Election Results
Results for June 2009 - County and European Elections
Results of the Lancashire County Council elections in Pendle are as follows :-
Brierfield and Nelson North electoral division
Mohammed Abdullah, Conservative Party - 940
Shazad Ahmed, Liberal Democrat - 1974
Mohammed Iqbal, Labour Party - 2253 ELECTED
Lee Karmer, British National Party - 581
Voter turnout was 54.73%
Nelson South electoral division
George Adam, Labour Party - 1652 ELECTED
John Banks, UK Independence Party - 346
Helen Mulligan, British National Party - 507
Shakil Rehmann, Conservative Party - 1123
Sonia Robinson, Liberal Democrat - 849
Voter turnout was 42.14%
Pendle Central electoral division
George Askew, Conservative Party - 1275 ELECTED
Dorothy Lord, Liberal Democrat - 1207
Brian Parker, British National Party - 978
David Whalley, Labour Party - 653
Voter turnout was 39.25%
Pendle East electoral division
Michael Calvert, Conservative Party - 2295 ELECTED
Graham Cannon - UK Independence Party - 546
Veronica Cullen, British National Party - 579
David Foat, Labour Party - 497
Adam Thomas, Liberal Democrat - 651
Voter turnout was 41.71%
Pendle West electoral division
Bob Allen, Labour Party - 816
Ronald Bradbury, British National Party - 574
Shelagh Derwent, Conservative Party - 2821 ELECTED
James Wood, Liberal Democrat - 648
Voter turnout was 45.2%
West Craven electoral division
Keith Bailey, Conservative Party - 2431 ELECTED
James Jackman, British National Party - 897
Ian Tweedie, Labour Party - 488
David Whipp, Liberal Democrat - 1996
Voter turnout was 44.1%
Results of the Lancashire County Council elections in the rest of Lancashire:
Visit the Lancashire County Council Election Results pages to see the rest of the County election results as they happen.
Results of the North West region European Parliament Elections 2009 are as follows:-
| Party | North West | Pendle |
|---|---|---|
| British National Party | 132,094 (8.0%) | 3610 (12.23%) |
| Christian Party | 25,999 (1.6%) | 515 (1.74%) |
| Conservative Party | 423,174 (25.6%) | 8450 (28.63%) |
| English Democrats | 40,027 (2.4%) | 561 (1.90%) |
| Green Party | 127,133 (7.7%) | 1540 (5.22%) |
| Jury Team | 8,783 (0.5%) | 168 (0.57%) |
| Labour Party | 336,831 (20.4%) | 5272 (17.86%) |
| Liberal Democrats | 235,639 (14.3%) | 4109 (13.92%) |
| No2EU, Yes to Democracy | 23,580 (1.4%) | 318 (1.08%) |
| Libertas | 6,980 (0.4%) | 95 (0.32%) |
| Socialist Labour Party | 26,224 (1.6%) | 305 (1.03%) |
| UK Independence Party | 261,740 (15.8%) | 4218 (14.29%) |
| Independent (Francis Apaloo) | 3,621 (0.2%) | 20 (0.07%) |
| Spoilt Papers | - | 338 (1.15%) |
Voter turnout in Pendle was 44.63%. Pendle's turnout for the Euro Elections was the highest in Lancashire and second highest in the North West
The European Parliament elections are by proportional representation, so electors vote for their preferred party. Each party's seats reflect its percentage of the vote and candidates are appointed by the parties. Candidates appointed were as follows:
Conservatives - Robert Atkins, Sajjad Karim, Jacqueline Foster (3)Labour - Arlene McCarthy, Brian Simpson (2)
UK Independence Party - Paul Nuttall (1)
Liberal Democrats - Chris Davies (1)
British National Party - Nick Griffin (1)
- Download Official Statement of Results for the North West
- Download North West England Results Breakdown
North West Votes
All the information you need for the 2009 European Elections in the North West England.