English Democrats Party election results

Parliamentary elections

Summary of general election performances

YearNumber of CandidatesTotal votesAverage voters per candidatePercentage of voteSaved depositsChange (percentage points)Number of MPs
2005 2415,1496310.10N/A0
2010 10764,8266050.21+0.10
2015 326,5312040.00−0.20

By-elections, 2004–05

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes%
15 July 2004Birmingham Hodge HillMark Wheatley2771.4[1]
30 September 2004HartlepoolEd Abrams410.1[2]

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.

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
AldershotG Cowd7011.7
BasildonMs K Gandy5101.2
Bristol North WestM Blundell8281.7
Chatham & AylesfordM Russell6681.6
City of ChesterE Abrams3080.7
ChesterfieldI Jerram8141.8
CopelandA Mossop6622.0
Doncaster NorthM Cassidy5611.8
Epping ForestRobin Tilbrook6311.4
Grantham & StamfordB Brown7741.6
Greenwich & WoolwichGarry Bushell12163.4
HexhamI Riddell5211.3
IpswichJ Kay6411.3
Lancashire WestS Garrett5251.2
Leeds North WestA Knowles5451.2
Norwich SouthC Constable4661.1
ReigateH Green6001.4
Saffron WaldenR Brown8601.6
SevenoaksJ Marshall7511.7
Southend WestJ Moss7011.8
Staffordshire South*Garry Bushell6432.5
VauxhallJ Polenceus2210.6
WakefieldP McEnhill3560.8
WantageG Lambourne6461.2

Source:[3]

*Note the South Staffordshire election was postponed until 23 June due to the death of a candidate

By-elections, 2005–10

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes%
29 June 2006Bromley and ChislehurstSteven Uncles2120.7[4]
Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes%
10 July 2008Haltemprice and HowdenJoanne Robinson17147.2[5]

General election 2010

The English Democrats stood 107 candidates in the 2010 general election.[6] (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.[7]

