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European Parliament Elections in Lithuania (2004)

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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Flag of austria Aus
Flag of belgium Bel
Bulgaria flag BUL [+ 1]
Flag of the Great Britain GBR
Flag of hungary Hun
German flag Ger
Flag of greece GRE
Flag of denmark Den
Flag of ireland IRL
Spain flag SPA
Flag of italy ITA
Cyprus flag CYP
Flag of Latvia Lat
Lithuania flag Lit
Luxembourg flag Lux
Malta flag MLT
Flag of the netherlands NED
Flag of poland POL
Portugal Por
Romania flag ROM [+ 1]
Flag of slovakia SVK
Slovenia flag SLO
Flag of finland FIN
Flag of france Fra
Flag of croatia CRO [+ 1]
Czech flag Cze
Flag of sweden Swe
Flag of estonia Est

All selections:
1979 • 1984 • 1989 • 1994 •
1999 • 2004 • 2009 • 2014 • 2019

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 At that time, the country was not yet a member of the European Union.

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 consignmentoriginal nameVote%Places
Labor partylit. Darbo partija363,99630.16five
Social Democratic Party of Lithuanialit. Lietuvos socialdemokratų partija - LSDP17412414.432
Union of the Fatherlandlit. Tevynes sajunga151 83312.582
The Union of Liberals and the Centerlit. Liberalų ir centro sąjunga135 60111.232
Union of Peasant Parties and New Democracylit. Valstiečių ir Naujosios demokratijos partijų sąjunga89 4527.41one
Liberal Democratic Partylit. Liberalų Demokratų Partija - LDP82 4206.83one
Coalition “Together we are strong!”
lit. Koalicija „Kartu mes jėga!“
Lithuanian Poles rally
Russian Union of Lithuania
68 9375.71-
New Union (Social Liberals)lit. Naujoji sąjunga (socialliberalai)58 5274.85-
Lithuanian Christian Democratslit. Lietuvos krikščionys demokratai33 1622.75-
Conservative Christian Social Unionlit. Krikščionių konservatorių socialinė sąjunga31 0612,57-
National Progress Partylit. Tautos pažangos partija14,2941.18-
National Centrist Partylit. Nacionalinė centro partija3 6630.30-
Total1.205.70410013
Registered Voters2.654.311
Turnout:1284 05048.38
Invalid votes:76 9806.0

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

  1. ↑ 2004 m. birželio 13 d. rinkimai į Europos Parlamentą. Kandidatai gavę mandatus Archived February 19, 2011 on Wayback Machine (lit.)
  2. ↑ VRK 2004 m. birželio 21 d. sprendimu Nr. 180
  3. ↑ VRK 2004 m. birželio 21 d. sprendimu Nr. 181

Links

  • 2004 m. birželio 13 d. rinkimai į Europos Parlamentą. Balsavimo rezultatai Lietuvoje (lit.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Election_in_European_Parliament_in_Lithuan_(2004)&oldid=95105543


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