The results are in for all electoral regions for the European elections which took place on Thursday 23rd May. The tally of MEPs across Great Britain is as follows: Brexit Party – 29 (+29) Liberal Democrat – 16 (+15) Labour – 10 (-10) Green – 7 (+4) Conservative – 4 (-15) SNP – 3 (+1) Plaid Cymru – 1 (-) UKIP – 0 (-24) Change UK – 0 (-) And the votes cast across Great Britain were: Brexit Party – 5,248,533 – 31.6% (+31.6%) Liberal Democrat – 3,367,284 – 20.3% (+13.4%) Labour – 2,347,255 – 14.1% (-11.3%) Green – 2,023,380 – 12.1% (+4.2%) Conservative – 1,512,147 – 9.1% (-14.8%) SNP – 594,553 – 3.6% (+1.1%) Change UK – 571,846 – 3.4% (+3.4%) UKIP – 554,463 – 3.3% (-24.2%) Plaid Cymru – 163,928 – 1.0% (+0.3%) Comparisons are with the 2014 result. Northern Ireland (detailed below) elected three MEPs through the Single Transferable Vote system: one each for the DUP, Sinn Fein and Alliance Party. What follows are the results of the European elections in the UK, region by region. East Midlands – 5 MEPs Comprises Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire (except the parts of the county previously regarded as Humberside) 2014 result: 2 UKIP, 2 Conservative, 1 Labour 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 Brexit Party: Annunziata Rees-Mogg, Jonathan Bullock, Matthew Patten 1 Lib Dem: Bill Newton Dunn 1 Labour: Rory Palmer Incumbents defeated: Emma McClarkin (Con), Rupert Matthews (Con) Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 452,321 – 38.23% (+38.23%) Lib Dem – 203,989 – 17.24% (+11.82%) Labour – 164,682 – 13.92% (-11.01%) Conservative – 126,138 – 10.66% (-15.33%) Green – 124,630 – 10.53% (+4.55%) UKIP – 58,198 – 4.92% (-27.98%) Change UK – 41,117 – 3.47% (+3.47%) East of England – 7 MEPs Comprises Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk 2014 result: 3 UKIP, 3 Conservative, 1 Labour 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 Brexit Party: Richard Tice, Michael Heaver, June Mummery 2 Lib Dem: Barbara Gibson, Lucy Nethsingha 1 Green: Catherine Rowett 1 Conservative: Geoffrey Van Orden Incumbents defeated: John Flack (Con), Stuart Agnew (UKIP), Alex Mayer (Lab) Other notable unsuccessful candidates: Former Tory MP Neil Carmichael and former Labour MP Roger Casale both fail in their bids to be elected for Change UK; English Democrats leader Robin Tilbrook Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 604,715 – 37.83% (+37.83%) Lib Dem – 361,563 – 22.62% (+15.76%) Green – 202,460 – 12.67% (+4.20%) Conservative – 163,830 – 10.25% (-18.12%) Labour – 139,490 – 8.73% (-8.53%) Change UK – 58,274 – 3.65% (+3.65%) UKIP – 54,676 – 3.42% (-31.06%) London – 8 MEPs=========================== 2014 result: 4 Labour, 2 Conservative, 1 UKIP, 1 Green 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 Lib Dem: Irina Von Wiese, Dinesh Dhamija, Luisa Porritt 2 Labour: Claude Moraes, Seb Dance 2 Brexit Party: Ben Habib, Lance Forman 1 Green: Scott Ainslie Incumbents defeated: UKIP leader Gerard Batten, Syed Kamall (Con), Charles Tannock (Con) Other notable unsuccessful candidates: Former BBC journalist Gavin Esler, former Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Rostowski and former Labour MEP Carole Tongue all fail in their bids to be elected for Change UK; ex-Labour MP and Political Secretary to Jeremy Corbyn, Katy Clark; Co-Founder of the Women’s Equality Party, Catherine Mayer Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Lib Dem – 608,725 – 27.17% (+20.44%) Labour – 536,810 – 23.96% (-12.72%) Brexit – 400,257 – 17.86% (+17.86%) Green – 278,957 – 12.45% (+3.52%) Conservative – 177,964 – 7.94% (-14.58%) Change UK – 117,635 – 5.25% (+5.25%) UKIP – 46,497 (2.08%, -14.79%) North East – 3 MEPs