Results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom

{{short description|2019 election of members of the European parliament for the United Kingdom}}

{{Overcoloured|date=May 2019}}

{{use dmy dates|date=May 2018}}

{{use British English|date=May 2018}}

The United Kingdom's component of the 2019 European Parliament election was held on Thursday 23 May 2019 and the local results were to be announced after 22:00 BST on Sunday 26 May 2019 when all the other EU countries had voted although the counting of votes started at 18:00 BST on that evening. The nine English regions and Wales announced their regional results overnight.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47859214|title=Ministers set for further Brexit talks|date=8 April 2019 |work=BBC News}} Local results were also announced overnight in all Scottish council areas with the single exception of Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles), which did not count their votes until the following morning due to local opposition to counting on the Sabbath. Thus the Scottish national declaration did not take place until around lunchtime on Monday 27 May.{{cite news|url=https://www.thenational.scot/news/17655072.why-scots-must-wait-longer-than-ruk-for-eu-election-results/|title=Why Scots must wait longer than rest of the UK for EU election results|date=22 May 2019 |publisher=The National}} Northern Ireland also did not start to count their votes until the Monday morning as votes are by tradition not counted here on Sunday either, as a religious observance. Furthermore, due to the use of the single transferable vote (STV), it was expected that counting could take up to two days,{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-48352171|title=Why do votes take so long to count in Northern Ireland?|date=26 May 2019 |work=BBC News}} but in the event it was completed on 27 May.

In the election there were a total of 373 voting areas across twelve regions, using the same regional boundaries as used in all previous European Parliamentary elections since 1999, under the provisions of the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002, with votes counted at local authority level. In England the 317 local government districts were used as the voting areas; these consist of all unitary authorities, all metropolitan boroughs, all shire districts, the London boroughs, the City of London and the Isles of Scilly. The nine regions of England which make up the regional constituencies were then used to count the votes, with Gibraltar being regarded as part of South West England. Northern Ireland due to using a different form of Proportional representation than the rest of the UK was a single voting area and national constituency. In Scotland the 32 Scottish council areas were used as voting areas within its single national constituency whilst in Wales the 22 Welsh council areas were used as the voting areas within its single national constituency.

Overview

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|+ Results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/crjeqkdevwvt/the-uks-european-elections-2019 |title=The UK's European elections 2019 |work=BBC News |date=27 May 2019}}

style="vertical-align:center;" rowspan="2" colspan="2"|Party

! rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Alliance

colspan="3" style="text-align:center;" |Votesstyle="text-align:center;" colspan="3"|Seats
align=center|Numberalign=center|%align=center|+/−align=center|Seatsalign=center|+/−align=center|%
bgcolor={{party color|Brexit Party}}|Brexit Party

| bgcolor={{party color|Non-Inscrits}}|

NIalign="right" | 5,248,533align=right|30.5

| align="right" | new party

align=right| 29align=right| new partyalign=right|39.7
bgcolor={{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}|Liberal Democrats

| bgcolor={{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group}}|

ALDEalign="right" | 3,367,284align=right|19.6

| align="right" | {{increase}}13.0

align=right| 16align=right| {{increase}}15align=right|21.9
bgcolor={{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}|Labour Party

| bgcolor={{party color|Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats}}|

S&Dalign="right" | 2,347,255align=right|13.7

| align="right" | {{decrease}}10.8

align=right| 10align=right| {{decrease}}10align=right|13.7
bgcolor={{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}}|Green Party of England and Wales

| bgcolor={{party color|Greens–European Free Alliance}}|

G/EFAalign="right" | 1,881,306align=right|11.0

| align="right" | {{increase}}4.0

align="right" | 7align=right| {{increase}}4align=right|9.6
bgcolor={{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}|Conservative Party

| bgcolor={{party color|European Conservatives and Reformists}}|

ECRalign="right" | 1,512,809align=right|8.8

| align="right" | {{decrease}}14.3

align="right" | 4align=right| {{decrease}}15align=right|5.5
bgcolor={{party color|Scottish National Party}}|Scottish National Party

| bgcolor={{party color|Greens–European Free Alliance}}|

G/EFAalign="right" | 594,553align=right|3.5

| align="right" | {{increase}}1.1

align="right" | 3align=right| {{increase}}1align=right|4.1
bgcolor={{party color|Plaid Cymru}}|Plaid Cymru

| bgcolor={{party color|Greens–European Free Alliance}}|

G/EFAalign="right" | 163,928align=right|1.0

| align="right" | {{increase}}0.3

align="right" | 1align=right| {{nochange}}align=right|1.4
bgcolor={{party color|Sinn Féin}}|Sinn Féin

| bgcolor={{party color|European United Left–Nordic Green Left}}|

GUE/NGLalign="right" | 126,951align=right|0.7

| align="right" | {{decrease}}0.2

align="right" | 1align=right| {{steady}}align=right|1.4
bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Unionist Party}}|Democratic Unionist Party

| bgcolor={{party color|Non-Inscrits}}|

NIalign="right" | 124,991align=right|0.7

| align="right" | {{decrease}}0.1

align="right" |1align=right| {{steady}}align=right|1.4
bgcolor={{party color|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

| bgcolor={{party color|Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe group}}|

ALDEalign="right" | 105,928align=right|0.6

| align="right" |{{increase}}0.3

| align="right" |1

align=right|{{increase}}1align=right|1.4
colspan="9"|
bgcolor={{party color|Change UK}}|Change UK

| bgcolor={{party color|European People's Party}}|

EPP{{refn|group=party|Change UK's sole MEP before the election, Richard Ashworth, was a member of the EPP group.}}align="right" | 571,846align=right|3.3

| align="right" | new party

align=right| 0align=right| new partyalign=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|UK Independence Party}}|UK Independence Party

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 554,463align=right|3.2

| align="right" |{{decrease}}23.4

| align="right" | 0

align=right| {{decrease}}24align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Scottish Green Party}}|Scottish Green Party

| bgcolor={{party color|Greens–European Free Alliance}}|

G/EFAalign="right" | 129,603align=right|0.8

| align="right" | {{increase}}0.1

align="right" | 0align=right| {{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Social Democratic and Labour Party}}|Social Democratic and Labour Party

| bgcolor={{party color|Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats}}|

S&Dalign="right" | 78,589align=right|0.5

| align="right" | {{decrease}}0.0

align="right" |0align=right|{{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Traditional Unionist Voice}}|Traditional Unionist Voice

| bgcolor={{party color|Non-Inscrits}}|

NIalign="right" | 62,021align=right|0.4

| align="right" | {{decrease}}0.1

align="right" |0align=right|{{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Ulster Unionist Party}}|Ulster Unionist Party

| bgcolor={{party color|European Conservatives and Reformists}}|

ECRalign="right" | 53,052align=right|0.3

| align="right" | {{decrease}}0.2

align="right" |0align=right| {{decrease}}1align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Yorkshire Party}}|Yorkshire Party

| bgcolor={{party color|Greens–European Free Alliance}}|

G/EFAalign="right" | 50,842align=right|0.3

| align="right" | {{increase}}0.2

align="right" |0align=right|{{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|English Democrats}}|English Democrats

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 39,938align=right| 0.2align=right| {{decrease}}0.6align=right|0align=right|{{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|UK European Union Party}}|UK European Union Party

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 33,576align=right| 0.2align=right| new partyalign=right|0align=right|new partyalign=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Animal Welfare Party}}|Animal Welfare Party

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 25,232align=right| 0.2align=right| {{increase}}0.0align="right" |0align=right|{{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Women's Equality Party}}|Women's Equality Party

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 23,766align=right| 0.1align=right|new partyalign=right|0align=right|new partyalign=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Green Party in Northern Ireland}}|Green Party in Northern Ireland

| bgcolor={{party color|Greens–European Free Alliance}}|

G/EFAalign="right" | 12,471align=right| 0.1align="right" | {{increase}}0.0align="right" |0align=right| {{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Independent (politician)}}|Independent Network

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 7,641align=right| <0.1align=right|new partyalign="right" |0align=right| {{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Socialist Party of Great Britain}}|Socialist Party of Great Britain

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 3,505align=right| <0.1align=right| {{increase}}0.0align="right" |0align=right| {{nochange}}align=right|0
bgcolor={{party color|Independent (politician)}}|Independent

|

{{N/A}}align="right" | 80,280align=right| 0.5align=right| {{increase}}0.5align=right|0align=right| {{nochange}}align=right|0
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:right;"|Valid Votes

|

17,199,70199.9273{{nochange}}colspan=5| 0
class="sortbottom"

| colspan="2" style="text-align:right;"|Rejected Votes

|

15,1380.08colspan=5|
class="sortbottom"

| colspan="2" style="text-align:right;"|Overall turnout

|

17,214,83937.18{{increase}}1.4colspan=4|
class="sortbottom"

| colspan="2" style="text-align:right;"| Registered voters

46,550,683colspan=7|
class="sortbottom"

{{reflist|group=party}}

=Results by regional constituency and local areas=

{{UKEUP2019Maps}}

class="wikitable"

! Constituency

! colspan=10 | Elected MEPs

East Midlands

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

|colspan=5|  

East of England

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}{{center|Grn}}

| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Con}}}}

|colspan=3|  

London

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}{{center|Grn}}

|colspan=2|  

North East England

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

|colspan=7|  

North West England

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}{{center|Grn}}

|colspan=2|  

South East England

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}{{center|Grn}}

| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Con}}}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

South West England

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}{{center|Grn}}

|colspan=4|  

West Midlands

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}{{center|Grn}}

| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Con}}}}

|colspan=3|  

Yorkshire and the Humber

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Green Party of England and Wales}}{{center|Grn}}

|colspan=4|  

Scotland

| {{party color cell|Scottish National Party}}{{center|SNP}}

| {{party color cell|Scottish National Party}}{{center|SNP}}

| {{party color cell|Scottish National Party}}{{center|SNP}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}{{center|LD}}

| {{party color cell|Conservative Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Con}}}}

|colspan=4|  

Wales

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Brexit Party}}{{center|Brx}}

| {{party color cell|Plaid Cymru}}{{center|{{colour|white|PC}}}}

| {{party color cell|Labour Party (UK)}}{{center|{{colour|white|Lab}}}}

|colspan=6|  

Northern Ireland

| {{party color cell|Sinn Féin}}{{center|{{colour|white|SF}}}}

| {{party color cell|Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}{{center|APNI}}

| {{party color cell|Democratic Unionist Party}}{{center|DUP}}

|colspan=7|  

England

=East Midlands (5 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (East Midlands).svg

{{Election box begin for list|title = European Election 2019: East Midlands{{Cite web|url=https://www.northampton.gov.uk/downloads/download/3674/statement-of-persons-nominated---european-parliamentary-election-on-23-may-2019|title=Statement of Persons Nominated - European Parliamentary Election on 23 May 2019 {{!}} Northampton Borough Council|last=Council|first=Northampton Borough|website=www.northampton.gov.uk|language=en|access-date=2019-04-26|archive-date=26 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190426174559/https://www.northampton.gov.uk/downloads/download/3674/statement-of-persons-nominated---european-parliamentary-election-on-23-may-2019|url-status=dead}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Brexit Party|candidate=Annunziata Rees-Mogg, Jonathan Bullock, Matthew Patten
Tracy Knowles, Anna Bailey|votes=452,321
(150,773.7)|percentage=38.23|change=+38.23}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=William Newton Dunn
Michael Mullaney, Lucy Care, Suzanna Austin, Caroline Kenyon|votes=203,989|percentage=17.24|change=+11.82}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Rory Palmer
Leonie Mathers, Tony Tinley, Nicolle Ndiweni, Gary Godden|votes=164,682|percentage=13.92|change=-11.01}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Emma McClarkin, Rupert Matthews, Tony Harper, Brendan Clarke-Smith, Thomas Randall|votes=126,138|percentage=10.66|change=-15.33}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Kat Boettge, Gerhard Lohmann-Bond, Liam McClelland, Daniel Wimberley, Simon Tooke|votes=124,630|percentage=10.53|change=+4.55}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Alan Graves, Marietta King, Anil Bhatti, Fran Loi, John Evans|votes=58,198|percentage=4.92|change=-27.98}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Change UK|candidate=Kate Godfrey, Joan Laplana, Narinder Sharma, Pankajkumar Gulab, Emma Manley|votes=41,117|percentage=3.47|change=+3.47}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Independent Network

|candidate = Nick Byatt, Marianne Overton, Daniel Simpson, Pearl Clarke, Nikki Dillon

|votes = 7,641

|percentage = 0.65

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Simon Rood|votes=4,511|percentage=0.38|change=}}

{{Election box turnout||votes= 1,183,227|percentage=34.9|change=+1.7}}

{{Election box end}}

The East Midlands electoral region is broken down into 40 local council areas.

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rowspan=3 | DistrictEast Midlands regional results, composite. Excel file available on request from Kettering Borough Electoral Services

! rowspan=3 | Turnout

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#

! %

!#

%

!#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

Amber Valley36.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,246style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.0

|5,419

15.2

|4,344

|12.2

4,276

|12.0

4,001

|11.2

1,911

|5.4

1,100

|3.1

276

|0.8

Ashfield30.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,946

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|49.4

|2,799

|9.9

|3,424

|12.1

|1,988

|7.0

|1,698

|6.0

|2,215

|7.8

|1,313

|4.7

|850

|3.0

Bassetlaw32.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,977style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.1

| 3,168

11.5

|4,127

|15.0

2,007

|7.3

2,301

|8.4

1,973

|7.2

760

|2.8

|236

|0.9

Blaby33.4%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,312style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.5

| 4,117

16.6

|2,352

9.5

|2,728

11.0

|3,192

12.8

|1,128

4.5

|850

3.4

|192

|0.8

Bolsover26.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,612style="background:#BFEBF2;"|48.5

|1,521

9.7

|2,564

|16.3

1,133

|7.2

889

|5.7

1,127

|7.2

563

|3.6

302

|1.9

Boston32.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,544style="background:#BFEBF2;"|56.1

| 1,049

7.8

| 933

| 6.9

717

| 5.3

1,757

| 13.1

996

| 7.4

296

| 2.2

158

| 1.2

Broxtowe39.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,668

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.6

|6,802

|20.8

|3,927

|12.0

|4,385

|13.4

|2,883

|8.8

|1,307

|4.0

|1,542

|4.7

|244

|0.7

Charnwood33.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,940style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.5

| 8,272

19.1

|5,346

12.4

|5,522

12.8

|5,580

12.9

|1,745

4.0

| 1,567

3.6

|287

|0.7

Chesterfield32.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,783style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.3

|4,590

18.4

|4,158

16.7

|2,500

10.0

|1,435

5.8

|1,388

5.6

|811

3.3

|214

|0.9

Corby35.0%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|6,299style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.2

|1,829

11.7

|3,620

23.1

|1,196

7.6

|1,147

7.3

|836

5.3

| 594

|3.8

|142

|0.9

Daventry41.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,339style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.5

|5,382

20.5

|1,508

5.8

|2,933

11.2

|3,609

13.8

|1,049

4.0

| 1,174

4.5

|206

|0.8

Derby31.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,075style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33.3

|10,562

19.5

|9,885

18.2

|4,986

9.2

|4,925

9.1

| 3,950

7.3

|1,520

2.8

|395

|0.7

Derbyshire Dales44.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,669style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.0

|6,192

24.3

| 1,694

6.6

|3,791

14.9

|3,165

12.4

|936

3.7

|915

3.6

|148

|0.6

East Lindsey35.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|20,454style="background:#BFEBF2;"|53.8

| 4,208

11.1

| 2,372

| 6.2

2,509

| 6.6

4,520

| 11.9

2,543

| 6.7

938

| 2.5

478

| 1.3

East Northamptonshire38.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,958style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.3

|5,328

20.1

|1,784

6.7

|2,624

9.9

|3,510

13.2

|1,235

4.7

|881

3.3

|204

|0.8

Erewash34.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,834style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.3

|4,622

15.7

|3,666

12.5

|3,043

10.4

|3,540

12.1

|1,491

5.1

|921

3.1

|244

|0.8

Gedling36.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,788style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.0

|5,518

17.3

|4,799

15.1

|3,998

12.6

|2,807

8.8

|1,518

4.8

|1,166

3.7

|257

|0.8

Harborough40.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,848style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.6

|6,681

24.2

|1,550

5.6

|3,329

12.0

|4,083

14.8

|944

3.4

|1,023

3.7

|177

|0.6

High Peak39.0%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,946style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.9

|6,058

21.6

|3,981

14.2

|4,616

16.4

|2,310

8.2

|1,089

3.9

|911

3.2

|164

|0.6

Hinckley & Bosworth34.1%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,651style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.3

|6,869

23.5

|1,700

5.8

|2,357

8.1

|3,209

11.0

|1,506

5.2

|739

2.5

|177

|0.6

Kettering37.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,987style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.1

|4,473

16.7

|2,769

10.3

|2,787

10.4

|3,228

12.1

|1,302

4.9

|961

3.6

|254

|0.9

Leicester32.6%11,46416.1

| 10,330

14.5

| style="background:#F8C1BE"|33,449

| style="background:#F8C1BE"|47.0

6,503

| 9.1

5,270

| 7.4

2,201

| 3.1

1,609

| 2.3

| 352

0.5
Lincoln32.4%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,343style="background:#BFEBF2;"|38.0

| 3,339

17.3

| 3,002

| 15.3

2,443

| 12.6

1,586

| 8.2

875

| 4.5

525

| 2.7

202

| 1.0

Mansfield28.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,108style="background:#BFEBF2;"|50.2

|1,964

8.9

|3,425

15.5

|1,313

5.9

|1,660

7.5

|1,519

6.9

|743

3.4

|385

|1.7

Melton36.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|5,962style="background:#BFEBF2;"|42.2

|2,412

17.1

|758

5.4

|1,860

13.2

|1,817

12.9

|660

4.7

|519

3.7

|151

|1.1

Newark and Sherwood36.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,406

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.4

|5,626

|17.4

|2,898

|9.0

|3,206

|9.9

|4,157

|12.9

|1,571

|4.9

|1,137

|3.5

|345

|1.1

North East Derbyshire33.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,293style="background:#BFEBF2;"|42.9

|4,017

15.3

|3,329

12.7

|2,527

9.6

|2,810

10.7

|1,363

5.2

|782

3.0

|191

|0.7

Northampton36.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|19,781style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.3

|8,704

16.4

|8,242

15.5

|5,558

10.5

|5,472

10.3

|2,499

4.7

|2,393

4.5

|438

|0.8

North Kesteven34.4%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,201style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.0

|4,649

15.4

|1,608

5.3

|2,385

7.9

|3,523

11.7

|1,398

4.6

|1,038

3.4

|1,394

|4.6

North West Leicestershire32.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,019style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.3

|4,168

16.4

|2,350

9.2

|2,520

9.9

|2,873

11.3

|1,292

5.1

|999

3.9

|218

|0.9

Nottingham30.8%15,79825.8

| 9,448

15.4

|style="background:#F8C1BE"|18,194

|style="background:#F8C1BE"|29.7

| 8,714

|14.2

| 3,650

|6.0

| 2,770

|4.5

| 2,182

| 3.6

475

| 0.8

Oadby and Wigston33.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|4,757style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33.6

|3,576

25.2

|1,834

12.9

|1,250

8.8

|1,677

11.8

|592

4.2

|401

2.8

|82

|0.6

Rushcliffe45.0%10,50327.2

|style="background:#FEE1A8" | 10,580

style="background:#FEE1A8" | 27.3

|3,270

|8.5

| 6,024

|15.6

| 5,085

|13.1

| 1,056

|2.7

| 1,851

|4.8

315

|0.8

Rutland40.0%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|4,176style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36.1

|2,892

25.0

|487

4.2

|1,499

13.0

|1,581

13.7

|377

3.3

|424

3.7

|121

|1.0

South Derbyshire31.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,976style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.5

|3,971

16.1

|2,509

10.2

|2,318

9.4

|3,114

12.6

| 1,430

5.8

|1,112

4.5

|192

|0.8

South Holland32.1%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,445style="background:#BFEBF2;"|55.2

| 1,949

9.4

| 902

| 4.3

1,306

| 13.5

2,800

| 13.5

1,499

| 7.2

594

| 2.9

257

| 1.1

South Kesteven36.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|16,196style="background:#BFEBF2;"|42.5

| 6,689

17.6

| 2,333

| 6.1

3,735

| 9.8

5,183

| 13.6

1,782

| 4.7

1,474

| 3.9

683

| 1.8

South Northamptonshire42.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,698style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36.3

|6,595

22.4

|1,508

5.1

|3,842

13.0

|4,285

14.5

|962

3.3

|1,323

4.5

|255

|0.9

Wellingborough36.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,901style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.5

|3,065

15.3

|2,561

12.8

|1,994

10.0

|2,536

12.7

|1,036

5.2

|721

3.6

|183

|0.9

West Lindsey34.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,415style="background:#BFEBF2;"|45.4

|4,556

18.1

|1,520

6.0

|2,208

8.8

|3,270

13.0

|1,127

4.5

|745

3.0

|308

|1.2

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Boston

|56.1

|Rushcliffe

|27.3

|Leicester

|47.0

|High Peak

|16.4

|Harborough

|14.8

2

|South Holland

|55.2

|Oadby and Wigston

|25.2

|Nottingham

|29.7

|Rushcliffe

|15.6

|South Northamptonshire

|14.5

3

|East Lindsey

|53.8

|Rutland

|25.0

|Corby

|23.1

|Derbyshire Dales

|14.9

|Daventry

|13.8

4

|Mansfield

|50.2

|Derbyshire Dales

|24.3

|Derby

|18.2

|Nottingham

|14.2

|Rutland

|13.7

5

|Ashfield

|49.4

|Harborough

|24.2

|Chesterfield

|16.7

|South Holland

|13.5

|South Kesteven

|13.6

6

|Bolsover

|48.5

|Hinckley & Bosworth

|23.5

|Bolsover

|16.3

|Broxtowe

|13.4

|South Holland

|13.5

7

|Bassetlaw

|47.1

|South Northamptonshire

|22.4

|Mansfield

|15.5

|Melton

|13.2

|East Northamptonshire

|13.2

8

|North Kesteven

|47.0

|High Peak

|21.6

|Northampton

|15.5

|Rutland

|13.0

|Boston

|13.1

9

|West Lindsey

|45.4

|Broxtowe

|20.8

|Lincoln

|15.3

|South Northamptonshire

|13.0

|Rushcliffe

|13.1

10

|Hinckley & Bosworth

|43.3

|Daventry

|20.5

|Gedling

|15.1

|Charnwood

|12.8

|West Lindsey

|13.0

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Leicester

|16.1

|Boston

|7.8

|Rutland

|4.2

|Boston

|5.3

|Bolsover

|5.7

2

|Nottingham

|25.8

|Mansfield

|8.9

|South Holland

|4.3

|Mansfield

|5.9

|Chesterfield

|5.8

3

|Rushcliffe

|27.2

|South Holland

|9.4

|South Northamptonshire

|5.1

|East Lindsey

|6.6

|Ashfield

|6.0

4

|High Peak

|31.9

|Bolsover

|9.7

|North Kesteven

|5.3

|Ashfield

|7.0

|Nottingham

|6.0

5

|Derby

|33.3

|Ashfield

|9.9

|Melton

|5.4

|Bolsover

|7.2

|Corby

|7.3

6

|Oadby and Wigston

|33.6

|East Lindsey

|11.1

|Harborough

|5.6

|Bassetlaw

|7.3

|Leicester

|7.4

7

|Derbyshire Dales

|34.0

|Bassetlaw

|11.5

|Daventry

|5.8

|Corby

|7.6

|Mansfield

|7.5

8

|Charnwood

|34.5

|Corby

|11.7

|Hinckley & Bosworth

|5.8

|North Kesteven

|7.9

|High Peak

|8.2

9

|Broxtowe

|35.6

|Leicester

|14.5

|West Lindsey

|6.0

|Hinckley & Bosworth

|8.1

|Lincoln

|8.2

10

|Harborough

|35.6

|Amber Valley

|15.2

|South Kesteven

|6.1

|Oadby and Wigston

|8.8

|Bassetlaw

|8.4

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Rushcliffe

|4.8

|Ashfield

|7.8

2

|Ashfield

|4.7

|Boston

|7.4

3

|Broxtowe

|4.7

|Derby

|7.3

4

|Daventry

|4.5

|Bassetlaw

|7.2

5

|Northampton

|4.5

|Bolsover

|7.2

6

|South Derbyshire

|4.5

|South Holland

|7.2

7

|South Northamptonshire

|4.5

|Mansfield

|6.9

8

|North West Leicestershire

|3.9

|East Lindsey

|6.7

9

|South Kesteven

|3.9

|South Derbyshire

|5.8

10

|Corby

|3.8

|Chesterfield

|5.6

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Boston

|2.2

|Rushcliffe

|2.7

2

|Leicester

|2.3

|Leicester

|3.1

3

|East Lindsey

|2.5

|Rutland

|3.3

4

|Hinckley & Bosworth

|2.5

|South Northamptonshire

|3.3

5

|Lincoln

|2.7

|Harborough

|3.4

6

|Bassetlaw

|2.8

|Derbyshire Dales

|3.7

7

|Derby

|2.8

|High Peak

|3.9

8

|Oadby and Wigston

|2.8

|Broxtowe

|4.0

9

|South Holland

|2.9

|Charnwood

|4.0

10

|North East Derbyshire

|3.0

|Daventry

|4.0

=East of England (7 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (East of England).svg

{{Election box begin for list|title=European election 2019: East of England{{Cite web|url=https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/upcoming-elections/notice-of-election-for-european-parliament-eastern-region/candidates-standing-for-european-election/|title=Candidates for European election|website=Chelmsford City Council|access-date=2019-04-26|archive-date=26 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190426180644/https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/upcoming-elections/notice-of-election-for-european-parliament-eastern-region/candidates-standing-for-european-election/|url-status=dead}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Brexit Party|candidate=Richard Tice, Michael Heaver, June Mummery
Paul Hearn, Priscilla Huby, Sean Lever, Edmund Fordham|votes=604,715
(201,571.7)|percentage=37.83|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Barbara Gibson, Lucy Nethsingha
Fionna Tod, Stephen Robinson, Sandy Walkington, Marie Goldman, Jules Ewart|votes=361,563
(180,781.5)|percentage=22.62|change=+15.76}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Catherine Rowett
Rupert Read, Martin Schmierer, Fiona Radic, Paul Jeater, Pallavi Devulapalli, Jeremy Caddick|votes=202,460|percentage=12.67|change=+4.20}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Geoffrey Van Orden
John Flack, Joe Rich, Thomas McLaren, Joel Charles, Wazz Mughal, Thomas Smith|votes=163,830|percentage=10.25|change=-18.12}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Alex Mayer, Chris Vince, Sharon Taylor, Alvin Shum, Anna Smith, Adam Scott, Javeria Hussain|votes=139,490|percentage=8.73|change=-8.53}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Change UK|candidate=Emma Taylor, Neil Carmichael, Bhavna Joshi, Michelle de Vries, Amanda Gummer, Thomas Graham, Roger Casale|votes=58,274|percentage=3.65 |change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Stuart Agnew, Paul Oakley, Elizabeth Jones, William Ashpole, Alan Graves, John Wallace, John Whitby|votes=54,676|percentage=3.42|change=-31.06}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=English Democrats|candidate=Robin Tilbrook, Charles Vickers, Bridget Vickers, Paul Wiffen|votes=10,217|percentage=0.64|change=-0.41}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Independent politician|candidate=Attila Csordas|votes=3,230|percentage=0.20|change=}}

{{Election box turnout||votes= 1,598,455|percentage=36.5{{cite web|url=https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/view-election-results/european-election-results/european-election-results-2019/|title=European election results 2019. The count and declaration of results. We can announce that for the whole of the Eastern region|publisher=Chelmsford City Council|accessdate=2 June 2019|archive-date=19 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190619171027/https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/view-election-results/european-election-results/european-election-results-2019/|url-status=dead}}|change=}}

{{Election box end}}

The East of England electoral region is broken down into 45 local council areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3| District{{cite web|url=https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/2432717.csv|title=EU election results May 2019-4|publisher=Chelmsford City Council|accessdate=2 June 2019|archive-date=2 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190602202006/https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/2432717.csv|url-status=dead}}

! rowspan=3 | Turnout{{cite web|url=https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/view-election-results/european-election-results/european-election-results-2019/|title=European election results 2019. The count and declaration of results. We can announce that for the whole of the Eastern region|publisher=Chelmsford City Council|accessdate=2 June 2019|archive-date=19 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190619171027/https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/view-election-results/european-election-results/european-election-results-2019/|url-status=dead}} (Click on each borough for the percentage turnout.)

