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1979 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom

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1979 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom

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FieldValue
election_name1979 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
countryUnited Kingdom
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
next_election1984 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
next_year1984
seats_for_election81 seats to the European Parliament
election_date7 June 1979
turnout32.4%
image1James Scott-Hopkins 1978.jpg
leader1James Scott-Hopkins
party1Conservative Party (UK)
leaders_seat1Hereford and Worcester
alliance1European Democrats
seats160
popular_vote16,508,492
percentage148.4%
swing1
image21657543218962 NP0238 Barbara CASTLE 001 MOBILE (cropped).jpg
leader2Barbara Castle
party2Labour Party (UK)
leaders_seat2Greater Manchester North
alliance2Party of European Socialists
seats217
popular_vote24,253,247
percentage231.6%
map[[File:1979 United Kingdom EU Election.svg300px]]
map2[[File:1979 UK European Parliament election.svg300px]]
outgoing_membersList of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom (1973–1979)
elected_membersList of members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom (1979–1984)

The 1979 European Parliament election, was the first European election to be held in the United Kingdom after the European Communities (EC) decided to directly elect representatives to the European Parliament. It was held on 7 June. Elections were also held in eight other EC states. European elections were incorporated into UK law by the European Assembly Elections Act 1978. Out of the 410 members of the European Parliament, 81 were elected from the UK. The electoral system was First past the post in England, Scotland and Wales (electing 78 MEPs in total) and Single Transferable Vote in Northern Ireland (electing 3 MEPs).

The result was a landslide victory for the Conservative Party, which won 60 of the 78 seats available in England, Wales and Scotland. Their decisive victory in the general election of the previous month and divisions within the Labour party on whether to stay in the EC probably helped the Conservatives to such a comprehensive victory. There was a very low turnout in the election compared with other states, the lowest in Europe. Voter apathy was an explanation, but it is likely the large number of elections in 1979 had a significant negative effect on turnout. There were referendums in Scotland and Wales on devolution in March and the general election in May, as well as local elections in England (not including London) and Wales.

Result (UK-wide)

Source: UK Parliament Briefing

PartyVotes won% of voteSeats% of seats
6,508,49248.46075.0
4,253,24731.61721.3
1,690,63812.60
247,8361.811.3
170,6881.311.3
140,6221.011.3
125,1690.911.3
83,3990.60
39,0260.30
38,1980.30
33,9690.30
United Against
the Common Market27,5060.20
23,5390.20
17,9530.10
10,2050.10
United Community9,3830.10
United Labour6,1220.00
4,8040.00
4,4180.00
3,7120.00
Independent Democratic2,4730.00
1,6350.00
Ulster Liberal Party9320.00
EFP4970.00
Others1,6280.00
  • Overall (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) turnout: 32.4%
  • Overall votes cast: 13,460,091

Results Breakdown

England, Scotland and Wales

Map of the Scottish results.
Map of the Northern Irish results

Source: UK Parliament Briefing

PartyVotes won% of voteSeats% of seats
6,508,49250.66076.9
4,253,24733.01721.8
1,690,63813.10
247,8361.911.3
83,3990.60
United Against
the Common Market27,5060.20
23,5390.20
17,9530.10
10,2050.10
4,8040.00
Ind. Democratic2,4730.00
1,6350.00
EFP4970.00
Others1,6280.00

Total votes cast – 12,873,852.

Northern Ireland

Source Northern Ireland Social and Political Archive

PartyCandidate(s)SeatsFirst Preference VotesNumber% of vote
Ian Paisley1170,68829.8
John Hume1140,62225.5
John Taylor, Harry West1125,16921.9
Oliver Napier039,0266.8
James Kilfedder038,1986.7
Bernadette McAliskey033,9695.9
United CommunityDavid Bleakley09,3831.6
United LabourPaddy Devlin06,1221.1
Brian Brennan, Francis Donnelly04,4180.8
Eddie Cummings03,7120.6
James Murray09320.2

Total votes cast – 572,239.

