General Election 2005
The English Democrats contested 24 seats, receiving a total of 15149 votes, an average of 631 (range 221 to 1216). The percentage share of the vote ranged from 0.6% to 3.4%, with an average of 1.45%. No candidates were elected.
Contents
- General Election 2005
- General Election 2010
- General Election 2015
- Summary of European election performance in the UK
- English Police Commissioner elections
- 2007 Welsh Assembly 2007
- 2011 Welsh Assembly 2011
- References
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*Note the South Staffordshire election was postponed until 23 June due to the death of a candidate
General Election 2010
The English Democrats stood 107 candidates in the 2010 general election. (106 is the minimum number required to qualify for a Party Election Broadcast.) The EDP received 64,826 votes, or 0.3% of the vote in England, won only one deposit in Doncaster North with 5.2% and overall 0.2% of the vote in the United Kingdom. No candidates were elected.
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General Election 2015
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Summary of European election performance in the UK
Note: The English Democrats do not stand in Scotland or Wales in the European Elections although the results are displayed as a proportion of the GB results. (Northern Ireland has a different electoral system).
English Police Commissioner elections
English Democrats contested five of the 41 Police and Crime Commissioner elections in November 2012. Results were:
2007 Welsh Assembly, 2007
Source: BBC News
Due to the English Democrats stance on the status of Monmouthshire, the English Democrats stood in the three constituencies in Monmouthshire and in the South Wales East region. They came 16th place nationwide with 0.2% of the vote.
2011 Welsh Assembly, 2011
Source: BBC News
The English Democrats stood five candidates in the South Wales East region and contested only one individual constituency, Monmouth. The vote in Monmouth fell by 0.2% but regional vote increased by 0.2%. They came 11th place nationwide with 0.1% of the vote.