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#%#%#%#%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Babergh39%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,355style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.35,59020.31,3474.94,49416.3

|2,729

|9.9

|873

|3.2

|893

|3.2

|216

|0.8

Basildon31%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|20,843style="background:#BFEBF2;"|50.55,53613.43,8079.23,4248.3

|3,975

|9.6

|2,052

|5.0

|1,257

|3.0

|359

|0.9

Bedford36%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,868style="background:#BFEBF2;"|32.510,92425.65,30712.45,11512.0

|4,194

|9.8

|1,254

|2.9

|1,658

|3.9

|365

|0.9

Braintree33%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|16,590style="background:#BFEBF2;"|44.76,31717.02,2116.05,05413.6

|4,009

|10.8

|1,336

|3.6

|1,203

|3.2

|368

|1.0

Breckland35%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|15,626style="background:#BFEBF2;"|45.85,12115.02,1136.24,22012.4

|3,971

|11.7

|1,656

|4.9

|1,014

|3.0

|364

|1.1

Brentwood30%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,486style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.25,21923.81,0024.62,1159.6

|2,582

|11.8

|668

|3.0

|695

|3.2

|170

|0.8

Broadland37%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,662style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.48,73323.52,3756.44,79712.9

|3,874

|10.4

|1,361

|3.7

|1,168

|3.1

|269

|0.7

Broxbourne32%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,890style="background:#BFEBF2;"|44.73,18614.42,52811.41,8378.3

|2,884

|13.0

|843

|3.8

|748

|3.4

|207

|0.9

Cambridge48%5,06412.7style="background:#FEE1A8" | 17,328style="background:#FEE1A8" | 43.54,55111.49,40823.6

|1,499

|3.8

|482

|1.2

|1,323

|3.3

|151

|0.4

Castle Point32%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,821style="background:#BFEBF2;"|58.72,1239.71,2375.71,5176.9

|2,122

|9.7

|1,194

|5.5

|662

|3.0

|183

|0.8

Central Bedfordshire36%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|27,102style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.214,80020.35,1617.19,46213.0

|9,236

|12.7

|2,938

|4.0

|3,492

|4.8

|637

|0.9

Chelmsford37%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|19,113style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.413,57228.72,2374.74,5039.5

|4,639

|9.8

|1,351

|2.9

|1,555

|3.3

|282

|0.6

Colchester35%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|17,034style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.211,11424.33,4017.46,70714.7

|4,175

|9.1

|1,368

|3.0

|1,637

|3.6

|311

|0.7

Dacorum39%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,427style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.813,12031.13,0497.25,13412.2

|4,651

|11.0

|1,127

|2.7

|1,435

|3.4

|281

|0.7

East Cambridgeshire38%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,057style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33.77,02729.41,1044.63,40814.3

|2,528

|10.6

|667

|2.8

|933

|3.9

|171

|0.7

East Hertfordshire40%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,374style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.011,09026.22,2345.36,59215.6

|4,953

|11.7

|1,069

|2.5

|1,629

|3.9

|318

|0.8

East Suffolk40%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|27,745style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.313,89319.74,8186.811,28916.8

|7,758

|11.0

|2,283

|3.2

|2,132

|3.0

|662

|0.9

Epping Forest36%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|16,018style="background:#BFEBF2;"|45.06,62618.62,3176.53,69510.4

|4,260

|12.0

|1,178

|3.3

|1,247

|3.5

|263

|0.7

Fenland31%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,486style="background:#BFEBF2;"|51.92,52611.41,2705.71,7678.0

|2,901

|13.1

|1,260

|5.7

|691

|3.1

|236

|1.1

Great Yarmouth31%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,552style="background:#BFEBF2;"|53.02,0799.52,23610.31,7488.0

|2,114

|9.7

|1,267

|5.8

|562

|2.6

|230

|1.1

Harlow30%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,737style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.62,17212.23,03717.11,5899.0

|1,633

|9.2

|899

|5.1

|502

|2.8

|165

|0.9

Hertsmere36%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,145style="background:#BFEBF2;"|30.96,06223.02,4439.32,5599.7

|4,673

|17.7

|724

|2.7

|1,575

|6.0

|213

|0.8

Huntingdonshire38%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,494style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.811,34323.22,7385.66,31312.9

|5,690

|11.6

|1,652

|3.4

|2,281

|4.7

|420

|0.9

Ipswich34%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,367style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36.75,38317.45,09516.44,16413.4

|2,669

|8.6

|1,208

|3.9

|825

|2.7

|269

|0.9

King's Lynn and West Norfolk34%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|17,865style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.45,24813.92,5056.64,05210.7

|4,516

|12.0

|1,769

|4.7

|1,386

|3.7

|379

|1.0

Luton28%10,02628.15,03014.1style="background:#F8C1BE"|12,878style="background:#F8C1BE"|36.12,6597.4

|2,499

|7.0

|1,197

|3.4

|1,120

|3.1

|283

|0.8

Maldon35%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,436style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.23,13217.57454.22,06111.5

|1,945

|10.9

|692

|3.9

|699

|3.9

|165

|0.9

Mid Suffolk39%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,417style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.55,92419.31,3844.55,56518.2

|3,320

|10.8

|1,009

|3.3

|803

|2.6

|234

|0.8

North Hertfordshire41%10,71926.8style="background:#FEE1A8" | 12,595style="background:#FEE1A8" | 31.53,2618.26,14915.4

|4,324

|10.8

|924

|2.3

|1,640

|4.1

|368

|0.9

North Norfolk39%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,400style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.78,96627.91,2363.83,27910.2

|2,866

|8.9

|1,325

|4.1

|760

|2.4

|320

|1.0

Norwich39%7,82021.38,80024.06,23917.0style="background:#cef7a1|9,529style="background:#cef7a1|26.01,9155.29492.611973.32680.7
Peterborough35%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|16,196style="background:#BFEBF2;"|38.36,49115.47,27217.24,56310.8

|4,594

|10.9

|1,537

|3.6

|1,277

|3.0

|349

|0.8

Rochford36%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,396style="background:#BFEBF2;"|52.83,27613.91,0834.62,47810.5

|2,201

|9.4

|985

|4.2

|773

|3.3

|298

|1.3

South Cambridgeshire48%13,17423.9style="background:#FEE1A8" | 20,975style="background:#FEE1A8" | 38.12,6754.98,35115.2

|4,685

|8.5

|1,018

|1.8

|3,906

|7.1

|316

|0.6

Southend-on-Sea33%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,032style="background:#BFEBF2;"|42.18,08518.94,2559.95,21412.2

|3,849

|9.0

|1,582

|3.7

|1,465

|3.4

|390

|0.9

South Norfolk39%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,288style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.39,49523.52,3055.76,54716.2

|4,774

|11.8

|1,255

|3.1

|1,421

|3.5

|359

|0.9

St Albans47%10,59021.5style="background:#FEE1A8" | 22,232style="background:#FEE1A8" | 45.02,7525.66,01012.2

|4,583

|9.3

|717

|1.5

|2,235

|4.5

|239

|0.5

Stevenage35%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,636style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.93,80317.43,89017.82,32910.7

|2,391

|10.9

|767

|3.5

|848

|3.9

|202

|0.9

Tendring36%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|21,410style="background:#BFEBF2;"|54.35,01612.72,5236.43,4998.9

|3,282

|8.3

|2,190

|5.6

|1,086

|2.8

|445

|1.1

Three Rivers38%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,486style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33.97,70730.81,6806.72,72710.9

|2,725

|10.9

|682

|2.7

|925

|3.7

|130

|0.5

Thurrock30%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|17,573style="background:#BFEBF2;"|51.72,9098.65,08015.02,1596.4

|2,623

|7.7

|1,947

|5.7

|1,093

|3.2

|587

|1.7

Uttlesford40%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,137style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.87,64528.58903.33,46012.9

|2,838

|10.6

|577

|2.2

|1,066

|4.0

|198

|0.7

Watford36%6,18927.2style="background:#FEE1A8" | 7,806style="background:#FEE1A8" | 34.33,61715.92,1289.4

|1,632

|7.2

|568

|2.5

|682

|3.0

|123

|0.5

Welwyn Hatfield38%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,597style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33.38,08028.12,8549.92,98310.4

|3,294

|11.4

|774

|2.7

|1,015

|3.5

|206

|0.7

West Suffolk36%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|16,472style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.77,46418.02,7486.65,80714.0

|5,255

|12.7

|1,502

|3.6

|1,760

|4.2

|478

|1.2

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Castle Point

|58.7

|St Albans

|45.0

|Luton

|36.1

|Norwich

|26.0

|Hertsmere

|17.7

2

|Tendring

|54.3

|Cambridge

|43.5

|Stevenage

|17.8

|Cambridge

|23.6

|Fenland

|13.1

3

|Great Yarmouth

|53.0

|South Cambridgeshire

|38.1

|Peterborough

|17.2

|Mid Suffolk

|18.2

|Broxbourne

|13.0

4

|Rochford

|52.8

|Watford

|34.3

|Harlow

|17.1

|East Suffolk

|16.8

|Central Bedfordshire

|12.7

5

|Fenland

|51.9

|North Hertfordshire

|31.5

|Norwich

|17.0

|Babergh

|16.3

|West Suffolk

|12.7

6

|Thurrock

|51.7

|Dacorum

|31.1

|Ipswich

|16.4

|South Norfolk

|16.2

|Epping Forest

|12.0

7

|Basildon

|50.5

|Three Rivers

|30.8

|Watford

|15.9

|East Hertfordshire

|15.6

|King's Lynn and West Norfolk

|12.0

8

|King's Lynn and West Norfolk

|47.4

|East Cambridgeshire

|29.4

|Thurrock

|15.0

|North Hertfordshire

|15.4

|Brentwood

|11.8

9

|Maldon

|47.2

|Chelmsford

|28.7

|Bedford

|12.4

|South Cambridgeshire

|15.2

|South Norfolk

|11.8

10

|Breckland

|45.8

|Uttlesford

|28.5

|Broxbourne

|11.4

|Colchester

|14.7

|Breckland

|11.7

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Cambridge

|12.7

|Thurrock

|8.6

|Uttlesford

|3.3

|Thurrock

|5.3

|Cambridge

|3.8

2

|Norwich

|21.3

|Great Yarmouth

|9.5

|North Norfolk

|3.8

|Castle Point

|6.9

|Norwich

|5.2

3

|St Albans

|21.5

|Castle Point

|9.7

|Maldon

|4.2

|Luton

|7.4

|Luton

|7.0

4

|South Cambridgeshire

|23.9

|Fenland

|11.4

|Mid Suffolk

|4.5

|Fenland

|8.0

|Watford

|7.2

5

|North Hertfordshire

|26.8

|Harlow

|12.2

|Brentwood

|4.6

|Great Yarmouth

|8.0

|Thurrock

|7.7

6

|Watford

|27.2

|Tendring

|12.7

|East Cambridgeshire

|4.6

|Basildon

|8.3

|Tendring

|8.3

7

|Luton

|28.1

|Basildon

|13.4

|Rochford

|4.6

|Broxbourne

|8.3

|South Cambridgeshire

|8.5

8

|Hertsmere

|30.9

|King's Lynn and West Norfolk

|13.9

|Chelmsford

|4.7

|Tendring

|8.9

|Ipswich

|8.6

9

|Dacorum

|31.8

|Rochford

|13.9

|Babergh

|4.9

|Harlow

|9.0

|North Norfolk

|8.9

10

|Bedford

|32.5

|Luton

|14.1

|South Cambridgeshire

|4.9

|Watford

|9.4

|Southend-on-Sea

|9.0

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|South Cambridgeshire

|7.1

|Great Yarmouth

|5.8

2

|Hertsmere

|6.0

|Fenland

|5.7

3

|Central Bedfordshire

|4.8

|Thurrock

|5.7

4

|Huntingdonshire

|4.7

|Tendring

|5.6

5

|St Albans

|4.5

|Castle Point

|5.5

6

|West Suffolk

|4.2

|Harlow

|5.1

7

|North Hertfordshire

|4.1

|Basildon

|5.0

8

|Uttlesford

|4.0

|Breckland

|4.9

9

|Bedford

|3.9

|King's Lynn and West Norfolk

|4.7

10

|East Cambridgeshire

|3.9

|Rochford

|4.2

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|North Norfolk

|2.4

|Cambridge

|1.2

2

|Great Yarmouth

|2.6

|St Albans

|1.5

3

|Mid Suffolk

|2.6

|South Cambridgeshire

|1.8

4

|Ipswich

|2.7

|Uttlesford

|2.2

5

|Harlow

|2.8

|North Hertfordshire

|2.3

6

|Tendring

|2.8

|East Hertfordshire

|2.5

7

|Basildon

|3.0

|Watford

|2.5

8

|Breckland

|3.0

|Norwich

|2.6

9

|Castle Point

|3.0

|Dacorum

|2.7

10

|East Suffolk

|3.0

|Hertsmere

|2.7

=London (8 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (Greater London).svg

{{Election box begin for list|title = European election 2019: London}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Irina Von Wiese, Dinesh Dhamija, Luisa Manon Porritt
Jonathan Fryer, Hussain Khan, Helen Cross, Graham Colley, Rabina Khan|votes=608,725
(202,908.3)|percentage=27.2|change=+20.5}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Claude Moraes, Seb Dance
Katy Clark, Laura Parker, Murad Qureshi, Taranjit Kaur Chana, James Beckles, Sanchia Alasia|votes=536,810
(268,405)|percentage=23.9|change=-12.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Brexit Party|candidate=Benyamin Habib, Lance Graham Forman
Graham Shore, Alka Cuthbert, Jimi Ogunnusi, Simon Marcus, Mehrtash A'zami, Aileen Quinton|votes=400,257
(200,128.5)|percentage=17.9|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Scott Ainslie
Gulnar Hasnain, Shahrar Ali, Rachel Collinson, Eleanor Margolies, Remco van der Stoep, Kirsten De Keyser, Peter Underwood|votes=278,957|percentage=12.5|change=+3.6}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Syed Kamall, Charles Tannock, Joy Morrissey, Tim Barnes, Scott Pattenden, Attic Rahman, Kirsty Finlayson, Luke Parker|votes=177,964|percentage=7.8|change=-14.6}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Change UK|candidate=Gavin Esler, Jacek Rostowski, Carole Tongue, Annabel Mullin, Karen Newman, Nora Mulready, Jessica Simor, Haseeb Ur-Rehman|votes=117,635|percentage=5.25|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Gerard Batten, Richard Braine, Peter Muswell, Freddy Vachha, Robert Stephenson, Peter McIlvenna, John Poynton, Ronie Johnson|votes=46,497|percentage=2.1|change=-14.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Animal Welfare Party|candidate=Vanessa Hudson, Jane Smith, Sam Morland, Ranjan Joshi, Mina Da Rui, Jonathan Homan, Simon Gouldman|votes=25,232|percentage=1.13|change=+0.17}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Women's Equality Party|candidate=Catherine Mayer, Bea Gare, Nanci Hogan, Aliyah Dunbar-Hussain, Hannah Barham-Brown, Alison Marshall, Olivia Vincenti, Leyla Mohan|votes=23,766|percentage=1.06|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK European Union Party|candidate=Pierre Kirk, Richard Stevens, Saleyha Ahsan, Anna Novikova, Angela Antetomaso, Richard Boardman|votes=18,806|percentage=0.84|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Claudia Mcdowell|votes=1,036|percentage=0.05|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate= Daze Aghaji|votes=1,018|percentage=0.05|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Roger Hallam|votes=924|percentage=0.04|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Kofi Klu|votes=869|percentage=0.04|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Andrea Venzon|votes=731|percentage=0.03|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Mike Shad|votes=707|percentage=0.03|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Zoe Lafferty|votes=436|percentage=0.02|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Andrew Medhurst|votes=430|percentage=0.02|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Alan Kirkby|votes=401|percentage=0.02|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Ian Sowden|votes=254|percentage=0.01|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Henry Muss|votes=226|percentage=0.01|change=}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=2,241,681|percentage=41.3%{{cite web|url=https://lewisham.gov.uk/mayorandcouncil/elections/results/election-results-2019/european-election-2019-results/european-election-2019---london-wide-results|title=European election 2019 – London-wide results|publisher=London Borough of Lewisham|accessdate=1 June 2019}}|change=}}

{{Election box end}}

The Greater London electoral region is broken down into the 33 London Borough areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 | Borough

! rowspan=2 | Turnout{{cite web|url=https://lewisham.gov.uk/mayorandcouncil/elections/results/election-results-2019/european-election-2019-results/european-election-2019---london-wide-results|title=European election 2019 – London-wide results: Results by local authority|publisher=London Borough of Lewisham|accessdate=6 June 2019}}

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

%#%#%#%#%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Barking and Dagenham{{cite web|url=https://www.lbbd.gov.uk/european-parliamentary-elections|title=European Parliamentary Elections|publisher=London Borough of Barking and Dagenham|accessdate=31 May 2019|archive-date=3 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190503130524/https://www.lbbd.gov.uk/european-parliamentary-elections|url-status=dead}}31.6%11,014

|29.0

|3,105

|8.2

|style="background:#F8C1BE"|15,449

|style="background:#F8C1BE"|40.7

|1,966

|5.2

|1,978

|5.2

|1,899

|5.0

|928

|2.4

|1,590

|4.4

Barnet{{Cite web|url=https://admin.barnet.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2019-05/EPE2019_Barnet_LocalTotals.pdf|title=Barnet Electoral Services - European Parliamentary elections 2019|website=admin.barnet.gov.uk|access-date=2019-05-27}}{{cite web|url=https://www.barnet.gov.uk/news/european-parliamentary-election-2019-results|title=European Parliamentary Election 2019 – results|date=26 May 2019|publisher=London Borough of Barnet|accessdate=29 May 2019}}42.5%17,08917.7style="background:#FEE1A8" |27,423style="background:#FEE1A8" |28.415,98016.69,76110.113,86814.41,6241.77,4917.83,3133.4
Bexley{{cite web|url=https://www.bexley.gov.uk/news/results-european-elections-23-may-2019|title=Results of European elections - 23 May 2019|publisher=London Borough of Bexley|accessdate=31 May 2019|archive-date=31 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531130613/https://www.bexley.gov.uk/news/results-european-elections-23-may-2019|url-status=dead}}37.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|26,369style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.49,19814.48,48913.35,0257.9

|7,076

|11.1

| 3,002

|4.7

|2,352

|3.7

|2,208

|3.5

Brent{{cite web|url=https://www.brent.gov.uk/media/16413376/brent-eu-election-results-2019.pdf|title=European Parliamentary elections 2019|publisher=London Borough of Brent|accessdate=31 May 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.brent.gov.uk/media/16413393/eu-election-2019-verification-statement-of-local-results.pdf|title=European Parliamentary elections 2019|publisher=London Borough of Brent|accessdate=31 May 2019}}35.5%8,01411.516,14123.1style="background:#F8C1BE"|25,565style="background:#F8C1BE"|36.66,3989.2

|7,037

|10.1

|1,337

|4.1

|2,859

|4.1

|2,543

|3.6

Bromley{{cite web|url=https://www.bromley.gov.uk/press/article/1515/european_parliamentary_elections_2019|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019|publisher=London Borough of Bromley|accessdate=31 May 2019|archive-date=31 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531151534/https://www.bromley.gov.uk/press/article/1515/european_parliamentary_elections_2019|url-status=dead}}43.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31,292style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.126,91226.88,6298.611,83511.8

|11,051

|11.0

|2,585

|2.6

|5,031

|5.0

|3,132

|3.1

Camden{{cite web|url=https://www.camden.gov.uk/european-parliamentary-election-2019|title=European Parliamentary Election 2019|publisher=London Borough of Camden|accessdate=31 May 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://news.camden.gov.uk/european-parliamentary-elections-2019/|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019|publisher=London Borough of Camden|accessdate=31 May 2019}}44.8%6,35010.5style="background:#FEE1A8" |21,635style="background:#FEE1A8" |35.913,56422.59,58215.92,9915.06651.13,9326.51,5542.6
City of London{{cite web|url=https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/about-the-city/voting-elections/Documents/city-of-london-european-election-results-2019.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531153836/https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/about-the-city/voting-elections/Documents/city-of-london-european-election-results-2019.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 May 2019|title=European Parliamentary Election 2019|publisher=City of London|accessdate=31 May 2019}}54.0%50415.7style="background:#FEE1A8" |1,298style="background:#FEE1A8" |40.534810.946414.5

|196

|6.1

|38

|1.2

|253

|7.9

|100

|3.1

Croydon{{cite web|url=https://www.westminster.gov.uk/sites/default/files/westminster_statement_of_local_totals.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019|publisher=London Borough of Croydon|accessdate=31 May 2019}}38.4%20,72821.621,28922.2style="background:#F8C1BE"|22,375style="background:#F8C1BE"|23.310,62911.110,13910.62,4802.64,6364.83,8014.0
Ealing{{cite web|url=https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201066/election_results/586/european_parliamentary_election_results/2|title=European parliamentary results 23 May 2019: Results for the borough of Ealing|publisher=London Borough of Ealing|accessdate=31 May 2019}}45.5%12,85813.025,87626.1style="background:#F8C1BE"|31,881style="background:#F8C1BE"|32.110,51910.6

|7,416

|7.5

|1,744

|1.8

|4,961

|5.0

|3,928

|4.0

Enfield{{cite web|url=https://new.enfield.gov.uk/news-and-events/european-election-results/|title=European Election Results 2019 |publisher=London Borough of Enfield|accessdate=31 May 2019}}38.4%14,65019.415,71620.8style="background:#F8C1BE"|22,843style="background:#F8C1BE"|30.37,76410.36,5018.61,7852.43,4874.62,6453.5
Greenwich{{cite web|url=https://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/info/200158/elections_and_voting/2109/2019_european_parliament_election_results|title=MEP election results for the Royal Borough of Greenwich|publisher=Royal Borough of Greenwich|accessdate=31 May 2019}}40.1%14,37420.416,76923.8style="background:#F8C1BE"|17,602style="background:#F8C1BE"|25.09,04512.9

|3,923

|5.6

|1,917

|2.7

|3,972

|5.6

|2,757

|3.9

Hackney{{cite web|url=https://news.hackney.gov.uk/european-election-results-2019|title=European Election Results 2019: Results for the Borough of Hackney |publisher=London Borough of Hackney|accessdate=31 May 2019}}41.7%4,0976.015,96623.5style="background:#F8C1BE"|23,825style="background:#F8C1BE"|35.015,70323.1

|2,109

|3.1

|686

|1.0

|3,669

|5.4

|1,972

|2.9

Hammersmith and Fulham{{cite web|url=https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/councillors-and-democracy/elections/2019-european-parliamentary-election|title=2019 European Parliamentary election: Hammersmith & Fulham result |date=15 April 2019 |publisher=London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham|accessdate=31 May 2019}}45.1%7,12314.1style="background:#FEE1A8" |17,344style="background:#FEE1A8" |34.39,90619.65,83911.5

|4,558

|9.0

|784

|1.5

|3,297

|6.5

|1,755

|3.5

Haringey{{cite web|url=https://voting.haringey.gov.uk/european-election-results-2019/|title=European Election Results 2019: How did Haringey vote? |publisher=London Borough of Haringey|accessdate=31 May 2019}}46.5%5,4877.5style="background:#FEE1A8" |22,865style="background:#FEE1A8" |31.422,15830.413,43318.4

|2,307

|3.2

|726

|1.0

|3,863

|5.3

|2,013

|2.8

Harrow{{cite web|url=http://www.harrow.gov.uk/www2/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=39&RPID=129098928/|title=European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23 May 2019 |publisher=London Borough of Harrow|accessdate=31 May 2019}}38.8%12,00418.514,11621.8style="background:#F8C1BE"|16,312style="background:#F8C1BE"|25.25,1878.0

|9,814

|15.1

|1,388

|2.1

|3,128

|4.8

|2,902

|4.5

Havering{{cite web|url=https://www.havering.gov.uk/news/article/583/2019_european_parliamentary_election_results|title=2019 European Parliamentary Election results |publisher=London Borough of Havering|accessdate=31 May 2019}}37.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 32,165style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.6

| 8,258

12.2

| 7,550

11.2

| 4,762

7.0

|6,679

|9.9

|3,675

|5.4

|2,087

|3.1

|2,427

|3.6

Hillingdon{{Cite web|url=https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/34726/European-Parliament-elections-2019|title=London Borough of Hillingdon - European Parliament elections 2019|website=www.hillingdon.gov.uk|access-date=27 May 2019|archive-date=27 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190527195542/https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/34726/European-Parliament-elections-2019|url-status=dead}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-48403131|title=The UK's results in maps and charts|date=2019-05-27|access-date=2019-05-27|language=en-GB}}37.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|19,123

