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was a
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political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 2004 and dissolved in 2016. Its name is a
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standing for:
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, Equality,
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. The Respect Party was established in London in January 2004; it grew out of the
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, opposing the
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Parliamentary elections


By-elections, 2001–2005

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2005 general election

Summary of results:
No. of candidates: 26
Votes received: 81,860
% of total votes: 0.25%
Vote as % of electorate: 0.15%
Vote as % in seats contested: 6.84%
Lost deposits: 17 at a cost of £8,500 Source: ----


2010 general election

Summary of results:
No. of candidates: 11
Votes received: 33,251
% of total votes: 0.11%
Vote as % of electorate: 0.07%
Vote as % in seats contested: 6.84%
Lost deposits: 8 at a cost of £4,000 Source:"UK General Election results May 2010"
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By-elections, 2010–2015

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2015 general election

Summary of results:
No. of candidates: 4
Votes received: 9,989
% of total votes: 0.03%
Vote as % of electorate: 0.07%
Vote as % in seats contested: 5.80%
Lost deposits: 3 at a cost of £1,500


References

{{UK election results * Election results by party in the United Kingdom