National Front (UK) election results

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United Kingdom elections

Summary of general election performance

YearNumber of
candidates
Total
votes
Average votes
per candidate
 % of voteSaved
deposits
Change
(% points)
Number
of MPs
Rank
1970 1011,4491,1450.040N/A014/25 Increase2.svg
Feb 1974 5476,8651,4230.20+0.1609/39 Increase2.svg
Oct 1974 90113,8431,2650.40+0.208/33 Increase2.svg
1979 303191,7196330.60+0.206/42 Increase2.svg
1983 6027,0654510.10−0.5013/29 Decrease2.svg
1987 12862860.00−0.10Decrease2.svg
1992 144,8163440.100.0020/27 Decrease2.svg
1997 62,7164520.00−0.1028/35 Decrease2.svg
2001 52,4844970.000.0026/34 Increase2.svg
2005 138,0296170.000.0021/42 Increase2.svg
2010 1710,7846340.000.0019/38 Increase2.svg
2015 71,1141590.000.0032/50 Decrease2.svg

By-elections, 1967–70

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
28 March 1968 Acton Andrew Fountaine 14005.6 [1]

General election, 18 June 1970

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Battersea South T Lamb7163.3
Cardiff South East G Parsons9821.9
Deptford M Vaux1,2775.5
Enfield West K Taylor1,1753.1
Huddersfield West R Scott1,4273.5
Ilford South M Skeggs1900.5
Islington North Revd. B Green1,2325.6
Leicester South West J Kyneston7492.3
Southall J Shaw1,5724.4
Wolverhampton North East S Wright1,5824.7

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By-elections, 1970–74

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
22 October 1970 St Marylebone Malcolm Skeggs4012.4 [3]
19 November 1970 Enfield West Kenneth Taylor1,1764.4 [3]
7 December 1972 Uxbridge John Clifton2,9208.2 [4]
24 May 1973 West Bromwich Martin Webster 4,78916.0 [5]
8 November 1973 Hove Sqn Ldr John Harrison-Broadley1,4093.1 [6]

