2024 European Parliament election

The 2024 European Parliament election is scheduled to be held in line with the Treaty of Lisbon.[1][2] This will be the first European Parliament election after the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.

2024 European Parliament election

TBD 2024

All 705 seats to the European Parliament
353 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Manfred Weber Iratxe García Stéphane Séjourné
Alliance EPP S&D RE
Leader's seat Germany Spain France
Last election 21.0% 18.5% 13.0%

 
Leader Philippe Lamberts
Ska Keller
Marco Zanni Raffaele Fitto
Ryszard Legutko
Alliance Greens/EFA ID ECR
Leader's seat Wallonia
Germany
North-West Italy Southern Italy
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie
Last election 11.7% 10.8% 8.2%

 
Leader Manon Aubry
Martin Schirdewan
Alliance GUE/NGL
Leader's seat France
Germany
Last election 6.5%

Incumbent European Commission

Von der Leyen Commission (EPP)
EPPS&DRE



Overview

EU country Seats Date Minimum voting age

(active)

Minimum voting age

(passive)

Districts Electoral threshold
 Belgium 21 no date 18 21 03 5%
 Bulgaria 17 18 21 01
 Denmark 14 18 18 01
 Germany 96 18 18 16
 Estonia 07 18 21 01
 Finland 14 18 18 01
 France 79 18 18 01 5%
 Greece 21 17 25 01 3%
 Ireland 13 18 21 03
 Italy 76 18 25 05 4%
 Croatia 12 18 18 01 5%
 Latvia 08 18 21 01 5%
 Lithuania 11 18 21 01 5%
 Luxembourg 06 18 18 01
 Malta 06 16 18 01
 Netherlands 29 18 18 01 kiesdeler (≈3.45%)
 Austria 19 16 18 01 4%
 Poland 52 18 21 13 5%
 Portugal 21 18 18 01
 Romania 33 18 23 01 5%
 Sweden 21 18 18 01 4%
 Slovakia 14 18 21 01 5%
 Slovenia 08 18 18 01
 Spain 59 18 18 01
 Czech Republic 21 18 21 01 5%
 Hungary 21 18 18 01 5%
 Cyprus 06 18 21 01 1.8%

Seats

The following table shows the projected number of seats for the groups in the EU Parliament.

The chart below depicts opinion polls conducted for the 2024 European Parliament election using a 6-poll moving average. From 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom is not included.


References

  1. "EUR-Lex - 12007L/TXT - EN - EUR-Lex". eur-lex.europa.eu. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  2. "Elections". European Parliament. Archived from the original on 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
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