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European Parliamentary Election for the Yorkshire and the Humber Region Thursday 23 May 2019 European Parliamentary Election for the Yorkshire and the Humber Region Thursday 23 May 2019 Statement under rule 56(1)(b)(i) – (iv) of the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations 2004. I, Tom Riordan, herby give notice that at the European Parliamentary Election in the Yorkshire and the Humber Region held on 23 May 2019: The number of votes cast for each party was: Party name Number of votes Change UK – The Independent Group 30162 Conservative and Unionist Party 92863 English Democrats 11283 Green Party 166980 Labour Party 210516 Liberal Democrats 200180 The Brexit Party 470351 The Yorkshire Party 50842 UK Independence Party (UKIP) 56100 The total number of ballot papers rejected was 7103 And I do hereby declare that the undermentioned are duly elected as the six Members for the said electoral region: Candidates elected Name Address Party 28 Cornwall Road, John Longworth Harrogate, North Yorkshire, The Brexit Party HG1 2PP 9 Haughgate Close, Lucy Elizabeth Harris Woodbridge, Suffolk, The Brexit Party IP12 1LQ 48 Low Ash Drive, Shipley, Richard Graham Corbett West Yorkshire, Labour Party BD18 1JH 28 Norborough Road, Shaffaq Mohammed Tinsley, Sheffield, Liberal Democrats S9 1SG 198 Wensley Street, Magid Magid Sheffield, Green Party S4 8HN 12 De Parys Avenue, Jake Pugh Bedford, The Brexit Party MK40 2TW The number of votes which each successful party had during the process of allocation of seats was as follows: Party Vote total Allocation The Brexit Party 470,351 Seat one The Brexit Party 235,176 Seat two Labour Party 210,516 Seat three Liberal Democrats 200,180 Seat four Green Party 166,980 Seat five The Brexit Party 156,784 Seat six Candidates not elected Party Candidate Candidate Diana Paulette Wallis Joshua Paul Malkin Change UK – The Juliet Lodge Roseanne Clare McMullen Independent Group Sophia Bow Steven Wilson John Michael Procter Andrew Lee Conservative and Unionist Amjad Bashir Matthew Graham Freckleton Party Michael James Naughton Sue Pascoe David Stewart Allen Fiona Allen English Democrats Tony Stewart Allen - Joanne Allen - Alison Clare Teal Lars Martin Kramm Green Party Andrew Varah Cooper Ann Christine Forsaith Louise Houghton Eloise Karen Todd Martin Trevor Mayer Mohammed Jawad Afzal Labour Party Alison Louise Hume Khan Jayne Marie Allport Rosina Jane Robson James Douglas Baker Ruth Christine Coleman- Liberal Democrats James Christopher Blanchard Taylor Sophie Jane Thornton James Rupert Heartfield The Brexit Party Andrew Allison Christopher Barker Chris Whitwood Laura Marie Walker The Yorkshire Party Mike Jordan Bob Buxton Jack Carrington Dan Cochran Mike Hookem David Alan Dews UK Independence Party Gary Colin Shores Graeme Boyd Waddicar (UKIP) John Robert Hancock Clifford Parsons Total electorate for the Yorkshire and the Humber Region 3,867,792 Rejected votes 7,103 Votes for candidates 1,289,277 Total number of votes counted (rejected votes plus votes for candidates) 1,296,380 Percentage turnout 33.32% Dated: 26 May 2019 Tom Riordan Regional Returning Officer Printed by the Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Returning Officer, Town Hall, The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AD .
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