South West England (European Parliament constituency)

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The constituency (first used 2004) within England; Gibraltar is in the inset.

South West England is a constituency of the European Parliament. It currently elects 7 MEPs using the d'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation.

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[edit] Boundaries

The constituency consists of the South West England region of the United Kingdom and with effect from the 2004 European election has also included Gibraltar.

[edit] Members of the European Parliament

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The constituency within England as it existed from 1999-2004.

[edit] 1999 - 2004



[edit] Changes

Michael Holmes resigned and was replaced by Graham Booth in 2002.

[edit] 2004 - present

[edit] Election results

European election 2004: South West England
List Elected Votes % ±%
Conservative Neil Parish
Caroline Jackson
Giles Chichester
457,371 (152,457) 31.6 −10.1
UK Independence Graham Booth
Roger Knapman
326,684 (163,342) 22.6 +12.0
Liberal Democrat Graham Watson 265,619 18.3 +1.8
Labour Glyn Ford 209,908 14.5 −3.5
Green None 103,821 7.2 −1.1
British National Party None 43,653 3.0 +2.1
Countryside None 30,824 0.1 N/A
Respect None 10,437 2.7 N/A
Turnout 1,453,625 37.8 +10.2


European election 1999: South West England
List Elected Votes % ±%
Conservative Caroline Jackson
Giles Chichester
Alexander Macmillan
Neil Parish
434,645 (108,661.25) 41.7 N/A
Labour Glyn Ford 188,362 18.1 N/A
Liberal Democrat Graham Watson 171,498 16.5 N/A
UK Independence Michael Holmes 111,012 10.6 N/A
Green None 86,630 8.3 N/A
Liberal None 21,645 2.1 N/A
Pro-Euro Conservative None 11,134 1.1 N/A
British National Party None 9,752 0.9 N/A
Socialist Labour None 5,741 0.6 N/A
Natural Law None 1,968 0.2 N/A
Turnout 1,042,387 27.6 N/A
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