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|27.0

|12,372

|17.4

|16,788

|23.7

| 5,949

8.4

|8,812

|12.4

|2,357

|3.3

|2,787

|3.9

|2,713

|3.8

Hounslow{{cite web|url=https://www.hounslow.gov.uk/info/20043/elections_and_voting/1970/european_parliamentary_elections/2|title=European Parliamentary Elections |publisher=London Borough of Hounslow|accessdate=31 May 2019}}38.8%11,98118.315,09523.1style="background:#F8C1BE"|19,759style="background:#F8C1BE"|30.25,8629.0

|5,644

|8.6

|1,664

|2.5

|2,965

|4.5

|2,492

|3.8

Islington{{cite web|url=https://www.islington.gov.uk/about-the-council/voting-and-elections/elections-and-election-results/european-parliamentary-elections-2019|title=European Parliamentary elections, 2019|publisher=London Borough of Islington|accessdate=1 June 2019|archive-date=1 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601090424/https://www.islington.gov.uk/about-the-council/voting-and-elections/elections-and-election-results/european-parliamentary-elections-2019|url-status=dead}}47.7%6,5089.8style="background:#FEE1A8" |19,890style="background:#FEE1A8" |29.819,01728.513,04719.6

|1,632

|2.4

|913

|1.4

|3,771

|5.7

|1,869

|2.8

Kensington and Chelsea{{cite web|url=https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/newsroom/all-council-statements/european-election-2019|title=European Election 2019|publisher=Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea|accessdate=1 June 2019|archive-date=1 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601092518/https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/newsroom/all-council-statements/european-election-2019|url-status=dead}}41.0%5,77717.2style="background:#FEE1A8" |12,071style="background:#FEE1A8" |36.04,66213.93,0149.0

|4,454

|13.3

|444

|1.3

|2,231

|6.6

|914

|2.7

Kingston upon Thames{{cite web|url=https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/897/2019_european_parliamentary_election_results|title=2019 European Parliamentary Election Results|publisher=Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames|accessdate=3 June 2019|archive-date=3 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190603103040/https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/897/2019_european_parliamentary_election_results|url-status=dead}}48.1%10,19719.2style="background:#FEE1A8" |25,006style="background:#FEE1A8" |47.24,0057.64,8929.2

|4,176

|7.9

|1,035

|2.0

|2,165

|4.1

|1,551

|2.9

Lambeth{{cite web|url=https://moderngov.lambeth.gov.uk/mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?ID=173&RPID=37314769|title=Election results for Lambeth: European Parliamentary Elections - Thursday 23 May 2019 |date=23 May 2019 |publisher=London Borough of Lambeth|accessdate=1 June 2019}}42.0%7,3298.4style="background:#FEE1A8" |28,336style="background:#FEE1A8" |32.619,50222.417,91620.6

|3,388

|3.9

|767

|0.9

|7,076

|8.1

|2,574

|3.0

Lewisham{{cite web|url=https://lewisham.gov.uk/mayorandcouncil/elections/results/election-results-2019/european-election-2019-results/european-election-2019---lewisham-results|title=European election 2019 – Lewisham results|publisher=London Borough of Lewisham|accessdate=1 June 2019}}42.2%9,11711.9style="background:#FEE1A8" |21,581style="background:#FEE1A8" |28.119,96526.015,44420.1

|2,641

|3.4

|1,099

|1.4

|4,514

|5.9

|2,564

|3.3

Merton{{cite web|url=https://democracy.merton.gov.uk/mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?ID=78&RPID=0|title=Election results for Merton Counting Area: European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23 May 2019 |date=23 May 2019 |publisher=London Borough of Merton|accessdate=1 June 2019}}44.5%10,13216.5style="background:#FEE1A8" |20,021style="background:#FEE1A8" |32.712,73520.86,78411.1

|4,808

|7.8

|1,156

|1.9

|3,570

|5.8

|2,067

|3.4

Newham{{cite web|url=https://www.newham.gov.uk/Documents/Council%20and%20Democracy/EuropeanParliamentaryElections2019LondonRegion.pdf|title=EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2019 LONDON REGION: STATEMENT OF LOCAL TOTALS|publisher=London Borough of Newham|accessdate=1 June 2019|archive-date=19 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191219172321/https://www.newham.gov.uk/Documents/Council%20and%20Democracy/EuropeanParliamentaryElections2019LondonRegion.pdf|url-status=dead}}36.2%7,73011.89,19214.1style="background:#F8C1BE"|33,379style="background:#F8C1BE"|51.05,3538.2

|3,756

|5.7

|1,336

|2.0

|2,234

|3.4

|2,441

|3.7

Redbridge{{cite web|url=https://www.redbridge.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/european-parliamentary-election-2019-results/|title=European Parliamentary Election 2019 - results: Results for the London Borough of Redbridge|publisher=London Borough of Redbridge|accessdate=1 June 2019|archive-date=1 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601175419/https://www.redbridge.gov.uk/voting-and-elections/european-parliamentary-election-2019-results/|url-status=dead}}37.8%13,62119.213,65519.3style="background:#F8C1BE"|23,615style="background:#F8C1BE"|33.35,9598.4

|6,930

|9.8

|1,545

|2.2

|3,040

|4.3

|2,473

|3.5

Richmond upon Thames{{cite web|url=https://www.richmond.gov.uk/media/17319/european_parliamentary_elections_2019_richmond_counting_area_result.pdf|title=EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2019 LONDON REGION: STATEMENT OF LOCAL TOTALS|publisher=London Borough of Richmond upon Thames|accessdate=1 June 2019}}53.8%11,69916.1style="background:#FEE1A8" |38,000style="background:#FEE1A8" |52.33,4044.77,80210.7

|5,727

|7.9

|872

|1.2

|3,403

|4.7

|1,684

|2.3

Southwark{{cite web|url=https://www.southwark.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/voting-and-elections/european-parliamentary-elections|title=European Parliamentary elections: Election results|publisher=London Borough of Southwark|accessdate=1 June 2019|archive-date=1 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601182828/https://www.southwark.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/voting-and-elections/european-parliamentary-elections|url-status=dead}}41.3%9,07210.9style="background:#FEE1A8" |27,128style="background:#FEE1A8" |32.520,56924.715,28618.3

|2,853

|3.4

|1,158

|1.4

|4,908

|5.9

|2,376

|2.9

Sutton{{cite web|url=https://www.sutton.gov.uk/downloads/file/3853/european_parliamentary_election_-_local_result_-_sutton|title=European Parliamentary Election - Local Result - Sutton|publisher=London Borough of Sutton|accessdate=1 June 2019}}39.3%17,30730.4style="background:#FEE1A8" |18,706style="background:#FEE1A8" |32.85,5639.84,6638.2

|4,863

|8.5

|1,845

|3.2

|2,062

|3.6

|1,935

|3.4

Tower Hamlets{{Cite web|url=https://www.towerhamlets.gov.uk/Documents/EU_elections_2019_results.pdf|title=London Region - Statement of local totals|website=Tower Hamlets|access-date=30 May 2019}}39.5%6,82310.116,88325.0style="background:#F8C1BE"|25,602style="background:#F8C1BE"|37.99,43214.02,5253.71,0111.53,3505.01,8562.8
Waltham Forest{{cite web|url=https://walthamforest.gov.uk/content/european-parliamentary-elections-23-may-2019|title=European Parliamentary Elections, 23 May 2019: Waltham Forest results|publisher=London Borough of Waltham Forest|accessdate=1 June 2019|archive-date=1 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601203236/https://walthamforest.gov.uk/content/european-parliamentary-elections-23-may-2019|url-status=dead}}41.3%10,40715.315,06122.1style="background:#F8C1BE"|21,090style="background:#F8C1BE"|31.011,35616.7

|3,519

|5.2

|1,233

|1.8

|3,222

|4.7

|2,140

|3.1

Wandsworth{{cite web|url=http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/downloads/file/14161/notice_of_result_london_region_-_wandsworth_counting_area|title=2019 European Parliamentary election results - 23 May: Notice of result London Region - Wandsworth counting area|publisher=London Borough of Wandsworth|accessdate=1 June 2019|archive-date=1 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601211853/http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/downloads/file/14161/notice_of_result_london_region_-_wandsworth_counting_area|url-status=dead}}47.0%12,15912.4style="background:#FEE1A8" |36,012style="background:#FEE1A8" |36.715,48715.813,69613.9

|9,395

|9.6

|1,057

|1.1

|7,281

|7.4

|3,100

|3.2

Westminster{{cite web|url=https://www.westminster.gov.uk/sites/default/files/westminster_statement_of_local_totals.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019|publisher=City of Westminster|accessdate=31 May 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.westminster.gov.uk/sites/default/files/westminster_verification_statement_including_turnout.pdf|title=Verification statement|publisher=City of Westminster|accessdate=31 May 2019}}40.6%7,15715.2style="background:#FEE1A8" |15,805style="background:#FEE1A8" |33.59,19219.54,5909.7

|5,198

|11.0

|670

|1.4

|3,110

|6.6

|1,455

|3.1

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Havering

|47.6

|Richmond upon Thames

|52.3

|Newham

|51.0

|Hackney

|23.1

|Harrow

|15.1

2

|Bexley

|41.4

|Kingston upon Thames

|47.2

|Barking and Dagenham

|40.7

|Lambeth

|20.6

|Barnet

|14.4

3

|Bromley

|31.1

|City of London

|40.5

|Tower Hamlets

|37.9

|Lewisham

|20.1

|Kensington and Chelsea

|13.3

4

|Sutton

|30.4

|Wandsworth

|36.7

|Brent

|36.6

|Islington

|19.6

|Hillingdon

|12.4

5

|Barking and Dagenham

|29.0

|Kensington and Chelsea

|36.0

|Hackney

|35.0

|Haringey

|18.4

|Bexley

|11.1

6

|Hillingdon

|27.0

|Camden

|35.9

|Redbridge

|33.3

|Southwark

|18.3

|Bromley

|11.0

7

|Croydon

|21.6

|Hammersmith and Fulham

|34.3

|Ealing

|32.1

|Waltham Forest

|16.7

|Westminster

|11.0

8

|Greenwich

|20.4

|Westminster

|33.5

|Waltham Forest

|31.0

|Camden

|15.9

|Croydon

|10.6

9

|Enfield

|19.4

|Sutton

|32.8

|Haringey

|30.4

|City of London

|14.5

|Brent

|10.1

10

|Kingston upon Thames

|19.2

|Merton

|32.7

|Enfield

|30.3

|Tower Hamlets

|14.0

|Havering

|9.9

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Hackney

|6.0

|Barking and Dagenham

|8.2

|Richmond upon Thames

|4.7

|Barking and Dagenham

|5.3

|Islington

|2.4

2

|Haringey

|7.5

|Havering

|12.2

|Kingston upon Thames

|7.6

|Havering

|7.0

|Hackney

|3.1

3

|Lambeth

|8.4

|Newham

|14.1

|Bromley

|8.6

|Bexley

|7.9

|Haringey

|3.2

4

|Islington

|9.8

|Bexley

|14.4

|Sutton

|9.8

|Harrow

|8.0

|Lewisham

|3.4

5

|Tower Hamlets

|10.1

|Hillingdon

|17.4

|City of London

|10.9

|Newham

|8.2

|Southwark

|3.4

6

|Camden

|10.5

|Redbridge

|19.3

|Havering

|11.2

|Sutton

|8.2

|Tower Hamlets

|3.7

7

|Southwark

|10.9

|Enfield

|20.8

|Bexley

|13.3

|Hillingdon

|8.4

|Lambeth

|3.9

8

|Brent

|11.5

|Harrow

|21.8

|Kensington and Chelsea

|13.9

|Redbridge

|8.4

|Camden

|5.0

9

|Newham

|11.8

|Waltham Forest

|22.1

|Wandsworth

|15.8

|Hounslow

|9.0

|Barking and Dagenham

|5.2

10

|Lewisham

|11.9

|Croydon

|22.2

|Barnet

|16.6

|Kensington and Chelsea

|9.0

|Waltham Forest

|5.2

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Lambeth

|8.1

|Havering

|5.4

2

|City of London

|7.9

|Barking and Dagenham

|5.0

3

|Barnet

|7.8

|Bexley

|4.7

4

|Wandsworth

|7.4

|Brent

|4.1

5

|Kensington and Chelsea

|6.6

|Hillingdon

|3.3

6

|Westminster

|6.6

|Sutton

|3.2

7

|Camden

|6.5

|Greenwich

|2.7

8

|Hammersmith and Fulham

|6.5

|Bromley

|2.6

9

|Lewisham

|5.9

|Croydon

|2.6

10

|Southwark

|5.9

|Hounslow

|2.5

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Barking and Dagenham

|2.4

|Lambeth

|0.9

2

|Havering

|3.1

|Hackney

|1.0

3

|Newham

|3.4

|Haringey

|1.0

4

|Sutton

|3.6

|Camden

|1.1

5

|Bexley

|3.7

|Wandsworth

|1.1

6

|Hillingdon

|3.9

|City of London

|1.2

7

|Brent

|4.1

|Richmond upon Thames

|1.2

8

|Kingston upon Thames

|4.1

|Kensington and Chelsea

|1.3

9

|Redbridge

|4.3

|Islington

|1.4

10

|Hounslow

|4.5

|Lewisham

|1.4

=North East England (3 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (North East England).svg

{{Election box begin for list|title = European Election 2019: North East England{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48403131|title=European Election 2019: UK results in maps and charts {{!}} BBC News|work=BBC News |date=26 May 2019 |access-date=2019-05-27}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Brexit Party|candidate=Brian Monteith, John Tennant
Richard Monaghan|votes=240,056
(120,028)|percentage=38.7|change=+38.7}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Jude Kirton-Darling
Paul Brannen, Clare Penny-Evans|votes=119,931|percentage=19.4|change=-17.1}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Fiona Hall, Julie Pörksen, Aidan King|votes=104,330|percentage=16.8|change=+10.9}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Rachel Featherstone, Jonathan Elmer, Dawn Furness|votes=49,905|percentage=8.1|change=+2.9}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Richard Lawrie, Chris Galley, Duncan Crute|votes=42,395|percentage=6.8|change=-10.9}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Richard Elvin, Christopher Gallacher, Alan Breeze|votes=38,269|percentage=6.2|change=-23.0}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Change UK|candidate=Frances Weetman, Penny Hawley, Kathryn Heywood|votes=24,968|percentage=4.0|change=+4.0}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=623,478|percentage=32.7|change=}}

{{Election box end}}

The North East England electoral region is broken down into 12 local council areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan="3" | District

! rowspan="3" | Voter turnout,
of eligible{{Cite web|url=https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/european-elections-2019-results-how-16335248|title=European elections 2019 results: How every North East area voted in full {{!}} The Chronicle|website=chroniclelive.co.uk|date=26 May 2019 |access-date=2019-05-27}}

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#%#%#%#%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Darlington31.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 9,728style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 40.24,12817.03,43014.22,3409.7

|2,599

|10.7

|1,122

|4.6

|871

|3.6

|N/A

|N/A

County Durham32.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|49,687style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.5

| 20,963

16.7

| 24,232

19.3

| 10,201

8.1

|7,752

|6.2

|7,839

|6.2

|5,164

|4.1

|N/A

|N/A

Gateshead34.1%style="background:#BFEBF2;" |17,837style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36.9

| 8,546

17.7

| 11,311

23.4

| 3,895

8.1

|2,323

|4.8

|2,831

|5.9

|1,619

|3.3

|N/A

|N/A

Hartlepool25.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;" |9,446style="background:#BFEBF2;"|52.7

| 1,729

9.7

| 2,465

13.8

| 980

5.5

|910

|5.1

|1,586

|8.9

|793

|4.4

|N/A

|N/A

Middlesbrough25.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,738style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 44.82,76211.55,00320.91,3265.5

|1,242

|5.2

|1,508

|6.3

|1,409

|5.9

|N/A

|N/A

Newcastle upon Tyne38.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,328style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 27.216,14923.916,58224.66,6299.8

|3,633

|5.4

|3,395

|5.0

|2,746

|4.1

|N/A

|N/A

North Tyneside34.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|17,944style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 33.89,79818.511,69622.04,5468.6

|4,030

|7.6

|2,865

|5.4

|2,220

|4.2

|N/A

|N/A

Northumberland34.0%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31,415style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 38.118,39022.311,76314.36,2187.5

|7,519

|9.1

|3,810

|4.6

|3,297

|4.0

|N/A

|N/A

Redcar and Cleveland29.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,865style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 48.74,18513.74,20713.81,7705.8

|2,030

|6.7

|2,242

|7.4

|1,204

|3.9

|N/A

|N/A

South Tyneside31.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,864style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 40.93,73410.38,14022.43,90510.7

|1,842

|5.1

|2,410

|6.6

|1,465

|4.0

|N/A

|N/A

Stockton-on-Tees31.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|19,286style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 43.36,29314.17,47716.82,8436.4

|4,113

|9.2

|2,736

|6.1

|1,795

|4.0

|N/A

|N/A

Sunderland31.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|25,918style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 39.87,65311.713,62520.95,2528.1

|4,402

|6.8

|5,925

|9.1

|2,385

|3.7

|N/A

|N/A

== Full results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="12" |

|1

|Hartlepool

|52.7

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|23.9

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|24.6

|South Tyneside

|10.7

|Darlington

|10.7

2

|Redcar and Cleveland

|48.7

|Northumberland

|22.3

|Gateshead

|23.4

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|9.8

|Stockton-on-Tees

|9.2

3

|Middlesbrough

|44.8

|North Tyneside

|18.5

|South Tyneside

|22.4

|Darlington

|9.7

|Northumberland

|9.1

4

|Stockton-on-Tees

|43.3

|Gateshead

|17.7

|North Tyneside

|22.0

|North Tyneside

|8.6

|North Tyneside

|7.6

5

|South Tyneside

|40.9

|Darlington

|17.0

|Middlesbrough

|20.9

|County Durham

|8.1

|Sunderland

|6.8

6

|Darlington

|40.2

|County Durham

|16.7

|Sunderland

|20.9

|Gateshead

|8.1

|Redcar and Cleveland

|6.7

7

|Sunderland

|39.8

|Stockton-on-Tees

|14.1

|County Durham

|19.3

|Sunderland

|8.1

|County Durham

|6.2

8

|County Durham

|39.5

|Redcar and Cleveland

|13.7

|Stockton-on-Tees

|16.8

|Northumberland

|7.5

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|5.4

9

|Northumberland

|38.1

|Sunderland

|11.7

|Northumberland

|14.3

|Stockton-on-Tees

|6.4

|Middlesbrough

|5.2

10

|Gateshead

|36.9

|Middlesbrough

|11.5

|Darlington

|14.2

|Redcar and Cleveland

|5.8

|Hartlepool

|5.1

11

|North Tyneside

|33.8

|South Tyneside

|10.3

|Hartlepool

|13.8

|Hartlepool

|5.5

|South Tyneside

|5.1

12

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|27.2

|Hartlepool

|9.7

|Redcar and Cleveland

|13.8

|Middlesbrough

|5.5

|Gateshead

|4.8

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="12" |

|1

|Middlesbrough

|5.9

|Sunderland

|9.1

2

|Hartlepool

|4.4

|Hartlepool

|8.9

3

|North Tyneside

|4.2

|Redcar and Cleveland

|7.4

4

|County Durham

|4.1

|South Tyneside

|6.6

5

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|4.1

|Middlesbrough

|6.3

6

|Northumberland

|4.0

|County Durham

|6.2

7

|South Tyneside

|4.0

|Stockton-on-Tees

|6.1

8

|Stockton-on-Tees

|4.0

|Gateshead

|5.9

9

|Redcar and Cleveland

|3.9

|North Tyneside

|5.4

10

|Sunderland

|3.7

|Newcastle upon Tyne

|5.0

11

|Darlington

|3.6

|Darlington

|4.6

12

|Gateshead

|3.3

|Northumberland

|4.6

! colspan="8" |

= North West England (8 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (North West England).svg

{{Election box begin for list|title = European Election 2019: North West England{{Cite web |url=http://www.northwestvotes.gov.uk/info/2/candidates |title=North West Votes – Candidates |website=www.northwestvotes.gov.uk |access-date=12 May 2019}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Brexit Party

|candidate = Claire Fox, Henrik Nielsen, David Bull
Gary Harvey, Ajay Jagota, Elizabeth Babade, Sally Bate, John Banks

|votes = 541,843
(180,614.3)

|percentage = 31.23

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = Theresa Griffin, Julie Ward
Wajid Khan, Erica Lewis, David Brennan, Claire Cozler, Saf Ismail, Yvonne Tennant

|votes = 380,193
(190,096.5)

|percentage = 21.91

|change = -11.94

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)

|candidate = Chris Davies, Jane Brophy
Helen Foster-Grime, Anna Fryer, Sam Al-Hamdani, Rebecca Forrest, John Studholme, Frederick Van Mierlo

|votes = 297,507
(148,753.5)

|percentage = 17.15

|change = +11.14

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Green Party of England and Wales

|candidate = Gina Dowding
Wendy Kay Olsen, Jessica Northey, Geraldine Coggins, Rosie Mills, Astrid Johnson, Daniel Jerrome, James Booth

|votes = 216,581

|percentage = 12.48

|change = +5.47

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Sajjad Karim, Kevin Beaty, Jane Howard, Arnold Saunders, Wendy Maisey, Thomas Lord, Anthony Pickles, Attika Choudhary

|votes = 131,002

|percentage = 7.55

|change = -12.51

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = UK Independence Party

|candidate = Adam Richardson, Jeff Armstrong, Fiona Mills, Nathan Ryding, Michael Felse, Ben Fryer, John Booker, Alexander Craig

|votes = 62,464

|percentage = 3.60

|change = -23.86

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Change UK

|candidate = Andrea Cooper, Dan Price, Arun Banerji, Michael Taylor, Philippa Olive, Victoria Desmond, Andrew Graystone, Elisabeth Knight

|votes = 47,237

|percentage = 2.72

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Independent politician

|candidate = Tommy Robinson

|votes = 38,908

|percentage = 2.24

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = English Democrats

|candidate = Stephen Morris, Valerie Morris

|votes = 10,045

|percentage = 0.58

|change = -0.53

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = UK European Union Party

|candidate = Sophie Larroque

|votes = 7,125

|percentage = 0.41

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Independent politician

|candidate = Mohammad Aslam

|votes = 2,002

|percentage = 0.12

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 1,734,907

|percentage = 33.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box end}}

The North West England electoral region is broken down into 39 local council areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 | District{{cite web|url=http://www.northwestvotes.gov.uk/downloads/file/17/european-parliamentary-elections-north-west-region-collated-results-23-may-2019|title=European Parliamentary Elections: North West Region Results 23 May 2019|publisher=North West Votes|accessdate=5 June 2019}}

