Romania (European Parliament Constituency) - Election Results - 2009

2009

Further information: European Parliament election, 2009 (Romania)


e • d Summary of the 7 June 2009 European Parliament election results in Romania
Party Votes % of votes Seats 2007
Seating
Change
National Party/Independent Candidate EU Party EP Group
Social Democratic Party + Conservative Party Alliance
(Alianţa Politică Partidul Social Democrat + Partidul Conservator)
PES S&D 1,504,218 31.07% 11 10 +1
Democratic Liberal Party
(Partidul Democrat Liberal)
EPP EPP Group 1,438,000 29.71% 10 16 -6
National Liberal Party
(Partidul Naţional Liberal)
ELDR ALDE 702,974 14.52% 5 6 -1
Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania
(Uniunea Democrată a Maghiarilor din România)
EPP EPP Group 431,739 8.92% 3 2 +1
Greater Romania Party
(Partidul România Mare)
NI 419,094 8,65% 3 0 +3
Elena Băsescu EPP Group 204,280 4.22% 1 0 +1
Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party
(Partidul Naţional Ţărănesc Creştin Democrat)
EPP 70,428 1.45%
Pavel Abraham 49,864 1.03%
Civic Force
(Forţa Civică)
19,436 0.40%
Valid votes 4,840,032 96.12%
Null (invalid) votes 194,621 3.86%
Total: 18,197,316 expected voters (turnout 27.67%) 5,035,297 100 % 33 35 –2
Notes
  1. ^ In the 2007 Romanian EP byelection, the Democratic Party won 13 seats, and the Liberal Democratic Party 3 seats. In December 2007 - January 2008, PD changed its name into Democratic Liberal Party, and fused with PLD.
  2. ^ Only the seats that Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania won in the 2007 Romanian EP byelection are listed.
  3. ^ In the 2007 Romanian EP byelection László Tőkés ran as an independent, and, for the 2004-2009 EP legislature stood in the EG-EFA Group. For this election, László Tőkés runs on the UDMR list.
  4. ^ Elena Băsescu re-joined PD-L after the exit-poll results where published.
Source: Biroul Electoral Central



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