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The British National Party (BNP) leadership election of 2011 was triggered on 28 June 2011 when the party attained a new constitution that required a leadership election to take place every four years. Two candidates stood in the leadership election: Nick Griffin (BNP leader since 1999 and MEP for North West England) and Andrew Brons (MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber). On 25 July 2011 the results of the leadership election were announced with Griffin being named the winner by just 9 votes.