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Vote 2014: European election candidates | Vote 2014: European election candidates |
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Elections for the European Parliament will be held on 22 May 2014. Voters will choose 73 MEPs in 11 multi-member regional constituencies. | Elections for the European Parliament will be held on 22 May 2014. Voters will choose 73 MEPs in 11 multi-member regional constituencies. |
Each region has a different number of MEPs based on its population. Click the links to see lists of candidates for your area. | Each region has a different number of MEPs based on its population. Click the links to see lists of candidates for your area. |
East Midlands | East Midlands |
East of England | East of England |
London | London |
North East | North East |
North West | North West |
Northern Ireland | Northern Ireland |
Scotland | Scotland |
South East | South East |
South West | South West |
Wales | Wales |
West Midlands | West Midlands |
Yorkshire and the Humber | Yorkshire and the Humber |
MEPs are elected by proportional representation, in order as listed by their party. | 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. | 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. |
Results are expected from 2100 GMT on Sunday 25 May. |