! rowspan=3 | Voter turnout,
of eligible

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#%#%#%#%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Allerdale33.78%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,599style="background:#BFEBF2;"|38.5

|4,229

17.0

| 3,205

12.9

| 2,766

11.1

|2,363

|9.5

|991

|4.0

|969

|3.9

|789

|3.2

Barrow-in-Furness26.49%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|5,573style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.4

|1,656

12.0

| 2,482

18.0

| 1,205

8.7

|1,233

|8.9

|691

|5.0

|349

|2.5

|621

|4.5

Blackburn with Darwen36.69%9,48825.9

| 3,189

8.7

| style="background:#F8C1BE"|16,180

style="background:#F8C1BE"|44.1

|2,283

6.2

|2,330

|6.4

|1,149

|3.1

|569

|1.6

|1,460

|4.0

Blackpool30.17%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,145style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.5

|2,716

9.0

| 5,166

17.1

| 2,472

8.2

|3,035

|10.1

|1,521

|5.0

|734

|2.4

|1,404

|4.7

Bolton34.38%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|23,122style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.6

| 8,415

12.6

| 17,455

26.1

| 5,061

7.6

|5,577

|8.3

|2,957

|4.4

|1,532

|2.3

|2,686

|4.0

Burnley33.13%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,282style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.4

|2,046

9.7

| 5,396

25.6

| 1,725

8.2

|983

|4.7

|521

|2.5

|343

|1.6

|1,745

|8.3

Bury35.16%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|15,390style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.4

| 7,936

16.2

| 10,419

21.2

| 5,558

11.3

|4,722

|9.6

|1,704

|3.5

|1,563

|3.2

|1,754

|3.6

Carlisle33.85%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,701style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.1

|4,196

15.3

| 3,175

11.6

| 3,128

11.4

|3,179

|11.6

|1,213

|4.4

|741

|2.7

|1,070

|3.9

Cheshire East36.14%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36,701style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.2

| 24,633

23.0

| 9,807

9.1

| 14,230

13.3

|12,142

|11.3

|3,373

|3.1

|3,944

|3.7

|2,371

|2.2

Cheshire West and Chester34.94%

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|30,203

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|32.7

|20,210

|21.8

|12,415

|13.4

|12,860

|13.9

|9,153

|9.9

|2,777

|3.0

|2,864

|3.1

|2,020

|2.2

Chorley36.09%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,582style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.4

| 4,651

15.0

| 5,013

16.2

| 3,448

11.1

|3,310

|10.7

|1,086

|3.5

|1,013

|3.3

|853

|2.8

Copeland31.07%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|6,505style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.0

|2,136

13.1

| 2,819

17.3

| 1,150

7.0

|1,767

|10.8

|730

|4.5

|567

|3.5

|641

|3.9

Eden38.66%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|5,684style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.3

| 3,706

23.0

| 880

5.5

| 2,596

16.1

|2,002

|12.4

|474

|2.9

|400

|2.5

|366

|2.3

Fylde37.00%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,401style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.8

| 3,786

16.8

| 1,594

7.1

| 2,522

11.2

|2,945

|13.1

|774

|3.4

|828

|3.7

|651

|2.9

Halton27.12%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,776style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.0

| 3,290

13.1

| 6,661

26.5

| 2,639

10.5

| 1,093

4.4

| 1,098

4.4

| 637

2.5

| 909

3.6
Hyndburn31.41%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,386style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.1

| 1,528

8.1

| 4,817

25.5

| 1,417

7.5

|1,520

|8.0

|1,019

|5.4

|363

|1.9

|853

|4.5

Knowsley23.57%6,97525.7

| 2,401

8.9

| style="background:#F8C1BE"|10,847

style="background:#F8C1BE"|40.0

| 3,708

13.7

| 520

1.9

| 836

3.1

| 673

2.5

| 1,150

4.2
Lancaster35.96%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,679style="background:#BFEBF2;"|30.8

| 7,507

19.8

| 4,956

13.1

| 7,749

20.5

|2,905

|7.7

|1,230

|3.2

|976

|2.6

|887

|2.3

Liverpool29.96%17,35118.4

| 15,776

16.7

| style="background:#F8C1BE"|38,048

style="background:#F8C1BE"|40.3

| 14,481

15.3

| 1,922

2.0

| 2,103

2.2

| 2,263

2.4

| 2,506

2.6
Manchester31.67%15,06913.9

| 21,041

19.5

| style="background:#F8C1BE"|40,191

style="background:#F8C1BE"|37.2

| 19,966

18.5

|3,423

|3.2

|2,626

|2.4

|2,381

|2.2

|3,428

|3.2

Oldham32.63%15,79130.4

| 6,144

11.8

| style="background:#F8C1BE"|17,512

style="background:#F8C1BE"|33.8

| 4,041

7.8

|2,550

|4.9

|2,400

|4.6

|998

|1.9

|2,442

|4.7

Pendle34.45%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,609style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.4

| 2,325

10.5

| 5,765

26.1

| 1,629

7.4

|2,786

|12.6

|896

|4.1

|353

|1.6

|742

|3.4

Preston35.15%8,90227.2

| 5,305

16.2

|style="background:#F8C1BE"|10,230

style="background:#F8C1BE"|31.2

| 2,940

9.0

|2,440

|7.5

|1,143

|3.5

|668

|2.0

|1,110

|3.4

Ribble Valley36.90%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|6,759style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.7

| 3,398

19.9

| 1,096

6.4

| 2,174

12.8

|2,214

|13.0

|548

|3.2

|450

|2.6

|398

|2.3

Rochdale30.44%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|15,468style="background:#BFEBF2;"|32.3

| 5,478

11.4

| 14,336

30.0

| 3,902

8.2

|2,749

|5.7

|2,455

|5.1

|895

|1.9

|2,566

|5.4

Rossendale34.72%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|6,585style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.3

| 2,317

13.1

| 2,876

16.3

| 2,196

12.4

|1,695

|9.6

|761

|4.3

|490

|2.8

|742

|4.2

Salford30.09%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,867style="background:#BFEBF2;"|29.8

| 7,110

14.3

| 11,376

22.8

| 6,689

13.4

|3,401

|6.8

|2,286

|4.6

|1,436

|2.9

|2,642

|5.3

Sefton31.19%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|19,848style="background:#BFEBF2;"|29.8

| 12,438

18.7

| 17,581

26.4

| 7,717

11.6

| 3,609

5.4

| 2,006

3.0

| 1,762

2.6

| 1,571

2.4
South Lakeland45.04%10,93830.2

| style="background:#FEE1A8"|12,901

style="background:#FEE1A8"|35.6

| 1,774

4.9

| 4,955

13.7

|3,543

|9.8

|936

|2.6

|661

|1.8

|518

|1.4

South Ribble35.61%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,789style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.8

| 4,899

16.6

| 4,025

13.6

| 2,922

9.9

|3,096

|10.5

|1,150

|3.9

|863

|2.9

|840

|2.8

St. Helens28.59%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,763style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.3

| 5,015

12.7

| 8,443

21.7

| 5,530

14.2

| 1,805

4.6

| 1,548

4.0

| 1,189

3.1

| 1,670

4.3
Stockport36.46%22,46228.3

| style="background:#FEE1A8"|23,135

style="background:#FEE1A8"|29.1

| 10,738

13.5

| 10,705

13.5

|5,451

|6.9

|2,373

|3.0

|2,599

|3.3

|1,904

|2.4

Tameside28.42%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|17,164style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.7

| 4,914

10.2

| 11,291

23.5

| 5,895

12.3

|2,848

|5.9

|2,468

|5.1

|1,246

|2.6

|2,192

|4.6

Trafford40.40%15,098

|22.5

|style="background:#FEE1A8"|15,620

|style="background:#FEE1A8"|23.3

|13,644

|20.3

|11,402

|17.0

|6,123

|9.1

|1,737

|2.6

|2,122

|3.2

|1,410

|2.1

Warrington35.57%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|17,830style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.9

|11,472

20.5

| 9,534

17.1

| 6,629

11.9

|4,634

|8.3

|2,111

|3.8

|1,834

|3.3

|1,812

|3.2

West Lancashire34.79%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,188style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.1

|4,427

15.2

| 5,480

18.9

| 3,569

12.3

|2,630

|9.0

|1,077

|3.7

|889

|3.1

|806

|2.8

Wigan27.92%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|26,921style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.0

|7,193

11.0

| 13,057

19.9

| 6,190

9.4

|3,387

|5.2

|3,535

|5.4

|2,026

|3.1

|3,359

|5.1

Wirral34.29%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|23,928style="background:#BFEBF2;"|29.2

| 14,622

17.8

| 16,907

20.6

| 13,555

16.5

| 6,125

7.5

| 2,485

3.0

| 2,264

2.8

| 2,170

2.6
Wyre34.73%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|13,321style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.9

|3,746

12.4

| 3,002

9.9

|2,977

9.8

|3,792

|12.5

|1,676

|5.5

|783

|2.6

|1,022

|3.4

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Wyre

|43.9

|South Lakeland

|35.6

|Blackburn with Darwen

|44.1

|Lancaster

|20.5

|Fylde

|13.1

2

|Blackpool

|43.5

|Stockport

|29.1

|Liverpool

|40.3

|Manchester

|18.5

|Ribble Valley

|13.0

3

|Fylde

|41.8

|Trafford

|23.3

|Knowsley

|40.0

|Trafford

|17.0

|Pendle

|12.6

4

|Wigan

|41.0

|Cheshire East

|23.0

|Manchester

|37.2

|Wirral

|16.5

|Wyre

|12.5

5

|Barrow-in-Furness

|40.4

|Eden

|23.0

|Oldham

|33.8

|Eden

|16.1

|Eden

|12.4

6

|Copeland

|40.0

|Cheshire West and Chester

|21.8

|Preston

|31.2

|Liverpool

|15.3

|Carlisle

|11.6

7

|South Ribble

|39.8

|Warrington

|20.5

|Rochdale

|30.0

|St. Helens

|14.2

|Cheshire East

|11.3

8

|Ribble Valley

|39.7

|Ribble Valley

|19.9

|Halton

|26.5

|Cheshire West and Chester

|13.9

|Copeland

|10.8

9

|Burnley

|39.4

|Lancaster

|19.8

|Sefton

|26.4

|Knowsley

|13.7

|Chorley

|10.7

10

|Carlisle

|39.1

|Manchester

|19.5

|Bolton

|26.1

|South Lakeland

|13.7

|South Ribble

|10.5

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Manchester

|13.9

|Hyndburn

|8.1

|South Lakeland

|4.9

|Blackburn with Darwen

|6.2

|Knowsley

|1.9

2

|Liverpool

|18.4

|Blackburn with Darwen

|8.7

|Eden

|5.5

|Copeland

|7.0

|Liverpool

|2.0

3

|Trafford

|22.5

|Knowsley

|8.9

|Ribble Valley

|6.4

|Pendle

|7.4

|Manchester

|3.2

4

|Knowsley

|25.7

|Blackpool

|9.0

|Fylde

|7.1

|Hyndburn

|7.5

|Halton

|4.4

5

|Blackburn with Darwen

|25.9

|Burnley

|9.7

|Cheshire East

|9.1

|Bolton

|7.6

|St. Helens

|4.6

6

|Preston

|27.2

|Tameside

|10.2

|Wyre

|9.9

|Oldham

|7.8

|Burnley

|4.7

7

|Stockport

|28.3

|Pendle

|10.5

|Carlisle

|11.6

|Blackpool

|8.2

|Oldham

|4.9

8

|Wirral

|29.2

|Wigan

|11.0

|Allerdale

|12.9

|Burnley

|8.2

|Wigan

|5.2

9

|Salford

|29.8

|Rochdale

|11.4

|Lancaster

|13.1

|Rochdale

|8.2

|Sefton

|5.4

10

|Sefton

|29.8

|Oldham

|11.8

|Cheshire West and Chester

|13.4

|Barrow-in-Furness

|8.7

|Rochdale

|5.7

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Allerdale

|3.9

|Wyre

|5.5

2

|Cheshire East

|3.7

|Hyndburn

|5.4

3

|Fylde

|3.7

|Wigan

|5.4

4

|Copeland

|3.5

|Rochdale

|5.1

5

|Chorley

|3.3

|Tameside

|5.1

6

|Stockport

|3.3

|Barrow-in-Furness

|5.0

7

|Warrington

|3.3

|Blackpool

|5.0

8

|Bury

|3.2

|Oldham

|4.6

9

|Trafford

|3.2

|Salford

|4.6

10

|Cheshire West and Chester

|3.1

|Copeland

|4.5

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Blackburn with Darwen

|1.6

|Liverpool

|2.2

2

|Burnley

|1.6

|Manchester

|2.4

3

|Pendle

|1.6

|Burnley

|2.5

4

|South Lakeland

|1.8

|South Lakeland

|2.6

5

|Hyndburn

|1.9

|Trafford

|2.6

6

|Oldham

|1.9

|Eden

|2.9

7

|Rochdale

|1.9

|Cheshire West and Chester

|3.0

8

|Preston

|2.0

|Sefton

|3.0

9

|Manchester

|2.2

|Stockport

|3.0

10

|Bolton

|2.3

|Wirral

|3.0

= South East England (10 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (South East England).svg

{{Election box begin for list| title=European Election 2019: South East England{{cite web |url=https://www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/280158.pdf |title=Statement of Parties and Individual Candidates Nominated - Notice of Poll - 23 May 2019 |accessdate=27 April 2019 |archive-date=27 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190427120018/https://www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/280158.pdf |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|url= https://www.southampton.gov.uk/news/article.aspx?id=tcm:63-409850|title= All the South East results from the European Parliamentary Elections|author= |date= 27 May 2019|website= southampton.gov.uk|publisher= Southampton City Council|access-date= 27 May 2019|archive-date= 27 May 2019|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20190527074033/https://www.southampton.gov.uk/news/article.aspx?id=tcm:63-409850|url-status= dead}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Brexit Party|candidate=Nigel Farage, Alexandra Lesley Phillips, Robert Andrew Rowland, Belinda Claire De Camborne Lucy
James Gilbert Bartholomew, Christopher Graham Ellis, John Kennedy, Matthew Peter Taylor, George Thomas Stahel Farmer, Peter David Wiltshire|votes=915,686
(228,921.5)|percentage=36.07|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Catherine Bearder, Antony James Hook, Judith Bunting
Martin Paul Niebuhr Tod, Elizabeth Pendrill Raphael Leffman, Christopher Alan Bowers, Giles Damian Goodall, Ruvi Ziegler, Nicholas David Stanford Perry, John William Vincent|votes=653,743
(217,914.3)|percentage=25.75|change=+17.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Alexandra Phillips
Elise Danielle Benjamin, Vix Lowthion, Leslie Christine Groves Williams, Phelim Mac Cafferty, Jan Hendrik Jamison Doerfel, Larry Sanders, Isabella Lina Marie Moir, Oliver Sykes, Jonathan Christopher St.Aubyn Essex|votes=343,249|percentage=13.52|change=+4.4}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Daniel Hannan
Nirj Deva, Richard McDonald Robinson, Mike Whiting, Juliette Katherine Christie Ash, Anna Firth, Adrian Pepper, Clarence Mitchell, Neva Sadikoglu-Novaky, Caroline Anne Newton|votes=260,277|percentage=10.25|change=-20.7}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=John Howarth
Cathy Shutt, Arran Richard Neathey, Emma Christina Turnbull, Rohit K. Dasgupta, Amy Lauren Fowler, Duncan Shaw Thomas Enright, Lubna Aiysha Arshad, Simon Guy Burgess, Rachael Eowyn Ward|votes=184,678|percentage=7.27|change=-7.4}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Change UK|candidate=Richard Ashworth, Victoria Groulef, Warren Morgan, Eleanor Mary Fuller, Robin John Bextor, Nicholas Mazzei, Suzana Carp, Phil Murphy, Heather Marion Allen, Diane Helen Yeo|votes=105,832|percentage=4.17|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Piers Wauchope, Elizabeth Fletcher Philips, Daryll James Pitcher, Martin Toby Brothers, Tony Gould, Clive Keith Egan, Troy De Leon, Alan Harvey Stone, Judy Moore, Patricia Ann Mountain|votes=56,487|percentage=2.22|change=-29.9}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK European Union Party|candidate=Pacelli Ndikumana, Clinton Powe|votes=7,645|percentage=0.30|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Jason Guy Spencer McMahon|votes=3,650|percentage=0.14|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Socialist Party of Great Britain|candidate=Mandy Bruce, Raymond Dennis Carr, David Stanley Chesham, Robert Alexander Cox, Michael Foster, Stephen Harper, Neil Kirk, Anton Charles Pruden, Andrew Brian Thomas-Emans, Darren James Williams|votes=3,505|percentage=0.14|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=David Victor Round|votes=2,606|percentage=0.10|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Michael Jeffrey Turberville|votes=1,587|percentage=0.06|change=}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=2,552,593|percentage=39.2|change=}}

{{Election box end}}

The South East England electoral region is broken down into 67 local council areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 | District

! rowspan=3 | {{abbr|Turnout|Voter turnout,
of eligible}}

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#%#%#%#%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Adur{{cite web |url=https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/elections-and-voting/election-results/2019/ |title=Election results 2019 |website=Adur & Worthing Councils |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}39.6%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 6,931

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 36.28%

| 3,744

19.6%

| 1,741

9.11%

| 3,306

17.3%

| 1,931

10.11%

| 473

2.48%

| 835

4.37%

| 144

0.75%
Arun{{cite web |url=https://www.arun.gov.uk/download.cfm?doc=docm93jijm4n13996.pdf&ver=14238 |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the Arun local counting area |website=Arun District Council |first=Nigel |last=Lynn |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}37.49%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 21,827

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 48.68%

| 8,713

19.43%

| 2,035

4.54%

| 4,736

10.56%

| 4,357

9.72%

| 1,387

3.09%

| 1,441

3.21%

| 345

0.77%
Ashford{{cite web |url=https://www.ashford.gov.uk/media/8211/european-parliamentary-election-declaration-of-local-result.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of Ashford Borough Council |website=Ashford Borough Council |first=Tracey |last=Kerly |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608172612/https://www.ashford.gov.uk/media/8211/european-parliamentary-election-declaration-of-local-result.pdf |url-status=dead }}37.60%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,741

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 45.54%

| 6,558

18.97%

| 2,144

6.2%

| 4,200

12.15%

| 3,436

9.94%

| 842

2.44%

| 1,400

4.05%

| 241

0.7%
Aylesbury Vale{{cite web |url=https://aylesburyvale.moderngov.co.uk/documents/s13963/EuropeanLocalResults.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election South East Region – Aylesbury Vale District Council Local Counting Area 23 May 2019 |website=Aylesbury Vale District Council |first=Andrew |last=Grant |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 |archive-date=29 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190529141821/https://aylesburyvale.moderngov.co.uk/documents/s13963/EuropeanLocalResults.pdf |url-status=dead }}41.6%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 19,530

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 33.65%

| 15,395

26.52%

| 4,064

7%

| 8,122

13.99%

| 6,398

11.02%

| 1,266

2.18%

| 2,774

4.78%

| 494

0.85%
Basingstoke and Deane{{cite web |url=https://www.basingstoke.gov.uk/eu-elections-2019 |title=European Parliamentary Election - South East Region |website=Basingstoke and Deane |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 }}37.45%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 17,295

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 35.61%

| 12,336

25.4%

| 3,355

6.91%

| 5,693

11.72%

| 6,053

12.46%

| 1,161

2.39%

| 2,131

4.39%

| 542

1.12%
Bracknell Forest{{cite web |url=https://democratic.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=100&RPID=39555646 |title=European Parliamentary Election (Bracknell Forest Voting) - Thursday, 23 May 2019 |website=Bracknell Forest Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 }}35%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 10,947

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 37.25%

| 6,983

23.76%

| 2,145

7.3%

| 3,346

11.39%

| 3,733

12.7%

| 706

2.4%

| 1,285

4.37%

| 242

0.82%
Brighton & Hove{{cite web |url=https://new.brighton-hove.gov.uk/news/2019/european-parliament-elections-results-2019 |title=European Parliament elections results 2019 |website=Brighton & Hove City Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=31 May 2019 }}46.83%

| 15,914

17.35%

| 20,337

22.17%

| 11,875

12.95%

|style="background:#cef7a1|32,594

style="background:#cef7a1|35.53%

| 4,739

5.17%

| 944

1.03%

| 4,478

4.88%

| 530

0.58%
Canterbury{{cite web |url=https://www.canterbury.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/1127/european_election_result_canterbury_district.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election South East Region Canterbury City Council Local Counting Area Date of Election:23 May 2019 |website=Canterbury City Council |first=Colin |last=Carmichael |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608180944/https://www.canterbury.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/1127/european_election_result_canterbury_district.pdf |url-status=dead }}42.2%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 16,695

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 37%

| 11,674

25.87%

| 3,835

8.5%

| 6,422

14.23%

| 3,557

7.88%

| 890

1.97%

| 1,807

4%

| 247

0.55%
Cherwell{{cite web |url=https://www.cherwell.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/9081/local-declaration-of-result---european-parliament-election.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election Thursday 23rd May 2019 Cherwell counting area of the South East Region Statement of Votes given for each Registered Party and Individual Candidate |first=Yvonne |last=Rees |date=26 May 2019 |website=Cherwell District Council |accessdate=28 May 2019 |archive-date=28 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190528225355/https://www.cherwell.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/9081/local-declaration-of-result---european-parliament-election.pdf |url-status=dead }}40.15%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 13,923

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 33.5%

| 11,193

26.93%

| 3,129

7.53%

| 5,524

13.29%

| 4,557

10.96%

| 988

2.38%

| 1,918

4.61%

| 332

0.8%
Chichester{{cite web |url=https://www.chichester.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=31956&p=0 |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the Chichester local counting area of the South East |website=Chichester District Council |first=Diane |last=Shepherd |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=22 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191222220415/https://www.chichester.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=31956&p=0 |url-status=dead }}41.2%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 13,897

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 37.41%

| 10,144

27.31%

| 1,147

3.09%

| 5,187

13.96%

| 4,320

11.63%

| 782

2.11%

| 1,427

3.84%

| 244

0.66%
Chiltern{{Cite web|url=https://www.chiltern.gov.uk/media/13124/Chiltern-Local-Count-Results-for-the-European-Parliament-Election-2019/pdf/Local_Result_-_EU_-_Chiltern_-_23_May_2019.pdf?m=636945343131770000|title=Chiltern Local Count Results for the European Parliament Election 2019|date=27 May 2019|website=Chiltern District Council|access-date=27 May 2019}}48.2%10,319

| 30.03%

style="background:#FEE1A8"|10,942

|style="background:#FEE1A8"|31.85%

|1,496

|4.35%

|4,597

|13.38%

|4,381

|12.75%

|496

|1.44%

|1,881

|5.47%

|241

|0.70%

Crawley{{cite web |url=https://democracy.crawley.gov.uk/documents/s10945/Crawley%20Declaration%20-%20European%202019.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of Crawley |website=Crawley Borough Council |first=Natalie |last=Brahma-Pearl |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}34.11%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 9,493

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 37.69%

| 4,128

16.39%

| 4,728

18.77%

| 2,367

9.4%

| 2,721

10.8%

| 628

2.49%

| 887

3.52%

| 234

0.93%
Dartford{{cite web |url=https://www.dartford.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/786907/EU2019.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 Form Results South East Region Declaration of Count Totals South East: Dartford |website=Dartford Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608163335/https://www.dartford.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/786907/EU2019.pdf |url-status=dead }}33.6%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 11,592

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 46.23%

| 3,403

13.57%

| 3,247

12.95%

| 2,143

8.55%

| 2,678

10.68%

| 870

3.47%

| 944

3.76%

| 198

0.79%
Dover{{cite web |url=https://www.dover.gov.uk/Council--Democracy/Elections/Election-Results/Declaration-of-results-for-the-Dover-Local-Counting-Area-for-the-South-East-Region.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of South East Region |website=Dover District Council |author=Nadeem Aziz |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}38.62%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,750

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 46.98%

| 5,629

16.79%

| 3,078

9.18%

| 3,821

11.4%

| 3,041

9.07%

| 772

2.3%

| 1,167

3.48%

| 265

0.79%
Eastbourne{{cite web |url=https://www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/280862.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election Result of Poll South East Electoral Region Eastbourne Local Count Election held on 23 May 2019 |website=Lewes and Eastbourne Councils |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608144110/https://www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/280862.pdf |url-status=dead }}38.7%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 11,736

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 41.82%

| 7,474

26.63%

| 1,529

5.45%

| 3,168

11.29%

| 2,523

8.99%

| 658

2.34%

| 775

2.76%

| 203

0.72%
Eastleigh{{cite web |url=https://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/media/5214/declaration-of-result-eastleigh-eu-parliamentary-election.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 South East Region Eastleigh local counting area result |website=Eastleigh Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=1 June 2019 }}%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 13,922

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 38.82%

| 11,060

30.84%

| 1,572

4.38%

| 3,820

10.65%

| 3,024

8.43%

| 904

2.52%

| 1,308

3.65%

| 252

0.7%
East Hampshire{{cite web |url=http://www.easthants.gov.uk/declaration-result-poll-pdf-53-kb |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of East Hampshire District Council |website=East Hampshire District Council |first=Lydia |last=Morrison |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=30 May 2019 }}{{Dead link|date=April 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}43.4%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 14,330

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 36.14%

| 11,397

28.74%

| 1,204

3.04%

| 5,226

13.18%

| 4,881

12.31%

| 741

1.87%

| 1,583

3.99%

| 293

0.74%
Elmbridge{{cite web |url=http://mygov.elmbridge.gov.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=39 |title=2019 European Election - Thursday, 23rd May, 2019 |website=Elmbridge Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=5 June 2019 }}44.3%

| 11,648

27.58%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"| 16,410

style="background:#FEE1A8"| 38.86%

| 1,553

3.68%

| 4,365

10.34%

| 5,130

12.15%

| 534

1.26%

| 2,251

5.33%

| 339

0.8%
Epsom and Ewell{{cite web |url=https://www.epsom-ewell.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/council/elections-and-voting/EU%20Election%20Declaration%20of%20Local%20Result%202019.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election South East Region Date of poll: Thursday 23 May 2019 Local Counting Area: Epsom & Ewell Borough Council |website=Epsom & Ewell Borough Council |first=Kathryn |last=Beldon |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=7 June 2019 }}41.2%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 7,564

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 32.74%

| 7,481

32.38%

| 1,398

6.05%

| 2,611

11.3%

| 2,129

9.21%

| 372

1.61%

| 1,370

5.93%

| 180

0.78%
Fareham{{cite web |url=https://www.fareham.gov.uk/PDF/about_the_council/elections/EU2019-Fareham-Result.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 South East Region Regional Returning Officer (South East Region) Local Authority Fareham Borough Council Count Total |website=Fareham Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=31 May 2019 }}%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,900

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 43.29%

| 8,454

23.02%

| 1,442

3.93%

| 4,114

11.2%

| 4,238

11.54%

| 900

2.45%

| 1,366

3.72%

| 314

0.85%
Folkestone & Hythe{{cite web |url=https://www.folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/media/6041/Declaration-of-results---European-Parliamentary-Election/pdf/Declaration_of_results_-_European_Parliamentary_Election.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of South East Region |website=Folkestone & Hythe District Council |first=S. |last=Priest |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608182323/https://www.folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/media/6041/Declaration-of-results---European-Parliamentary-Election/pdf/Declaration_of_results_-_European_Parliamentary_Election.pdf |url-status=dead }}38.62%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,674

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 48.35%

| 5,045

15.56%

| 1,933

5.96%

| 4,994

15.41%

| 2,589

7.99%

| 902

2.78%

| 1,031

3.18%

| 249

0.77%
Gosport{{cite web |url=http://democracy.gosport.gov.uk/mgElectionAreaResults.aspx?ID=51&RPID=450128?election%20results |title=Election results for Gosport Counting Area |website=Gosport Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=31 May 2019 }}35%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 10,666

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 50.44%

| 3,240

15.32%

| 1,236

5.84%

| 2,171

10.27%

| 2,247

10.63%

| 742

3.51%

| 667

3.15%

| 179

0.85%
Gravesham{{cite web |url=http://www.gravesham.gov.uk/home/elections-and-voting/election-results/overview |title=Election results |website=Gravesham Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}35.1%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 11,491

