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.

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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