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 2001 general election and 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

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Altrincham & Sale WestJonathan Stephens3130.6
BarkingDamien Mearns1590.5
BeaconsfieldGillian Duval2860.6
BillericayJohn Buchanan5701.0
Birmingham, Selly OakGreg Gardner4170.8
BracknellDominica Roberts2760.5
Brent, EAndrew Shanks2180.6
CaerphillyCatherine Williams2700.6
CambridgeAnna Johnstone1910.4
CheltenhamAnne Harriss2450.5
Chipping BarnetBrian Scallan2430.5
CopelandGerard Hanratty3890.9
Coventry, NWPaul Mills3590.7
Cumbernauld & KilsythJan Kara6091.7
DagenhamKathleen Goble1520.4
Derby, NJane Waters1950.4
Don ValleyClaire Johnson3300.8[3]
Doncaster, CentralJonathan Redden6941.6
Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's BushPaul Danon2650.6
Ealing, SouthallKinga Klepacka4730.9
East KilbrideJohn Deighan11702.4
EastwoodManar Tayan3930.8
Epsom & EwellKatherine Weeks4660.9
Glasgow, AnnieslandAkhtar Majid3741.1
Glasgow, CathcartZofia Indyk6872.0
Glasgow, MaryhillJahangir Hanif3441.2
Glasgow, PollokMonica Gott3801.2
Grantham & StamfordRosa Clark3140.6
Hamilton, SColin Gunn6842.1
Hertford & StortfordMichael Franey2590.5
Holborn & St PancrasBruno Quintavalle1140.3
HornchurchJoseph Sowerby1890.4
Kingston upon Hull EastMargaret Nolan1900.5
Leeds, NWRobert Toone2510.5
Leyton & WansteadSean Duffy4881.2
Liverpool, RiversideHeather Neilson2770.7
Liverpool, WaltonVeronica Mearns2460.6
Liverpool, WavertreeRachel Kingsley3460.8
Manchester, WithingtonSimon Caldwell6141.4
Morley & RothwellPat Sammon1480.3
OrpingtonNicholas Wilton1910.3
Oxford, EWilliam Harper-Jones3180.7
Oxford, W & AbingdonLinda Hodge2380.4
Paisley, NRobert Graham5311.6
PeterboroughStephen Goldspink2750.6
RotherhamAndrew Neal3641.0
Sheffield, CentralMaureen Aitken2800.8
SolihullJim Caffery6231.0
Southampton, ItchenFerdi McDermott990.2
StevenageDavid Bundy1960.4
Stratford-on-AvonSarah Miller2840.5
Surrey, SWJosephine Quintavalle2580.5
TottenhamEleanor Tay2100.6
Welwyn HatfieldHelen Harold2670.5
WimbledonSophie Davies3460.7
Wirral, SJane Nielsen2640.6

Source:[4]

2001 general election

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Birmingham LadywoodJames Caffery3921.2
BracknellDominica Roberts3240.7
Brent, ESarah Macken3921.4
BridgendSara Jeremy2230.6
Brighton KemptownElaine Cooke1470.4
BurtonJohn D.W. Roberts2880.6
CambridgeClare Underwood2320.5
Cambridgeshire, NETony Hoey2380.5
Cambridgeshire, SBeata Klepacka1760.4
Cardiff, CMadeleine Jeremy2170.6
Cardiff, S & PenarthAnne Savoury3671.0
CheltenhamAnthony Gates2720.7
Chesham & AmershamGillian Duval4531.0
Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's BushRebecca Ng2250.6
Enfield, NMichael Akerman2410.6
Hampstead & HighgateMary Teale920.3
Harrogate & KnaresboroughJohn Cornforth2720.6
Hertfordshire, SWJulia Goffin3060.6
Kensington & ChelseaJosephine Quintavalle1790.6
Manchester, CTerrenia Brosnan2160.8
Merthyr Tydfil & RhymneyAnthony Lewis1740.5
MidlothianTerence Holden1770.6
Mole ValleyWilliam Newton4751.0
MontgomeryshireRuth Davies2100.7
NeathGerry Brienza2020.6
Northampton, SClare Johnson1960.4
Oxford, ELinda Hodge2540.6
Paisley, NRobert Graham2631.0
Paisley, SPatricia Graham3461.1
PontypriddJoseph Biddulph2160.6
PutneyYvonne Windsor1850.5
Scarborough & WhitbyTheresa Murray2600.5
SolihullMary Pyne3740.8
StevenageSarah Bell1730.4
WalthamstowBarbara Duffy2890.8
Welwyn HatfieldFiona Pinto2300.5