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 45.4%

| 3,228

12.75%

| 3,881

15.33%

| 2,234

8.83%

| 2,512

9.92%

| 913

3.61%

| 829

3.28%

| 224

0.88%
Guildford{{cite web |url=https://www.guildford.gov.uk/media/30033/Guildford-Borough-results-notice/pdf/Local_Result_Guildford_Counting_Area.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election South East Region – Guildford Borough Council Local Counting Area Date of Election: 23 May 2019 |website=Guildford Borough Council |first=James |last=Whiteman |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=5 June 2019 }}44.21%

| 12,421

29%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"| 15,412

style="background:#FEE1A8"| 35.98%

| 1,748

4.08%

| 5,581

13.03%

| 4,537

10.59%

| 563

1.31%

| 2,224

5.19%

| 351

0.82%
Hart{{cite web |url=https://www.hart.gov.uk/sites/default/files/1_Residents/Elections/Past_election_results/Hart%20EU%20Results%20May%202019.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 Form SE6 South East Region Local Authority Hart Count Total |website=Hart District Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=30 May 2019 |archive-date=18 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191218074552/https://www.hart.gov.uk/sites/default/files/1_Residents/Elections/Past_election_results/Hart%20EU%20Results%20May%202019.pdf |url-status=dead }}40.0%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 10,032

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 34.94%

| 8,853

30.83%

| 811

2.82%

| 3,235

11.27%

| 3,564

12.41%

| 515

1.79%

| 1,474

5.13%

| 229

0.8%
Hastings{{cite web |url=https://hastings.moderngov.co.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=44 |title=Hastings European Parliamentary Election - Thursday, 23rd May, 2019 |website=Hastings Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 8,977

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 36.68%

| 4,415

18.04%

| 3,462

14.15%

| 4,480

18.31%

| 1,653

6.75%

| 587

2.4%

| 712

2.91%

| 187

0.76%
Havant{{cite web |url=http://www.havant.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/Forms%20sigle%20file%20Office%20Revised%20V4.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 South East Region Local Authority Havant Borough Count Total |website=Havant Borough Council |first=Nick |last=Leach |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=31 May 2019 }}33.98%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,166

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 47.19%

| 6,041

18.8%

| 1,521

4.73%

| 3,280

10.21%

| 3,730

11.61%

| 1,188

3.7%

| 959

2.98%

| 254

0.79%
Horsham{{cite web |url=https://www.horsham.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/61687/European-Election-2019-Declaration-of-results.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of Horsham |website=Horsham District Council |first=Glen |last=Chipp |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608132615/https://www.horsham.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/61687/European-Election-2019-Declaration-of-results.pdf |url-status=dead }}42.03%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 16,072

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 35.62%

| 12,545

27.8%

| 1,654

3.67%

| 6,145

13.62%

| 5,298

11.74%

| 861

1.91%

| 2,224

4.93%

| 322

0.71%
Isle of Wight{{cite web |url=https://www.iow.gov.uk/documentlibrary/download/isle-of-wight-declaration-of-result-in-european-parliamentary-elections-2019 |title=European Parliamentary Election South East Region - Isle of Wight Local Counting Area Date of Election: 23 May 2019 |website=Isle of Wight Council |first=Claire |last=Shand |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=1 June 2019 }}38.3%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 19,392

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 46.67%

| 6,557

15.78%

| 2,481

5.97%

| 6,855

16.5%

| 3,577

8.61%

| 1,292

3.11%

| 1,107

2.66%

| 290

0.7%
Lewes{{cite web |url=https://www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/280874.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election Result of Poll South East Electoral Region Lewes Local Count Election held on 23 May 2019 |website=Lewes and Eastbourne Councils |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608144107/https://www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/_resources/assets/inline/full/0/280874.pdf |url-status=dead }}44.32%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 10,210

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 31.12%

| 9,144

27.87%

| 1,948

5.94%

| 6,707

20.44%

| 2,747

8.37%

| 560

1.71%

| 1,308

3.99%

| 188

0.57%
Maidstone{{cite web |url=https://www.maidstone.gov.uk/home/primary-services/council-and-democracy/primary-areas/voting-And-elections/tier-3-primary-areas/upcoming-elections |title=Upcoming Elections and Results |website=Maidstone Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}37.8%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 20,475

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 45.98%

| 9,454

21.23%

| 2,437

5.47%

| 4,530

10.17%

| 4,697

10.55%

| 1,062

2.38%

| 1,580

3.55%

| 297

0.67%
Medway{{cite web |url= https://www.medway.gov.uk/info/200321/european_parliamentary_election_2019/909/european_parliamentary_election_2019_results|title= European Parliamentary Election 2019 results|author= |date= 27 May 2019|website= medway.gov.uk|publisher= Medway Council|access-date= 27 May 2019}}%style="background:#BFEBF2"| 30,861style="background:#BFEBF2"| 48.29%8,64713.53%7,47211.69%5,8429.14%6,2199.73%2,3203.63%2,0093.14%5470.86%
Mid Sussex{{cite web |url=https://www.midsussex.gov.uk/media/4151/declaration-of-results-epe-mid-sussex.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of Mid Sussex |website=Mid Sussex District Council |first=Tom |last=Clark |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}40.9%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 14,968

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 33.15%

| 13,709

30.36%

| 1,821

4.03%

| 6,456

14.3%

| 4,849

10.74%

| 719

1.59%

| 2,332

5.16%

| 303

0.67%
Milton Keynes{{cite web |url=https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/assets/attach/60178/Mini%20Count%20result..pdf |title=Results Milton Keynes Council |website=Milton Keynes Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 |archive-date=17 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191217204909/https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/assets/attach/60178/Mini%20Count%20result..pdf |url-status=dead }}%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 20,617

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 33.56%

| 14,996

24.41%

| 8,707

14.18%

| 6,802

11.07%

| 5,675

9.24%

| 1,626

2.65%

| 2,477

4.03%

| 525

0.85%
Mole Valley{{cite web |url=http://www.molevalley.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=47997 |title=European Parliamentary Election 2019 - Mole Valley Results |website=Mole Valley District Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=7 June 2019 |archive-date=19 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191219080129/http://www.molevalley.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=47997 |url-status=dead }}46%

| 9,920

32.77%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"| 11,055

style="background:#FEE1A8"| 36.51%

| 825

2.72%

| 3,275

10.82%

| 3,266

10.79%

| 556

1.84%

| 1,217

4.02%

| 162

0.54%
New Forest{{cite web |url=http://www.newforest.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=38629&p=0 |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of New Forest for the South East Region |website=New Forest District Council |first=Robert |last=Jackson |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 |archive-date=17 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191217204911/http://www.newforest.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=38629&p=0 |url-status=dead }}38.7%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 23,854

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 44.03%

| 12,153

22.43%

| 1,840

3.4%

| 6,305

11.64%

| 6,466

11.94%

| 1,351

2.49%

| 1,817

3.35%

| 385

0.71%
Oxford{{cite web |url=https://www.oxford.gov.uk/info/20046/elections_and_voting/1324/european_parliamentary_elections_-_23_may_2019 |title=European Parliamentary Election Result - May 2019 |website=Oxford City Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 }}47.6%5,999

|13.29%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"|18,190

|style="background:#FEE1A8"|40.30%

|6,444

|14.28%

|10,239

|22.68%

|1,755

|3.89%

|511

|1.13%

|1,765

|3.91%

|238

|0.53%

Portsmouth{{cite web |url=https://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/ext/documents-external/cou-declaration-of-local-result.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 Form SE6 South East Region Local Authority Portsmouth Count Total |website=Portsmouth City Council |first=David |last=Williams |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=31 May 2019 |archive-date=31 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190531215059/https://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/ext/documents-external/cou-declaration-of-local-result.pdf |url-status=dead }}33.5%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 18,315

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 39.46%

| 10,601

22.84%

| 4,949

10.66%

| 5,869

12.64%

| 3,368

7.26%

| 1,503

3.24%

| 1,467

3.16%

| 344

0.74%
Reading{{cite web |url=http://www.reading.gov.uk/media/10210/European-Parliamentary-Election-2019---Reading-result/pdf/Reading_Results_-_EUROPEAN_PARLIAMENTARY_ELECTION_2019.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election 2019 |website=Reading Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 |archive-date=29 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190529144324/http://www.reading.gov.uk/media/10210/European-Parliamentary-Election-2019---Reading-result/pdf/Reading_Results_-_EUROPEAN_PARLIAMENTARY_ELECTION_2019.pdf |url-status=dead }}38.7%

| 9,034

22.35%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"| 11,397

style="background:#FEE1A8"| 28.19%

| 6,788

16.79%

| 7,009

17.34%

| 3,208

7.94%

| 686

1.7%

| 1,930

4.77%

| 376

0.93%
Reigate and Banstead{{cite web |url=http://www.reigate-banstead.gov.uk/info/20318/voting_and_elections/301/european_parliamentary_elections |title=European Parliamentary Elections |website=Reigate & Banstead Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=7 June 2019 |archive-date=7 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190607211350/http://www.reigate-banstead.gov.uk/info/20318/voting_and_elections/301/european_parliamentary_elections |url-status=dead }}%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 14,653

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 35.63%

| 10,789

26.24%

| 2,158

5.25%

| 5,628

13.69%

| 4,772

11.6%

| 889

2.16%

| 1,922

4.67%

| 313

0.76%
Rother{{cite web |url=http://www.rother.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=32011&p=0 |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of South East Region |website=Rother District Council |first=Malcolm |last=Johnston |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=19 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191219172318/http://www.rother.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=32011&p=0 |url-status=dead }}41.37%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 14,334

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 47.29%

| 6,069

20.02%

| 1,401

4.62%

| 3,510

11.58%

| 2,710

8.94%

| 844

2.78%

| 1,200

3.96%

| 245

0.81%
Runnymede{{cite web |url=https://www.runnymede.gov.uk/media/20480/European-Parliamentary-Election-Local-Result/pdf/Runnymede_Local_Result.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 Form SE6 South East Region Local Authority Runnymede Count Total |website=Runnymede Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=5 June 2019 |archive-date=5 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190605151436/https://www.runnymede.gov.uk/media/20480/European-Parliamentary-Election-Local-Result/pdf/Runnymede_Local_Result.pdf |url-status=dead }}36.4%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 7,880

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 37.41%

| 5,014

23.81%

| 1,332

6.32%

| 2,579

12.24%

| 2,492

11.83%

| 563

2.67%

| 1,007

4.78%

| 195

0.93%
Rushmoor{{cite web |url=https://www.rushmoor.gov.uk/europeanelections |title=European Parliamentary elections |website=Rushmoor Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=30 May 2019 |archive-date=30 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190530112729/https://www.rushmoor.gov.uk/europeanelections |url-status=dead }}35.2%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 8,302

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 37.45%

| 4,811

21.7%

| 2,309

10.42%

| 2,480

11.19%

| 2,460

11.1%

| 753

3.4%

| 829

3.74%

| 225

1.01%
Sevenoaks{{cite web |url=https://www.sevenoaks.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/1939/eu_parliamentary_election_-_local_result.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election (South East Region) 2019 Local Counting Area :Sevenoaks District Council |website=Sevenoaks District Council |first=Pav |last=Ramewal |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608161944/https://www.sevenoaks.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/1939/eu_parliamentary_election_-_local_result.pdf |url-status=dead }}41.1%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 14,534

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 40.34%

| 9,135

25.35%

| 1,470

4.08%

| 3,996

11.09%

| 4,315

11.98%

| 673

1.87%

| 1,680

4.66%

| 229

0.64%
Slough{{cite web |url=http://www.slough.gov.uk/council/voting-and-elections/2019-european-parliamentary-elections.aspx |title=2019 European Parliamentary Elections |website=Slough Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 |archive-date=29 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190529151221/http://www.slough.gov.uk/council/voting-and-elections/2019-european-parliamentary-elections.aspx |url-status=dead }}27.2%

| 5,954

25.17%

| 3,412

14.42%

|style="background:#F8C1BE"| 8,917

style="background:#F8C1BE"| 37.69%

| 1,539

6.51%

| 2,148

9.08%

| 554

2.34%

| 816

3.45%

| 317

1.34%
Southampton{{cite web |url=https://www.southampton.gov.uk/Images/eu-election-results-2019_tcm63-410934.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election South East Region of England Southampton City Council Local Counting Area 23rd May 2019 |website=Southampton City Council |first=Mark |last=Heath |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 |archive-date=29 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190529193801/https://www.southampton.gov.uk/images/eu-election-results-2019_tcm63-410934.pdf |url-status=dead }}34.4%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 17,683

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 32.84%

| 11,972

22.23%

| 8,200

15.23%

| 7,794

14.47%

| 4,280

7.95%

| 1,469

2.73%

| 2,006

3.73%

| 443

0.82%
South Bucks{{Cite web|url=https://www.southbucks.gov.uk/media/13126/South-Bucks-Local-Count-Result-for-the-European-Parliament-Election-2019/pdf/Local_Result_-_EU_-_South_Bucks_-_23_May_2019.pdf?m=636945121680200000|title=South Bucks Local Count Result for the European Parliament Election 2019|date=27 May 2019|website=South Bucks District Council|access-date=27 May 2019}}40.4%style="background:#BFEBF2"|7,310

|style="background:#BFEBF2"|35%

|5,340

|25.57%

|1,200

|5.75%

|2,163

|10.36%

|3,169

|15.17%

|372

|1.78%

|1,165

|5.58%

|166

|0.79%

South Oxfordshire{{cite web |url=http://www.southoxon.gov.uk/services-and-advice/local-democracy/elections/current-and-upcoming-elections/european-parliamentary- |title=European parliamentary elections |website=South Oxfordshire District Council |first=Margaret |last=Reed |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=28 May 2019 }}43.34%

| 13,197

29.3%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"| 15,233

style="background:#FEE1A8"| 33.83%

| 1,818

4.04%

| 6,807

15.12%

| 4,639

10.3%

| 763

1.69%

| 2,237

4.97%

| 340

0.75%
Spelthorne{{cite web |url=http://www.spelthorne.gov.uk/article/18406/European-Election-results-23-May-2019 |title=European Election results - 23 May 2019 |website=Spelthorne Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=5 June 2019 }}37.8%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 10,860

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 40.42%

| 5,913

22.01%

| 2,287

8.51%

| 2,842

10.58%

| 2,858

10.64%

| 849

3.16%

| 1,034

3.85%

| 224

0.83%
Surrey Heath{{cite web |url=https://www.surreyheath.gov.uk/european-parliamentary-elections-23-may-2019 |title=European Parliamentary Elections - 23 May 2019 |website=Surrey Heath Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=5 June 2019 |archive-date=5 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190605152206/https://www.surreyheath.gov.uk/european-parliamentary-elections-23-may-2019 |url-status=dead }}38.1%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 9,492

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 38.31%

| 6,546

26.42%

| 1,109

4.48%

| 2,753

11.11%

| 3,174

12.81%

| 471

1.9%

| 1,014

4.09%

| 217

0.88%
Swale{{cite web |url=https://www.swale.gov.uk/may-2019-eu-results/ |title=23 May European Union (EU) election results |website=Swale Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608171534/https://www.swale.gov.uk/may-2019-eu-results/ |url-status=dead }}33.9%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 17,451

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 49.58%

| 5,911

16.79%

| 2,448

6.95%

| 3,761

10.68%

| 2,874

8.16%

| 1,264

3.59%

| 1,189

3.38%

| 303

0.86%
Tandridge{{cite web |url=https://www.tandridge.gov.uk/Portals/0/Documents/Your-council/Voting-and-elections/Current%20elections/Tandridge%20counting%20area%20results.pdf |title=European Elections 2019 Form SE6 South East Region Local Authority Tandridge Count Total |website=Tandridge District Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=7 June 2019 }}41.2%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 10,090

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 38.68%

| 6,975

26.74%

| 1,007

3.86%

| 2,885

11.06%

| 3,004

11.52%

| 644

2.47%

| 1,290

4.95%

| 190

0.73%
Test Valley{{cite web |url=http://www.testvalley.gov.uk/assets/attach/8816/Declaration%20of%20Local%20Results%20-%20TVBC%202019.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of Test Valley |website=Test Valley Borough Council |first=Roger |last=Tetstall |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 |archive-date=22 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191222095810/https://www.testvalley.gov.uk/assets/attach/8816/Declaration%20of%20Local%20Results%20-%20TVBC%202019.pdf |url-status=dead }}40.3%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 14,271

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 37.87%

| 10,337

27.43%

| 1,373

3.64%

| 4,299

11.41%

| 4,747

12.6%

| 818

2.17%

| 1,565

4.15%

| 275

0.73%
Thanet{{cite web |url=https://www.thanet.gov.uk/info-pages/european-election-results/ |title=European Election Results |website=Thanet District Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}36.11%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 17,430

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 49.19%

| 5,034

14.21%

| 3,054

8.62%

| 4,323

12.2%

| 2,902

8.19%

| 1,356

3.83%

| 1,111

3.14%

| 221

0.62%
Tonbridge and Malling{{cite web |url=https://www.tmbc.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/787942/declaration-of-results-final-2.pdf |title=European Elections Declaration of result of Poll |website=Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council |first=Julie |last=Beilby |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608165015/https://www.tmbc.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/787942/declaration-of-results-final-2.pdf |url-status=dead }}38.9%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,713

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 42.16%

| 8,264

22.17%

| 1,531

4.11%

| 4,810

12.91%

| 4,454

11.95%

| 756

2.03%

| 1,529

4.1%

| 212

0.57%
Tunbridge Wells{{cite web |url=http://www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/279919/Declaration_of_Results_-_European28-5-19.pdf |title=Date of Election: Thursday 23 May 2019 |website=Tunbridge Wells Borough Council |first=William |last=Benson |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 |archive-date=8 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190608165746/http://www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/279919/Declaration_of_Results_-_European28-5-19.pdf |url-status=dead }}43.1%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 11,370

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 32.96%

| 10,889

31.57%

| 1,520

4.41%

| 4,624

13.4%

| 3,507

10.17%

| 643

1.86%

| 1,725

5%

| 218

0.63%
Vale of White Horse{{cite web |url=http://www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk/services-and-advice/local-democracy/elections/current-and-upcoming-elections/european-parliamentary- |title=European parliamentary elections |website=Vale of White Horse District Council |first=Margaret |last=Reed |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=28 May 2019 }}44.42%

| 11,976

27.97%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"| 17,273

style="background:#FEE1A8"| 40.35%

| 1,628

3.8%

| 5,384

12.58%

| 3,900

9.11%

| 734

1.71%

| 1,660

3.88%

| 257

0.6%
Waverley{{cite web |url=https://www.waverley.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/6890/european_parliamentary_election_declaration_of_result_of_poll_for_local_counting_area_of_borough_of_waverley_borough_council.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of Borough of Waverley Borough Council |website=Waverley Borough Council |first=Tom |last=Horwood |date=28 May 2019 |accessdate=5 June 2019 |archive-date=5 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190605222845/https://www.waverley.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/6890/european_parliamentary_election_declaration_of_result_of_poll_for_local_counting_area_of_borough_of_waverley_borough_council.pdf |url-status=dead }}44.6%

| 11,599

28.76%

|style="background:#FEE1A8"| 14,156

style="background:#FEE1A8"| 35.1%

| 1,009

2.5%

| 5,861

14.53%

| 4,636

11.5%

| 613

1.52%

| 2,093

5.19%

| 361

0.9%
Wealden{{cite web |url=http://www.wealden.gov.uk/nmsruntime/saveasdialog.aspx?lID=26813&sID=5486 |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of Wealden |website=Wealden District Council |first=Trevor |last=Scott |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=8 June 2019 }}41.65%style="background:#BFEBF2"|21,321

|style="background:#BFEBF2"|42.23%

|11,080

|21.94%

|1,681

|3.33%

|7,339

|14.54%

|5,593

|11.08%

|1,086

|2.15%

|2,047

|4.05%

|344

|0.68%

West Berkshire{{cite web |url=https://info.westberks.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=47189&p=0 |title=European Parliamentary Election on Thursday 23 May 2019 Result of poll for the local counting area of West Berkshire |website=West Berkshire Council |first=Nick |last=Carter |date=28 May 2019 |accessdate=31 May 2019 }}39.30%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,830

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 33.99%

| 13,981

30.02%

| 1,632

3.5%

| 6,029

12.94%

| 5,974

12.83%

| 883

1.9%

| 1,948

4.18%

| 298

0.64%
West Oxfordshire{{cite web |url=https://www.westoxon.gov.uk/media/2013195/West-Oxfordshire-European-Parliamentary-Election-Result.pdf |title=European Parliamentary Election South East Region – West Oxfordshire Local Counting Area Date of Election: 23 May 2019 |website=West Oxfordshire District Council |first=Keith |last=Butler |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=28 May 2019 |archive-date=28 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190528233331/https://www.westoxon.gov.uk/media/2013195/West-Oxfordshire-European-Parliamentary-Election-Result.pdf |url-status=dead }}41.46%

| 10,501

31.25%

|style="background: #FEE1A8;"| 10,604

style="background: #FEE1A8;"| 31.56%

| 1,812

5.39%

| 4,782

14.23%

| 3,683

10.96%

| 638

1.9%

| 1,355

4.03%

| 225

0.67%
Winchester{{cite web |url=https://www.winchester.gov.uk/elections/european-parliamentary-elections-23-may-2019 |title=European Parliamentary elections - 23 May 2019 |website=Winchester City Council |date=25 June 2019 |accessdate=5 July 2019 |archive-date=5 July 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190705192949/https://www.winchester.gov.uk/elections/european-parliamentary-elections-23-may-2019 |url-status=dead }}47.0%

| 12,157

29.14%

|style="background: #FEE1A8;"| 16,848

style="background: #FEE1A8;" |40.38%

| 1,041

2.5%

| 5,003

11.99%

| 4,275

10.25%

| 567

1.36%

| 1,622

3.89%

| 208

0.5%
Windsor and Maidenhead{{cite web |url=https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/431/european_parliament_election_results |title=European Parliament Election Results |website=Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 }}39.6%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 13,289

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 32.51%

| 12,769

31.23%

| 1,847

4.52%

| 4,554

11.14%

| 5,496

13.44%

| 580

1.42%

| 2,051

5.02%

| 296

0.72%
Woking{{cite web |url=https://woking.gov.uk/elections-and-voting/elections/european-elections-2019/european-elections-2019-local-results |title=European elections 2019: local results |publisher=Woking Borough Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=27 May 2019 }}38.7%

| 7,682

28.35%

| style="background: #FEE1A8;" | 9,797

style="background: #FEE1A8;" | 36.15%

| 1,644

6.07%

| 2,843

10.49%

| 3,075

11.35%

| 507

1.87%

| 1,339

4.94%

| 214

0.79%
Wokingham{{cite web |url=https://www.wokingham.gov.uk/EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=483517 |title=European Elections 2019 Form SE6 South East Region Local Authority Wokingham Count Total |website=Wokingham Borough Council |first=A.J. |last=Moulton |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 }}{{Dead link|date=April 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}41.7%

| 14,728

29.05%

|style="background: #FEE1A8;"| 17,379

style="background: #FEE1A8;"| 34.28%

| 2,689

5.3%

| 5,807

11.45%

| 6,330

12.49%

| 759

1.5%

| 2,650

5.23%

| 353

0.7%
Worthing38.1%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 11,329

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 36.3%

| 6,742

21.6%

| 2,993

9.59%

| 4,866

15.59%

| 3,005

9.63%

| 726

2.33%

| 1,330

4.26%

| 215

0.69%
Wycombe{{cite web |url=https://www.wycombe.gov.uk/pages/About-the-council/Elections-and-voting/European-Parliamentary-Elections.aspx |title=European Parliamentary Elections |website=Wycombe District Council |date=26 May 2019 |accessdate=29 May 2019 }}39.96%

|style="background:#BFEBF2"| 15,652

style="background:#BFEBF2"| 31.26%

| 13,333

26.62%

| 4,893

9.77%

| 6,617

13.21%

| 6,021

12.02%

| 942

1.88%

| 2,261

4.51%

| 359

0.72%

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Gosport

|50.44

|Winchester

|40.38

|Slough

|37.69

|Brighton & Hove

|35.53

|South Bucks

|15.17

2

|Swale

|49.58

|Vale of White Horse

|40.35

|Crawley

|18.77

|Oxford

|22.68

|Windsor and Maidenhead

|13.44

3

|Thanet

|49.19

|Oxford

|40.3

|Reading

|16.79

|Lewes

|20.44

|West Berkshire

|12.83

4

|Arun

|48.68

|Elmbridge

|38.86

|Gravesham

|15.33

|Hastings

|18.31

|Surrey Heath

|12.81

5

|Folkestone & Hythe

|48.35

|Mole Valley

|36.51

|Southampton

|15.23

|Reading

|17.34

|Chiltern

|12.75

6

|Medway

|48.29

|Woking

|36.15

|Oxford

|14.28

|Adur

|17.3

|Bracknell Forest

|12.7

7

|Rother

|47.29

|Guildford

|35.98

|Milton Keynes

|14.18

|Isle of Wight

|16.5

|Test Valley

|12.6

8

|Havant

|47.19

|Waverley

|35.1

|Hastings

|14.15

|Worthing

|15.59

|Wokingham

|12.49

9

|Dover

|46.98

|Wokingham

|34.28

|Brighton & Hove

|12.95

|Folkestone & Hythe

|15.41

|Basingstoke and Deane

|12.46

10

|Isle of Wight

|46.67

|South Oxfordshire

|33.83

|Dartford

|12.95

|South Oxfordshire

|15.12

|Hart

|12.41

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Oxford

|13.29

|Gravesham

|12.75

|Winchester

|2.5

|Slough

|6.51

|Oxford

|3.89

2

|Brighton & Hove

|17.35

|Medway

|13.53

|Waverley

|2.5

|Dartford

|8.55

|Brighton & Hove

|5.17

3

|Reading

|22.35

|Dartford

|13.57

|Mole Valley

|2.72

|Gravesham

|8.83

|Hastings

|6.75

4

|Slough

|25.17

|Thanet

|14.21

|Hart

|2.82

|Medway

|9.14

|Portsmouth

|7.26

5

|Elmbridge

|27.58

|Slough

|14.42

|East Hampshire

|3.04

|Crawley

|9.4

|Canterbury

|7.88

6

|Vale of White Horse

|27.97

|Gosport

|15.32

|Chichester

|3.09

|Maidstone

|10.17

|Reading

|7.94

7

|Woking

|28.35

|Folkestone & Hythe

|15.56

|Wealden

|3.33

|Havant

|10.21

|Southampton

|7.95

8

|Waverley

|28.76

|Isle of Wight

|15.78

|New Forest

|3.4

|Gosport

|10.27

|Folkestone & Hythe

|7.99

9

|Guildford

|29.0

|Crawley

|16.39

|West Berkshire

|3.5

|Elmbridge

|10.34

|Swale

|8.16

10

|Wokingham

|29.05

|Dover

|16.79

|Test Valley

|3.64

|South Bucks

|10.36

|Thanet

|8.19

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Epsom and Ewell

|5.93

|Thanet

|3.83

2

|South Bucks

|5.58

|Havant

|3.7

3

|Chiltern

|5.47

|Medway

|3.63

4

|Elmbridge

|5.33

|Gravesham

|3.61

5

|Wokingham

|5.23

|Swale

|3.59

6

|Guildford

|5.19

|Gosport

|3.51

7

|Waverley

|5.19

|Dartford

|3.47

8

|Mid Sussex

|5.16

|Rushmoor

|3.4

9

|Hart

|5.13

|Portsmouth

|3.24

10

|Windsor and Maidenhead

|5.02

|Spelthorne

|3.16

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Isle of Wight

|2.66

|Brighton & Hove

|1.03

2

|Eastbourne

|2.76

|Oxford

|1.13

3

|Hastings

|2.91

|Elmbridge

|1.26

4

|Havant

|2.98

|Guildford

|1.31

5

|Medway

|3.14

|Winchester

|1.36

6

|Thanet

|3.14

|Windsor and Maidenhead

|1.42

7

|Gosport

|3.15

|Chiltern

|1.44

8

|Portsmouth

|3.16

|Wokingham

|1.5

9

|Folkestone & Hythe

|3.18

|Waverley

|1.52

10

|Arun

|3.21

|Mid Sussex

|1.59

= South West England (6 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (South West England).svg

