2024 European Parliament election in Germany

2024 European Parliament election in Germany
Germany
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All 96 German seats to the European Parliament
Turnout64.78% (Increase 3.4 pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
CDU/CSU Manfred Weber 30.02 29 0
AfD Maximilian Krah 15.89 15 +4
SPD Katarina Barley 13.94 14 −2
Greens Terry Reintke 11.90 12 −9
BSW Fabio De Masi 6.17 6 New
FDP M.-A. Strack-Zimmermann 5.18 5 0
Left M. Schirdewan & C. Rackete 2.74 3 −2
FW Christine Singer 2.67 3 +1
Volt D. Boeselager & N. Riehl 2.57 3 +2
Die PARTEI Martin Sonneborn 1.95 2 0
Tierschutzpartei Sebastian Everding 1.43 1 0
ÖDP Manuela Ripa 0.65 1 0
Familie Helmut Geuking 0.61 1 0
PdF Lukas Sieper 0.57 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results of the election. The map on the right shows the results by district. The map in the lower left shows results by state.

The 2024 European Parliament election in Germany was held on 9 June 2024.[1] It was the tenth parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979, and the first European Parliament election after Brexit.[2][3]

The election saw the CDU/CSU slightly increase its vote share, while all three parties comprising the government — the SPD, the Greens and the FDP — earned fewer votes than five years ago, with the Greens in particular suffering especially high losses.[4] Conversely, the far-right AfD surged in both votes and seats, finishing second.[5]

There was a stark regional disparity: The AfD won at least a plurality in all but six districts in former East Germany: Potsdam and Potsdam-Mittelmark in Brandenburg, the cities of Erfurt, Jena and Weimar as well as traditionally Catholic Eichsfeld in Thuringia. The newly formed left-populist party Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance also attracted a significant number of voters, with its support also being highest in the former East German states.

  1. ^ "Wahltermin Europawahl 2024". Die Bundeswahlleiterin. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  2. ^ Treaty of Lisbon amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community, signed at Lisbon, 13 December 2007
  3. ^ "Elections". European Parliament. Archived from the original on 28 June 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  4. ^ "EU election: Germany rules out snap election after AfD gains". DW. 10 June 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  5. ^ McGuinness, Damien (10 June 2024). "Germany: Far-right celebrate beating Scholz's party". BBC. Retrieved 10 June 2024.

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