For anyone not glued to the television or radio over the past 24 hours, below is the result of the European Elections for the East. It mirrors the results in all other regions of the UK with the exception of London, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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2019 European Elections: Results for the East of England
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2019 European Elections: List of Candidates for the East of England
On Thursday 23 May, 7 MEPs will be elected to represent the East of England. 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.
Candidates shown in party list order
Change UK
Emma Taylor
Neil Carmichael
Bhavna Joshi
Michelle de Vries
Amanda Gummer
Thomas Graham
Roger CasaleConservative
Geoffrey Van Orden
John Flack
Joe Rich
Thomas McLaren
Joel Charles
Wazz Mughal
Thomas SmithEnglish Democrats
Robin Tilbrook
Charles Vickers
Bridget Vickers
Paul WiffenGreen
Catherine Rowett
Rupert Read
Martin Schmierer
Fiona Radic
Paul Jeater
Dr Pallavi Devulapalli
Jeremy CaddickLabour
Alex Mayer
Chris Vince
Sharon Taylor
Alvin Shum
Anna Smith
Adam Scott
Javeria HussainLiberal Democrats
Barbara Gibson
Lucy Nethsingha
Fionna Tod
Stephen Robinson
Sandy Walkington
Marie Goldman
Jules EwartThe Brexit Party
Richard Tice
Michael Heaver
June Mummery
Paul Hearn
Priscilla Huby
Sean Lever
Edmund FordhamUKIP
Stuart Agnew
Paul Oakley
Liz Jones
William Ashpole
Alan Graves
John Wallace
John WhitbyIndependent
Attila Csordas
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Notice of Election for the Eastern Region to the European Parliament
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Claxton Parish Council – 2019 Election Results
There being only 5 candidates for the 5 Councillor positions on Claxton Parish Council, all 5 candidates have been elected.
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2019 Elections Update
For those interesting in standing for District or Parish elections, the election timetable starts next week.
If candidates need help with electoral numbers for their nomination forms, please call the Elections Team on 01508 533704.
Nominations for the elections can be start to be submitted from 9am next Wednesday 20 March. Informal nomination checks will be provided during the nomination period.
They must be received by the deadline of 4pm on 3 April; however we recommend candidates submit them earlier rather than too close to the deadline, when there may not be time to rectify problems.
Forms must be hand delivered between 9am & 4pm on working days between 20 March and 3 April, to the Council offices at South Norfolk Council Offices, Cygnet Court, Long Stratton, NR15 2XE
Nomination forms can be downloaded from https://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/residents/elections-and-registration/current-elections
Further information can be found here https://www.south-norfolk.gov.uk/residents/elections-and-registration/current-elections
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2019 Elections Candidate Contact Form
The 2019 Elections Candidate Contact Form can be downloaded by click on the link below. The contact form needs to be submitted with the nomination pack so that candidates may be contacted quickly if required regarding the election issues such as nominations, submissions etc.
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2019 Elections Nomination Pack
The 2019 Elections Nomination Pack can be downloaded by clicking on the link below.
Parish Nomination pack incl election agent notification form P and C
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2019 Election Timetable
The 2019 Election Timetable can be read below. The document is 4 pages. Simply click in the bottom left hand corner to read the other pages. If you would like to download the document, click here.
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