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Referendum Party election results

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The Referendum Party was a Eurosceptic, single issue party in the United Kingdom formed by Sir James Goldsmith to fight the 1997 General Election. The party stood in 547 (out of 659) constituencies. In Northern Ireland, the party did not stand, but endorsed the Ulster Unionist Party. In the 165 seats also contested by UKIP, the Referendum Party beat UKIP in all but two, Romsey and Glasgow Anniesland (the latter by just two votes).[1]

A candidate using the same party name also contested a by election in 1999.

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1997 general election

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Summary of results:
Votes received: 810,860
% of total votes: 2.6%
Vote as % of electorate: 1.8%
Vote as % in seats contested: 3.1%
Lost deposits: 505 at a cost of £252,500[2]

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By-election: 25 November 1999

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