Comprises Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and Teesside 2014 result: 2 Labour, 1 UKIP=============== 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 2 Brexit Party: Brian Monteith, John Tennant 1 Labour: Jude Kirton-Darling Incumbents defeated: Paul Brannen (Lab) Other notable unsuccessful candidate: Former Liberal Democrat MEP Fiona Hall fails in her bid to return to Brussels Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 240,056 – 38.73% (+38.73%) Labour – 119,931 – 19.35% (-17.12%) Lib Dem – 104,313 – 16.83% (+10.90%) Green – 49,905 – 8.05% (+2.86%) Conservative – 42,395 – 6.84% (-10.86%) UKIP – 38,269 (6.17%, -23.02%) Change UK – 24,968 – 4.03% (+4.03%) North West – 8 MEPs Comprises Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside 2014 result: 3 UKIP, 3 Labour, 2 Conservative 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 Brexit Party: Claire Fox, Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen, David Bull 2 Labour: Theresa Griffin, Julie Ward 2 Lib Dem: Chris Davies, Jane Brophy 1 Green: Gina Dowding Incumbents defeated: Saj Karim (Con), Wajid Khan (Lab) Other notable unsuccessful candidate: Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – known as “Tommy Robinson” – fails in his bid for election as an Independent. Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 541,843 – 31.23% (+31.23%) Labour – 380,193 – 21.91% (-11.94%) Lib Dem – 297,507 – 17.15% (+11.14%) Green – 216,581 – 12.48% (+5.47%) Conservative – 131,002 – 7.55% (-12.51%) UKIP – 62,464 – 3.60% (-23.86%) Change UK – 47,237 – 2.72% (+2.72%) Robinson – 38,908 – 2.24% (+2.24%) Northern Ireland – 3 MEPs======================== 2014 result: 1 Sinn Fein, 1 DUP, 1 UUP 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 1 DUP: Diane Dodds 1 Sinn Fein: Martina Anderson 1 Alliance: Naomi Long The three MEPs were elected using the Single Transferable Vote system of proportional representation. The first preference votes were as follows, although no candidate had reached the quota to have sufficient votes to be elected before the trailing candidates were eliminated and the votes redistributed across several rounds: Martina Anderson (Sinn Fein) – 126,951 – 22.2% (-3.2%) Diane Dodds (DUP) – 124,991 – 21.8% (+0.9%) Naomi Long (Alliance) – 105,928 – 18.5% (+11.4%) Colum Eastwood (SDLP) – 78,589 – 13.7% (-0.7%) Jim Allister (TUV) – 62,021 – 10.8% (-1.3%) Danny Kennedy (UUP) – 53,052 – 9.3% (-4.0%) Clare Bailey (Green) – 12,471 – 2.2% (+0.5%) Robert Hill (UKIP) – 5,115 – 0.9% (-3.0%) Jane Morrice (Ind) – 1,719 – 0.3% (+0.3%) Neil McCann (Ind) – 948 – 0.2% (+0.2%) Amandeep Singh Bhogal (Con) – 662 – 0.1% (-0.6%) Scotland – 6 MEPs============================== 2014 result: 2 SNP, 2 Labour, 1 Conservative, 1 UKIP 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 SNP: Alyn Smith, Christian Allard, Aleen McLeod 1 Brexit Party: Louis Stedman-Bruce 1 Lib Dem: Sheila Ritchie 1 Conservative: Nosheena Mobarik Incumbent defeated: David Martin (Lab) Other notable unsuccessful candidate: Former SNP MP Margaret Ferrier fails in her bid to be elected. Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) SNP – 594,553 – 37.7% (+8.8%) Brexit – 233,006 – 14.8% (+14.8%) Lib Dem – 218,285 – 13.8% (+6.8%) Conservative – 182,476 – 11.6% (-5.6%) Labour – 146,724 – 9.3% (-16.6%) Green – 129,603 – 8.2% (+0.2%) Change UK – 30,004 – 1.9% (+1.9%) UKIP – 28,418 – 1.8% (-8.7%) South East – 10 MEPs Comprises Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex 2014 result: 4 UKIP, 3 Conservatives, 1 Labour, 1 Liberal Democrat, 1 Green 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 4 Brexit Party: Nigel Farage, Alexandra Phillips, Robert Rowland, Belinda De Lucy 3 Lib Dem: Catherine Bearder, Antony Hook, Julie