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The 2009 European Parliament election was held in the 27 member states of the European Union (EU) between 4 and 7 June 2009. [1] A total of 736 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) were elected to represent some 500 million [ 2 ] Europeans, making these the biggest trans-national elections in history.
The election was held concurrently with the 2009 local elections in England. In total, 72 Members of the European Parliament were elected from the United Kingdom using proportional representation. The election was won by the Conservative Party who won 27 seats in the election with a share of 27.9% of the national vote and this would be the last ...
2009 European Parliament election in Lombardy; 2009 European Parliament election in Piedmont; 2009 European Parliament election in Sardinia; 2009 European Parliament election in Sicily; 2009 European Parliament election in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol; 2009 European Parliament election in Veneto; 2009 Italian electoral law referendum
Sunday’s results in the European Parliament elections are like a clever modernist painting, apparently formal, abstract, and meaningless, which as you move back from it, looks increasingly like ...
A projection of European Parliament election results using electoral rules for the Congress of Deputies would have given the following seat allocation, as distributed per constituencies and regions (note that results are compared with party totals in the preceding general election—held in March 2008—for consistency):
The 2009 European elections fell in Germany in the pre-election campaign for the 2009 federal election . It was therefore often regarded as a "test vote" for this, in which the various parties first position and, for example, could test the response to specific campaign issues.
An election of Members of the European Parliament representing Netherlands constituency took place on 4 June 2009. Seventeen parties competed in a D'Hondt type election for the available 25 seats (down from 27).
French MEPs elected in 2004. European Parliament elections were held in France on Sunday 7 June 2009 to elect the 72 French Members of the European Parliament.. Due to the entry of Romania and Bulgaria in the European Union in 2007, the number of seats allocated to France was revised from 78 to 72 seats, a loss of 6 seats.