Vote 2014: European election candidates for Scotland
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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.
Scotland - 6 MEPs
Candidates shown in party list order
Britain First
James Dowson
John Arthur Randall
Jayda Fransen
Geoffrey Clynch
Margaret Clynch
Jane Shepherd
British National Party
Kenneth McDonald
David Orr
Victoria McKenzie
Angus Matthys
Paul Stafford
Stacey Fleming
Conservative
Ian Duncan
Belinda Don
Nosheena Mobarik
Jamie Gardiner
Iain McGill
Stuart McIntyre
Green Party
Maggie Chapman
Chas Booth
Grace Murray
Alastair Whitelaw
Anne Thomas
Steen Parish
Labour Party
David Martin
Catherine Stihler
Derek Munn
Katrina Murray
Asim Khan
Kirsty O'Brien
Liberal Democrats
George Lyon
Christine Jardine
Richard Brodie
Jade Holden
Siobhan Mathers
Euan Davidson
NO2EU
John Foster
Andrew Elliott
Murdo Maclean
Gail Morrow
Brian Smith
Richard Veitch
Scottish National Party
Ian Hudghton
Alyn Smith
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh
Stephen Gethins
Toni Giugliano
Chris Stephens
UKIP
David Coburn
Kevin Newton
Otto Inglis
Denise Baykal
Hugh Hatrick
Malcolm Mackay