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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTION, 2004


'Elections to the European Parliament' were held from June 10, 2004 to June 13, 2004 in the 25 member states of the European Union, using varying election days according to local custom. Votes were counted as the polls closed, but results were not announced until 13 June and 14 so results from one country would not influence voters in another where polls were still open; however, the Netherlands, voting on Thursday 10, announced nearly-complete provisional results as soon as they were counted, on the evening of its election day, a move heavily criticized by the European Commission.
Approximately 343,657,800 people were eligible to vote, the second-largest democratic electorate in the world after India. It was the biggest transnational direct election in history, and the 10 new member states elected MEPs for the first time. The new Parliament consists of 732 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Voting was in most cases by proportional voting for party lists, using the D'Hondt method for calculating the number of seats to be allocated to each party's candidate list. The Republic of Ireland and Malta used the Single Transferable Vote (STV) instead. In Italy open lists are used. In the United Kingdom, closed lists are used in England, Wales and Scotland but STV is used in Northern Ireland.
Results overall show a general defeat of governing parties and an increase in representatives from eurosceptic parties. However, the balance of power in the Parliament remains similar despite the 10 new member states.

Contents
Election dates
Results
At a glance
Vote summary by EU Party (2004 actual result)
Vote summary by EU Party (2007 notional result)
National results
New parties in the 2004 election
Political group reshuffle after the 2004 election
Other elections
See also
External links
Results
European Election information sites
Candidates

Election dates


Voting
Days
Thursday
10 June
Netherlands, United Kingdom
Friday
11 June
Czech Republic, Ireland
Saturday
12 June
Czech Republic, Italy, Latvia, Malta
Sunday
13 June
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

Results


At a glance

original groupings EPPEDPESELDRGreens/ EFAEUL/ NGLUENEDDothers6total
before 2004 enlargement 232 175 52 45 49 23 17 32 625
after 2004 enlargement; outgoing 295
(37.4%)
232
(29.4%)
67
(8.5%)
47
(6.0%)
55
(7.0%)
30
(3.8%)
18
(2.3%)
44
(5.6%)
788 (100%)
immediately after election 277
(37.8%)
198
(27.0%)
68
(9.4%)
38
(5.2%)
39
(5.3%)
27
(3.7%)
15
(2.0%)
70
(9.6%)
732 (100%)
difference -18
(+0.4%)
-34
(-2.4%)
+1
(+0.9%)
-9
(-0.8%)
-16
(-1.7%)
-3
(-0.1%)
-3
(-0.3%)
+26
(+4.0%)
-56
after grouping shuffle (20 July, first day reconvening)268 19988 4241 2733 33731
new groupingsEPPEDPESALDEGreens/ EFAEUL/ NGLUENIDN.I.total

(source:
[1]
[2] [3] [4]
[5])
Vote summary by EU Party (2004 actual result)

Registered voters: 353,460,958 (est.)

Votes cast: 154,317,718 (43.66%) (est.)

Total seats: 732
Notes on accuracy:


★ These estimated voting figures figures, using the believed configurations of EU groupings at the time of the 2004 elections, have been compiled by totalling national party figures, using official results where they are available.

★ Where national lists are alliances between more than one political party, attempts have been made to divide that list proportionally, using preferential voting totals where available and, in other circumstances, dividing vote totals equally between candidates (if party membership available) or the MEPs elected (if not).

