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2014 European Parliament election in France

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2014 European Parliament election in France
France
← 200924–25 May 20142019 →

All 74 French seats in theEuropean Parliament
Turnout42.43%
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
FNMarine Le Pen24.8624+21
UMPJean-François Copé20.8120−10
PSPRGJean-Christophe Cambadélis13.9813−1
UDIMoDemFrançois Bayrou9.947+1
EELVEmmanuelle Cosse8.956−7
FGAOMJean-Luc Mélenchon6.614−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

The2014 European Parliament election in France for the election of the8thdelegation from France to theEuropean Parliament took place on 24 May 2014 in theoverseas territories of France, and on 25 May 2014 inmetropolitan France. The number of seats allocated to France increased to 74, compared to 72 in the2009 election, as a result of the2013 reapportionment of seats in the European Parliament.

Themembers of the European Parliament for France, 2014–2019 were elected.

This was the first time theNational Front won first place in a European parliament election. They have won every election since, as of 2024.

Previous (2009–2014) MEPs by European Political Group

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Key to the Political Groups in the European Parliament (France)[1]Archived 3 January 2019 at theWayback Machine
National party Seats/74EP group Seats/754
Union for a Popular Movement24 European People's Party270
Union of Democrats and Independents6
Europe Ecology – The Greens15 The Greens–European Free Alliance59
Party of the Corsican Nation1
Socialist Party13 Socialists & Democrats189
Democratic Movement5 Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe85
CAP 211
Left Front5 European United Left–Nordic Green Left34
National Front3 Non-Inscrits
Movement for France1 Europe of Freedom and Democracy35

Opinion polls

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Main article:Opinion polling for the 2014 European Parliament election in France

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
National Front4,712,46124.8624+21
Union for a Popular Movement3,943,81920.8120–10
Socialist PartyRadical Party of the Left2,650,35713.9813–1
Union of Democrats and IndependentsDemocratic Movement1,884,5659.947+1
Europe Ecology1,696,4428.956–8
Left FrontAlliance of the Overseas1,252,7306.614–1
Debout la République724,4413.8200
New Deal549,7342.900New
Nous Citoyens266,3431.410New
Lutte Ouvrière222,4911.1700
Independent Ecological Alliance211,7591.1200
Force Vie139,9000.740New
Citizen Europe127,8490.670New
Blank Vote Citizens110,0900.580New
Brittany Movement and ProgressBreton Party83,0410.440New
Popular Republican Union76,9070.410New
New Anticapitalist Party74,7700.3900
Régions et Peuples Solidaires65,0540.340-1
Pirate Party39,3380.210New
Europe–Democracy–Esperanto33,1150.1700
Feminists for a United Europe27,1190.140New
European Federalist Party17,8120.090New
Cannabis Without Borders7,1760.0400
Communists4,5470.0200
Europe – Degrowth4,6380.0200
Real Democracy4,4500.020New
France Wakes Up4,4440.020New
For a Free Europe4,3340.020New
United Europe3,7660.020New
Alliance Royale3,1270.0200
Together for a Fair Europe1,4000.010New
Anti-Replacement List1,3370.010New
Radically Citizen1,2910.010New
European Party9450.000New
Occitania, for a Generation of Peoples8770.000New
Reunionese Citizen Movement8270.000New
Libertarian Program for an Exemplary Europe against Sexism and Precariousness4990.0000
Socialist Alternative Movement5430.000New
National Awakening Movement3820.000New
For a Europe Useful to the French3550.000New
Europe of Marrakech to Istanbul2340.000New
Ultramarines, Thank You!2250.000New
Syndicate of Struggle Against Banks1290.000New
Mayaud hors bords980.000New
Total18,955,761100.00740
Valid votes18,955,76195.99
Invalid/blank votes792,1324.01
Total votes19,747,893100.00
Registered voters/turnout46,544,71242.43
Source:France Politique

by electoral division

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Results by departement
Results by communes (Metropolitan France)
  The Alternative (L'Alternative)
  Left Front (FG)
  Regionalist parties

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