Kinross
45.9%
18,116
35.8
8,088
16.0
7,350
14.5
1,518
3.0
3,698
7.3
9,856
19.5
770
1.5
889
1.8
264
0.6
Renfrewshire
40.3%
21,870
41.6
7,189
13.7
5,660
10.8
6,976
13.3
3,545
6.7
4,941
9.4
991
1.9
1,090
2.1
330
0.5
Scottish Borders
43.0%
10,761
28.3
7,188
18.9
6,900
18.1
1,059
2.8
2,997
7.9
7,152
18.8
671
1.8
730
1.9
408
1.1
Stirling
46.7%
11,780
38.3
3,774
12.3
4,645
15.1
1,915
6.2
2,937
9.6
4,643
15.1
401
1.3
558
1.8
93
0.3
South Lanarkshire
37.6%
37,552
40.7
13,818
15.0
9,751
10.6
11,543
12.5
5,815
6.3
9,838
10.7
1,668
1.8
1,819
2.0
472
0.4
South Ayrshire
40.8%
12,254
34.2
6,199
17.3
3,763
10.5
2,609
7.3
2,064
5.8
7,334
20.5
687
1.9
720
2.0
219
0.6
West Dunbartonshire
35.7%
10,670
45.5
3,240
13.8
1,706
7.3
3,748
16.0
1,554
6.6
1,484
6.3
486
2.1
417
1.8
138
0.6
West Lothian
38.5%
20,132
39.9
8,278
16.4
5,510
10.9
5,826
11.6
3,512
7.0
4,609
9.1
1,143
2.3
1,130
2.2
290
0.6
Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)
39.3%
3,606
43.7
1,640
19.9
611
7.4
814
9.8
581
7.0
611
7.4
189
2.3
130
1.6
28
0.3
Orkney
38.3%
1,548
24.2
1,035
16.2
2,144
33.5
204
3.2
724
11.3
499
7.8
157
2.5
75
1.2
21
0.1
Shetland
39.6%
1,751
25.9
1,330
19.7
2,001
29.6
305
4.5
756
11.2
342
5.1
151
2.2
82
1.2
32
0.5
Best and worst results for each party
Wales (4 seats)
Map showing highest polling party by counting area in the Wales electoral region.
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European Election 2019 : Wales
List
Candidates
Votes
Of total (%)
Brexit Party
Nathan Gill , James Wells Gethin James, Julie Price
271,404 (135,702)
32.5
N/A
Plaid Cymru
Jill Evans Carmen Smith , Patrick McGuinness, Ioan Bellin
163,928
19.6
+4.3
Labour
Jacqueline Jones Matthew Dorrance, Mary Wimbury, Mark Whitcott
127,833
15.3
−12.9
Liberal Democrats
Sam Bennett, Donna Lalek, Alistair Cameron, Andrew Parkhurst
113,885
13.6
+9.7
Conservative
Daniel Boucher, Craig Lawton, Fay Jones , Tomos Davies
54,587
6.5
−10.9
Green
Anthony Slaughter, Ian Chandler, Ceri Davies, Duncan Rees
52,660
6.3
+1.8
UKIP
Kristian Hicks, Keith Edwards, Thomas Harrison, Robert McNeil-Wilson
27,566
3.3
−24.3
Change UK
Jon Owen Jones , June Davies, Matthew Paul, Sally Anne Stephenson
24,332
2.9
N/A
Turnout
836,195
37.1
+5.6
The Wales electoral region is broken down into 22 local council areas.
