2024 elections in the European Union
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The 2024 elections in the European Union include European, national and regional elections in the EU member states.
European Parliament election
[edit]The 2024 European Parliament election was held between 6 and 9 June 2024 to elect 720 members of the Tenth European Parliament.[1][2]
Results
[edit]Affiliation to the parties at the time of the election on 6–9 June 2024.
National elections
[edit]Parliamentary elections
[edit]Member state | Election | Parliament before | Head of Government before | Party | EU Party | Parliament after | Head of Government after | Party | EU Party | ||||
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Portugal | 10 March | Antonio Costa | PS | PES | Luís Montenegro | PSD | EPP | ||||||
Croatia | 17 April | Andrej Plenković | HDZ | EPP | Andrej Plenković | HDZ | EPP | ||||||
Belgium | 9 June | Alexander De Croo | Open Vld | ALDE | TBD | ||||||||
Bulgaria | 9 June | Dimitar Glavchev (caretaker) |
Ind. | Ind. | Dimitar Glavchev (caretaker) |
Ind. | Ind. | ||||||
France | 30 June 7 July |
Gabriel Attal | RE | Ind.[b] | Michel Barnier | LR | EPP | ||||||
Czech Republic (senate only) |
20–21 September 27–28 September |
Petr Fiala | ODS | ECR | Petr Fiala | ODS | ECR | ||||||
Austria | 29 September | Karl Nehammer | ÖVP | EPP | TBD | ||||||||
Lithuania | 13 October | Ingrida Šimonytė | TS-LKD | EPP | Gintautas Paluckas | LSDP | PES | ||||||
Bulgaria | 27 October | Dimitar Glavchev (caretaker) |
Ind. | Ind. | TBD | ||||||||
Ireland | 29 November | Simon Harris | Fine Gael | EPP | TBD | ||||||||
Romania | 1 December | Marcel Ciolacu | PSD | PES | TBD |
Presidential elections
[edit]Member state | Election | President before | Party | EU Party | President after | Party | EU Party | ||||
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Lithuania | 12 May 26 May |
Gitanas Nausėda | Ind. | Ind. | Gitanas Nausėda | Ind. | Ind. | ||||
Romania | 24 November 8 December |
Klaus Iohannis | PNL | EPP | First round annulled |
Presidential elections in parliamentary states
[edit]State | Date | President before | Party | EU Party | President after | Party | EU Party | ||||
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Finland | 28 February 11 February |
Sauli Niinistö | National Coalition | EPP | Alexander Stubb | National Coalition | EPP | ||||
Slovakia | 23 March 6 April |
Zuzana Čaputová | PS | ALDE | Peter Pellegrini | Hlas | PES (suspended)[4] | ||||
Croatia | 29 December | Zoran Milanović | SDP | PES |
Referendums
[edit]- 2024 Irish constitutional referendums
- 2024 Lithuanian constitutional referendum
- 2024 Slovenian referendum
Regional elections
[edit]Austria
[edit]Belgium
[edit]All three regions held elections, also indirectly determining the composition of the Senate.
Czech Republic
[edit]All thirteen regions held elections.
Germany
[edit]Hungary
[edit]All nineteen counties and Budapest held elections.
Italy
[edit]Seven regions held elections.
Poland
[edit]All sixteen provinces held elections.
Portugal
[edit]Spain
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ with respect of 705 seats in 2019
- ^ Renaissance is in the Renew Europe group of the European Parliament, but does not belong to any European party.
References
[edit]- ^ "Council confirms 6 to 9 June 2024 as dates for next European Parliament elections". www.consilium.europa.eu. 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- ^ "Elections". European Parliament. Archived from the original on 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
- ^ "MEPs by Member State and political group". European Parliament. 2024-07-16. Archived from the original on 2024-07-17.
- ^ "European socialists suspend Robert Fico's Smer party and its ally Hlas". Politico Europe. 12 October 2023.