7 MEPs will be elected to represent the East of England. MEPs are
elected by proportional representation, in order as listed by their
party. The number of MEPs each party gets is calculated using a formula
called d'Hondt, except in Northern Ireland, where the Single
Transferable Vote (STV) system is used.
Elected to represent the EAST OF ENGLAND
Richard
Tice
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Brexit
Party
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Brexit
Party chair. Former Leave.EU co-chair. CEO of property asset management group
Quidnet Capital.
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Michael
Heaver
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Brexit
Party
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Co-founder
of Westminster.
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June
Mummery
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Brexit
Party
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Fishing
reform and fishing rights campaigner, Lowestoft Fish Market Alliance.
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Geoffrey
van Orden
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Conservatives
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Former
British Army officer. MEP. Eurosceptic.
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Catherine
Rowett
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Greens
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Professor
of Philosophy, known for her work on Pre-Socratic philosophers.
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Barbara
Gibson
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Liberal
Democrats
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Herts
county councillor, business communications specialist, originally from
Oklahoma.
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Lucy
Nethsingha
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Liberal
Democrats
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Cambridgeshire
county council Lib Dem leader.
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Candidates shown in party list order Change UKEmma Taylor Neil Carmichael Bhavna Joshi Michelle de Vries Amanda Gummer Thomas Graham Roger Casale ConservativeGeoffrey Van Orden John Flack Joe Rich Thomas McLaren Joel Charles Wazz Mughal Thomas Smith English DemocratsRobin Tilbrook Charles Vickers Bridget Vickers Paul Wiffen GreenCatherine Rowett Rupert Read Martin Schmierer Fiona Radic Paul Jeater Dr Pallavi Devulapalli Jeremy Caddick LabourAlex Mayer Chris Vince Sharon Taylor Alvin Shum Anna Smith Adam Scott Javeria Hussain Liberal DemocratsBarbara Gibson Lucy Nethsingha Fionna Tod Stephen Robinson Sandy Walkington Marie Goldman Jules Ewart The Brexit PartyRichard Tice Michael Heaver June Mummery Paul Hearn Priscilla Huby Sean Lever Edmund Fordham UKIPStuart Agnew Paul Oakley Liz Jones William Ashpole Alan Graves John Wallace John Whitby IndependentAttila Csordas
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