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Statement of Persons Nominated - European Elections - West Midlands Region, Thursday June 4, 2009 Statement of Persons Nominated - European Elections - West Midlands region, Thursday June 4, 2009 Statement of Parties and Individual Candidates Nominated and Notice of Poll Issued: Thursday May 7, 2009 1. The following registered parties and individual candidates have been and stand nominated: Candidates Party Name Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Candidate 3 Candidate 4 Candidate 5 Candidate 6 Simon Darby Alby Walker Christopher Kenneth Griffiths Ellie Walker Russell David Pinehurst 8 Argosy Close Turner 1 Northcott Road 8 Argosy Close Green Trewern Meir Park 17 Langley Croft Netherton Meir Park 13 Turton Road Welshpool Stoke-on-Trent Tile Hill Dudley Stoke-on-Trent Princes End British National Party Powys ST3 7QL Coventry West Midlands ST3 7QL Tipton British National Party – SY21 8EH CV4 9RE DY2 9PR West Midlands Protecting British Jobs DY4 9LH David John Samuel Nelson Abiodun Akiwumi Yeside Oguntoye Ade Raji Maxine Hargreaves Booth 129 Rush Green 1 Green Avenue 11 Blackburn 67 Richmond 1188 Eastern 29 Granshaw Romford Mill Hill Lower Strand Road Avenue Christian Party Close Essex London London London Newbury Park “Proclaiming Christ’s Kings Norton RM7 0PU NW7 4QB NW9 5NG E7 0PA Ilford Lordship” Birmingham Essex The Christian Party - West Midlands IG2 7SD CPA B38 8RB Philip Charles Malcolm John Anthea Elizabeth Michael John Mark Gerald Daniel Anthony Bradbourn Charles Harbour Joy McIntyre Burnett Spelman Thomas Dalton 67 Wallheath Manor Cottage Wythall 7 Spinney Drive Barn Close 10 Avon Road Crescent Manor Road Walford Cheswick Green Windmill Lane Kenilworth Conservative Party Stonnall Solihull Ross-on-Wye Solihull Dorridge Warwickshire Staffordshire West Midlands HR9 5SD West Midlands West Midlands CV8 1DH WS9 9HS B91 2BL B90 4HB B93 8PZ David Ford Lane Frederick Bishop John Stephen Graham Walker Michael Ellis Kim Elizabeth 32 William Avonbrook Lane Wellington 14 York Close Gandy Street Bridge Street 34 Gainsborough Ryelands Road Willenhall 22 Eastwood Road Bedworth Lower Moor Drive Leominster Coventry Rayleigh English Democrats Warwickshire Worcestershire Bedworth Herefordshire CV3 3HF Essex Party England WR10 2PL Warwickshire HR6 8NZ SS6 7JQ English Democrats – CV12 9DS England “Putting England First!” CV12 8DB Geoffrey John Graham William Jeremy John David Anthony Colin Thompson Coady Burton William Spencer Bennett 7 Brisbane Way The Farmhouse 71 Woodmeadow Neach Hill 9 Dunstall Close Wimblebury Whitfield Road Near Shifnal Redditch Cannock Jury Team Bottoms Kings Norton Shropshire Worcestershire Staffordshire Democracy, Miln Row Birmingham TF11 8PJ B97 5UY WS12 2GR Accountability, Rochdale B30 3PH Transparency OL16 4LY Liz Lynne Phil Bennion Susan Juned Stephen Barber William Denston Jonathan Bramall The Old Bakery Haunton Manor 15 Fenwick Close 374B Long Lane Powell 1 Western Road East Side Farm Alcester London Middle Stourbridge North Littleton Haunton B49 6JZ N2 8JX Genffordd Farm West Midlands WR11 8QW Tamworth Talgarth DY8 3XX B79 9HN Powys Liberal Democrats LD3 0EH Dave Nellist Dyal Singh Bagri Malcolm Gribbin Joanne Peter John Andy Chaffer 33 Coundon 8 Fernie Close 33 Barrow Street Stevenson McLaren 27 Montague Road Road Oadby Much Wenlock 22 Brecon Road 32 The Green Birmingham Coventry Leicester Shropshire Birmingham Long Lawford B21 9DF No2EU:Yes to CV1 4AR LE2 4SJ TF13 6EP B20 3RN Rugby Democracy CV23 9BL Jimmy Millard Bridget Ilona Rose Zigi Stuart Andrew Ian David William Matthew Hugh Nunley Farm Red Barn Davenport Bebbington Black Lingard Oldwich Lane Bearwood Hinton Manor Far Clover 667 Osmaston 36 Bristnall Hall Kenilworth Pembridge Eardisland 168 Lichfield Road Crescent Warwickshire Herefordshire Leominster Road Derby Oldbury CV8 1NR HR6 9ED Herefordshire Stone DE24 8NF West Midlands Pro Democracy: HR6 9BG Staffordshire B68 9NL Libertas.eu ST15 8PY John Tyrrell Satbir Singh Johal Rajinder Claire Bhagwant Singh Surinder Pal Shangara Singh 49 Stockwell 6 Brosil Avenue 109A Lower 20 Taylors Lane Virdee Bhatoe Road Handsworth Wood Clapton Road West Bromwich 39 Chalcot 13 Thursfield Road Handsworth Birmingham London B71 4AL Grove West Bromwich Birmingham B20 1LB E5 0NP Handsworth B71 3HZ B21 9RL Wood Socialist Labour Party Birmingham (Leader Arthur Scargill) B20 1HJ Felicity Norman Peter James Chris Williams Ian Davison Vicky Dunn David Wall The Folley Tinsley 20 Birchley Rise 27 Milverton 21 East Street 67A Weston Road Luston 75 Oakfield Road Solihull Crescent Kidderminster Lichfield The Green Party Leominster Selly Park B92 7QD Leamington Spa DY10 1SE Staffordshire Green Party – Say No To HR6 0BX Birmingham CV32 5NJ WS13 7PA Racism B29 7HL Michael Maurice Neena Gill Claire Edwards Anthony James Victoria Quinn Mohammad Nazir Cashman Flat 43 20 Merlin Close Painter 86 Featherstone 58 Highgate Road 94 Narrow 22 Newhall Hill Rugby 87 Lansdowne Road Walsall Street Birmingham CV23 0WH Drive Birmingham WS1 3JE London B1 3JA London B14 6BE The Labour Party E14 8BP E8 3EP United Kingdom Mike Nattrass Nikki Sinclaire Jill Seymour Rustie Lee Malcolm Hurst Jonathan Oakton Independence Party 11 Ladywood 44 Velsheda Road Holly Cottage 38 Comberton 7 Meadow Ridge 39 Hoopers Lane Say No To European Road Solihull 30 The Fields Road Stafford Astwood Bank Union Sutton Coldfield B90 2JN Kynnersley Kidderminster ST17 4PH Redditch B74 2SW Telford Worcestershire Worcestershire TF6 6ED DY10 3DT B96 6AP 2. A poll will be taken on Thursday June 4, 2009 between the hours of 7am and 10pm. Printed and Published by the Regional Returning Officer: Stephen Hughes Regional Returning Officer The Council House Birmingham B1 1BB Thursday May 7, 2009.
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