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
AshfieldTony Ellis11022.3
BeckenhamDan Eastgate2230.5
Bedfordshire MidJohn Cooper7121.3
Bexleyheath & CrayfordJohn Griffiths4661.1
Blyth ValleyAllan White3270.8
BosworthKames Lampitt6151.1
Brent NorthArvind Tailor2470.5
Brentford & IsleworthDavid Cunningham2300.4
Brentwood & OngarRobin Tilbrook4911.0
Bristol EastStephen Wright3470.8
Bristol North WestRay Carr6351.3
Bristol SouthCraig Clarke4000.8
Bristol WestJon Baker2700.5
Bromley & ChislehurstJon Cheeseman3760.9
BroxbourneDebbie LeMay6181.4
Bury SouthValerie Morris4941.0
Calder ValleyBarry Greenwood1570.3
Camberwell & PeckhamYohara Robby Munilla4350.9
Cambridgeshire North EastGraham Murphy3870.7
Cambridgeshire North WestStephen Goldspink14072.4
Chatham & AylesfordSean Varnham4000.9
ChelmsfordClaire Breed2540.5
Chelsea & FulhamGeorge Roseman1690.4
Chester, City ofEd Abrams5941.3
ChesterfieldIan Jerram12132.6
ChippenhamJohn Maguire3070.6
Cities of London & WestminsterFrank Roseman1910.5
ColchesterEddie Bone3350.7
DartfordGary Rogers21784.3
DaventryAlan Bennett-Spencer11872.3
Devon NorthNigel Vidler1460.3
DewsburyMichael Felse6611.2
Don ValleyBernie Aston17564.0
Doncaster CentralLawrence Parramore18164.4
Doncaster NorthWayne Crawshaw21485.2
DoverMichael Walters2160.4
Ealng SouthallSati Chaggar4081.0
East HamBarry O'Connor8221.6
EastleighTony Stephen2490.5
ElthamMike Tibby2170.5
Enfield NorthRaquel Weald1310.3
Enfield SouthgateBen Weald1730.4
Epping ForestKim Sawyer2850.6
Erith & ThamesmeadLaurence Williams*4651.1
Esher & WaltonMike Kearsley3070.6
FarehamJoe Jenkins6181.1
Gillingham & RainhamDean Lacey4641.0
GloucesterAlan Platt5641.1
GosportBob Shaw6221.3
GraveshamSteven Uncles10052.1
Greenwich & WoolwichTopo Wresniwiro3390.8
Haltemprice & HowdenJoanne Robinson14853.0
Hampshire EastMatt Williams7101.4
HarboroughDavid Ball5683.1
Hastings & RyeRodney Bridger3390.7
HavantFungus Addams8091.8
Hayes & HarlingtonCliff Dixon4641.1
Holborn & St PancrasMikel Susperregi750.1
HyndburnChristopher Reid4131.0
Isle of WightIan Dunsire12331.8
Islington South & FinsburyJohn Dodds3010.7
KetteringDerek Hilling9522.0
Kingston upon Hull EastMike Burton7152.1
Kingston upon Hull NorthMichael Cassidy2000.6
Kingston upon Hull West and HesslePater Mawer8762.8
KingswoodMichael Blundell3330.7
Leeds North WestAlan Procter1530.4
Lewisham EastJames Rose4261.0
LincolnErnest Coleman6041.3
Louth & HorncastleColin Mair5171.0
Meon ValleyPat Harris5821.1
Northampton SouthKevin Sills6181.6
Old Bexley & SidcupElaine Cheeseman5201.1
OrpingtonChriss Snape1990.1
Penistone & StocksbridgePaul McEnhill4921.1
PeterboroughRob King7701.7
Poplar & LimehouseAndrew Osborne4701.0
Portsmouth NorthDavid Knight10402.4
Portsmouth SouthIan DuCane4001.0
Rayleigh & WickfordJohn Hayter22194.2
RedditchVincent Schittone2550.6
Rochester & StroodRon Sands21824.5
RomfordPeter Thorogood6031.3
Rossendale & DarwenMichael Johnson6631.4
Salford & EcclesStephen Morris6211.5
Selby & AinstyGraham Michael6771.3
SevenoaksLouise Uncles8061.6
Sheffield HallamDavid Wildgoose5861.1
Southend WestTerry Phillips5461.3
StevenageCharles Vickers3660.8
Stockton NorthIan Saul17242.9
Stratford-On-AvonFred Bishop4730.9
StreathamJanus Polenceus2290.5
Sutton & CheamJohn Dodds1060.2
Tonbridge & MallingLisa Rogers3900.8
Uxbridge & South RuislipRoger Cooper4030.6
VauxhallJose Navarro2890.7
Warwickshire NorthDavid Lane4110.9
WellingboroughTerry Spencer5301.0
West Bromwich EastMark Cowles11503.0
Westminster NorthEdward Roseman990.3
Weston-Super-MareJohn Peverelle2750.5
WinchesterMark Lancaster5030.9
WorkingtonRob Logan4141.1
Worsley & Eccles SouthPaul Whitelegg13343.2

* Williams has also contested the London region for the Christian Peoples Alliance in the 2014 European elections, Old Bexley & Sidcup for the Christian Party in the 2015 general election, in Sidcup for the Liberal Party in the 2018 local election and Vale of Glamorgan for Gwlad Gwlad in the 2019 general election.[8]

Source for results:[9]

By-elections, 2010–15

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes%
13 January 2011Oldham East and SaddleworthStephen Morris1440.4[10]
3 March 2011Barnsley CentralKevin Riddiough5442.2[11]
15 December 2011Feltham and HestonRoger Cooper3221.4[12]
15 November 2012CorbyDavid Wickham4321.21[13]
29 November 2012RotherhamDavid Wildgoose7033.3[14]
28 February 2013EastleighMichael Walters700.2 [15]