{{Election box begin for list|title = European Election 2019: South West England{{Cite web|url=https://exeter.gov.uk/media/4645/statement-of-parties-individual-candidates-nominated-and-notice-of-pol_.pdf|title=Statement of parties and individual candidates nominated|last=Farrant|first=Graham|date=23 May 2019|website=Exeter City Council}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Brexit Party|candidate=Ann Widdecombe, James Glancy, Christina Jordan
Ann Tarr, Roger Lane-Nott, Nicola Darke|votes=611,742
(203,914)|percentage=36.71|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Caroline Voaden, Martin Horwood
Stephen Williams, Eleanor Rylance, David Chalmers, Luke Stagnetto|votes=385,095
(192,547.5)|percentage=23.11|change=+12.41}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Molly Scott Cato
Cleo Lake, Carla Denyer, Tom Scott, Martin Dimery, Karen La Borde|votes=302,364|percentage=18.14|change=+7.04}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Ashley Fox, James Mustoe, Faye Purbrick, Claire Hiscott, James Taghdissian, Emmline Owens|votes=144,674|percentage=8.68|change=-20.21}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Clare Moody, Andrew Adonis, Jayne Kirkham, Neil Guild, Yvonne Atkinson, Sadik Al-Hassan|votes=108,100|percentage=6.49|change=-7.26}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Lawrence Webb, Carl Benjamin, Anthony McIntyre, Lester Taylor, Stephen Lee, Alison Sheridan|votes=53,739|percentage=3.22|change=-29.07}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Change UK|candidate=Rachel Johnson, Jim Godfrey, Oliver Middleton, Matthew Hooberman, Elizabeth-Anne Sewell, Crispin Hunt|votes=46,612|percentage=2.80|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=English Democrats|candidate=Jenny Knight, Michael Blundell|votes=8,393|percentage=0.50|change=-0.50}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Larch Maxey|votes=1,772|percentage=0.11|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Mothiur Rahman|votes=755|percentage=0.05|change=}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent politician|candidate=Neville Seed|votes=3,383|percentage=0.20|change=}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=1,678,619|percentage=40.5%|change=+3.5}}

{{Election box end}}

The South West England electoral region is broken down into 30 local council areas and Gibraltar.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 | District{{Cite web|url=https://live-bcpcouncil-bournemouth.cloud.contensis.com/Council-and-Democratic/Elections-and-voting/Elections/European-Parliamentary-Election-Results-2019/Results-of-European-Parliamentary-Election-2019.aspx|title=Results of European Parliamentary Election 2019|website=live-bcpcouncil-bournemouth.cloud.contensis.com|access-date=2019-05-27}}

! rowspan=3 | Voter turnout,
of eligible{{cite web |title=EU election turnout figures up in the South West from 2014 - but Plymouth's turnout worst in the region |date=25 May 2019 |url=https://www.devonlive.com/news/eu-election-turnout-figures-up-2908318 |publisher=Devon Live |accessdate=25 May 2019}}

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#%#%#%#%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Bath and North East Somerset44.4%15,73826.5%style="background:#FEE1A8"|20,787style="background:#FEE1A8"|35.0%3,1825.4%12,23020.6%

|4,030

|6.8%

|1,367

|2.3%

|1,699

|2.9%

|380

|0.64%

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole35.9%style="background:#BFEBF2"|42,179

|style="background:#BFEBF2"|41.8%

21,389

| 21.2%

5,591

| 5.5%

15,205

|15.1%

|8,555

|8.5%

|3,863

|3.8%

|3,244

|3.2%

|901

|0.89%

Bristol44.6%26,07118.6%31,51022.5%19,43113.9%style="background:#cef7a1"|49,126

|style="background:#cef7a1"|35.1%

|6,623

|4.7%

|3,196

|2.3%

|3,258

|2.3%

|825

|0.59%

Cheltenham43.3%10,099

| 27.0%

style="background:#FEE1A8"|13,631

|style="background:#FEE1A8"|36.5%

1,642

| 4.4%

6,332

|16.9%

|3,521

|9.4%

|769

|2.1%

|1,127

|3.0%

|254

|0.68%

Cornwall41.4%style="background:#BFEBF2"|71,681style="background:#BFEBF2"|41.1%34,84520.0%10,7826.2%31,544

|18.1%

|13,486

|7.7%

|6,209

|3.6%

|4,191

|2.4%

|1,682

|0.96%

Cotswold43.2%style="background:#BFEBF2"|10,275

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|34.3%

9,067

| 30.2%

851

| 2.8%

4,217

|14.1%

|3,741

|12.5%

|715

|2.4%

|922

|3.1%

|211

|0.70%

Dorset41.1%style="background:#BFEBF2"|50,163

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|41.9%

26,78922.4%4,7284.0%17,843

|14.9%

|12,076

|10.1%

|4,253

|3.6%

|2,946

|2.5%

|896

|0.75%

East Devon40.7%style="background:#BFEBF2"|19,603style="background:#BFEBF2"|41.4%9,60720.3%1,6443.5%8,50818.0%

|4,243

|9.0%

|1,513

|3.2%

|1,578

|3.3%

|620

|1.31%

Exeter40.5%style="background:#BFEBF2"|10,042

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|28.1%

7,236

| 20.2%

4,395

| 12.3%

9,742

|27.2%

|2,109

|5.9%

|954

|2.7%

|1,090

|3.0%

|211

|0.59%

Forest of Dean37.9%style="background:#BFEBF2"|10,553

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|41.8%

4,255

| 16.8%

1,833

| 7.3%

4,489

|17.8%

|2,309

|9.1%

|900

|3.6%

|684

|2.7%

|252

|1.00%

Gloucester35.3%style="background:#BFEBF2"|11,463

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|38.6%

5,769

| 19.4%

3,545

| 11.9%

3,748

|12.6%

|2,994

|10.1%

|1,118

|3.8%

|791

|2.7%

|304

|1.02%

Isles of Scilly55.4%style="background:#BFEBF2"|238

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|27.8%

206

| 24.1%

49

| 5.7%

212

|24.8%

|90

|10.5%

|20

|2.3%

|31

|3.6%

|10

|1.17%

Mendip42.4%style="background:#BFEBF2"|12,083

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|33.0%

9,499

| 25.9%

1,470

| 4.0%

8,347

|22.8%

|3,092

|8.4%

|991

|2.7%

|866

|2.4%

|273

|0.75%

Mid Devon40.0%style="background:#BFEBF2"|9,572style="background:#BFEBF2"|38.7%5,21321.1%1,0504.2%4,73119.1%

|2,327

|9.4%

|888

|3.6%

|698

|2.8%

|241

|0.97%

North Devon38.1%style="background:#BFEBF2"|12,077

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|42.7%

6,587

| 23.3%

1,101

| 3.9%

4,261

|15.1%

|2,408

|8.5%

|1,046

|3.7%

|563

|2.0%

|266

|0.94%

North Somerset38.5%style="background:#BFEBF2"|23,388

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|37.8%

14,853

| 24.0%

3,080

| 5.0%

10,812

|17.5%

|5,036

|8.1%

|1,891

|3.1%

|2,148

|3.5%

|605

|0.98%

Plymouth34.9%style="background:#BFEBF2"|28,289

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|42.8%

9,303

| 14.1%

8,101

| 12.3%

9,064

|13.7%

|5,674

|8.6%

|3,071

|4.7%

|1,915

|2.9%

|620

|0.94%

Sedgemoor35.4%style="background:#BFEBF2"|14,314

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|45.1%

6,469

| 20.4%

1,692

| 5.3%

3,807

|12.0%

|3,219

|10.2%

|1,254

|4.0%

|701

|2.2%

|249

|0.79%

Somerset West and Taunton41.8%style="background:#BFEBF2"|18,822

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|40.3%

12,084

| 25.9%

1,790

| 3.8%

6,535

|14.0%

|4,187

|9.0%

|1,547

|3.3%

|1,296

|2.8%

|450

|0.96%

South Gloucestershire37.5%style="background:#BFEBF2"|27,839

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|36.8%

18,245

| 24.1%

5,462

| 7.2%

11,149

|14.7%

|7,633

|10.1%

|2,481

|3.3%

|2,176

|2.9%

|627

|0.83%

South Hams46.8%style="background:#BFEBF2"|11,278

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|35.6%

7,595

| 24.0%

1,218

| 3.8%

6,867

|21.7%

|2,808

|8.9%

|694

|2.2%

|1,032

|3.3%

|217

|0.68%

South Somerset40.8%style="background:#BFEBF2"|21,712

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|42.6%

13,006

| 25.5%

1,608

| 3.2%

6,636

|13.0%

|4,633

|9.1%

|1,740

|3.4%

|1,209

|2.4%

|467

|0.92%

Stroud46.3%style="background:#BFEBF2"|12,501

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|29.2%

9,134

| 21.3%

2,863

| 6.7%

12,143

|28.3%

|3,741

|8.7%

|1,003

|2.3%

|1,206

|2.8%

|290

|0.68%

Swindon35.7%style="background:#BFEBF2"|19,126

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|35.7%

9,511

| 17.8%

7,838

| 14.6%

6,861

|12.8%

|5,550

|10.4%

|2,115

|3.9%

|2,026

|3.8%

|524

|0.98%

Teignbridge42.5%style="background:#BFEBF2"|18,341style="background:#BFEBF2"|41.6%10,55123.9%1,7654.0%7,47817.0%

|3,189

|7.2%

|1,272

|2.9%

|1,133

|2.6%

|344

|0.78%

Tewkesbury38.0%style="background:#BFEBF2"|9,945

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|37.7%

6,534

| 24.8%

1,025

| 3.9%

3,785

|14.4%

|3,084

|11.7%

|863

|3.3%

|887

|3.4%

|225

|0.85%

Torbay36.3%style="background:#BFEBF2"|18,821

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|51.6%

6,824

| 18.7%

1,635

| 4.5%

3,715

|10.2%

|2,786

|7.6%

|1,416

|3.9%

|978

|2.7%

|308

|0.84%

Torridge39.7%style="background:#BFEBF2"|10,202

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|48.7%

3,657

| 17.4%

906

| 4.3%

3,038

|14.5%

|1,540

|7.3%

|896

|4.3%

|488

|2.3%

|235

|1.12%

West Devon45.9%style="background:#BFEBF2"|7,968

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|40.7%

3,908

| 19.9%

733

| 3.7%

3,721

|19.0%

|1,859

|9.5%

|600

|3.1%

|579

|3.0%

|224

|1.14%

Wiltshire44.3%style="background:#BFEBF2"|56,613

| style="background:#BFEBF2"|35.8%

39,811

| 25.1%

6,679

| 4.2%

25,751

|16.3%

|17,875

|11.3%

|5,010

|3.2%

|5,073

|3.2%

|1,522

|0.96%

==Gibraltar==

{{see also|2019 European Parliament election in Gibraltar}}

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan="4" | Overseas Territory

! rowspan="4" | Voter turnout,
of eligible

! colspan="16" | Votes

colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

GibraltarSource: {{cite web |title=European Election |url=https://www.parliament.gi/euelections_2019/result/ |website=Gibraltar Parliament |accessdate=27 May 2019 |archive-date=27 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190527154931/https://www.parliament.gi/euelections_2019/result/ |url-status=dead }}{{Cite web|url=https://live-bcpcouncil-bournemouth.cloud.contensis.com/Council-and-Democratic/Elections-and-voting/Elections/European-Parliamentary-Election-Results-2019/Results-of-European-Parliamentary-Election-2019.aspx|title=Results of European Parliamentary Election 2019|website=live-bcpcouncil-bournemouth.cloud.contensis.com|access-date=2019-05-27}}39.8%746

| 8.0%

style="background:#FEE1A8"|7,220

|style="background:#FEE1A8"|77.4%

411

| 4.4%

467

| 5.0%

256

| 2.7%

84

| 0.9%

77

| 0.8%

70

|0.75%

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Torbay

|51.6

|Cheltenham

|36.5

|Swindon

|14.6

|Bristol

|35.1

|Cotswold

|12.5

2

|Torridge

|48.7

|Bath and North East Somerset

|35.0

|Bristol

|13.9

|Stroud

|28.3

|Tewkesbury

|11.7

3

|Sedgemoor

|45.1

|Cotswold

|30.2

|Exeter

|12.3

|Exeter

|27.2

|Wiltshire

|11.3

4

|Plymouth

|42.8

|Mendip

|25.9

|Plymouth

|12.3

|Isles of Scilly

|24.8

|Isles of Scilly

|10.5

5

|North Devon

|42.7

|Somerset West and Taunton

|25.9

|Gloucester

|11.9

|Mendip

|22.8

|Swindon

|10.4

6

|South Somerset

|42.6

|South Somerset

|25.5

|Forest of Dean

|7.3

|South Hams

|21.7

|Sedgemoor

|10.2

7

|Dorset

|41.9

|Wiltshire

|25.1

|South Gloucestershire

|7.2

|Bath and North East Somerset

|20.6

|Dorset

|10.1

8

|Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

|41.8

|Tewkesbury

|24.8

|Stroud

|6.7

|Mid Devon

|19.1

|Gloucester

|10.1

9

|Forest of Dean

|41.8

|Isles of Scilly

|24.1

|Cornwall

|6.2

|West Devon

|19.0

|South Gloucestershire

|10.1

10

|Teignbridge

|41.6

|South Gloucestershire

|24.1

|Isles of Scilly

|5.7

|Cornwall

|18.1

|West Devon

|9.5

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Bristol

|18.6

|Plymouth

|14.1

|Cotswold

|2.8

|Torbay

|10.2

|Bristol

|4.7

2

|Bath and North East Somerset

|26.5

|Forest of Dean

|16.8

|South Somerset

|3.2

|Sedgemoor

|12.0

|Exeter

|5.9

3

|Cheltenham

|27.0

|Torridge

|17.4

|East Devon

|3.5

|Gloucester

|12.6

|Bath and North East Somerset

|6.8

4

|Isles of Scilly

|27.8

|Swindon

|17.8

|West Devon

|3.7

|Swindon

|12.8

|Teignbridge

|7.2

5

|Exeter

|28.1

|Torbay

|18.7

|Somerset West and Taunton

|3.8

|South Somerset

|13.0

|Torridge

|7.3

6

|Stroud

|29.2

|Gloucester

|19.4

|South Hams

|3.8

|Plymouth

|13.7

|Torbay

|7.6

7

|Mendip

|33.0

|West Devon

|19.9

|North Devon

|3.9

|Somerset West and Taunton

|14.0

|Cornwall

|7.7

8

|Cotswold

|34.3

|Cornwall

|20.0

|Tewkesbury

|3.9

|Cotswold

|14.1

|North Somerset

|8.1

9

|South Hams

|35.6

|Exeter

|20.2

|Dorset

|4.0

|Tewkesbury

|14.4

|Mendip

|8.4

10

|Swindon

|35.7

|East Devon

|20.3

|Mendip

|4.0

|Torridge

|14.5

|Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

|8.5

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Swindon

|3.8

|Plymouth

|4.7

2

|Isles of Scilly

|3.6

|Torridge

|4.3

3

|North Somerset

|3.5

|Sedgemoor

|4.0

4

|Tewkesbury

|3.4

|Swindon

|3.9

5

|East Devon

|3.3

|Torbay

|3.9

6

|South Hams

|3.3

|Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

|3.8

7

|Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

|3.2

|Gloucester

|3.8

8

|Wiltshire

|3.2

|North Devon

|3.7

9

|Cotswold

|3.1

|Cornwall

|3.6

10

|Cheltenham

|3.0

|Dorset

|3.6

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|North Devon

|2.0

|Cheltenham

|2.1

2

|Sedgemoor

|2.2

|South Hams

|2.2

3

|Bristol

|2.3

|Bath and North East Somerset

|2.3

4

|Torridge

|2.3

|Bristol

|2.3

5

|Cornwall

|2.4

|Isles of Scilly

|2.3

6

|Mendip

|2.4

|Stroud

|2.3

7

|South Somerset

|2.4

|Cotswold

|2.4

8

|Dorset

|2.5

|Exeter

|2.7

9

|Teignbridge

|2.6

|Mendip

|2.7

10

|Forest of Dean

|2.7

|Teignbridge

|2.9

= West Midlands (7 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (West Midlands).svg{{Election box begin for list|title=European Election 2019: West Midlands{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48081683|title=2019 European elections: List of candidates for the West Midlands{{!}} BBC News|work=BBC News |date=27 April 2019 |language=en|access-date=2019-04-28}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Brexit Party|candidate=Rupert Lowe, Martin Daubney, Andrew England Kerr
Vishal Khatri, Nikki Page, Laura Kevehazi, Katharine Harborne|votes=507,152
(169,050.7)|percentage=37.66|change=N/A|}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Neena Gill
Sion Simon, Julia Buckley, Ansar Khan, Zarah Sultana, Sam Hennessy, Liz Clements|votes=228,298|percentage=16.95|change={{decrease}} 9.76|}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Phil Bennion
Ade Adeyemo, Jeanie Falconer, Jenny Wilkinson, Jennifer Gray, Beverley Nielsen, Lee Dargue|votes=219,982|percentage=16.33|change={{increase}} 10.77|}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Ellie Chowns
Diana Toynbee, Paul Woodhead, Julian Dean, Louis Stephen, Helen Heathfield, Kefentse Dennis|votes=143,520|percentage=10.66|change={{increase}} 5.40|}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Anthea McIntyre
Daniel Dalton, Suzanne Webb, Meirion Jenkins, Alex Philips, Mary Noone, Ahmed Ejaz|votes=135,279|percentage=10.04|change={{decrease}} 14.27|}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Ernest Valentine, Paul Williams, Graham Eardley, Paul Allen, Nigel Ely, Joe Smyth, Derek Bennett|votes=66,934|percentage=4.97|change={{decrease}} 26.52|}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Change UK|candidate=Stephen Dorrell, Charlotte Gath, Peter Wilding, Amrik Kandola, Joanna McKenna, Victor Odusanya, Lucinda Empson|votes=45,673|percentage=3.39|change=N/A|}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=1,355,216|percentage=32.9%|change=}}

{{Election box end}}

The West Midlands electoral region is broken down into 30 voting areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 | District{{cite web|url=https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/12788/european_elections_2019_full_results.pdf|title=Regional breakdown 2019|publisher=Birmingham City Council |accessdate=3 June 2019}}

! rowspan=2 colspan=2 | Turnout

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#%#%#%#%#%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Birmingham220,28031.1%52,95324.035,88016.3style="background:#F8C1BE"|77,551style="background:#F8C1BE"|35.224,61411.2

| 15,133

| 6.9

| 8,074

| 3.7

| 6,075

| 2.8

Bromsgrove27,29737.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,700style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 39.25,85721.51,8496.83,11011.4

| 3,483

|12.8

| 1,152

| 4.2

| 1,146

|4.2

Cannock Chase20,95828.4%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 10,538style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 50.31,9519.32,37311.31,9129.1

|2,111

| 10.1

|1,468

| 7.0

|605

|2.9

Coventry66,52130.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 21,260style="background:#BFEBF2;"|32.010,08115.216,99125.57,82011.8

|5,083

| 7.6

|3,269

| 4.9

|2,017

|3.0

Dudley72,00330.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 34,149style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.48,05111.210,62014.75,3177.4

|7,510

| 10.4

|4,488

| 6.2

|1,868

|2.6

East Staffordshire27,36933.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 11,442style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 41.83,98314.63,37512.32,2488.2

|3,834

|14.0

|1,415

|5.2

|1,072

|3.9

Herefordshire55,19639.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|21,876style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.611,37420.62,3824.38,75915.9

| 5,942

| 10.8

| 2,574

| 4.7

| 2,289

|4.1

Lichfield28,40035.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 12,185style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 42.95,49019.31,9506.73,01210.6

|3,396

|12.0

|1,358

|4.8

|1,009

|3.6

Malvern Hills25,84243.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 9,403style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36.46,50125.21,0384.03,87915.0

|2,859

| 11.1

|1,040

| 4.0

|1,122

| 4.3

Newcastle-under-Lyme30,77333.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 13,517style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 43.94,38514.24,19813.62,9609.6

|2,859

|9.3

|1,886

|6.1

|968

|3.1

North Warwickshire15,85032.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|7,881style="background:#BFEBF2;"|49.71,86511.81,5369.71,3288.4

|1,680

|10.6

|1,056

|6.7

|504

|3.2

Nuneaton and Bedworth31,49933.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,369style="background:#BFEBF2;"|45.63,76712.04,67814.92,7578.8

|3,031

|9.6

|1,950

|6.2

|947

|3.0

Redditch18,94732.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,162style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.12,65714.02,32612.31,6558.7

|2,195

| 11.6

|1,166

| 6.2

|786

|4.1

Rugby28,94838.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,987style="background:#BFEBF2;"|38.06,25521.62,93710.13,14010.8

| 3,330

| 11.5

| 1,224

| 4.2

| 1,075

| 3.7

Sandwell60,07127.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|21,924style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36.54,3237.221,33535.54,0496.7

| 3,519

| 5.9

| 3,550

| 5.9

| 1,371

| 2.3

Shropshire92,68839.1%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36,260style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.119,50521.06,6657.212,24213.2

| 10,753

| 11.6

| 3,924

| 4.2

| 3,339

| 3.6

Solihull54,28734.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|21,371style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.411,38721.03,6326.76,77512.5

| 7,068

|13.0

| 2,124

|3.9

| 1,930

|3.6

South Staffordshire28,05233.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,068style="background:#BFEBF2;"|50.13,57812.81,6415.82,4228.6

|3,740

| 13.3

|1,550

| 5.5

|1,053

|3.8

Stafford35,75742.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 14,339style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.16,42418.03,2889.24,12811.5

|4,068

| 11.4

|1,847

| 5.2

|1,663

| 4.7

Staffordshire Moorlands25,44032.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 12,021style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 47.33,68314.52,1498.42,4629.7

|2,781

|10.9

|1,369

|5.4

|975

|3.8

Stoke-on-Trent44,91726.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 20,434style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 45.54,1179.29,05520.23,0366.8

|3,438

|7.7

|3,213

|7.2

|1,624

|3.6

Stratford-on-Avon41,96926.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,723style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.111,32927.01,6283.95,16912.3

|5,761

|13.7

|1,535

|3.7

|1,824

|4.3

Tamworth17,10730.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,067style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.21,99411.71,83010.71,3067.6

|2,115

|12.4

|1,238

|7.2

|557

|3.3

Telford and Wrekin40,96433.1%style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 16,811style="background:#BFEBF2;"|41.05,62713.76,77516.53,4458.4

|4,407

| 10.8

|2,351

| 5.7

|1,548

|3.8

Walsall55,06928.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|23,531style="background:#BFEBF2;"|42.75,3539.711,83821.53,1255.7

|5,842

| 10.6

|3,866

| 7.0

|1,514

| 2.7

Warwick44,41942.0%11,20725.2style="background:#FEE1A8"|13,233style="background:#FEE1A8" |29.84,2319.58,28918.7

| 4,406

| 9.9

| 1,133

| 2.6

| 1,920

|4.3

Wolverhampton48,98628.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,110style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.05,10010.413,70628.03,5317.2

| 4,436

| 9.1

| 2,864

| 5.8

| 1,239

|2.5

Worcester25,40735.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|8,364style="background:#BFEBF2;"|32.95,01819.83,10912.24,29316.9

| 2,478

|9.8

| 1,172

|4.6

| 973

| 3.8

Wychavon37,38839.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|15,262style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.87,49220.01,7574.74,11611.0

| 5,539

|14.8

| 1,655

|4.4

| 1,567

|4.2

Wyre Forest24,43432.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|11,238style="background:#BFEBF2;"|46.03,72215.21,8557.62,62110.7

