East Midlands (European Parliament constituency)


East Midlands was an English constituency of the European Parliament in the United Kingdom. Established in 1999 with six members to replace single-member districts. Between 2009 and until the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU on 31 January 2020 it returned five MEPs, elected using the D'Hondt method of party-list proportional representation.

Boundaries

The constituency corresponded to the East Midlands region of England, comprising the counties of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire and most of Lincolnshire.

History

The constituency was organised as a result of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999, replacing a number of single-member constituencies. These were Leicester, Northamptonshire and Blaby, Nottingham and Leicestershire North West, Nottinghamshire North and Chesterfield, and parts of Lincolnshire and Humberside South, Peak District, and Staffordshire East and Derby.
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Election1979 – 19841984 – 19891989 – 19941994 – 1999--
Derbyshire Tom Spencer
Conservative
Geoff Hoon
Labour
Geoff Hoon
Labour
Geoff Hoon
Labour
Seat abolishedSeat abolishedSeat abolishedSeat abolished
LeicesterFrederick Tuckman
Conservative
Frederick Tuckman
Conservative
Frederick Tuckman
Conservative
Mel Read
Labour
Susan Waddington
Labour
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Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire and Humberside South
Bill Newton Dunn
Conservative
Bill Newton Dunn
Conservative
Bill Newton Dunn
Conservative
Bill Newton Dunn
Conservative
Bill Newton Dunn
Conservative
Veronica Hardstaff
Labour
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Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire and Blaby
Anthony Simpson
Conservative
Anthony Simpson
Conservative
Anthony Simpson
Conservative
Anthony Simpson
Conservative
Anthony Simpson
Conservative
Angela Billingham
Labour
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Nottingham
Nottingham and Leicestershire North West
Michael Gallagher
Labour
SDP
Michael Kilby
Conservative
Ken Coates
Labour
Mel Read
Labour
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Nottinghamshire North and Chesterfield Seat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedKen Coates
Labour
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Peak District Seat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedSeat not establishedArlene McCarthy
Labour
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Staffordshire East and Derby Staffordshire East in West MidlandsStaffordshire East in West MidlandsStaffordshire East in West MidlandsStaffordshire East in West MidlandsStaffordshire East in West MidlandsStaffordshire East in West MidlandsPhillip Whitehead
Labour
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Returned members

Notes:
In August 2005, four of the MEPs for the region sent a joint letter to President of the European Parliament Josep Borrell to complain of Kilroy-Silk:
"He seems to have done little or no work as a constituency MEP for the East Midlands. This leaves five MEPs to do the work of six and the electorate have been short-changed". They complained that Kilroy-Silk was not "fulfilling the pledge he made on becoming an MEP, to serve the electorate of his region" and to call for him to "either do the job for which he is paid, or get out and leave it to those who can."

The parliament has no power to remove Mr Kilroy-Silk, who is understood to have attended the minimum number of plenary sessions required to be eligible for his parliamentary allowances. Such a complaint was unprecedented. Kilroy-Silk refused to comment on it. The European Parliament does not have any power to expel a member, and Borrell took no action.

Election results

Elected candidates are shown in bold. Brackets indicate the number of votes per seat won.

2019

2014

2009

2004

1999