2009 European Parliamentary Elections results
This page is about the 2009 European Parliamentary Election results.
Election results for the South East region
Elections were held on Thursday, 4 June 2009 and were combined with County Council elections.
Votes per party in the Reigate & Banstead local counting area
| Name of party or individual candidate | Number of votes |
|---|---|
| British National Party | 1,987 |
| Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship" | 674 |
| Conservative Party | 14,418 |
| English Democrats | 690 |
| Jury Team | 226 |
| Liberal Democrats | 4,615 |
| No2EU: Yes To Democracy | 317 |
| Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu | 187 |
| Socialist Labour Party | 175 |
| The Green Party | 4,691 |
| The Labour Party | 2,237 |
| The Peace Party - Non-Violence, Justice, Environment | 145 |
| The Roman Party. Ave! | 87 |
| United Kingdom First | 289 |
| United Kingdom Independence Party | 7,559 |
Turnout: 39.47%
The ten MEPs elected for the South East region
Four Conservative, two UKIP, two Liberal Democrats, one Labour Party and one Green Party MEPs were elected. There was change in seats.
- Mr Daniel Hannan - Conservative Party
- Mr Nigel Farage - UKIP
- Mr Richard Ashworth - Conservative Party
- Mrs Sharon Bowles - Liberal Democrats
- Mr Keith Taylor - Green Party [see note below]
- Mr Nirj Deva - Conservative Party
- Mrs Marta Andreasen - UKIP
- Mr James Elles Conservative - Party
- Mr Peter Skinner - Labour Party
- Mrs Catherine Zena Bearder - Liberal Democrats
You can also see these and national results at Results of the 2009 European elections in the UK (UK Office of the European Parliament website).
Mr Keith Taylor took up his seat on 1 June 2010, following the resignation of Caroline Lucas.
See also
See who your your MEPs are on the European Members of Parliament page.
Last updated : 14/06/2010