'European Parliament Election 2004: Estimated Summary Results'
'Parliamentary Grouping''Votes''% Votes''Seats''+/-'
''Party / Subgroup''
'Group of the European People's Party and the European Democrats (EPP-ED)'
''Composed of:''
'52,534,612''34.0%''277' -
European People's Party44,670,81028.9%227 -
European Democrats5,189,1963.4%37 -
Associated Independents2,674,6061.7%13 -
'Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES)'
''Composed of:''
'37,271,453''24.1%''198' -
Party of European Socialists36,716,59323.8%193 -
Associated Independents554,8600.4%5 -
'Group of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party (ELDR)'
''Composed of:''
'13,732,594''8.9%''66' -
European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party10,835,2137.0%59 -
Associated Independents2,897,3811.9%7 -
'Group of the European United Left and Nordic Green Left (EUL/NGL)'
''Composed of:''
'9,999,413''6.5%''41' -
Party of the European Left5,512,9043.6%17 -
Nordic Green Left Alliance1623,4010.4%4 -
European Anticapitalist Left2529,7820.3%0 -
Associated Independents3,333,3272.2%20 -
'Group of the Greens and the European Free Alliance (G/EFA)'
''Composed of:''
'9,742,287''6.3%''40' -
European Green Party8,290,6095.4%33 -
European Free Alliance946,8340.6%4 -
Associated Independents504,8440.3%3 -
' Union for Europe of the Nations Group (UEN)''6,141,614''4.0%''27' -
'Group for a Europe of Democracies and Diversities (EDD)'
''Composed of:''
'3,611,803''2.3%''15' -
European Christian Political Movement3341,8950.2%1 -
Associated Independents3,269,9082.1%14 -
'Non-Inscrits/Non-Affiliated (NI)'
''Composed of:''
'13,745,847''8.9%''68' -
'Parties that failed to win representation'
''Composed of:''
'7,094,142''4.6%''0' -
European National Front97,1560.1%0 -
Europe – Democracy – Esperanto25,067<0.05%0 -
Other Independents6,971,9194.5%0 -
'Total''154,317,718''732'

Notes

1. The figures for the Nordic Green Left Alliance and the European Anticapitalist Left include only those members that are not full members of the Party of the European Left.

2. See above.

3. The figures for the European Christian Political Movement exclude a number of members who hold concurrent membership of the European Peoples Party.
Vote summary by EU Party (2007 notional result)

These figures estimate 'notional' voting figures based on changes in the configuration of EU political groupings since the 2004 elections and the accession of Bulgaria and Romania. Their purpose is to better estimate the position which the groups will have to defend for the next European Parliament election.
These figures incorporate the results of the 2004 Romanian Chamber of Deputies election and the 2005 Bulgarian National Assembly election, on which the distribution of Bulgarian and Romanian MEPs is temporarily based. These figures will consequentially change after the 2007 European Parliament elections in those countries.
As of 8 January 2007 (including ITS group):
Registered voters: 378,106,633 (est.)

Votes cast: 168,317,718 (44.49%) (est.)

Total seats: 785 (+53)

