Vote 2014: European election candidates for the East of England
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Elections for the European Parliament will be held on 22 May 2014. Voters will choose 73 MEPs in 12 multi-member regional constituencies. Each region has a different number of MEPs based on its population.
MEPs are elected by proportional representation, in order as listed by their party. The number of MEPs each party gets is calculated using a formula called d'Hondt, except in Northern Ireland, where the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system is used.
East of England - 7 MEPs
Candidates shown in party list order
An Independence From Europe
Paul Wiffen
Karl Davies
Raymond Spalding
Edmond Rosenthal
Rupert Smith
Dennis Wiffen
Betty Wiffen
British National Party
Richard Perry
Christopher Livingstone
Christian Peoples Alliance
Carl Clark
Mark Clamp
Chris Olley
Stephen Todd
Jane Clamp
Kirsty Evans
Kevin Austin
Conservative
Vicky Ford
Geoffrey Van Orden
David Campbell Bannerman
John Flack
Tom Hunt
Margaret Simons
Jonathan Collett
English Democrats
Robin Tilbrook
Charles Vickers
Stephen Goldspink
Maria Situmbeko
Bridget Cowan
Don Whitbread
Jeremy Moss
Green Party
Rupert Read
Mark Ereira
Jill Mills
Ash Haynes
Marc Scheimann
Robert Lindsay
Fiona Radic
Labour Party
Richard Howitt
Alex Mayer
Sandy Martin
Bhavna Joshi
Paul Bishop
Jane Basham
Chris Ostrowski
Liberal Democrats
Andrew Duff
Josephine Hayes
Belinda Brooks-Gordon
Stephen Robinson
Michael Green
Linda Jack
Hugh Annand
NO2EU
Brian Denny
Eleanor Donne
Stephen Glennon
David Goode
Leonardo Impett
Teresa MacKay
Emily Thompson-Golding
UKIP
Patrick O'Flynn
Stuart Agnew
Tim Aker
Michael Heaver
Mick McGough
Andy Monk
Mark Hughes