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2024 elections in the European Union

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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

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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

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Political groups formed at the first plenary session on 16–19 July 2024:[3]
  EPP (188)
  S&D (136)
  PfE (84)
  ECR (78)
  Renew (77)
  Greens/EFA (53)
  The Left (46)
  ESN (25)
  Non-Inscrits (32)

Affiliation to the parties at the time of the election on 6–9 June 2024.

PartySeats+/–
European People's Party171–6
Party of European Socialists129–7
European Conservatives and Reformists Party58+6
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party58–13
Identity and Democracy Party57–19
European Green Party42–12
Party of the European Left29+1
European Democratic Party9–1
European Free Alliance70
Volt Europa5+4
European Christian Political Movement40
European Communist Action20
Animal Politics EU2–1
European Pirate Party1–3
Others146+36
Total720+15[a]
Source: European Parliament Election 2024 Europe Elects

National elections

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Parliamentary elections

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Member state Election Parliament before Head of Government before Party EU Party Parliament after Head of Government after Party EU Party
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

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Member state Election President before Party EU Party President after Party EU Party
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

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State Date President before Party EU Party President after Party EU Party
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

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Regional elections

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Austria

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Belgium

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All three regions held elections, also indirectly determining the composition of the Senate.

Czech Republic

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All thirteen regions held elections.

Germany

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Hungary

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All nineteen counties and Budapest held elections.

Italy

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Seven regions held elections.

Poland

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All sixteen provinces held elections.

Portugal

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Spain

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Notes

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  1. ^ with respect of 705 seats in 2019
  2. ^ Renaissance is in the Renew Europe group of the European Parliament, but does not belong to any European party.

References

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  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ "Elections". European Parliament. Archived from the original on 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  3. ^ "MEPs by Member State and political group". European Parliament. 2024-07-16. Archived from the original on 2024-07-17.
  4. ^ "European socialists suspend Robert Fico's Smer party and its ally Hlas". Politico Europe. 12 October 2023.