| 2,482

| 10.2

| 1,423

| 5.8

| 1,093

| 4.5

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Cannock Chase

|50.3

|Warwick

|29.8

|Sandwell

|35.5

|Warwick

|18.7

|Wychavon

|14.8

2

|South Staffordshire

|50.1

|Stratford-on-Avon

|27.0

|Birmingham

|35.2

|Worcester

|16.9

|East Staffordshire

|14.0

3

|North Warwickshire

|49.7

|Malvern Hills

|25.2

|Wolverhampton

|28.0

|Herefordshire

|15.9

|Stratford-on-Avon

|13.7

4

|Dudley

|47.4

|Rugby

|21.6

|Coventry

|25.5

|Malvern Hills

|15.0

|South Staffordshire

|13.3

5

|Staffordshire Moorlands

|47.3

|Bromsgrove

|21.5

|Walsall

|21.5

|Shropshire

|13.2

|Solihull

|13.0

6

|Tamworth

|47.2

|Shropshire

|21.0

|Stoke-on-Trent

|20.2

|Solihull

|12.5

|Bromsgrove

|12.8

7

|Wyre Forest

|46.0

|Solihull

|21.0

|Telford and Wrekin

|16.5

|Stratford-on-Avon

|12.3

|Tamworth

|12.4

8

|Nuneaton and Bedworth

|45.6

|Herefordshire

|20.6

|Nuneaton and Bedworth

|14.9

|Coventry

|11.8

|Lichfield

|12.0

9

|Stoke-on-Trent

|45.5

|Wychavon

|20.0

|Dudley

|14.7

|Stafford

|11.5

|Redditch

|11.6

10

|Newcastle-under-Lyme

|43.9

|Worcester

|19.8

|Newcastle-under-Lyme

|13.6

|Bromsgrove

|11.4

|Shropshire

|11.6

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Birmingham

|24.0

|Sandwell

|7.2

|Stratford-on-Avon

|3.9

|Walsall

|5.7

|Sandwell

|5.9

2

|Warwick

|25.2

|Stoke-on-Trent

|9.2

|Malvern Hills

|4.0

|Sandwell

|6.7

|Birmingham

|6.9

3

|Coventry

|32.0

|Cannock Chase

|9.3

|Herefordshire

|4.3

|Stoke-on-Trent

|6.8

|Coventry

|7.6

4

|Worcester

|32.9

|Walsall

|9.7

|Wychavon

|4.7

|Wolverhampton

|7.2

|Stoke-on-Trent

|7.7

5

|Stratford-on-Avon

|35.1

|Wolverhampton

|10.4

|South Staffordshire

|5.8

|Dudley

|7.4

|Wolverhampton

|9.1

6

|Malvern Hills

|36.4

|Dudley

|11.2

|Lichfield

|6.7

|Tamworth

|7.6

|Newcastle-under-Lyme

|9.3

7

|Sandwell

|36.5

|Tamworth

|11.7

|Solihull

|6.7

|East Staffordshire

|8.2

|Nuneaton and Bedworth

|9.6

8

|Wolverhampton

|37.0

|North Warwickshire

|11.8

|Bromsgrove

|6.8

|North Warwickshire

|8.4

|Worcester

|9.8

9

|Rugby

|38.0

|Nuneaton and Bedworth

|12.0

|Shropshire

|7.2

|Telford and Wrekin

|8.4

|Warwick

|9.9

10

|Shropshire

|39.1

|South Staffordshire

|12.8

|Wyre Forest

|7.6

|South Staffordshire

|8.6

|Cannock Chase

|10.1

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Stafford

|4.7

|Stoke-on-Trent

|7.2

2

|Wyre Forest

|4.5

|Tamworth

|7.2

3

|Malvern Hills

|4.3

|Cannock Chase

|7.0

4

|Stratford-on-Avon

|4.3

|Walsall

|7.0

5

|Warwick

|4.3

|North Warwickshire

|6.7

6

|Bromsgrove

|4.2

|Dudley

|6.2

7

|Wychavon

|4.2

|Nuneaton and Bedworth

|6.2

8

|Herefordshire

|4.1

|Redditch

|6.2

9

|Redditch

|4.1

|Newcastle-under-Lyme

|6.1

10

|East Staffordshire

|3.9

|Sandwell

|5.9

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Sandwell

|2.3

|Warwick

|2.6

2

|Wolverhampton

|2.5

|Birmingham

|3.7

3

|Dudley

|2.6

|Stratford-on-Avon

|3.7

4

|Walsall

|2.7

|Solihull

|3.9

5

|Birmingham

|2.8

|Malvern Hills

|4.0

6

|Cannock Chase

|2.9

|Bromsgrove

|4.2

7

|Coventry

|3.0

|Rugby

|4.2

8

|Nuneaton and Bedworth

|3.0

|Shropshire

|4.2

9

|Newcastle-under-Lyme

|3.1

|Wychavon

|4.4

10

|North Warwickshire

|3.2

|Worcester

|4.6

= Yorkshire and the Humber (6 seats)=

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (Yorkshire and the Humber).svg

{{Election box begin for list|title=European election 2019: Yorkshire and the Humber{{Cite web|url=https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/elections/european-parliamentary-elections|title=EU parliamentary elections|website=www.leeds.gov.uk|access-date=2019-04-26|archive-date=26 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190426183958/https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/elections/european-parliamentary-elections|url-status=dead}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Brexit Party|candidate=John Longworth, Lucy Harris, Jake Pugh
James Heartfield, Andrew Allison, Christopher Barker|votes=470,351
(156,783.7)|percentage=36.5%|change=N/A}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=Richard Corbett
Eloise Todd, Jawad Mohammed Khan, Jayne Allport, Martin Mayer, Alison Hume|votes=210,516|percentage=16.3%|change={{decrease}}13.0%}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Shaffaq Mohammed
Rosina Robson, James Blanchard, Sophie Thornton, James Baker, Ruth Coleman-Taylor|votes=200,180|percentage=15.5%|change={{increase}}9.3%}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Green Party of England and Wales|candidate=Magid Magid
Alison Teal, Andrew Cooper, Louise Houghton, Lars Kramm, Ann Forsaith|votes=166,980|percentage=13.0%|change={{increase}}5.1%}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=John Procter, Amjad Bashir, Michael Naughton, Andrew Lee, Matthew Freckleton, Sue Pascoe|votes=92,863|percentage=7.2%|change={{decrease}}12.0%}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Mike Hookem, Gary Shores, John Hancock, David Dews, Graeme Waddicar, Clifford Parsons|votes=56,100|percentage=4.4%|change={{decrease}}26.8%}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Yorkshire Party|candidate=Chris Whitwood, Mike Jordan, Jack Carrington, Laura Walker, Bob Buxton, Dan Cochran|votes=50,842|percentage=3.9%|change={{increase}}2.5%}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=Change UK|candidate=Diana Wallis, Juliet Lodge, Sophia Bow, Joshua Malkin, Rosanne McMullen, Steven Wilson|votes=30,162|percentage=2.3%|change=N/A}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|party=English Democrats|candidate=David Allen, Tony Allen, Joanne Allen, Fiona Allen|votes=11,283|percentage=0.9%|change={{decrease}}0.1%}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=1,289,277|percentage=33.5%|change=}}

{{Election box end}}

The Yorkshire and the Humber electoral region is broken down into 21 local council areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 | District

! rowspan=2 colspan=2 | Turnout

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |Yorkshire

! colspan="2" |Eng Dem

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Yorkshire Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|English Democrats}};"|

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

! #

!%

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

#

!%

Barnsley28.0%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|23,459

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.6

| 4,618

|9.4

| 7,693

| 15.6

4,064

| 8.2

1,878

| 3.8

2,899

| 5.9

1,200

| 2.4

2,892

| 5.9

616

|1.2

Bradford32.0%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33,567

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|29.9

| 15,882

|14.1

| 32,399

| 28.8

12,401

| 11.0

7,521

| 6.7

4,169

| 3.7

1,948

| 1.7

3,596

| 3.2

966

|0.9

Calderdale35.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,838

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.6

| 7,493

|14.2

| 9,724

| 18.4

6,902

| 13.0

4,261

| 8.1

1,908

| 3.6

1,111

| 2.1

2,258

| 4.3

425

|0.8

Craven41.6%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|6,302

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.4

| 3,677

|20.1

| 1,190

| 6.5

3,091

| 16.9

2,041

| 11.1

620

| 3.4

497

| 2.7

811

| 4.4

109

|0.6

Doncaster30.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|30,016

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|45.0

| 5,908

|8.9

| 11,393

| 17.1

4,898

| 7.3

4,122

| 6.2

3,862

| 5.8

1,565

| 2.3

3,963

| 5.9

953

|1.4

East Riding of Yorkshire33.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39,465

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|44.4

| 13,976

|15.7

| 6,051

| 6.8

8,558

| 9.6

9,545

| 10.7

3,937

| 4.4

2,371

| 2.7

4,179

| 4.7

734

|0.8

Hambleton40.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|10,615

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|36.8

| 5,389

|18.7

| 1,410

| 4.9

3,599

| 12.5

4,197

| 14.5

1,035

| 3.6

892

| 3.1

1,511

| 5.2

232

|0.8

Harrogate42.8%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|16,039

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.8

| 13,707

|27.1

| 2,248

| 4.5

6,447

| 12.8

6,364

| 12.6

1,509

| 3.0

1,698

| 3.4

2,197

| 4.4

232

|0.6

Kingston upon Hull24.0%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,572

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|44.0

| 5,667

|13.4

| 7,832

|18.6

| 3,887

|9.2

| 1,229

|2.9

| 2,725

|6.5

| 685

| 1.6

1,157

| 2.7

462

|1.1

Kirklees34.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35,843

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.2

| 14,845

|14.2

| 25,435

| 24.2

10,934

| 10.4

6,820

| 6.5

4,076

| 3.9

2,103

| 2.0

3,967

| 3.8

872

|0.8

Leeds34.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|53,600

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|28.9

| 34,076

|18.4

| 36,377

| 19.6

29,603

| 16.0

12,824

| 6.9

6,380

| 3.4

4,813

| 2.6

6,417

| 3.5

1,348

|0.7

North East Lincolnshire28.7%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|16,895

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|51.9

| 2,916

|9.0

| 3,444

|10.6

| 2,370

|7.3

| 3,224

|9.9

| 2,234

|6.9

| 871

| 2.7

168

| 0.5

445

|1.4

North Lincolnshire31.4%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|18,308

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|47.0

| 3,866

|9.9

| 4,882

| 12.5

3,206

| 8.2

4,475

| 11.5

2,234

| 5.7

1,020

| 2.6

466

| 1.2

481

|1.2

Richmondshire36.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|5,280

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.8

| 2,508

|18.9

| 543

| 4.1

1,571

| 11.8

1,681

| 12.7

475

| 3.6

479

| 3.6

593

| 4.5

130

|1.0

Rotherham32.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|26,951

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.3

| 5,478

|8.8

| 11,373

| 18.3

5,471

| 8.8

3,208

| 5.2

3,902

| 6.3

1,400

| 2.2

3,719

| 6.0

739

|1.2

Ryedale39.3%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|6,190

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.9

| 3,176

|19.5

| 807

| 4.9

2,115

| 13.0

2,014

| 12.3

540

| 3.3

473

| 2.9

899

| 5.5

115

|0.7

Scarborough35.5%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,624

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|43.4

| 4,017

|13.8

| 2,853

| 9.8

3,224

| 11.1

2,528

| 8.7

1,435

| 4.9

780

| 2.7

1,387

| 4.8

253

|0.9

Selby36.2%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,733

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|40.3

| 3,803

|15.8

| 2,035

| 8.4

2,490

| 10.3

2,480

| 10.3

995

| 4.1

728

| 3.0

1,685

| 7.0

184

|0.8

Sheffield35.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39,534

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|28.1

| 25,366

|18.1

| 23,925

|17.0

| 34,803

|24.8

| 4,827

|3.4

| 5,408

|3.9

| 2,492

| 1.8

3,089

| 2.2

998

|0.7

Wakefield29.9%style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33,173

|style="background:#BFEBF2;"|44.9

| 7,472

|10.0

| 12,661

|17.0

| 5,923

|8.0

| 4,267

| 5.7

4,317

| 5.8

1,548

| 2.1

4,381

| 5.9

670

|0.9

York39.9%

|15,347

|26.7

|style="background:#FEE1A8" |16,340

|style="background:#FEE1A8" |28.5

|6,241

|10.9

|11,423

| 19.9

3,357

|5.8

|1,140

|2.5

|1,488

|2.6

|1,507

|2.6

|273

|0.5

== Best and worst results for each party ==

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|North East Lincolnshire

|51.9

|York

|28.5

|Bradford

|28.8

|Sheffield

|24.8

|Hambleton

|14.5

2

|Barnsley

|47.6

|Harrogate

|27.1

|Kirklees

|24.2

|York

|19.9

|Richmondshire

|12.7

3

|North Lincolnshire

|47.0

|Craven

|20.1

|Leeds

|19.6

|Craven

|16.9

|Harrogate

|12.6

4

|Doncaster

|45.0

|Ryedale

|19.5

|Kingston upon Hull

|18.6

|Leeds

|16.0

|Ryedale

|12.3

5

|Wakefield

|44.9

|Richmondshire

|18.9

|Calderdale

|18.4

|Calderdale

|13.0

|North Lincolnshire

|11.5

6

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|44.4

|Hambleton

|18.7

|Rotherham

|18.3

|Ryedale

|13.0

|Craven

|11.1

7

|Kingston upon Hull

|44.0

|Leeds

|18.4

|Doncaster

|17.1

|Harrogate

|12.8

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|10.7

8

|Scarborough

|43.4

|Sheffield

|18.1

|Sheffield

|17.0

|Hambleton

|12.5

|Selby

|10.3

9

|Rotherham

|43.3

|Selby

|15.8

|Wakefield

|17.0

|Richmondshire

|11.8

|North East Lincolnshire

|9.9

10

|Selby

|40.3

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|15.7

|Barnsley

|15.6

|Scarborough

|11.1

|Scarborough

|8.7

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|York

|26.7

|Rotherham

|8.8

|Richmondshire

|4.1

|Doncaster

|7.3

|Kingston upon Hull

|2.9

2

|Sheffield

|28.1

|Doncaster

|8.9

|Harrogate

|4.5

|North East Lincolnshire

|7.3

|Sheffield

|3.4

3

|Leeds

|28.9

|North East Lincolnshire

|9.0

|Hambleton

|4.9

|Wakefield

|8.0

|Barnsley

|3.8

4

|Bradford

|29.9

|Barnsley

|9.4

|Ryedale

|4.9

|Barnsley

|8.2

|Rotherham

|5.2

5

|Harrogate

|31.8

|North Lincolnshire

|9.9

|Craven

|6.5

|North Lincolnshire

|8.2

|Wakefield

|5.7

6

|Kirklees

|34.2

|Wakefield

|10.0

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|6.8

|Rotherham

|8.8

|York

|5.8

7

|Craven

|34.4

|Kingston upon Hull

|13.4

|Selby

|8.4

|Kingston upon Hull

|9.2

|Doncaster

|6.2

8

|Calderdale

|35.6

|Scarborough

|13.8

|Scarborough

|9.8

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|9.6

|Kirklees

|6.5

9

|Hambleton

|36.8

|Bradford

|14.1

|North East Lincolnshire

|10.6

|Selby

|10.3

|Bradford

|6.7

10

|Ryedale

|37.9

|Calderdale

|14.2

|York

|10.9

|Kirklees

|10.4

|Leeds

|6.9

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Yorkshire

! colspan="2" |Eng Dem

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Richmondshire

|3.6

|North East Lincolnshire

|6.9

|Selby

|7.0

|Doncaster

|1.4

2

|Harrogate

|3.4

|Kingston upon Hull

|6.5

|Rotherham

|6.0

|North East Lincolnshire

|1.4

3

|Hambleton

|3.1

|Rotherham

|6.3

|Barnsley

|5.9

|Barnsley

|1.2

4

|Selby

|3.0

|Barnsley

|5.9

|Doncaster

|5.9

|North Lincolnshire

|1.2

5

|Ryedale

|2.9

|Doncaster

|5.8

|Wakefield

|5.9

|Rotherham

|1.2

6

|Craven

|2.7

|Wakefield

|5.8

|Ryedale

|5.5

|Kingston upon Hull

|1.1

7

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|2.7

|North Lincolnshire

|5.7

|Hambleton

|5.2

|Richmondshire

|1.0

8

|North East Lincolnshire

|2.7

|Scarborough

|4.9

|Scarborough

|4.8

|Bradford

|0.9

9

|Scarborough

|2.7

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|4.4

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|4.7

|Scarborough

|0.9

10

|Leeds

|2.6

|Selby

|4.1

|Richmondshire

|4.5

|Wakefield

|0.9

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Kingston upon Hull

|1.6

|York

|2.5

|North East Lincolnshire

|0.5

|York

|0.5

2

|Bradford

|1.7

|Harrogate

|3.0

|North Lincolnshire

|1.2

|Craven

|0.6

3

|Sheffield

|1.8

|Ryedale

|3.3

|Sheffield

|2.2

|Harrogate

|0.6

4

|Kirklees

|2.0

|Craven

|3.4

|York

|2.6

|Leeds

|0.7

5

|Calderdale

|2.1

|Leeds

|3.4

|Kingston upon Hull

|2.7

|Ryedale

|0.7

6

|Wakefield

|2.1

|Calderdale

|3.6

|Bradford

|3.2

|Sheffield

|0.7

7

|Rotherham

|2.2

|Hambleton

|3.6

|Leeds

|3.5

|Calderdale

|0.8

8

|Doncaster

|2.3

|Richmondshire

|3.6

|Kirklees

|3.8

|East Riding of Yorkshire

|0.8

9

|Barnsley

|2.4

|Bradford

|3.7

|Calderdale

|4.3

|Hambleton

|0.8

10

|North Lincolnshire

|2.6

|Kirklees

|3.9

|Craven

|4.4

|Kirklees

|0.8

Northern Ireland (3 seats)

{{STV Election box begin2

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Diane Dodds

|party = Democratic Unionist Party

|percentage = 21.83

|count1 = 124,991

|count2 = 127,291

|count3 = 155,422

|count4 =  

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Naomi Long

|party = Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

|percentage = 18.50

|count1 = 105,928

|count2 = 115,327

|count3 = 122,263

|count4 = 123,917.00

|count5 = 170,370.00

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Martina Anderson

|party = Sinn Féin

|percentage = 22.17

|count1 = 126,951

|count2 = 128,117

|count3 = 128,190

|count4 = 128,200.50

|count5 = 152,436.50

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Jim Allister

|party = Traditional Unionist Voice

|percentage = 10.83

|count1 = 62,021

|count2 = 63,872

|count3 = 79,540

|count4 = 89,854.00

|count5 = 90,079.00

}}

{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Colum Eastwood

|party = Social Democratic and Labour Party

|percentage = 13.72

|count1 = 78,589

|count2 = 80,949

|count3 = 82,101

|count4 = 82,413.50

|count5 =  

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Danny Kennedy

|party = Ulster Unionist Party

|percentage = 9.26

|count1 = 53,052

|count2 = 54,736

|count3 =  

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Clare Bailey

|party = Green Party in Northern Ireland

|percentage = 2.18

|count1 = 12,471

|count2 =  

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Robert Hill

|party = UK Independence Party

|percentage = 0.89

|count1 = 5,115

|count2 =  

|count3 =  

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Jane Morrice

|party = Independent politician

|percentage = 0.30

|count1 = 1,719

|count2 =  

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Neil McCann

|party = Independent politician

|percentage = 0.17

|count1 = 948

|count2 =  

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{{STV Election box candidate2

|candidate = Amandeep Singh Bhogal

|party = Northern Ireland Conservatives

|percentage = 0.12

|count1 = 662

|count2 =  

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{{STV Election box end2

|numcounts = 5

|electorate = 1,278,951

|valid = 572,447

|spoilt = 4,649 (0.81%)

|quota = 143,112

|turnout = 577,275 (45.14%)

}}

Scotland (6 seats)

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (Scotland).svg

{{Election box begin for list| title=European Election 2019: Scotland{{cite news| url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-48044192| work=BBC | title=Who are the MEP candidates in Scotland? | date=25 April 2019}}}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Scottish National Party|candidate=Alyn Smith, Christian Allard, Aileen McLeod
Margaret Ferrier, Heather Anderson, Alex Kerr{{cite news| url= https://www.thenational.scot/news/17586679.snp-reveal-list-for-euro-elections-as-party-go-for-three-meps/| work=The National| title=SNP reveal list for Euro elections as party go for three MEPs | date=20 April 2019}}|votes=594,553
(198,184.3)|percentage=37.8%|change=+8.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Brexit Party|candidate=Louis Stedman-Bryce
Karina Walker, James Ferguson-Hannah, Stuart Waiton, Paul Aitken, Calum Walker|votes=233,006|percentage=14.8%|change=N/A}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Liberal Democrats (UK)|candidate=Sheila Ritchie
Fred Mackintosh, Catriona Bhatia, Vita Zaporozcenko, John Edward, Clive Sneddon{{cite news| url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-47974501 | work=BBC News | title=Scottish Lib Dems unveil Euro election candidates | accessdate=19 April 2019}}|votes=218,285|percentage=13.8%|change=+6.8}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Conservative Party (UK)|candidate=Nosheena Mobarik
Ian McGill, Shona Haslam, Iain Whyte, Andrea Gee, Michael Kusznir{{cite web|url=https://www.conservativehome.com/parliament/2019/04/the-list-of-conservative-mep-candidates-for-scotland.html|title=The list of Conservative MEP candidates for Scotland|date=16 April 2019 |publisher=Conservative Home}}|votes=182,476|percentage=11.6%|change=-5.6}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Labour Party (UK)|candidate=David Martin, Jayne Baxter, Craig Miller, Amy Lee Fraioli, Callum O’Dwyer, Angela Bretherton{{cite news| url=https://www.scotsman.com/scotland-s-main-parties-reveal-candidates-for-european-parliament-elections-1-4911232 | work=The Scotsman | title=Scotland's main parties reveal candidates for European Parliament elections |date=19 April 2019 }}|votes=146,724|percentage=9.3%|change=-16.6}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Scottish Green Party|candidate=Maggie Chapman, Lorna Slater, Gillian Mackay, Chas Booth, Mags Hall, Allan Faulds|votes=129,603|percentage=8.2%|change=+0.1}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Change UK – The Independent Group|candidate=David Macdonald,1 Kate Forman, Peter Griffiths, Heather Astbury, Colin McFadyen, Cathy Edgeworth|votes=30,004|percentage=1.9%|change=N/A}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=UK Independence Party|candidate=Donald MacKay, Janice MacKay, Otto Inglis, Mark Meechan, Roy Hill{{cite web|url=https://www.ukip.org/ukip-EU-candidates.php|title=EU candidates|publisher=UK Independence Party|access-date=25 May 2019|archive-date=5 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805112043/https://ukip.org/ukip-EU-candidates.php|url-status=dead}}|votes=28,418|percentage=1.8%|change=-8.7}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Gordon Edgar|votes=6,128|percentage=0.4%|change=N/A}}

{{Election box candidate with party link||party=Independent (politician)|candidate=Ken Parke{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-48044192|title=Who are the MEP candidates in Scotland?|date=25 April 2019|work=BBC News|accessdate=26 April 2019}}|votes=2,049|percentage=0.1%|change=N/A}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=1,571,246|percentage=39.9%|change=+ 6.4}}

{{Election box end}}

The Scotland electoral region is broken down into 32 local council areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 | District

! rowspan=3 | Voter turnout,
of eligible

! colspan="2" |SNP

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Others

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Scottish National Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#

!%

! #

%#%#%#%#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Aberdeen City38.9%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|19,541

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|34.6

| 8,828

| 15.6

| 9,574

| 16.9

| 4,785

| 8.5

| 3,925

| 6.9

| 7,215

| 12.8

| 1,034

| 1.8

| 1,359

| 2.4

| 296

| 0.6

Aberdeenshire38.6%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|23,255

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|31.4

| 14,671

| 19.8

| 12,496

| 16.9

| 2,199

| 3.0

| 4,573

| 6.2

| 13,297

| 18.0

| 1,614

| 2.2

| 1,526

| 2.1

| 376

| 0.5

Angus38.8%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|12,998

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|38.8

| 6,270

| 18.7

| 3,526

| 10.5

| 1,430

| 4.3

| 1,996

| 6.0

| 5,767

| 17.2

| 610

| 1.8

| 635

| 1.9

| 244

| 0.7

Argyll and Bute46.8%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|11,366

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|37.2

| 5,450

| 17.9

| 5,019

| 16.4

| 1,197

| 3.9

| 2,255

| 7.4

| 3,985

| 13.1

| 568

| 1.9

| 505

| 1.7

| 184

| 0.6

Clackmannanshire37.0%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|5,581

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|39.8

| 2,282

| 16.3

| 1,363

| 9.7

| 1,586

| 11.3

| 973

| 6.9

| 1,677

| 12.0

| 278

| 2.0

| 223

| 1.6

| 62

| 0.4

Dumfries and Galloway40.6%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|12,670

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|27.8

| 9,981

| 21.9

| 4,544

| 10.0

| 3,207

| 7.0

| 3,140

| 6.9

| 9,651

| 21.1

| 1,228

| 2.7

| 913

| 2.0

| 308

| 0.6

Dundee City35.7%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|17,074

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|46.1

| 5,191

| 14.0

| 3,459

| 9.3

| 4,228

| 11.4

| 2,708

| 7.3

| 2,995

| 8.1

| 644

| 1.7

| 552

| 1.5

| 201

| 0.5

East Ayrshire33.2%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|12,617

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|41.1

| 5,044

| 16.4

| 2,441

| 8.0

| 3,966

| 13.0

| 1,677

| 5.5

| 3,464

| 11.3

| 677

| 2.2

| 615

| 2.0

| 175

| 0.6

East Dunbartonshire{{cite web|url=https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/council/elections-and-voting/european-parliamentary-elections-2019|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019|publisher=East Dunbartonshire Council|access-date=18 July 2019|archive-date=20 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191220135431/https://www.eastdunbarton.gov.uk/council/elections-and-voting/european-parliamentary-elections-2019|url-status=dead}}47.1%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 13,414

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 34.5

4,78712.39,61524.82,6176.73,1128.03,925

|10.1

|470

| 1.2

|708

| 1.8

|193

| 0.6

East Lothian42.9%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|10,992

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|32.6

|4,481

|13.3

|5,079

|15.1

|3,986

|11.8

|3,095

|9.2

|4,635

|13.8

|532

|1.6

|679

|2.0

|133

|0.4

East Renfrewshire48.4%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|11,366

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|33.6

| 4,016

| 11.9

| 5,487

| 16.2

| 2,834

| 8.4

| 2,560

| 7.6

| 5,898

| 17.5

| 416

| 1.2

| 995

| 3.0

| 234

| 0.7

City of Edinburgh50.2%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|57,432