Source:[5]

UK Parliament by-elections

1997-2001 Parliament

By-electionCandidatesVotes %
1997 Paisley SouthJohn Deighan5782.5
1999 Hamilton SouthMonica Burns2571.3

Scottish Parliament elections

1999 Scottish Parliament election

Source: BBC News[6]

Regional listCandidatesVotes %
Central ScotlandJohn Deighan, Colin Barrett, Daniel Harty, Angela Deighan, Lucille McQuade, Andrew O'Neil, Katrina Main, Maria Creechan, JJ Creechan2,5670.8
GlasgowDoreen McLellan, Zofia Indyk, Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow, David Harty, Monica Gott, Paul Tortolano, Michele Darmoul2,3570.9
LothiansTerence Holden, Helen Holden8980.3
Mid Scotland and FifeHenry Creechan, Nickie Willis, Astrid Willis, Anthony Tortolano, Jim Fullerton, David Tortolano, Cecilia Tortolano7350.2
West of ScotlandRobert Graham, Anne Kane, John Kerr, John Holsgrove, Patricia Graham, William Jones, Michael Deighan, Bernadette Creechan3,2271.0

National Assembly for Wales elections

2003 National Assembly for Wales election

Source: BBC News[7]

Constituency

ConstituencyCandidateVotes %
Cardiff CentralMadeleine Jeremy2391.2

Regional

Regional listCandidatesVotes %
Mid and West WalesSara Jeremy, Ruth Davies, Dominica Roberts, Thomas Roberts3830.2
North WalesAnthony Jeremy, Elizabeth Lewis, Julia Millington, John Langley3100.2
South Wales CentralAnne Savoury, Madeleine Jeremy, Josephine Quintavalle, Anna Wilkins5730.3
South Wales EastJoseph Biddulph, Norman Plaisted, Fiona Pinto, Thomas Flynn5620.3
South Wales WestGerardo Brienza, Sean Haran, Gillian Duval, Karolina Stolarska3550.3

European Parliament elections

2004 European Parliament election

20,393 votes total

ConstituencyCandidatesVotes %
East of EnglandSarah Bell, Thomas Hoey, Beata Klepacka,
John Matthews, Michael McBrien, Gregory Tagney,
Clare Underwood
3,7300.3
North West EnglandFiona Pinto, Julia Millington, Kathleen Delarmi,
Rosanne Allen, Fiona Daly
10,0840.5
South East EnglandDominica Roberts, Gillian Duval, Josephine Quintavalle,
Penelope Orford, Mark Carroll, Rebecca Ng,
John Dixon, Francis O'Brien, Yvonne Windsor, Carl St John
6,5790.5

Source:[8]

References

  1. "2005 General election results". UK Political Info. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  2. "Election 2010 Results". BBC News. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  3. "Don Valley Past Results - 1997 General Election". BBC News. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  4. politicsresources.net, UK Members of Parliament, 1997-2001 (index) Archived 2017-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ProLife Alliance Candidates at the Wayback Machine (archived 25 August 2001)
  6. "BBC News | Elections | Scotland 99 | Regions | A to Z List of Results". news.bbc.co.uk. 1999. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  7. "BBC NEWS | VOTE 2003". BBC News. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  8. European Election: United Kingdom Result index page, BBC News, 14 June 2004
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