General elections, 28 February and 10 October 1974

ConstituencyCandidate in FebVotes %Candidate in OctVotes %
Accrington D Riley11762.9
Aldershot A Greenslade11481.8A Greenslade11201.9
Barking C Bond16614.9
Basingstoke G Goodall7631.1
Battersea North R Friend12604.5
Battersea South J Clifton7872.3
Bermondsey G Davey14854.1G Davey14884.8
Bethnal Green and Bow W Castleton21727.6
Birmingham Erdington T Finnegan11452.4T Finnegan14133.3
Birmingham Handsworth J Finnegan8302.8
Birmingham Ladywood J Davis7512.9
Birmingham Perry Barr A Shorthouse8532.1R Warren8262.1
Birmingham Yardley H Challender10342.4
Blackburn John Kingsley Read 17784.2 John Kingsley Read 17584.4
Bolton East G Booth12592.6G Booth11062.4
Bolton West W Roberts10702.7
Bournemouth East M Hayes8752.0M Hayes8282.6
Brent East N Lyons10962.9
Brent North A Smith15702.7Mrs J Cattanach12972.5
Brent South Sqn Ldr J Harrison-Broadley18524.3 Sqn Ldr John Harrison-Broadley13883.7
Brentford and Isleworth T Benford17413.1T Benford13622.6
Bridlington F Day9871.9
Bristol South P Garnaway10062.2P Garnaway7981.9
Bristol South East R Bale7571.3R Bale7751.5
Canterbury K McKilliam8311.2K McKilliam10961.8
Chipping Barnet R Cole12072.9
City of London & Westminster South D Baxter6862.5
Coventry North West P Holland10492.7
Coventry South West R Rickard8221.5
Dartford R Aldous9452.0R Aldous9392.2
Deptford Richard Edmonds 17314.5
Dudley East C Knott11712.8
Edmonton J Bruce17653.8J Bruce18954.6
Enfield North K Robinson13722.6R Burton13302.8
Eton and Slough A Coniam15413.0A Coniam12412.7
Fareham R Doughty6171.4
Feltham and Heston Mrs J Reid16534.4Mrs J Reid19843.7
Finchley Mrs J Godfrey9932.6
Fulham A Smithies9662.1J Cordrey8552.1
Gillingham S Campbell9222.0
Glasgow Govan M Brooks860.3
Gravesend J Turner17262.4J Turner13041.9
Hackney North and Stoke Newington H Lord12263.7H Lord10443.7
Hackney South and Shoreditch R May25449.4
Harrogate Andrew Brons 11862.3 Andrew Brons 10302.3
Harrow Central J Donin8232.3C Byrne8132.5
Hayes and Harlington J Fairhurst27216.5J Fairhurst11893.1
Hertford and Stevenage K Taylor12342.0
Hornsey Mrs J Stubbs9732.7
Horsham and Crawley A Brewer11011.6
Hove Ted Budden 4420.8
Huddersfield East N Mear7961.9J Robertshaw7641.9
Huddersfield West D Ford7601.9
Islington Central R Score13355.3
Islington North J Score8713.3
Keighley G Wright9592.0
Leicester East K Sanders36627.4 Anthony Reed Herbert 29676.0
Leicester South J Kynaston16393.0A Cartwright20723.5
Leicester West W Newcombe25795.3W Newcombe22535.1
Lewisham West P Williams10002.0P Williams11142.5
Leyton Mrs S Bothwell20974.5Mrs S Bothwell21684.3
Liverpool Walton C Gibbon6471.7
Loughborough K Sanders12152.2
Manchester Blackley H Andrew9142.4
Manchester Openshaw J Hulse5411.7
Newham North East J Newham27157.0
Newham South* M Lobb25116.9E Bayley24127.8
Norwich North Mrs G Goold5441.5
Nottingham North D Caine9721.5
Oxford Ian Anderson 5721.0
Preston South E Harrison6631.7
Ravensbourne C Parker7862.0I Stevens5741.6
Reading North I Baker5941.3
Richmond upon Thames E Russell5701.3E Russell10002.5
Rochdale M Sellors18853.7M Sellors19274.1
Rochester and Chatham G Hazleden11502.0
Sheffield Heeley P Revell7231.5
Southgate B Pell11922.2B Pell12252.6
South Shields W Owen19583.8W Owen7111.5
Spelthorne E Butterfield13992.4J Clifton11082.3
Streatham T Lamb9372.3T Lamb8172.3
Thanet East K Munson7082.1
Tottenham Roy Painter 12704.1 Roy Painter 22118.3
Wallasey J Fishwick7871.5
Walsall South C Parker12262.8
Walthamstow R Adde19115.5
Watford J Wotherspoon6511.4J Wotherspoon6711.5
West Bromwich East Martin Webster 29077.0G Bowen16924.3
West Bromwich West G Bowen31077.8R Churms20225.5
Woking R Vaughan-Smith9211.9
Wolverhampton North East A Webber25485.2A Webber19284.2
Wolverhampton South East J Parker15463.9G Oland17034.7
Wolverhampton South West G Cooper15233.0G Cooper15733.3
Wood Green K Squire26038.0
Woolwich East P Hanman10662.8M Skeggs10003.0
Wycombe D Howard-Smith20493.5

