Monday, May 26, 2014

As it happened: European Election count in the North East


On May 22, voters in six North councils went to the polls to their say in local elections. At the same time, everyone in the region was given the chance to vote in the European elections. The North East’s three MEP seats in Brussels will be decided.


For the first time in many years, the European battle in the North East is set to throw up some interesting battles. Currently, there are three MEPS – one each for Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.


Adrian Pearson, the Chronicle and Journal's regional affairs correspondent, is hosting a live blog bringing updates, results and reaction from polling stations around the North East, bringing the results of the European elections count from across the region.


Read a full guide to the European elections here.



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