ProLife Alliance election results

ProLife Alliance was formed in the UK in October 1996, originally as a political party. It put up 56 candidates at the 1997 general election and also contested the 2004 European elections.

Election results

House of Commons

House of Commons of the United Kingdom
Election year # of total votes % of overall vote # of seats won Rank
1997[1] 19,332Increase 0.1%Increase 0 Steady 18
2001[2] 9,453 Decrease 0.0% Decrease 0 Steady 20

1997 general election

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Altrincham & Sale, W Jonathan Stephens 313 0.6
Barking Damien Mearns 159 0.5
Beaconsfield Gillian Duval 286 0.6
Billericay John Buchanan 570 1.0
Birmingham, Selly Oak Greg Gardner 417 0.8
Bracknell Dominica Roberts 276 0.5
Brent, E Andrew Shanks 218 0.6
Caerphilly Catherine Williams 270 0.6
Cambridge Anna Johnstone 191 0.4
Cheltenham Anne Harriss 245 0.5
Chipping Barnet Brian Scallan 243 0.5
Copeland Gerard Hanratty 389 0.9
Coventry, NW Paul Mills 359 0.7
Cumbernauld & Kilsyth Jan Kara 609 1.7
Dagenham Kathleen Goble 152 0.4
Derby, N Jane Waters 195 0.4
Don Valley Claire Johnson 330 0.8
Doncaster, Central Jonathan Redden 694 1.6
Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush Paul Danon 265 0.6
Ealing, Southall Kinga Klepacka 473 0.9
East Kilbride John Deighan 1170 2.4
Eastwood Manar Tayan 393 0.8
Epsom & Ewell Katherine Weeks 466 0.9
Glasgow, Anniesland Akhtar Majid 374 1.1
Glasgow, Cathcart Zofia Indyk 687 2.0
Glasgow, Maryhill Jahangir Hanif 344 1.2
Glasgow, Pollok Monica Gott 380 1.2
Grantham & Stamford Rosa Clark 314 0.6
Hamilton, S Colin Gunn 684 2.1
Hertford & Stortford Michael Franey 259 0.5
Holborn & St Pancras Bruno Quintavalle 114 0.3
Hornchurch Joseph Sowerby 189 0.4
Hull, E Margaret Nolan 190 0.5
Leeds, NW Robert Toone 251 0.5
Leyton & Wanstead Sean Duffy 488 1.2
Liverpool, Riverside Heather Neilson 277 0.7
Liverpool, Walton Veronica Mearns 246 0.6
Liverpool, Wavertree Rachel Kingsley 346 0.8
Manchester, Withington Simon Caldwell 614 1.4
Morley & Rothwell Pat Sammon 148 0.3
Orpington Nicholas Wilton 191 0.3
Oxford, E William Harper-Jones 318 0.7
Oxford, W & Abingdon Linda Hodge 238 0.4
Paisley, N Robert Graham 531 1.6
Peterborough Stephen Goldspink 275 0.6
Rotherham Andrew Neal 364 1.0
Sheffield, Central Maureen Aitken 280 0.8
Solihull Jim Caffery 623 1.0
Southampton, Itchen Ferdi McDermott 99 0.2
Stevenage David Bundy 196 0.4
Stratford-on-Avon Sarah Miller 284 0.5
Surrey, SW Josephine Quintavalle 258 0.5
Tottenham Eleanor Tay 210 0.6
Welwyn Hatfield Helen Harold 267 0.5
Wimbledon Sophie Davies 346 0.7
Wirral, S Jane Nielsen 264 0.6

Source:[3]

European Parliament election, 2004

20,393 votes total

Constituency Candidates Votes %
East of England Sarah Bell, Thomas Hoey, Beata Klepacka,
John Matthews, Michael McBrien, Gregory Tagney,
Clare Underwood
3,730 0.3
North West England Fiona Pinto, Julia Millington, Kathleen Delarmi,
Rosanne Allen, Fiona Daly
10,084 0.5
South East England Dominica Roberts, Gillian Duval, Josephine Quintavalle,
Penelope Orford, Mark Carroll, Rebecca Ng,
John Dixon, Francis O'Brien, Yvonne Windsor, Carl St John
6,579 0.5

Source:[4]

References

  1. "2005 General election results". UK Political Info. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  2. "Election 2010 Results". BBC News. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  3. politicsresources.net, UK Members of Parliament, 1997-2001 (index)
  4. European Election: United Kingdom Result index page, BBC News, 14 June 2004
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