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By-elections, 1974–79

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
23 May 1974 Newham South Michael Lobb171311.5 [9]
26 June 1975 Woolwich West Mrs. Ruth Robinson8562.4 [10]
4 March 1976 Coventry North West Andrew Fountaine 9863.1 [10]
11 March 1976 Carshalton Terry Denville-Faulkner18514.6 [10]
24 June 1976 Rotherham George Wright16996.0 [10]
15 July 1976 Thurrock John Roberts32556.6 [10]
4 November 1976 Newcastle upon Tyne Central Bruce Anderson-Lynes1811.1 [10]
4 November 1976 Walsall North Joseph Parker27247.3 [10]
2 December 1976 Cambridge Jeremy Wotherspoon7002.2 [10]
24 February 1977 City of London & Westminster South Paul Kavanagh10515.2 [11]
31 May1977 Birmingham Stechford Andrew Brons 29958.2 [11]
28 April 1977 Ashfield George Herrod17343.8 [11]
18 August 1977 Birmingham Ladywood Anthony Reed Herbert 8885.7 [11]
24 November 1977 Bournemouth East Kenneth McKilliam7253.0 [11]
2 March 1978 Ilford North John Hughes21264.7 [12]
20 April 1978 Lambeth Central Mrs. Helena Steven12916.2 [12]
27 April 1978 Epsom and Ewell James Sawyer8231.9 [12]
27 April 1978 Wycombe Mrs Sylvia Jones20404.1 [12]
13 July 1978 Manchester Moss Side Herbert Andrew6232.3 [12]