General election 2015

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
Barnsley, CentralIan Sutton4771.3
Barnsley, EKevin Riddiough4401.1
BathJenny Knight630.1
Berwick-upon-TweedNeil Humphrey880.2
Bexleyheath & CrayfordMaggi Young1510.3
Bradford, WTherese Muchewicz980.2
Brentwood & OngarRobin Tilbrook1730.3
Bury, SValerie Morris1700.4
Dagenham & RainhamKim Gandy710.2
DartfordSteve Uncles2110.4
Don ValleyLouise Dutton2420.6
Doncaster, CentralDavid Burnett3090.8
Doncaster, NDavid Allen4481.1
Erith & ThamesmeadGraham Moore1880.4
Faversham & Mid KentGary Butler1580.3
HarlowEddy Butler1150.3
KetteringDerek Hilling1510.3
MonmouthStephen Morris1000.2
NuneatonSteve Paxton1040.2
Penistone & StocksbridgeColin Porter5001.1
Rother ValleySharon Pilling3770.8
RotherhamDean Walker1660.4
Sheffield, Brightside & HillsboroughJustin Saxton1710.4
Sheffield, CentralElizabeth Breed680.2
Sheffield, HallamSteve Clegg1670.3
Sheffield, HeeleyDavid Haslett1220.3
Sheffield, SEMatthew Roberts1410.3
Southend, WJeremy Moss1650.4
StevenageCharles Vickers1150.2
Suffolk Central & Ipswich, NTony Holyoak1620.3
Wentworth & DearneAlan England3090.7
Weston-super-MareRonald Lavelle3110.6

Source:[16]

By-elections, 2015-2017

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes%
20 October 2016Batley & SpenTherese Hirst9694.8[17]
20 October 2016WitneyWinston McKenzie520.1[18]

General election 2017

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
Barnsley, CentralStephen Morris2110.5[19]
Barnsley, EKevin Riddiough2870.7[20]
Cambridgeshire North EastStephen Goldspink2930.5[21]
ClactonRobin Tilbrook2890.7[22]
Doncaster, NDavid Allen3630.9[23]
Holburn & St PancrasJanus Polenceus930.2[24]

General election 2019

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
Bexleyheath & CrayfordGraham Moore5201.2
Brentwood & OngarRobin Tilbrook5321.0
BroxtoweAmy Dalla Mura4320.8
BuckinghamAntonio Vitello1940.3
Doncaster, NFrank Calladine3090.8

European Parliament elections

Summary of European election performance in the UK

YearNumber of English
regions contested
Total
votes
% of
GB vote
Saved
deposits
GB change
(% points)
Number
of MEPs
2004 5/9130,0560.80N/A0
2009 9/9279,8011.81+1.00
2014 9/9126,0240.80−1.10[25]
2019 4/939,3980.20−0.60

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:

Police forceCandidate1st round votes%Posn/no. cands
Cambridgeshire ConstabularyStephen Goldspink7,2198.1%6 out of 7
Essex PoliceRobin Tilbrook11,5506.87%6 out of 6
Kent PoliceSteven Uncles10,7895.3%5 out of 6[26]
Merseyside PolicePaul Rimmer7,1425.7%6 out of 6[27]
South Yorkshire PoliceDavid Allen22,60815.6%2 out of 5[28]

Welsh Assembly elections

2007 Welsh Assembly, 2007

Source: BBC News[29]
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.

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%
MonmouthEd Abrams8042.7
Newport EastMichael Blundell4292.2
Newport WestAndrew Constantine6342.7
Regional listsVotes%+/- %
South Wales East1,6550.9n/a

2011 Welsh Assembly, 2011

Source: BBC News[30]
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.

ConstituencyCandidateVotes%+/- %
MonmouthSteve Uncles7442.5−0.2
Regional listsVotes%+/- %
South Wales East1,9041.1+0.2

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