Bunting 1 Green: Alexandra Phillips 1 Conservative: Daniel Hannan 1 Labour: John Howarth Incumbents defeated: Nirj Deva (Con), Richard Ashworth (Change UK, formally Con) Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 915,686 – 36.06% (+36.06%) Lib Dem – 653,743 – 25.75% (+17.71%) Green – 343,249 – 13.52% (+4.46%) Conservative – 260,277 – 10.25% (-20.70%) Labour – 184,678 – 7.27% (-7.39%) Change UK – 105,832 – 4.17% (+4.17%) UKIP – 56,487 – 2.22% (-29.91%) South West – 6 MEPs Comprises Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire and Gibraltar 2014 result: 2 UKIP, 2 Conservative, 1 Labour, 1 Green 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 Brexit Party: Ann Widdecombe, James Glancy, Christina Jordan 2 Lib Dem: Caroline Voaden, Martin Horwood 1 Green: Molly Scott Cato Incumbents defeated: Ashley Fox (Con), Clare Moody (Lab) Other notable unsuccessful candidates: Journalist Rachel Johnson (Change UK), Lord Adonis (Lab); former MP Stephen Williams (Lib Dem) Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 611,742 – 36.71% (+36.71%) Lib Dem – 385,095 – 23.11% (+12.41%) Green – 302,364 – 18.14% (+7.04%) Conservative – 144,674 – 8.68% (-20.21%) Labour – 108,100 – 6.49% (-7.26%) UKIP – 53,739 – 3.22% (-29.07%) Change UK – 46,612 – 2.80% (+2.80%) Wales – 4 MEPs================================= 2014 result: 1 Labour, 1 UKIP, 1 Conservative, 1 Plaid Cymru 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 2 Brexit Party: Nathan Gill, James Wells 1 Plaid Cymru: Jill Evans 1 Labour: Jacqueline Jones Notable unsuccessful candidate: Former Labour MP Jon Owen Jones fails in his bid to be elected for Change UK Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 271,404 – 31.33% (+31.33%) Plaid Cymru – 193,928 – 22.39% (+7.13%) Labour – 127,833 – 14.76% (-13.39%) Lib Dem – 113,885 – 13.15% (+9.20%) Conservative – 54,587 – 6.30% (-11.12%) Green – 52, 660 – 6.08% (+1.54%) UKIP – 27,655 – 3.19% (-24.36%) Change UK – 24,332 – 2.81% (+2.81%) West Midlands – 7 MEPs Comprises Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, the West Midlands conurbation and Worcestershire 2014 result: 3 UKIP, 2 Labour, 2 Conservative 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 Brexit Party: Rupert Lowe, Martin Daubney, Andrew Kerr 1 Labour: Neena Gill 1 Lib Dem: Phil Bennion 1 Green: Ellie Chowns 1 Conservative: Anthea McIntyre Incumbents defeated: Daniel Dalton (Con), Siôn Simon (Lab) Other notable unsuccessful candidate: Former Conservative Cabinet Minister Stephen Dorrell fails in his bid for election representing Change UK Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 507,152 – 37.66% (+37.66%) Labour – 228,298 – 16.95% (-9.76%) Lib Dem – 219,982 – 16.33% (+10.77%) Green – 143,520 – 10.66% (+5.40%) Conservative – 135,279 – 10.04% (-14.27%) UKIP – 66,934 – 4.97% (-26.52%) Change UK – 45,673 – 3.39% (+3.39%) Yorkshire and the Humber – 6 MEPs Comprises South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and the area previously regarded as Humberside 2014 result: 2 UKIP, 2 Conservative, 2 Labour 2019 MEPs elected (serving MEPs in bold) 3 Brexit Party: John Longworth, Lucy Harris, Jake Pugh 1 Labour: Richard Corbett 1 Lib Dem: Shaffaq Mohammed 1 Green: Magid Magid Incumbents defeated: Mike Hookem (UKIP), John Procter (Con), Amjad Bashir (Con) Other notable unsuccessful candidate: Former Lib Dem MEP Diana Wallis fails in her bid to return to Brussels representing Change UK Detailed regional result (compared with 2014) Brexit – 470,351 – 36.48% (+36.48%) Labour – 210,516 – 16.33% (-12.99%) Lib Dem – 200,180 – 15.53% (+9.27%) Green – 166, 980 – 12.95% (+5.06%) Conservative – 92,863 – 7.20% (-12.00%) UKIP – 56,100 – 4.35% (-26.78%) Change UK – 30,162 – 2.34% (+2.34%)