General election, 3 May 1979

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
Accrington D Riley5081.3
Acton C Wakley5011.2
Ashfield W Annable3970.6
Ashford K McKilliam6781.4
Ashton-under-Lyne D Jones4861.1
Banbury I Cherry5040.9
Barking I Newport1,0213.0
Barry E Kerton3120.5
Basildon G Sawyer8801.1
Basingstoke B Packer6770.9
Bath T Mundy2060.4
Battersea North M Salt7722.7
Battersea South A Perry5611.8
Beaconsfield J Noyes5481.1
Beckenham N Dickson6061.4
Bedford R Stearns8131.3
Bedfordshire South L Smith6261.1
Belper J Grand-Scrutton4600.8
Bermondsey J Sneath11753.9
Bethnal Green and Bow Martin Webster 17406.1
Bexleyheath A Wilkens7491.8
Birmingham Erdington F Hastilow6871.6
Birmingham Hall Green R Maylin6151.2
Birmingham Northfield R Newman6141.1
Birmingham Perry Barr K Axon5821.5
Birmingham Selly Oak G Bassett4010.8
Birmingham Small Heath M Caffery4901.7
Birmingham Stechford F Russell6981.6
Birmingham Yardley H Challendar7491.8
Blaby P Gegan20563.6
Blackburn E Adamson5651.5
Blackpool North A Hanson9432.2
Blackpool South A Machin5241.2
Bodmin M Carter2350.5
Bolton East J Hamilton4571.0
Bolton West K Bernal3480.9
Bosworth D Dunn6820.9
Bournemouth West G Hubbard4381.0
Bradford North Andrew Brons 6141.3
Bradford South G Wright4220.8
Bradford West G Brown6331.4
Brent East J Davies7061.9
Brent North G John8731.6
Brent South A Downes8112.0
Brentford and Isleworth P Attridge7381.3
Brighton Kemptown V Tyndall 4040.9
Brighton Pavilion H Jones4361.1
Bristol North East K Brown3200.8
Bristol North West P Kingston2540.5
Bristol South K Elliot3920.9
Bristol South East K Dowler5231.0
Bristol West M Jones2460.6
Bromsgrove and Redditch B Deakin7520.9
Buckingham M Smith8031.0
Bury and Radcliffe J Bridge4140.6
Cambridge Derek Holland 3110.6
Canterbury Mrs J White9411.4
Cardiff West C Gibbon12874.1
Carlton M Watts6061.0
Carmarthen C Grice1490.3
Carshalton T Denville-Faulkner9191.8
Chelsea A Reeve3421.0
Cheltenham R Jacklin3420.7
Chertsey and Walton M Gillibrand8191.6
Chesham and Amersham S Clinch6971.3
Chingford D South11572.6
Chipping Barnet R Cole8652.0
Chislehurst R Hoy5641.3
Chorley M Dean3790.6
Cities of London and Westminster S K Matthews4781.7
Cornwall North R Bridgwater2240.5
Coventry North East H Robbins5461.2
Coventry North West A Stewart3590.9
Coventry South East R Clarke5131.4
Coventry South West M Williamson4820.9
Crewe W Tonks3520.8
Croydon North East P Moss4641.1
Croydon South R Dummer4691.0
Dagenham J Roberts15533.3
Darlington H Outhwaite4440.9
Dartford I Nobbs4761.0
Daventry G Younger5220.7
Deptford R Mitchell14904.2
Derby North C Bayliss5920.9
Derby South L Verity5871.1
Derbyshire South East C Neil4981.1
Devon North J Price2370.4
Devon West R Bearsford-Walker3930.8
Doncaster M Day3000.7
Dorset West J Tillotson5141.2
Dover and Deal P Johnson3780.6
Dudley East A Baker8442.0
Dulwich D Thompson9202.1
Ealing North J Shaw10471.8
Eastbourne C Mitchell5330.9
Edmonton D Bruce12132.8
Enfield North J Wotherspoon8161.6
Epping Forest B Wilkins11102.2
Erith and Crayford O Hawke8381.8
Eton and Slough D Jones9431.9
Falmouth and Camborne M Swingler2800.5
Fareham D Vine2520.5
Faversham A Webb4390.7
Feltham and Heston J Reid8981.5
Finchley W Verity5341.3
Folkestone and Hythe M Lavine4781.0
Fulham D Roberts4990.8
Fylde North K Warburton4810.8
Fylde South M Roberts9411.3
Gateshead West H Beadle1860.9
Gillingham S Campbell5281.1
Glasgow Pollok I Skinner1040.2
Gloucester R Morgan5271.0
Gloucestershire West G Storkey2700.5
Gravesend G Willden6030.8
Great Yarmouth Tom Holmes 6401.2
Greenwich H Steven9512.6
Grimsby J Hayes1370.3
Hackney Central R May14185.1
Hackney North and Stoke Newington S May8603.0
Hackney South and Shoreditch John Tyndall 19587.6
Halesowen and Stourbridge S Goodwin9211.4
Halifax B Wadsworth4550.9
Hammersmith North R Pearse4621.3
Hampstead J White2550.6
Harborough A Ashby10021.8
Harlow J Childs8401.6
Harrogate D Waite5851.4
Harrow Central H Marshall4271.3
Harrow East L le Croisette5721.5
Harrow West T Bennett6461.4
Harwich A Pearson5970.9
Hastings H Anderson3440.8
Hayes and Harlington G Callow5821.4
Hemel Hempstead T Walters6490.8
Hendon North B Franklyn6381.0
Hendon South A Elder2900.8
Hertford and Stevenage J Pell5810.8
Hertfordshire East J Smith18192.4
Hertfordshire South S Fenn6051.2
Hertfordshire South West P Graves8391.4
Heywood and Royton R Marsh6411.0
Hitchin V Logan8811.4
Holborn and St Pancras South F Theobald3341.4
Horncastle M Hook3190.8
Hornchurch A Harris9942.1
Hornsey P Pell3370.8
Horsham and Crawley A Murch4930.6
Hove F Sheridan5081.0
Huntingdonshire K Robinson9831.4