District
Turnout
Plaid
Brexit
Lib Dem
Labour
Green
Conservative
UKIP
Change UK
Lead
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Anglesey [ 141]
20,576
40.7%
7.144
34.7
6,791
33.0
1,603
7.8
1,890
9.2
941
4.6
1,157
5.6
668
3.2
382
1.9
1.7%
Blaenau Gwent [ 142]
15,185
30.4%[ 143]
2,072
13.6
5,995
39.5
1,058
7.0
3,679
24.2
646
4.3
454
3.0
806
5.3
475
3.2
15.3%
Bridgend [ 144]
34,465
32.6%
5,219
15.1
12,318
35.7
4,071
11.8
6,355
18.4
1,895
5.5
2,111
6.1
1,261
3.7
1,235
3.6
17.3%
Caerphilly [ 145]
42,387
32.9%
7,548
17.8
15,808
37.3
3,795
9.0
8,354
19.7
2,302
5.4
1,552
3.7
1,846
4.4
1,182
2.8
17.7%
Cardiff [ 146]
99,368
42%
20,047
20.2
21,077
21.2
20,799
20.9
17,297
17.4
8,405
8.5
6,393
6.4
2,164
2.2
3,204
3.2
0.3%
Carmarthenshire [ 147]
57,823
41.8%
18,040
31.2
19,004
32.9
4,598
8.0
7,263
12.6
2,853
4.9
2,839
4.9
1,855
3.2
1,371
2.4
1.7%
Ceredigion [ 148]
23,965
45.7%[ 149]
8,908
37.2
6,471
27.0
3,915
16.3
1,231
5.1
1,638
6.8
896
3.7
578
2.4
328
1.4
10.2%
Conwy [ 150]
33,882
38.6%[ 151]
6,784
20.0
12,131
35.8
4,442
13.1
3,439
10.1
1,976
5.8
3,001
8.9
1,168
3.4
941
2.8
15.8%
Denbighshire [ 152]
26,982
37%
4,910
18.2
9,168
34.0
3,335
12.4
3,682
13.6
1,654
6.1
2,572
9.5
961
3.6
700
2.6
15.8%
Flintshire [ 153]
41,089
35.7%
4,396
10.7
15,613
38.0
5,944
14.5
6,428
15.6
2,579
6.3
3,260
7.9
1,483
3.6
1,386
3.4
22.4%
Gwynedd [ 154]
35,440
43.1%
18,009
50.8
7,886
22.3
2,244
6.3
2,761
7.8
1,826
5.2
1,335
3.8
866
2.4
513
1.4
28.5%
Merthyr Tydfil [ 155]
12,610
29%[ 156]
2,023
16.0
4,407
34.9
1,090
8.6
3,235
25.7
390
3.1
373
3.0
611
4.8
481
3.8
9.2%
Monmouthshire [ 157]
30,201
43.6%
3,264
10.8
9,978
33.0
6,183
20.5
2,595
8.6
2,808
9.3
3,431
11.4
802
2.7
1,140
3.8
12.5%
Neath Port Talbot [ 158]
37,244
35.5%
7,124
19.1
12,075
32.4
3,262
8.8
8,776
23.6
1,757
4.7
1,390
3.7
1,560
4.2
1,300
3.5
8.8%
Newport [ 159]
34,493
32.1%
3,277
9.5
12,270
35.6
4,821
14.0
6,934
20.1
2,172
6.3
2,754
8.0
1,200
3.5
1,065
3.1
15.5%
Pembrokeshire [ 160]
36,091
39.5%
5,631
15.6
13,768
38.1
4,408
12.2
4,036
11.2
2,543
7.0
3,615
10.0
1,222
3.4
868
2.4
22.5%
Powys [ 161]
42,283
42.5%
5,177
12.2
14,932
35.3
10,069
23.8
3,119
7.4
2,962
7.0
3,818
9.0
1,384
3.3
822
1.9
11.5%
Rhondda Cynon Taf [ 162]
54,285
32.2%
11,883
21.9
18,323
33.8
4,496
8.3
11,428
21.1
2,737
5.0
1,922
3.5
2,004
3.7
1,492
2.7
11.9%
Swansea [ 163]
62,078
36.0%
9,281
15.0
19,650
31.7
9,908
16.0
11,463
18.5
4,162
6.7
3,827
6.2
1,929
3.1
1,858
3.0
13.2%
Torfaen [ 164]
23,206
33.7%
2,533
10.9
9,088
39.2
2,701
11.6
4,303
18.5
1,325
5.7
1,459
6.3
1,002
4.3
795
3.4
21.0%
Vale of Glamorgan [ 165]
39,897
41.6%[ 166]
6,086
15.3
12,573
31.5
6,800
17.0
4,577
11.5
3,279
8.2
3,957
9.9
1,144
2.9
1,481
3.7
14.5%
Wrexham [ 167]
32,627
34%
4,572
14.0
12,078
37.0
4,343
13.3
4,988
15.3
1,810
5.5
2,471
7.6
1,052
3.2
1,313
4.1
21.7%
Estimated results by Westminster constituency
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