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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.

Voting
Days
European Parliament election, 2004:European flag.svg
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

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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

Registered voters: 352,430,455
Votes cast: 155,017,943 (43.99%)

European Parliament election, 2004
PartySeatsGainsLossesNet Gain/LossSeats %Votes %Votes+/-
 EPP 231 31.6 28.9 44,819,179
 PES 199 27.2 25.0 38,824,140
 ELDR 63 8.6 7.1 11,055,472
 Green 33 4.5 5.3 8,180,397
  IND/DEM group parties 38 5.2 5.2 8,007,854
  ED subgroup parties 37 5.1 3.3 5,188,189
 Left 30 4.1 4.5 6,965,654
 AEN 27 3.7 3.8 5,837,438
 EDP 25 3.4 3.8 5,879,740
  Far-right parties 13 1.8 3.4 5,261,614
  GUE/NGL-aligned independents 8 1.1 1.2 1,783,058
 EFA 6 0.8 1.0 1,619,179
  NGLA 4 0.5 1.2 1,783,058
  G/EFA-aligned independents 3 0.4 0.3 410,483
  Non-Affiliated parties 15 2.0 6.8 10,569,182
Total732---100.0100.0155,017,943

Note: These figures have been compiled by adding together national party vote figures listed on the wikipedia site and elsewhere. Where alliances are present between members of different EU poltiical parties, the votes have been divided between those list in proportion to the number of MEPs elected for each EU political party.

Votes by political group

PartyVotes%ChangeSeatsChange
European People's Party / European Democrats (EPP-ED)50,007,36832.3-268-
Party of European Socialists (PES)38,824,14025.0-199-
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE)16,935,21110.9-88-
Greens/European Free Alliance (G/EFA)10,210,0616.6-42-
Confederal Group of the European United Left / Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL)9,365,0766.0-42-
Independence and Democracy (ID)8,007,8545.2-38-
Union for a Europe of Nations (UEN)5,837,4383.8-27-
Far-Right Parties5,261,6143.4-13-
Non-Affiliated Parties10,569,1826.8-15-
'Total155,017,943--732'

National results

Party
Country
EPPEDPESELDRGreens/
EFA
EUL/
NGL
UENEDDothers6seatspercentage of
parliament
turnout
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Austria Austria (details)67-2---2+1182.5%42.4%

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European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Belgium Belgium (details)4+1+1+1 4+3 3+2 1+1---3243.3%90.81%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Cyprus Cyprus (details)2-1-2--160.8%71.19%

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European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Czech Republic Czech Republic (details)9+22--6--5243.3%28.32%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Denmark Denmark (details)153+1-1111141.9%47.85%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Estonia Estonia (details)131+1-----60.8%26.89%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Finland Finland (details)434+111---141.9%41.1%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of France France (details)17+1131-63--7+37810.7%43.1%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Germany Germany (details)40+9237137---9913.5%43.0%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Greece Greece (details)118--3+1--1243.3%62.8%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Hungary Hungary (details)12+192-----243.3%38.47%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Republic of Ireland Ireland (details)51--14-1+1131.8%61.0%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Italy Italy (details)16+5+2
+1+1+1
12+25+2
+1+1
25+29-4+2+2
+1+1+1
7810.7%73.5%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Latvia Latvia (details)2+1-11-4--91.2%41.23%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Lithuania Lithuania (details)2+122+1----5131.8%48.2%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg (details)3111----60.8%90.0%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Malta Malta (details)23------50.7%82.37%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Netherlands Netherlands (details)774+12+22-2273.7%39.1%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Poland Poland (details)15+45+34--7-10+6547.4%20.42%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Portugal Portugal (details)712--22-1243.3%38.7%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Slovakia Slovakia (details)3+3+23-----3141.9%16.96%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Slovenia Slovenia (details)2+212-----71.0%28.25%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Spain Spain (details)24241+11+12---547.4%45.1%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of Sweden Sweden (details)4+152+112--3192.6%37.2%
European Parliament election, 2004:Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom (details)27+119122+1+21-1217810.7%38.9%
total277
37.8%
198
27.0%
68
9.3%
40
5.5%
39
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

European Parliament election, 2004:Voting in the election, in the Netherlands
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Voting in the election, in the Netherlands

Political group reshuffle after the 2004 election

Other elections

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

Results

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