Ilford North J Hughes8041.6
Ilford South T Fitzgerald6361.5
Ipswich P Robinson4490.6
Islington Central S Chaney7971.2
Islington North S Hook5012.1
Islington South and Finsbury P Kavanagh8243.4
Keighley R Fairey2340.5
Kensington C Hopewell3561.1
Kidderminster A Luckman10521.7
Kingston upon Hull Central A Braithwaite4221.0
Kingston upon Hull East D Matson3740.6
Kingston upon Hull West M Fox4111.2
Kingswood R Bale2580.5
Lambeth Central V Lillington8303.0
Lancaster D White1960.5
Leeds East S Rigby4450.9
Leeds South B Spink4161.2
Leeds South East P Flint1680.6
Leeds West J Duckenfield4661.1
Leicester East B Calver13852.7
Leicester South A Cartwright9401.8
Leicester West P Ash13082.7
Lewes B Webb7641.3
Lewisham East M Ellis11682.3
Lewisham West P Williams9012.0
Leyton P Pomery-Rudd11792.9
Lichfield and Tamworth P Wallace4750.6
Lincoln J Noble1070.3
Liverpool Edge Hill H Hawksley1520.6
Liverpool Kirkdale W Williams1980.7
Liverpool Walton W Haire2540.7
Loughborough John Peacock4840.8
Louth C Stokes2610.5
Ludlow R Adshead3540.9
Luton East M Kerry4611.1
Luton West D How7011.5
Maidstone D Whiting7031.0
Manchester Blackley N Wallace3260.8
Manchester Central P Benthall3651.8
Manchester Gorton R Chadfield4691.1
Manchester Openshaw A Coles2961.1
Mansfield P Donovan2590.5
Meriden A Parkes10321.4
Middleton and Prestwich S Andrews3500.6
Mitcham and Morden J Perryman9662.0
Nantwich J Green8141.6
Newham North East W Northcott17694.2
Newham North West M Maloney12174.1
Newham South T Anderson18996.2
Newport G Woodward4540.8
Newton A Fishwick6410.8
Norfolk North A Sizeland5480.7
Northampton North R Rickord3731.0
Northampton South M James4071.1
Norwich North L Goold2500.7
Norwich South Andrew Fountaine 2640.7
Norwood C Williams7072.1
Nottingham East M Coles4261.4
Nottingham North R Pratt4540.9
Nottingham West T Wilkinson7181.3
Nuneaton R Matthews10281.6
Oldham West G Halliwell5151.5
Orpington F Hitches5160.9
Paddington J Cameron4021.1
Peckham M Roberts15034.4
Peterborough J Wilhelmy6721.2
Plymouth Devonport L Bearsford-Walker2430.7
Plymouth Drake C Bradbury2790.7
Pontypridd R Davies2631.5
Portsmouth North R Hadlow2980.6
Portsmouth South W Donkin4570.9
Preston North J Hetherington3290.8
Preston South M Gibson2580.7
Putney J Webster6851.4
Ravensbourne S Greene4781.3
Reading North P Baker5541.1
Richmond upon Thames P Murphy2440.6
Rochdale J Merrick6901.4
Rochester and Chatham J King4170.7
Romford M Caine8201.9
Rotherham K Davies4901.1
Rugby A Gresham5511.1
Ruislip Northwood A Martin4771.1
Rye T Duesbury5521.0
Saffron Walden R Bailey3420.6
St Marylebone C Elrick2391.0
St Pancras North S Andrews3601.3
Sevenoaks M Easter8211.3
Sheffield Attercliffe J Mason4571.0
Sheffield Brightside K Brack3540.9
Sheffield Hallam G Smith3000.5
Sheffield Heeley P Thorpe2740.6
Sheffield Hillsborough S Williams3260.9
Sheffield Park I Pierson3020.7
Shoreham J Benjafield4060.7
Sidcup A Webb7742.0
Solihull D Stevenson9781.5
Southall J Fairhurst15453.0
Southend East P Twomey6761.7
Southend West L McKeon6801.3
Southgate R Pert8951.7
Spelthorne J Sawyer5181.0
Staffordshire South West J Thomas9121.7
Stepney and Poplar V Clarke15715.0
Stockport North K Walker2440.6
Stockport South R Murphy3741.0
Stockton A Bruce3840.6
Stoke-on-Trent North C Baugh3410.8
Streatham G Bryant5231.4
Surrey East D Smith4521.0
Surrey North West R Heath7961.4
Sutton and Cheam J Hunt4650.9
Sutton Coldfield R Wallace4660.9
Thanet East B Dobing3761.1
Thornaby M Evans2510.5
Thurrock E Burdett13582.0
Tonbridge and Malling G Burnett4290.8
Tooting P Berbridge6820.7
Torbay J Spry6471.0
Tottenham C Mates8332.9
Truro N Hedger1820.3
Tunbridge Wells W Standen5091.0
Twickenham M Braithwaite6861.2
Upminster W Neary9651.8
Uxbridge P Budgen5951.3
Vauxhall V Atkinson8793.5
Wakefield A Cooper5301.0
Wallasey J Fishwick4910.9
Wallsend I Hunter4720.7
Walsall North Charles Parker 10982.1
Walsall South V Parker7951.8
Walthamstow G Flaxton11193.2
Wanstead and Woodford C Bond9572.3
Warley East J Worrall12043.1
Watford B Cheetham3880.9
Wellingborough S Wright5290.7
Welwyn and Hatfield P Ruddock4590.8
West Bromwich East C Allsopp11752.9
West Bromwich West R Churms13513.4
Wimbledon A Bailey6121.2
Windsor and Maidenhead P Crowley9301.4
Woking P Gleave5641.0
Wokingham G Sanders7221.1
Wolverhampton North East G Cooper12832.7
Wolverhampton South East G Jones11393.1
Wolverhampton South West J Lees9121.8
Wood Green R Frost9982.9
Woolwich East I Steven8842.4
Woolwich West M Skeggs6301.4
Worcester K Stevens4500.8
Worthing A Hough8931.6
Wycombe S Jones8331.3
York P Spink2210.4

