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List of European Parliament by-elections in the United Kingdom

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By-elections to the European Parliament in the United Kingdom were held during the period when the United Kingdom used single-member, first-past-the-post constituencies to elect Members of the European Parliament from 1979 to 1999: they were required when a member resigned, died or was disqualified. Six by-elections were held in this period, all retained by the holding party.

By-election Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained at next election
London South West[1] 20 September 1979 Shelagh Roberts

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Conservative Shelagh Roberts

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Conservative Disqualification Yes
Midlands West[2] 5 March 1987 Terry Pitt

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Labour John Bird

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Labour Death Yes
Hampshire Central[3] 15 December 1988 Basil de Ferranti

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Conservative Edward Kellett-Bowman

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Conservative Death Yes
Merseyside West[2] 12 December 1996 Kenneth Stewart

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Labour Richard Corbett

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Labour Death Yes
Yorkshire South[2] 7 May 1998 Norman West

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Labour Linda McAvan

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Labour Resignation N/A
North East Scotland[4][5] 26 November 1998 Allan Macartney

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SNP Ian Hudghton

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SNP Death N/A

References

  1. ^ United Kingdom Parliamentary Election results 1979-1999: London
  2. ^ a b c United Kingdom Parliamentary Election results 1979-1999: England: Part 2
  3. ^ United Kingdom Parliamentary Election results 1979-1999: England: Part 1
  4. ^ Grice, Andrew (28 November 1998). "Politics: Euro Election: Woofie factor sees off Labour in Scots poll". The Independent. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  5. ^ United Kingdom Parliamentary Election results 1979-1999: Scotland