Constituency results

ConstituencyCon%Lab%Lib%PC%SNP%Others
Bedfordshire102,05458.848,45427.921,94312.61,198
Birmingham North68,50747.860,16342.014,58310.2
Birmingham South66,01247.560,77543.712,1608.8
Bristol100,16054.259,44332.125,30813.7
Cambridgeshire94,49759.042,03826.323,50114.7
Cheshire East89,64056.050,32431.519,95212.5
Cheshire West93,58956.847,27628.723,81614.5
Cleveland76,51450.651,68834.118,12512.04,960
Cornwall and Plymouth94,65055.136,68121.423,10513.517,164
Cotswolds109,13958.637,71320.327,91615.011,422
Cumbria104,47156.462,48533.716,6319.01,596
Derbyshire81,04650.962,34739.215,7759.9
Devon127,03261.837,38018.241,01020.0
Durham53,04335.181,98254.216,09410.7
Essex North East99,13760.733,49620.526,29816.14,497
Essex South West78,05953.946,24431.920,51614.2
Glasgow41,14427.373,84649.011,0737.324,77616.4
Greater Manchester North62,45639.279,92050.216,91010.6
Greater Manchester South70,68847.563,21442.514,86910.0
Greater Manchester West67,12743.366,82543.121,02113.6
Hampshire West114,97858.934,47217.745,78623.4
Hereford and Worcester106,27158.549,88827.525,42114.0
Hertfordshire97,17450.249,61925.646,75724.2
Highlands and Islands30,77626.110,8469.236,10930.739,99134.0
Humberside79,53151.756,52136.817,64311.5
Kent East117,26764.740,06022.120,19011.13,788
Kent West113,96160.746,48224.827,12713.5
Lancashire Central91,35554.163,70937.713,8218.2
Lancashire East77,08749.962,72940.612,2687.92,473
Lancashire West79,88851.360,39938.712,1167.83,486
Leeds54,40539.862,47545.620,00514.6
Leicester91,67555.157,81134.717,02710.2
Lincolnshire104,46061.544,61626.320,81512.2
Liverpool49,64645.242,41938.717,65016.1
London Central84,91554.445,72129.319,01012.26,448
London East77,95548.864,92540.716,78310.5
London North74,04249.759,07739.715,83810.6
London North East36,20034.261,00457.58,8398.3
London North West87,59655.349,26831.121,61813.6
London South98,29858.944,96727.023,52614.1
London South East94,18055.054,79832.021,49412.5890
London South Inner60,65243.667,83048.810,5097.6
London South West83,49852.051,74232.221,25113.23,810
London West89,43351.067,19338.317,0779.81,635
Lothians66,76135.661,18032.629,51815.829,93516.0
Mid and West Wales67,22636.077,47441.417,6289.422,73012.21,826
Mid Scotland and Fife66,25535.158,76831.218,1129.645,42624.1
Midlands Central94,60657.946,55728.515,8599.76,380
Midlands East85,09855.353,93535.114,8199.6
Midlands West69,91647.368,02446.09,9366.7
Norfolk102,98159.852,40630.416,8059.8
North East Scotland51,93033.038,13924.238,51624.528,88618.3
North Wales74,17341.946,62726.421,98912.434,17119.3
Northamptonshire103,63859.647,02927.123,13413.3
Northumbria67,06639.975,17244.825,71315.3
Nottingham64,72844.866,27945.913,5159.3
Salop and Stafford90,54557.545,54728.916,46910.54,804
Sheffield64,15742.177,21950.710,9517.2
Somerset120,05757.041,93119.948,60023.1
South East Wales51,47830.393,09354.810,5346.212,4697.42,182
South of Scotland66,81643.043,14527.716,82510.828,69418.5
South Wales66,85237.977,78444.117,81110.114,0297.9
Staffordshire East70,83648.764,23044.110,4097.2
Strathclyde East41,48228.672,26349.810,3257.121,01314.5
Strathclyde West65,60837.263,78136.117,95510.229,11516.5
Suffolk101,96660.445,64227.121,13112.5
Surrey113,78654.428,89713.862,27229.74,450
Sussex East123,50665.733,58117.930,84716.4
Sussex West131,07765.926,89413.535,59317.95,303
Thames Valley110,78863.139,86522.724,87714.2
Tyne South and Wear67,47544.973,93649.28,9585.9
Upper Thames103,48859.439,90022.930,90717.7
Wessex130,74463.342,91020.831,22015.11,706
Wight and Hampshire East128,41464.734,90117.635,24817.7
Wiltshire86,87347.535,45719.460,40433.1
Yorkshire North98,46459.141,40824.826,81216.1
Yorkshire South46,65632.683,49058.313,0259.1
Yorkshire South West52,15735.875,47351.917,85012.3
Yorkshire West73,55544.476,55246.315,4609.3

References

References

  1. Ayres, Steven. (3 April 2014). "Standard Note SN06865: European Parliament Elections: Turnout trends, 1979-2009".
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