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By-elections, 1980–83

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
26 June 1980 Glasgow Central John MacKenzie1481.8 [14]
22 October 1981 Croydon North West Nick Griffin 4291.2 [15]
3 June 1982 Mitcham & Morden Joseph Pearce 5471.0 [16]
28 October 1982 Birmingham Northfield Ian Anderson 4110.9 [17]
28 October 1982 Peckham Martin Webster 8743.9 [18]
24 February 1983 Bermondsey James Sneath4261.4 [19]

General election, 9 June 1983

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Barking I Newport6461.9
Battersea M Salt5391.2
Bethnal Green and Stepney V Clark8002.6
Birmingham Hodge Hill N Tomkinson5291.3
Birmingham Yardley R Jones4151.0
Blaby P Gegan5681.0
Blackburn D Riley8641.5
Blackpool North A Hanson5141.3
Blackpool South W Smith2630.7
Bow and Poplar Mrs S Bartlett5961.9
Brentford and Isleworth P Andrews4270.8
Brighton Kemptown Ted Budden 2900.7
Bristol East E Andrews4340.7
Chingford B Cheetham3800.9
City of London & Westminster South A Reeve2580.7
Croydon North West Nick Griffin 3360.9
Dagenham Joe Pearce 6451.6
Dartford G Nye2820.5
Dulwich R Barker3380.9
Ealing Southall E Pendrous5551.1
Feltham and Heston S Glass6961.3
Fulham R Pearse2290.6
Gravesham P Johnson4200.8
Hackney North and Stoke Newington J Field3961.1
Hackney South and Shoreditch R Ashton5931.5
Hammersmith Mrs L Bennett2500.8
Harrogate P Vessey1630.3
Hornchurch Mrs A Joyce4020.9
Islington South and Finsbury J Donegan3410.9
Leeds East Andrew Brons 4751.1
Liverpool Mossley Hill M Erickson-Rohrer2120.5
Manchester Central A Coles7291.7
Meriden C Collins4600.9
Mitcham and Morden J Perryman5391.2
Newham North East F Adams7942.1
Newham North West M Hipperson5251.9
Newham South Ian Anderson 9933.7
Norwich South P Williams1450.3
Norwood Mrs C Williams3430.9
Peckham Mrs M Bailey8002.5
Plymouth Devonport R Bearsford-Walker720.2
Plymouth Sutton G Knight2970.6
Putney M Connolly2900.6
Rochdale P Barker4361.0
Romford Mrs M Caine4321.1
Sevenoaks G Burnett4160.8
Sheffield Brightside P Spink2860.7
Slough G John5281.0
Southwark and Bermondsey J Sneath4741.4
Stalybridge and Hyde B Nylan2940.6
Streatham K Handy3210.8
Tooting P Berbridge3550.8
Tunbridge Wells D Smith2360.4
Twickenham T Denville-Faulkner2340.5
Upminster G Nobes-Pride5661.2
Vauxhall J Wright5081.3
Walthamstow P Mitchell4431.3
Wanstead and Woodford H Marshall4561.2
Windsor and Maidenhead G Gillmore5110.9
Wolverhampton North East C Baugh5851.3
Worthing Martin Wingfield 2920.5

