Independence from Europe election results

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Independence from Europe was a minor political party in Great Britain.

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2014 European Parliament election

With 1.5% of the national vote, An Independence from Europe finished in seventh place. [1] It was the highest placed party to not win a seat.

ConstituencyNo. of candidatesNo. of votes % of vote
East Midlands 521,3841.9
East of England 726,5641.7
London 826,6751.2
North East England 313,9342.3
North West England 826,7311.5
South East England 1045,1991.9
South West England 623,1691.6
West Midlands 727,1712.0
Yorkshire and the Humber 624,2971.9
Total60235,1241.5

2015 general election

All candidates lost their deposits.

ConstituencyCandidateNo. of votes % of vote
Boston & Skegness Chris Pain3240.7 [2]
Brigg & Goole Ray Spalding280.1 [3]
Cheadle Helen Bashford7360.1 [4]
Meriden Chris Booth1000.2 [5]
Solihull Mike Nattrass 500.1 [6]
Total51,2380.2

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References

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  2. "Boston and Skegness parliamentary constituency - Election 2015". BBC News. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
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