'European Parliament Election 2004: Estimated Notional Results, January 2007'
'Parliamentary Grouping''Votes''% Votes''+/-''Seats''+/-'
''Party / Subgroup''
'Group of the European People's Party and the European Democrats (EPP-ED)'
''Composed of:''
'52,567,771''34.1%'''-2.9%'''277'''0''
European People's Party46,183,93227.5%''-1.7%''232''+5''
European Democrats (part1)5,628,0523.3%''-0.1%''39''+2''
Associated Independents755,7861.6%''-1.2%''6''-7''
'Group of the Party of European Socialists (PES)'
''Composed of:''
'43,327,099''25.8%'''+0.7%'''218'''+20''
Party of European Socialists41,598,38324.7%''+0.1%''193''+18''
Associated Independents1,728,7161.0%''+0.7%''7''+2''
'Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE)'
''Composed of:''
'21,375,247''12.7%'''+4.3%'''106'''+40''
European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party14,106,1168.4%''+1.7%''76''+17''
European Democratic Party6,037,4533.6%25
Associated Independents1,231,6780.7%''-1.0%''5''-2''
'Group of the Greens and the European Free Alliance (G/EFA)'
''Composed of:''
'10,182,153''6.1%'''-0.2%'''42'''2''
European Green Party8,457,9695.0%''-0.4%''33''0''
European Free Alliance1,277,0420.8%''+0.2%''6''+2''
Platform for Transparency (Paul van Buitenen)174,5780.1%1
Associated Independents272,5640.2%''-0.1%''2''-1''
'Group of the European United Left and Nordic Green Left (EUL/NGL)'
''Composed of:''
'9,873,587''5.9%'''-0.6%'''41'''0''
Party of the European Left6,842,4894.1%''+0.5%''28''+10''
Nordic Green Left Alliance 2623,4010.4%''-0.0%''4''0''
European Anticapitalist Left 3345,9620.2%''-0.0%''0''0''
Associated Independents2,061,7351.2%-1.0%9''-10''
' Union for Europe of the Nations Group (UEN)'
''Composed of:''
'8,934,925''5.3%'''+1.4%'''44'''+17''
Alliance for Europe of the Nations5,457,1153.2%26
EUDemocrats (part4)547,3180.3%5
Associated Independents2,980,4911.8%-2.2%13''-14''
'Identity, Tradition and Sovereignty Group (ITS)'
''Composed of:''
'6,135,671''3.6%''20'
Euronat85,465,5453.2%17
Platform for Transparency (Ashley Mote)215,5560.1%1
Associated Independents454,5700.3%2
'Group for Independence and Democracy (IND/DEM)'
''Composed of:''
'5,265,991''3.1%'''+0.8%'''23'''+8''
Alliance of Independent Democrats in Europe(part5)1,687,7181.0%7
European Christian Political Movement6341,8950.2%''-0.0%''1''0''
EUDemocrats (part7)294,8870.2%2
Associated Independents2,941,4911.7%''-0.4%''13''-1''
'Non-Inscrits/Non-Affiliated (NI)'
''Composed of:''
'10,218,366''6.1%'''-7.4%'''14'''-54''
Platform for Transparency (Hans-Peter Martin)262,2720.2%1
European Democrats (Roger Helmer)185,6810.1%1
Alliance of Independent Democrats in Europe (Jim Allister)175,7610.1%1
Other Independents1,658,3741.0%''-7.9%''11''-57''
'Parties that failed to win representation'
''Composed of:''
'8,107,746''4.8%' ''+0.3%'''0' -
European National Front266,6360.2%''+0.2%''0''0''
Europe – Democracy – Esperanto25,0670.1%''-0.0%''0''0''
Other Independents7,815,7734.6%''0.1%''0''0''
'Total''168,222,513''785'''53''

Notes

1. Roger Helmer was expelled from the EPP-ED group in 2005, but retains the whip of the British Conservative Party.

2. The figures for the Nordic Green Left Alliance and the European Anticapitalist Left include only those members that are not full members of the Party of the European Left.

3. See above.

4. The EUDemocrats, while having a preference for the IND/DEM group, is currently split between UEN and IND/DEM.
5. In addition to the majority of AIDE MEPs which sit in the IND/DEM group, AIDE also includes Non-Inscrit MEP, Jim Allister, as an individual member.

6. The figures for the European Christian Political Movement exclude a number of members who hold concurrent membership of the European Peoples Party.

7. See 4 above.

8. These figures include parties listed on the Euronat page which appear to have links with Euronat short of full membership.

National results


Party group
Country
EPPEDPESELDRGreens/
EFA
EUL/
NGL
UENEDDothers6seatspercentage of
parliament
turnout
(details)67-2---2+1182.5%42.4%
(details)4+1+1+1 4+3 3+2+1 1+1---3243.3%90.81%
(details)2-1-2--160.8%71.19%
(details)9+22--6--5243.3%28.32%
(details)153+111111141.9%47.85%
(details)131+1-----60.8%26.89%
(details)434+111---141.9%41.1%
(details)17311163--377810.7%43.1%
(details)40+9237137---9913.5%43.0%
(details)118--3+1--1243.3%62.8%
(details)12+192-----243.3%38.47%
(details)51-1-14-1+1131.8%61.0%
(details)16+5+2
+1+1+1
12+2+25+2
+1+1+3
25+29-4+2+2
+1+1+1
7810.7%73.5%
(details)2+1-11-4--91.2%41.23%
(details)2+122+1----5131.8%48.2%
(details)3111----60.8%90.0%
(details)23------50.7%82.37%
(details)774+122-2273.7%39.1%
(details)15+45+34--7-10+6547.4%20.42%
(details)712--22-1243.3%38.7%
(details)3+3+23-----3141.9%16.96%
(details)2+212-----71.0%28.25%
(details)24241+11+1+32---547.4%45.1%
(details)4+152+112--3192.6%37.2%
(details)27+119122+1+21-1217810.7%38.9%
total277
37.8%
200
27.0%
68
9.3%
42
5.5%
41
5.3%
27
3.7%
15
2.0%
68
9.3%
732100.0%45.5%

