European Parliament Elections 2009
Collection of around 200 Internet sites formed during and immediately after the European Parliament election campaign of 2009. It consists of a representative sample of Pan-European, national and regional political party sites, candidatesÂ’ campaign sites and blogs, manifestos of civil society organisations at national and European level, and comment from the traditional press, political analysts in academia, and individuals and communities sharing their thoughts online.
- Civil Society Contact Group: European elections toolkit
- ComRes: European Elections Poll 17 May 2009
- CONCORD - European NGO Confederation for Relief and Development: the European Union and its responsibility in the world
- Conservative Party, The
- Conservatives.com: Members of the European Parliament
- Conservatives.com: Prospective European Parliamentary Candidates
- Conservatives in the European Parliament
- Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR): CEMR launches three studies and a manifesto at its general assembly
- Countryside Alliance: Rural Manifesto
- Crewe and Nantwich Labour: European Elections June 4th 2009
- Daniel Dalton
- Dan in Warwickshire
- Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
- Disability Votes Count
- East Midlands European Conservatives
- East of England European Conservatives
- Ecumenical Voices 2009
- Ed Maxfield- Campaign page
- ELDR Party: ELDR Manifesto
- Electoral Commission: Campaign Expenditure, January 2009
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