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By-elections, 1984–87

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
14 June 1984 Portsmouth South G A Knight2260.6 [21]
26 February 1987 Greenwich Joe Pearce 1030.3 [22]

General election, 11 June 1987

In the late 1980s, the NF split into the Flag Group and the Official National Front. The latter stood no candidates whereas the former only stood one in Bristol East as an 'Independent NF'.

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
1987 Bristol East Paul Kingston2860.6

By-elections, 1987–92

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
18 December 1988 Epping Forest Tina Wingfield 2860.6 [23]
15 June 1989 Vauxhall Ted Budden 830.3 [22]
Patrick Harrington (as "Independent National Front") 1270.4% [22]
22 March 1990 Mid Staffordshire C J G Hill3110.5 [23]
18 October 1990 Eastbourne J McAuley1540.3 [24]
9 November 1990 Bradford North R I Tenney3050.8 [24]

General election, 9 April 1992

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Birmingham Hodge Hill E Whicker3700.9
Birmingham Yardley P Read1920.4
Bristol East Ian Anderson 2700.5
Coventry South East N Tomkinson1730.5
Derby North P Hart2450.4
Dudley East G Cartwright6751.2
Ealing North C J G Hill2770.6
Leeds West R I Tenney1320.3
Slough A Carmichael2900.5
Southwark and Bermondsey T Blackham1680.4
Torbay R Jones2680.5
Walsall North K Reynolds6141.2
West Bromwich East J Lord4771.1
West Hertfordshire J McAuley6651.0

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By-elections, 1992–97

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
9 June 1994 Barking G Needs5512.9 [26]
15 December 1994 Dudley West A Carmichael5611.4 [24]

General election, 1 May 1997

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Beckenham J McAuley3880.7
Bromley and Chislehurst M Stoneman3690.7
Dudley North G Cartwright5591.2
Hayes and Harlington G Hutchins5041.2
Lewisham East R Croucher4311.2
Walsall North A Humphries4651.1

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By-elections, 1997–2001

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
31 July 1997 Uxbridge John McAuley1100.3 [28]
20 November 1997 Beckenham J McAuley2670.8 [29]

General election, 7 June 2001

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Birmingham Erdington M Shore6812.2
North Southwark and Bermondsey Miss L Shore6121.7
North Thanet Tom Holmes 3950.9
South Thanet B Franklin2420.6
Wolverhampton South East J Barry5542.0

[30]


By-elections, 2001–2005

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
15 July 2004 Birmingham Hodge Hill James Starkey8053.9 [31]
30 September 2004 Hartlepool James Starkey2460.8 [32]

General election, 5 May 2005

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Banbury J Starkey9181.6
Brentford and Isleworth M Stoneman5231.1
Birmingham Erdington T Williams4161.3
Feltham and Heston G Kemp9752.6
Halifax Tom Holmes 1910.5
Lewisham East B Franklin6252.0
Manchester Central R Kemp4211.4
Newcastle upon Tyne North R Wood9972.6
Peterborough T Blackham9312.3
Ruislip-Northwood I Edward8412.1
Sedgefield M Farrell2530.6
North Southwark and Bermondsey P Winnett7041.9
Uxbridge P Shaw2840.8

[33]


By-elections, 2005–2010

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
29 June 2006 Bromley and Chislehurst Paul Winnett4761.6 [34]
10 July 2008 Haltemprice and Howden Tess Culnane5442.3 [35]

General election, 6 May 2010

Although the NF had planned to stand 25 candidates, in the event it fielded only 17. [36] The NF did not compete in Northern Ireland and instead encouraged supporters there to support the Traditional Unionist Voice. [37]

