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Essex North and Suffolk South (European Parliament constituency)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Essex North and Suffolk South was a constituency of the European Parliament located in the United Kingdom, electing one Member of the European Parliament by the first-past-the-post electoral system. Created in 1994 from parts of Essex North East and Suffolk, it was abolished in 1999 on the adoption of proportional representation for European elections in Great Britain. It was succeeded by the East of England region.

Boundaries

It consisted of the parliamentary constituencies of Braintree, Harwich, North Colchester, Saffron Walden, South Colchester and Maldon, and South Suffolk.[1] Braintree, North Colchester and South Colchester and Maldon had previously been part of Essex North East, while Harwich, Saffron Walden and South Suffolk had been part of the Suffolk constituency.

The entire area became part of the East of England constituency in 1999.

MEPs

Election Member Party
Essex North East and Suffolk prior to 1994
1994 Anne McIntosh Conservative
1999 constituency abolished, East of England from 1999

Election results

1994 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom: Essex North and Suffolk South[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Anne Caroline Ballingall McIntosh 68,311 33.2
Labour Christopher Alan Pearson 64,678 31.5
Liberal Democrats Stuart Mole 52,536 25.6
Independent
Anti European Superstate
Somerset de Chair 12,409 6.0
Green Jim Abbott 6,641 3.2
Natural Law Nick Pullen 884 0.4
Majority 3,633 1.7
Turnout 205,459 41.3
Conservative win (new seat)

References

  1. ^ The European Parliament 1994-1999 : MEPs and European constituencies in the United Kingdom, London : UK Office of the European Parliament, November 1994.
  2. ^ Europe elections 1994 : results and elected members, Directorate-General for Information and Public Relations, Luxembourg: European Parliament, 15 June 1994.

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