Vote 2014: European election candidates for the West Midlands
- Published
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.
Original list omitted The Harmony Party candidate - this has now been corrected.
West Midlands - 7 MEPs
Candidates shown in party list order
An Independence From Europe
Mike Nattrass
Mark Nattrass
Joshna Pattni
Carl Humphries
George Forrest
Douglas Ingram
Paul Alders
British National Party
Michael Coleman
Jennifer Matthys
Kenneth Griffiths
Simon Patten
David Bradnock
Mark Badrick
Phillip Kimberley
Conservative
Philip Bradbourn
Anthea McIntyre
Dan Dalton
Michael Burnett
Sibby Buckle
Dan Sames
Alex Avern
English Democrats
Derek Hilling
Christopher Newey
Stephen Paxton
Charles Hayward
Margaret Stoll
David Lane
Fred Bishop
Green Party
Will Duckworth
Aldo Mussi
Vicky Duckworth
Tom Harris
Karl Macnaughton
Alistair Kerr
Laura Vesty
Harmony Party
Reg Mahrra
Labour Party
Neena Gill
Siôn Simon
Lynda Waltho
Ansar Ali Khan
Olwen Hamer
Tony Ethapemi
Philippa Roberts
Liberal Democrats
Phil Bennion
Jonathan Webber
Christine Tinker
Ayoub Khan
Tim Bearder
Neville Farmer
John Redfern
NO2EU
Dave Nellist
Pat Collins
Joanne Stevenson
Sophia Hussain
Paul Reilly
Andrew Chaffer
Amanda Marfleet
UKIP
Jill Seymour
Jim Carver
Bill Etheridge
Phil Henrick
Michael Wrench
Michael Green
Lyndon Jones
We Demand A Referendum Now
Nikki Sinclaire
Andy Adris
Rosemary Brown
David Bennett
Judy Smart
Thomas Reid
Amanda Wilson