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Birmingham Erdington Terry Williams2290.6
Birmingham Yardley Paul Morris3490.9
Bradford East Gerry Robinson2220.5
Dudley North Kevin Inman1730.4
Faversham and Mid Kent Graham Kemp5421.2
Hayes and Harlington Andrewy Cripps5661.3
Keighley Steven Smith1350.3
Kingston upon Hull East Joe Uttley8802.6
Maidstone and the Weald Gary Butler6431.3
Montgomeryshire Milton Ellis3841.1
Rochdale Chris Jackson2,2364.9
Rossendale and Darwen Kevin Bryan 1,0622.3
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner Ian Edward8991.8
Tonbridge and Malling Mike Easter5051.0
Tyneside North Bob Batten5991.3
Uxbridge and South Ruislip Frank Mcallister2710.6
West Ham Michael Davidson1,0892.3

[38]

By-elections, 2010–2015

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
29 November 2012 Croydon North Richard Edmonds 1610.7 [39]

General election, 7 May 2015

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Aberdeen North Christopher Willett1860.4 [40]
Bridgend Adam Lloyd660.2 [41]
Carshalton and Wallington Richard Edmonds 490.1 [42]
Kingston upon Hull East Mike Cooper860.2 [43]
Linlithgow and East Falkirk Neil McIvor1030.2 [44]
North Tyneside Robert Batten1910.4 [45]
Rochdale Kevin Bryan 4331.0 [46]

By-elections, 2015–2017

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
20 October 2016 Batley & Spen Richard Edmonds 870.4 [47]

Scottish Parliament

In UK parliamentary elections, the NF has only ever contested 3 Scottish constituencies: Glasgow Govan (October 1974), Glasgow Pollok (1979) and the 1980 Glasgow Central by-election.

The NF stood for the first time ever in the 2011 Scottish Parliamentary elections by fielding 6 candidates - 1 for the North East region and 5 (3 of whom stood for the North East region too) for the constituencies. It failed to save any deposits or win any seats and achieved between 0.8% and 1.6% of the vote in the constituencies it contested (0.08% of the nationwide vote).

Scottish Parliament election, 5 May 2011

Source: BBC News [48]

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Aberdeen Central Mike Phillips2010.8
Aberdeen Donside Christopher Sean Willett2130.8
Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Ross Alexander Willett2140.7
Almond Valley Neil McIvor3291.1
Linlithgow Mike Coyle5581.6
Regional listsVotes %+/- %
North East Scotland 6400.2n/a

By-election

Date of ElectionConstituencyCandidateVotes %
20 June 2013 Aberdeen Donside Dave MacDonald2491.1 [49]

Scottish Parliament election, 5 May 2016

Source: BBC News [50]

Regional listsVotes %+/- %
North East Scotland 6170.2n/a

London Assembly

London Assembly election, 1 May 2008

Source: BBC News [51]

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Bexley and Bromley Paul Winnett11,2885.6
City and East Graham Kemp2,3501.3
Ealing and Hillingdon Ian Edward7,9394.5
Greenwich and Lewisham Tess Culnane8,5095.8
South West Andrew Cripps4,7542.5

London Assembly election, 3 May 2012

Source: BBC News [52]

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Ealing and Hillingdon Ian Edward2,0351.2
Greenwich and Lewisham Tess Culnane1,8161.4
Havering and Redbridge Richard Edmonds 1,9361.4
Regional listCandidatesVotes %
London-wideTess Culnane, Ian Edward, Andrew Cripps8,0060.4

European Parliament elections

The National Front stood in the 1989 and 1994 European elections but has not stood in European elections since as it feels that standing in them is endorsing them. [53]

1989 European Parliament election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Birmingham East Martin Wingfield 1,4710.8 [54]
Total1,4710.0

1994 European Parliament election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Birmingham West Andrew Carmichael3,7272.6 [54]
Hertfordshire John McAuley1,7550.8 [54]
London South East Ken Lowne2,9261.7 [55]
London West William Binding1,9631.1 [55]
Staffordshire East and Derby R P Jones2,0981.1 [56]
Total12,4690.1

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