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|33.3

|16,162

|9.4

|39,609

|22.9

|12,251

|7.1

|23,868

|13.8

|17,222

|10.0

|1,864

|1.1

|3,269

|1.9

|525

|0.4

Falkirk35.6%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|18,102

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|43.0

| 7,160

| 17.0

| 3,836

| 9.1

| 4,132

| 9.9

| 2,717

| 6.5

| 3,913

| 9.3

| 932

| 2.2

| 1,044

| 2.5

| 298

| 0.7

Fife38.9%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|39,446

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|37.6

| 16,738

| 16.0

| 17,269

| 16.5

| 10,216

| 9.7

| 7,059

| 6.7

| 9,916

| 9.5

| 1,962

| 1.9

| 1,798

| 1.7

| 544

| 0.5

Glasgow City35.8%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|68,216

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|43.9

| 15,276

| 9.8

| 14,357

| 9.2

| 23,423

| 15.0

| 18,862

| 12.1

| 9,700

| 6.2

| 2,496

| 1.6

| 2,511

| 1.6

| 641

| 0.4

Highland43.2%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|28,681

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|37.3

13,85418.013,41617.43,1094.07,0529.27,577

|9.9

|1,619

|2.1

|1,199

|1.6

|410

|0.5

Inverclyde39.9%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|9,237

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 41.9

3,20714.62,22510.13,23614.71,1365.22,054

|9.3

|384

|1.7

|425

|1.9

|127

|0.6

Midlothian38.2%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|9,773

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|37.1

|3,709

|14.1

|3,463

|13.1

|3,261

|12.4

|2,379

|9.0

|2,405

|9.1

|550

|2.1

|596

|2.3

|152

|0.6

Moray38.0%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 9,027

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 34.1

5,80721.92,68610.19583.61,9107.24,648

|17.5

|656

|2.5

|585

|2.2

|210

|0.8

North Ayrshire35.6%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 15,493

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 41.6

6,52417.52,9347.93,76610.12,0935.64,662

|12.5

|820

|2.2

|734

|2.0

|226

|0.6

North Lanarkshire33.6%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|38,232

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 45.4

11,78914.05,8466.913,82016.44,3305.16,561

|7.8

|1,730

|2.1

|1,483

|1.8

|392

|0.5

Perth and Kinross45.9%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 18,116

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 35.8

8,08816.07,35014.51,5183.03,6987.39,856

|19.5

|770

|1.5

|889

|1.8

|264

|0.6

Renfrewshire40.3%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 21,870

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 41.6

7,18913.75,66010.86,97613.33,5456.74,941

|9.4

|991

|1.9

|1,090

|2.1

|330

|0.5

Scottish Borders43.0%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|10,761

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|28.3

| 7,188

| 18.9

| 6,900

| 18.1

| 1,059

| 2.8

| 2,997

| 7.9

| 7,152

| 18.8

| 671

| 1.8

| 730

| 1.9

| 408

| 1.1

Stirling46.7%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 11,780

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 38.3

3,77412.34,64515.11,9156.22,9379.64,643

|15.1

|401

|1.3

|558

|1.8

|93

|0.3

South Lanarkshire37.6%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 37,552

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 40.7

13,81815.09,75110.611,54312.55,8156.39,838

|10.7

|1,668

|1.8

|1,819

|2.0

|472

|0.4

South Ayrshire40.8%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|12,254

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 34.2

6,19917.33,76310.52,6097.32,0645.87,334

|20.5

|687

|1.9

|720

|2.0

|219

|0.6

West Dunbartonshire35.7%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 10,670

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 45.5

3,24013.81,7067.33,74816.01,5546.61,484

|6.3

|486

|2.1

|417

|1.8

|138

|0.6

West Lothian38.5%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 20,132

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"| 39.9

8,27816.45,51010.95,82611.63,5127.04,609

|9.1

|1,143

|2.3

|1,130

|2.2

|290

|0.6

Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)39.3%

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|3,606

|style="background:#FEFDDE;"|43.7

|1,640

|19.9

|611

|7.4

|814

|9.8

|581

|7.0

|611

|7.4

|189

|2.3

|130

|1.6

|28

|0.3

Orkney38.3%

| 1,548

| 24.2

1,03516.2

|style="background:#FEE1A8" |2,144

|style="background:#FEE1A8" | 33.5

| 204

3.272411.3499

|7.8

|157

|2.5

|75

|1.2

|21

|0.1

Shetland39.6%

|1,751

| 25.9

1,33019.7

|style="background:#FEE1A8" |2,001

|style="background:#FEE1A8" | 29.6

|305

4.575611.2342

|5.1

|151

|2.2

|82

|1.2

|32

|0.5

= Best and worst results for each party =

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Liberal Democrat

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |SNP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|Dumfries and Galloway

|21.9

|Orkney

|33.5

|North Lanarkshire

|16.4

|City of Edinburgh

|13.8

|Dumfries and Galloway

|21.1

|Dundee City

|46.1

2

|Moray

|21.9

|Shetland

|29.6

|West Dunbartonshire

|16.0

|Glasgow City

|12.1

|South Ayrshire

|20.5

|West Dunbartonshire

|45.5

3

|Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)

|19.9

|East Dunbartonshire

|24.8

|Glasgow City

|15.0

|Orkney

|11.3

|Perth and Kinross

|19.5

|North Lanarkshire

|45.4

4

|Aberdeenshire

|19.8

|City of Edinburgh

|22.9

|Inverclyde

|14.7

|Shetland

|11.2

|Scottish Borders

|18.8

|Glasgow City

|43.9

5

|Shetland

|19.7

|Scottish Borders

|18.1

|Renfrewshire

|13.3

|Stirling

|9.6

|Aberdeenshire

|18.0

|Na h-Eileanan Siar

|43.7

6

|Scottish Borders

|18.9

|Highland

|17.4

|East Ayrshire

|13.0

|East Lothian

|9.2

|East Renfrewshire

|17.5

|Falkirk

|43.0

7

|Angus

|18.7

|Aberdeen City

|16.9

|South Lanarkshire

|12.5

|Highland

|9.2

|Moray

|17.5

|Inverclyde

|41.9

8

|Highland

|18.0

|Aberdeenshire

|16.9

|Midlothian

|12.4

|Midlothian

|9.0

|Angus

|17.2

|Renfrewshire

|41.6

9

|Argyll and Bute

|17.9

|Fife

|16.5

|East Lothian

|11.8

|East Dunbartonshire

|8.0

|Stirling

|15.1

|North Ayrshire

|41.6

10

|North Ayrshire

|17.5

|Argyll and Bute

|16.4

|West Lothian

|11.6

|Scottish Borders

|7.9

|East Lothian

|13.8

|East Ayrshire

|41.1

colspan="14" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|City of Edinburgh

|9.4

|North Lanarkshire

|6.9

|Scottish Borders

|2.8

|North Lanarkshire

|5.1

|Shetland

|5.1

|Orkney

|24.2

2

|Glasgow City

|9.8

|West Dunbartonshire

|7.3

|Perth and Kinross

|3.0

|Inverclyde

|5.2

|Glasgow City

|6.2

|Shetland

|25.9

3

|East Renfrewshire

|11.9

|Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)

|7.4

|Aberdeenshire

|3.0

|East Ayrshire

|5.5

|West Dunbartonshire

|6.3

|Dumfries and Galloway

|27.8

4

|East Dunbartonshire

|12.3

|North Ayrshire

|7.9

|Orkney

|3.2

|North Ayrshire

|5.6

|Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)

|7.4

|Scottish Borders

|28.3

5

|Stirling

|12.3

|East Ayrshire

|8.0

|Moray

|3.6

|South Ayrshire

|5.8

|North Lanarkshire

|7.8

|Aberdeenshire

|31.4

6

|East Lothian

|13.3

|Falkirk

|9.1

|Argyll and Bute

|3.9

|Angus

|6.0

|Orkney

|7.8

|East Lothian

|32.6

7

|Renfrewshire

|13.7

|Glasgow City

|9.2

|Highland

|4.0

|Aberdeenshire

|6.2

|Dundee City

|8.1

|City of Edinburgh

|33.3

8

|West Dunbartonshire

|13.8

|Dundee City

|9.3

|Angus

|4.3

|South Lanarkshire

|6.3

|Midlothian

|9.1

|East Renfrewshire

|33.6

9

|Dundee City

|14.0

|Clackmannanshire

|9.7

|Shetland

|4.5

|Falkirk

|6.5

|West Lothian

|9.1

|Moray

|34.1

10

|North Lanarkshire

|14.0

|Dumfries and Galloway

|10.0

|Stirling

|6.2

|West Dunbartonshire

|6.6

|Falkirk

|9.3

|South Ayrshire

|34.2

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" |UKIP

style="text-align:center;" |Local authority

! style="text-align:center;" |%

!Local authority

!%

rowspan="10" |Best

|1

|East Renfrewshire

|3.0

|Dumfries and Galloway

|2.7

2

|Falkirk

|2.5

|Moray

|2.5

3

|Aberdeen City

|2.4

|Orkney

|2.5

4

|Midlothian

|2.3

|Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)

|2.3

5

|Moray

|2.2

|West Lothian

|2.3

6

|West Lothian

|2.2

|Aberdeenshire

|2.2

7

|Aberdeenshire

|2.1

|East Ayrshire

|2.2

8

|Renfrewshire

|2.1

|Falkirk

|2.2

9

|Dumfries and Galloway

|2.0

|North Ayrshire

|2.2

10

|East Ayrshire

|2.0

|Shetland

|2.2

colspan="8" |
rowspan="10" |Worst

|1

|Orkney

|1.2

|City of Edinburgh

|1.1

2

|Shetland

|1.2

|East Dunbartonshire

|1.2

3

|Dundee City

|1.5

|East Renfrewshire

|1.2

4

|Clackmannanshire

|1.6

|Stirling

|1.3

5

|Glasgow City

|1.6

|Perth and Kinross

|1.5

6

|Highland

|1.6

|East Lothian

|1.6

7

|Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles)

|1.6

|Glasgow City

|1.6

8

|Argyll and Bute

|1.7

|Dundee City

|1.7

9

|Fife

|1.7

|Inverclyde

|1.7

10

|East Dunbartonshire

|1.8

|Aberdeen City

|1.8

Wales (4 seats)

File:2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom area results (Wales).svg

{{Election box begin for list|

|title=European Election 2019: Wales}}[https://web.archive.org/web/20190522224911/https://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ENG/Your-Council/Voting-and-elections/Scheduled-elections-and-polls/Documents/Statement%20of%20parties%20nominated.pdf Statement of Parties Nominated and Notice of Poll / Datganiad o’r Pleidiau a Enwebwyd a Rhybudd o Etholiad] Cardiff City Council

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Brexit Party

|candidate = Nathan Gill, James Wells
Gethin James, Julie Price

|votes = 271,404
(135,702)

|percentage = 32.5

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Plaid Cymru

|candidate = Jill Evans
Carmen Smith, Patrick McGuinness, Ioan Bellin

|votes = 163,928

|percentage = 19.6

|change = +4.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Labour Party (UK)

|candidate = Jacqueline Jones
Matthew Dorrance, Mary Wimbury, Mark Whitcott

|votes = 127,833

|percentage = 15.3

|change = -12.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Liberal Democrats (UK)

|candidate = Sam Bennett, Donna Lalek, Alistair Cameron, Andrew Parkhurst

|votes = 113,885

|percentage = 13.6

|change = +9.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Conservative Party (UK)

|candidate = Daniel Boucher, Craig Lawton, Fay Jones, Tomos Davies

|votes = 54,587

|percentage = 6.5

|change = -10.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Green Party of England and Wales

|candidate = Anthony Slaughter, Ian Chandler, Ceri Davies, Duncan Rees

|votes = 52,660

|percentage = 6.3

|change = +1.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = UK Independence Party

|candidate = Kristian Hicks, Keith Edwards, Thomas Harrison, Robert McNeil-Wilson

|votes = 27,566

|percentage = 3.3

|change = -24.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Change UK

|candidate = Jon Owen Jones, June Davies, Matthew Paul, Sally Anne Stephenson

|votes = 24,332

|percentage = 2.9

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 836,195

|percentage = 37.1

|change = +5.6

}}

{{Election box end}}

The Wales electoral region is broken down into 22 local council areas.

class="wikitable sortable"
rowspan=3 |District

! rowspan=2 colspan=2 |Turnout

! colspan="2" |Plaid

! colspan="2" |Brexit

! colspan="2" |Lib Dem

! colspan="2" |Labour

! colspan="2" |Green

! colspan="2" |Conservative

! colspan="2" |UKIP

! colspan="2" |Change UK

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Lead

colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|UK Independence Party}};"|

! colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Change UK}};"|

#

!%

! #

%#%#%#%#%#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

!#

!%

Anglesey{{cite web|url=https://www.anglesey.gov.uk/documents/Docs-en/Council/Elections/European/Statement-of-local-totals.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019: Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Isle of Anglesey County Council|accessdate=13 June 2019}}20,57640.7%

|style="background:#90ee90"| 7.144

|style="background:#90ee90"|34.7

6,79133.01,6037.81,8909.29414.61,157

| 5.6

|668

| 3.2

|382

| 1.9

|style="background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}};color:#FFFFFF;"|1.7%

Blaenau Gwent{{cite web|url=https://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/fileadmin/documents/Resident/Voting_and_Elections/Statement_of_Local_Count_Totals_European_Parliamentary_Elections_2019_-_English.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019: Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council|accessdate=30 June 2019|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028170127/https://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/fileadmin/documents/Resident/Voting_and_Elections/Statement_of_Local_Count_Totals_European_Parliamentary_Elections_2019_-_English.pdf|url-status=dead}}15,18530.4%{{cite web|url=https://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/fileadmin/documents/Resident/Voting_and_Elections/EUROPEAN_PARLIAMENTARY_ELECTION_23_MAY_2019_-_VERIFICATION_STATEMENT.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019: Verification Totals|publisher=Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council|accessdate=30 June 2019|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028170127/https://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/fileadmin/documents/Resident/Voting_and_Elections/EUROPEAN_PARLIAMENTARY_ELECTION_23_MAY_2019_-_VERIFICATION_STATEMENT.pdf|url-status=dead}}

|2,072

| 13.6

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|5,995style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.51,0587.03,67924.26464.3454

| 3.0

| 806

| 5.3

| 475

| 3.2

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|15.3%

Bridgend{{cite web|url=https://www.bridgend.gov.uk/media/5998/statement-of-local-totals-final.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019: Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Bridgend County Borough Council|accessdate=30 June 2019}}34,46532.6%

|5,219

| 15.1

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,318style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.74,07111.86,35518.41,8955.52,111

| 6.1

|1,261

| 3.7

|1,235

| 3.6

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|17.3%

Caerphilly{{cite web|url=https://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/My-Council/Voting-and-elections/Election-Results/Etholiad-Senedd-Ewrop-2019|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019|publisher=Caerphilly County Borough Council|accessdate=30 June 2019}}42,38732.9%

|7,548

| 17.8

style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 15,808style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.33,7959.08,35419.72,3025.41,552

| 3.7

|1,846

| 4.4

|1,182

| 2.8

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|17.7%

Cardiff{{cite web|url=http://cardiff.moderngov.co.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=49&RPID=1005034167&LLL=0|title=European Parliamentary - Thursday, 23rd May, 2019|date=23 May 2019 |publisher=Cardiff Council|accessdate=30 June 2019}}99,36842%

|20,047

| 20.2

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|21,077style="background:#BFEBF2;"|21.220,79920.917,29717.48,4058.56,393

| 6.4

| 2,164

| 2.2

|3,204

| 3.2

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|0.3%

Carmarthenshire{{cite web |title=European Parliamentary Election 2019 |url=https://www.carmarthenshire.gov.wales/home/council-democracy/elections-voting/european-parliamentary-election-2019/#.XPX5_IhKiCo |publisher=Carmarthenshire County Council |accessdate=4 June 2019 |archive-date=19 June 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190619143011/https://www.carmarthenshire.gov.wales/home/council-democracy/elections-voting/european-parliamentary-election-2019/#.XPX5_IhKiCo |url-status=dead }}57,82341.8%

| 18,040

| 31.2

style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 19,004style="background:#BFEBF2;" |32.94,5988.07,26312.62,8534.92,8394.9

| 1,855

| 3.2

| 1,371

| 2.4

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|1.7%

Ceredigion{{cite web|url=https://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/media/5316/statement-of-local-totals-ceredigion-230519-dwyieithog.pdf|title=2019 European Parliamentary Elections: Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Ceredigion County Council|accessdate=30 June 2019}}23,96545.7%{{cite web|url=https://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/media/5315/ballot-paper-account-epe-230519-summary.pdf|title=European Parliamentary - Thursday, 23rd May, 2019|publisher=Ceredigion County Council|accessdate=30 June 2019}}

|style="background:#90ee90"|8,908

|style="background:#90ee90"|37.2

6,47127.03,91516.31,2315.11,6386.8896

| 3.7

| 578

| 2.4

| 328

| 1.4

|style="background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}};color:#FFFFFF;"|10.2%

Conwy{{cite web|url=https://www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Council/Voting-and-Elections/Assets/documents/Euro2019/Statement-of-Local-Totals.pdf|title=2019 European Parliamentary Elections: Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Conwy County Borough|accessdate=1 July 2019}}33,88238.6%{{cite web|url=https://www.conwy.gov.uk/en/Council/Voting-and-Elections/Assets/documents/European-elections-Conwys-verification-statement.pdf|title=European elections - Conwy's verification statement|publisher=Conwy County Borough|accessdate=1 July 2019}}

|6,784

| 20.0

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,131style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.84,44213.13,43910.11,9765.83,001

| 8.9

|1,168

| 3.4

|941

| 2.8

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|15.8%

Denbighshire{{cite web|url=https://moderngov.denbighshire.gov.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=73&RPID=7561330&LLL=0|title=Election results by party|date=April 2013 |publisher=Denbighshire County Council|accessdate=1 July 2019}}26,98237%

|4,910

| 18.2

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,168style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.03,33512.43,68213.61,6546.12,572

| 9.5

|961

| 3.6

|700

| 2.6

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|15.8%

Flintshire{{cite web|url=https://www.flintshire.gov.uk/en/PDFFiles/Elections-and-Electoral-Registration/Statement-of-local-totals-Flintshire.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019 – Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Flintshire County Council|accessdate=1 July 2019}}41,08935.7%

|4,396

| 10.7

style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 15,613style="background:#BFEBF2;"|38.05,94414.56,42815.62,5796.33,260

| 7.9

|1,483

| 3.6

|1,386

| 3.4

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|22.4%

Gwynedd{{cite web|url=https://www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/en/Council/Documents---Council/Voting-and-elections/Statement-of-local-totals-Gwynedd.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019 – Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Gwynedd Council|accessdate=1 July 2019}}35,44043.1%

|style="background:#90ee90"| 18,009

|style="background:#90ee90"|50.8

7,88622.32,2446.32,7617.81,8265.21,335

| 3.8

| 866

| 2.4

| 513

| 1.4

|style="background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}};color:#FFFFFF;"|28.5%

Merthyr Tydfil{{cite web|url=https://www.merthyr.gov.uk/media/4813/merthyr-tydfil-result.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019 – Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Merthyr Tydfil Council|accessdate=1 July 2019|archive-date=1 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190701214453/https://www.merthyr.gov.uk/media/4813/merthyr-tydfil-result.pdf|url-status=dead}}12,61029%{{cite web|url=https://www.merthyr.gov.uk/council/voting-and-elections/upcoming-elections/|title=European Parliamentary Election - Wales|publisher=Merthyr TydfilCouncil|accessdate=1 July 2019|archive-date=1 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190701214453/https://www.merthyr.gov.uk/council/voting-and-elections/upcoming-elections/|url-status=dead}}

|2,023

| 16.0

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|4,407style="background:#BFEBF2;"|34.91,0908.63,23525.73903.1373

| 3.0

|611

| 4.8

|481

| 3.8

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|9.2%

Monmouthshire{{cite web|url=https://www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/declaration-of-result-of-poll/|title=Declaration of Result of Poll|date=May 2019 |publisher=Monmouthshire County Council|accessdate=2 July 2019}}30,20143.6%

|3,264

| 10.8

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,978style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33.06,18320.52,5958.62,8089.33,431

| 11.4

| 802

| 2.7

| 1,140

| 3.8

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|12.5%

Neath Port Talbot{{cite web|url=https://www.npt.gov.uk/media/11860/statement_of_local_totals_neath_port_talbot.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019 - Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Neath Port Talbot Council|accessdate=2 July 2019|archive-date=19 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190619170446/https://www.npt.gov.uk/media/11860/statement_of_local_totals_neath_port_talbot.pdf|url-status=dead}}37,24435.5%

|7,124

| 19.1

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,075style="background:#BFEBF2;"|32.43,2628.88,77623.61,7574.71,390

| 3.7

|1,560

| 4.2

|1,300

| 3.5

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|8.8%

Newport{{cite web|url=http://www.newporEt.gov.uk/en/Council-Democracy/Elections-and-voting/Election-results/European-election-results-May-2019.aspx|title=European elections: Newport City Council results|publisher=Newport City Council|accessdate=2 July 2019}}34,49332.1%

| 3,277

| 9.5

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,270style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.64,82114.06,93420.12,1726.32,754

| 8.0

| 1,200

| 3.5

| 1,065

| 3.1

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|15.5%

Pembrokeshire{{cite web|url=https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/elections-and-voting|title=European Parliament Election 2019|publisher=Pembrokeshire County Council|accessdate=2 July 2019}}36,09139.5%

|5,631

| 15.6

style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 13,768style="background:#BFEBF2;"|38.14,40812.24,03611.22,5437.03,615

| 10.0

|1,222

| 3.4

|868

| 2.4

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|22.5%

Powys{{cite web|url=https://en.powys.gov.uk/article/7393/European-Parliamentary-Election-2019|title=European Parliamentary Election 2019|publisher=Powys County Council|accessdate=2 July 2019|archive-date=2 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190702153334/https://en.powys.gov.uk/article/7393/European-Parliamentary-Election-2019|url-status=dead}}42,28342.5%

|5,177

| 12.2

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|14,932style="background:#BFEBF2;"|35.310,06923.83,1197.42,9627.03,818

| 9.0

|1,384

| 3.3

|822

| 1.9

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|11.5%

Rhondda Cynon Taf{{cite web|url=https://www.rctcbc.gov.uk/EN/Council/Votingandelections/RelatedDocuments/DeclarationofResults/2019/DeclarationofresultStatementofLocalTotals.pdf|title=Declaration of result - Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council|accessdate=2 July 2019}}54,28532.2%

|11,883

| 21.9

style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 18,323style="background:#BFEBF2;"|33.84,4968.311,42821.12,7375.01,922

| 3.5

|2,004

| 3.7

|1,492

| 2.7

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|11.9%

Swansea{{cite web|url=https://www.swansea.gov.uk/EuropeanElection2019|title=Swansea results - European Parliamentary election 2019|publisher=Swansea Borough Council|accessdate=2 July 2019|archive-date=2 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190702210552/https://www.swansea.gov.uk/EuropeanElection2019|url-status=dead}}62,07836.0%

|9,281

| 15.0

style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 19,650style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.79,90816.011,46318.54,1626.73,827

| 6.2

|1,929

| 3.1

|1,858

| 3.0

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|13.2%

Torfaen{{cite web|url=https://www.torfaen.gov.uk/en/Related-Documents/Elections/Results/European-Parliamentary/230519-Electoral-Region-of-Wales-Torfaen.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019|publisher=Torfaen County Borough|accessdate=2 July 2019}}23,20633.7%

|2,533

| 10.9

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|9,088style="background:#BFEBF2;"|39.22,70111.64,30318.51,3255.71,459

| 6.3

|1,002

| 4.3

|795

| 3.4

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|21.0%

Vale of Glamorgan{{cite web|url=https://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/Documents/Our%20Council/Council/Elections/European-Parliamentary/Statement-of-Local-Count-Totals-European-Parliamentary-Elections-2019-Vale-of-Glamorgan.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019 – Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Vale of Glamorgan Council|accessdate=3 July 2019}}39,89741.6%{{cite web|url=https://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/Documents/Our%20Council/Council/Elections/European-Parliamentary/EPE-Verification-Statement-Vale-of-Glamorgan.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019 – Verification Statement|publisher=Vale of Glamorgan Council|accessdate=3 July 2019}}

|6,086

| 15.3

style="background:#BFEBF2;"|12,573style="background:#BFEBF2;"|31.56,80017.04,57711.53,2798.23,957

| 9.9

|1,144

| 2.9

|1,481

| 3.7

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|14.5%

Wrexham{{cite web|url=https://www.wrexham.gov.uk/assets/pdfs/elections/european/2019/statement-of-local-totals.pdf|title=European Parliamentary Elections 2019 – Statement of Local Totals|publisher=Wrexham County Borough Council|accessdate=3 July 2019}}32,62734%

|4,572

| 14.0

style="background:#BFEBF2;"| 12,078style="background:#BFEBF2;"|37.04,34313.34,98815.31,8105.52,471

| 7.6

|1,052

| 3.2

|1,313

| 4.1

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|

|style="background:{{party color|Brexit Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"|21.7%

Estimated results by Westminster constituency

{{see|Results of the 2019 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom by Westminster constituency}}

class="wikitable"
colspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;" | Parties

! style="vertical-align:top;" | Seats

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Brexit Party}}" |

| Brexit Party

| style="text-align:right;"|414

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Liberal Democrats (UK)}}" |

| Liberal Democrats

| style="text-align:right;"|74

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Labour Party (UK)}}" |

| Labour Party

| style="text-align:right;"|67

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Scottish National Party}}" |

| Scottish National Party

| style="text-align:right;"|54

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Plaid Cymru}}" |

| Plaid Cymru

| style="text-align:right;"|10

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Green Party of England and Wales}}" |

| Green Party

| style="text-align:right;"|10

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Conservative Party (UK)}}" |

| Conservative Party

| style="text-align:right;"|1

style="color:inherit;background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}}" |

| Others

| style="text-align:right;"|18

colspan="3"| Brexit Party majority of 180

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