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.

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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