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Bristol Post
National
Andrew McQuarrie

Results for Bristol, South Glos and North Somerset in the 2019 European Parliament elections

The Green Party were the most popular choice among Bristol voters in Thursday’s (May 23) European Parliament elections.

The Greens won 35.1 per cent of the 140,719 votes cast in the city (with a turnout of 44.62 per cent), ensuring the re-election of South West MEP Molly Scott Cato along with five other MEPs.

For the full results in Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset see below (percentages rounded to nearest decimal place).

You can also read more of our election coverage, including the results and reaction as it happened, reaction as the Greens triumphed and Romanians' distress at being unable to vote.

Molly Scott Cato was re-elected as a Green MEP for the South West - with the help of Bristol's votes (David Betts Photography)

Bristol

Green: 35.1 per cent (49,126 votes)

Liberal Democrats: 22.5 per cent (31,510)

Brexit Party: 18.6 per cent (26,071)

Labour: 13.9 per cent (19,431)

Conservatives: 4.7 per cent (6,623)

Change UK: 2.3 per cent (3,258)

UKIP: 2.3 per cent (3,196 votes)

English Democrats: 0.3 per cent (484)

Seed (independent):  0.1 per cent (178)

Maxey (ind): 0.07 per cent (97)

Rahman (ind): 0.05 per cent (66)

Rejected: 0.5 per cent (662)

Ann Widdecombe, who was elected as a Brexit Party MEP for the South West (PA)

South Gloucestershire (turnout 37.46 per cent)

Brexit Party: 13.7 per cent (27,839 votes)

Liberal Democrats: 9 per cent (18,245)

Green: 5.5 per cent (11,149)

Conservatives: 3.8 per cent (7,633)

Labour: 2.7 per cent (5,462)

UKIP: 1.2 per cent (2,481)

Change UK: 1.1 (2,176)

English Democrats: 0.2 per cent (406)

Seed: 0.053 per cent (108)

Maxey: 0.042 per cent (86)

Rahman: 0.01 per cent (27)

Rejected: 0.2 per cent (409)

North Somerset (turnout 38.54 per cent)

Brexit Party: 14.5 per cent (23,388 votes)

Liberal Democrats: 9.2 per cent (14,853)

Green: 6.7 per cent (10,812)

Conservatives: 3.1 per cent (5,053)

Labour 1.9 per cent (3,080)

Change UK 1.3 per cent (2,148)

UKIP 1.2 per cent (1,891)

English Democrats 0.2 per cent (299)

Seed: 0.1 per cent (160)

Maxey: 0.07 per cent (117)

Rahman: 0.02 per cent (29)

Rejected: 0.2 per cent (282)

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