Vote 2014: European election candidates for the North West
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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.
North West - 8 MEPs
Candidates shown in party list order
An Independence From Europe
Helen Bashford
Gill Kearney
Pauline Penny
Kay Bashford
Faye Raw
Lorna Markovitch
Jennie Ransome
Jill Stockdale
British National Party
Nick Griffin
Dawn Charlton
Clive Jefferson
Eddy O'Sullivan
Simon Darby
Kay Pollitt
Derek Adams
David O'Loughlin
Conservative
Jacqueline Foster
Sajjad Karim
Kevin Beaty
Deborah Dunleavy
Joe Barker-Willis
Daniel Hamilton
Chris Whiteside
James Walsh
English Democrats
Stephen Morris
Paul Rimmer
Derek Bullock
Paul Whitelegg
Steven McEllenborough
Laurence Depares
Valerie Morris
Anthony Backhouse
Green Party
Peter Cranie
Gina Dowding
Laura Bannister
Jill Perry
John Knight
Ulrike Zeshan
Lewis Coyne
Jake Welsh
Labour Party
Theresa Griffin
Afzal Khan
Julie Ward
Wajid Khan
Angeliki Stogia
Steve Carter
Pascale Lamb
Nick Parnell
Liberal Democrats
Chris Davies
Helen Foster-Grime
Jo Crotty
Qassim Afzal
Jane Brophy
Sue McGuire
Gordon Lishman
Neil Christian
NO2EU
Roger Bannister
George Waterhouse
Jacqueline Grunsell
John Metcalfe
George Tapp
Mark Rowe
James Healy
Kevin Morrison
Pirate Party
Maria Aretoulaki
George Walkden
Jack Allnutt
Socialist Equality Party
Chris Marsden
Julie Hyland
Robert Skelton
Lucy Warren
Mark Dowson
Ajitha Gunaratne
Danny Dickinson
Joe Heffer
UKIP
Paul Nuttall
Louise Bours
Steven Woolfe
Shneur Odze
Lee Slaughter
Simon Noble
Peter Harper
John Stanyer