Eh?
There are ten labour candidates on your local ballot? Im sure its not what you mean, but im struggling to understand what youre saying.
Yes they are and they are lumped together as LABOUR.
So I have candidates 1, 2, 3 - 10 but all against a single box called Labour. If I choose to use my vote for Labour then I cross that box. When the votes are counted, if Labour have 50% of the vote, then they get the candidates 1-5 elected as MEPs ( although the maths isn't exactly that simple ). So I might like candidate 1 of Labour, candidate 7 of Conservative and candidate 2 of UKIP but I have to decide which PARTY to vote for not which candidate.
Unlike in local elections where I get three votes so I can vote for CANDIDATES so I could use my three votes for three candidates of different parties as it is a candidate I'm voting for not a party.