1 Due to calculation used to determine number of seats awarded to a party, the percentage of the vote will not exactly match the number of seats

6Includes parties which belong to Non-Attached group as well as newly elected parties which have not yet been able to select their grouping. May include more than one party and seats obtained will not be directly comparable with the party results shown.

Final results are also available from the official EU website.

New parties in the 2004 election


Voting in the election, in the Netherlands


★ In the United Kingdom, RESPECT The Unity Coalition was established to fight this election with the intention to use it as a springboard for a campaign against Tony Blair's government. The English Democrats Party appeared in England for the first time in 5 of the 9 English Constituencies, campaigning for an English Parliament and anti-English 'European' regions.

★ A European Union-wide political party, the European Greens, was established in Rome on 21 February 2004 to contest this election.

Swedish Junilistan (the June list) formed early in the year, meant to provide social democratic and right wing voters a EU sceptic alternative.

★ In the Netherlands Europa Transparant of Paul van Buitenen got two seats.

★ In Austria the ''Liste Hans-Peter Martin'' obtained two seats.

Political group reshuffle after the 2004 election



★ ''Liberals:'' The European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party created a new grouping by allying with MEPs from the French party Union for French Democracy (previously part of the EPP-ED), the Margherita Party (Italy) (previously part of the EPP-ED), other Italian members, the Lithuanian Labour Party and the Belgian MR-MCC (previously EPP-ED). The new allies formed the EDP and a new combined group, between the ELDR and the EDP, was formed with the name ALDE: the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

★ ''Eurosceptics:'' Sweden's Junilistan, the pro-life League of Polish Families, and the French Combats Souverainistes joined the existing Europe of Democracies and Diversities group, which already includes the United Kingdom Independence Party. The group renamed itself Independence and Democracy (ID).

Other elections


a poster for the European Parliament election 2004 in Italy, showing party lists

The elections coincided with legislative elections in Luxembourg and presidential elections in Lithuania. They also coincided with local and regional elections in England and Wales, Irish local elections, regional elections in Belgium, local or regional elections in most of Italy, and state parliament elections in the German state of Thuringia.

See also



List of Members of the European Parliament 2004-2009

External links



European Union's site for the European Parliament election, covering all of the European Union

National Information offices and national election web sites

European Election News by European Election Law Association (Eurela)

Election days in the 25 countries

Czech Republic and the European Parliament elections 2004
Results


BBC News: EU-wide results

Guardian: results in the United Kingdom

Irish results from RTE

Polish official results

Full Danish official results

Predicting the Future: the next European Parliament (pre-election prediction)
European Election information sites


★ EU-wide: Better World Links on the 2004 Election

★ Ireland: European Parliament Office in Ireland election information

★ UK: EuropeCounts.org.uk - Official UK European Elections Website

Information from the Finnish Justice Ministry on the election

attendance and voting records; software patents (see article software patent) and environment issues (see articles green/environment issues) collect data on how MEPs voted, in order that the electorate may have a better idea on how to vote on them.

★ European Election Studies www.europeanelectionstudies.net
Candidates


Belgium

Luxembourg

France

Netherlands

Sweden

UK

★ See for the German and Austrian candidates

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