On June 13, 2004, the first elections of deputies of the European Parliament took place in the history of Lithuania . The winners of all 12 Lithuanian parliamentary seats in the European Parliament were determined at the elections. The turnout in the elections was 48.32%. 12 parties and coalitions participated in the elections.
| Elections in European Parliament 2004 year |
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All selections: |
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Deputies of the European Parliament are elected for a term of 5 years in multi-member constituencies covering the entire territory of the country, according to a proportional election system by preferential voting .
Results
| The consignment | original name | Vote | % | Places | |
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| Labor party | lit. Darbo partija | 363,996 | 30.16 | five | |
| Social Democratic Party of Lithuania | lit. Lietuvos socialdemokratų partija - LSDP | 174124 | 14.43 | 2 | |
| Union of the Fatherland | lit. Tevynes sajunga | 151 833 | 12.58 | 2 | |
| The Union of Liberals and the Center | lit. Liberalų ir centro sąjunga | 135 601 | 11.23 | 2 | |
| Union of Peasant Parties and New Democracy | lit. Valstiečių ir Naujosios demokratijos partijų sąjunga | 89 452 | 7.41 | one | |
| Liberal Democratic Party | lit. Liberalų Demokratų Partija - LDP | 82 420 | 6.83 | one | |
| Coalition “Together we are strong!” lit. Koalicija „Kartu mes jėga!“ | Lithuanian Poles rally Russian Union of Lithuania | 68 937 | 5.71 | - | |
| New Union (Social Liberals) | lit. Naujoji sąjunga (socialliberalai) | 58 527 | 4.85 | - | |
| Lithuanian Christian Democrats | lit. Lietuvos krikščionys demokratai | 33 162 | 2.75 | - | |
| Conservative Christian Social Union | lit. Krikščionių konservatorių socialinė sąjunga | 31 061 | 2,57 | - | |
| National Progress Party | lit. Tautos pažangos partija | 14,294 | 1.18 | - | |
| National Centrist Party | lit. Nacionalinė centro partija | 3 663 | 0.30 | - | |
| Total | 1.205.704 | 100 | 13 | ||
| Registered Voters | 2.654.311 | ||||
| Turnout: | 1284 050 | 48.38 | |||
| Invalid votes: | 76 980 | 6.0 | |||
Deputies from Lithuania in the new composition of the European Parliament [1]
- Labor Party -
- Member of the State Gambling Supervision Commission Sarunas Birutis
- Economist and Advisor to the Seimas Budget and Finance Committee Danute Budrekaite
- businessman Arunas Degutis
- Medic Jolanta Dichkute
- economist She Yuknyavichene
- Social Democratic Party of Lithuania -
- Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Eustace Vincas Paleckis
- Diet deputy Aloizas Sakalas
- Union of the Fatherland -
- Minister for European Affairs Laima Andrikene
- Diet deputy Vytautas Landsbergis
- The Union of Liberals and the Center -
- Klaipeda City Council Member Eugenius Gentvilas
- financial analyst Margarita Starkeviciute
- Union of Peasant Parties and New Democracy - Member of the Sejm Casimir Prunskene
- Diet deputy Gintaras Didiokas (became a member of the European Parliament after Prunskene refused his mandate) [2] [3]
- Liberal Democratic Party - Chairman of the Seimas Committee on Education, Science and Culture Rolandas Pavilionis
Notes
- ↑ 2004 m. birželio 13 d. rinkimai į Europos Parlamentą. Kandidatai gavę mandatus Archived February 19, 2011 on Wayback Machine (lit.)
- ↑ VRK 2004 m. birželio 21 d. sprendimu Nr. 180
- ↑ VRK 2004 m. birželio 21 d. sprendimu Nr. 181