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2014 European Parliament election in Poland

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2014 European Parliament election in Poland

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All 51 Polish seats to theEuropean Parliament
Turnout23.83%[1]
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Danuta Hübner - 8th Parliamentary term.jpg
Zdzisław Krasnodębski 2014, 8th European Parliament term.jpg
Official portrait of Wojciech Olejniczak.jpg
LeaderDanuta HübnerZdzisław KrasnodębskiWojciech Olejniczak
PartyPOPiSSLD
AllianceEPPECRS&D
Last election44.4%, 25 seats29.3%, 15 seats12.3%, 7 seats
Seats won19195
Seat changeDecrease 6Increase 4Decrease 2
Popular vote2,271,2152,246,870667,319
Percentage32.1%31.8%9.4%
SwingDecrease 12.3 ppIncrease 2.5 ppDecrease 2.9 pp

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
Janusz Korwin-Mikke 2014, 8th European Parliament term.jpg
J.Piechociński.JPG
LeaderJanusz Korwin-MikkeJanusz Piechociński
PartyNew RightPSL
AllianceNIEPP
Last electionDid not exist7.0%, 3 seats
Seats won44
Seat changeDid not existIncrease 1
Popular vote505,586480,846
Percentage7.2%6.8%
SwingDid not existDecrease 0.2 pp

Election result and the plurality list's popular vote in each constituency
Poland is divided into 13 electoral districts[2] whose numbers are displayed on the picture
rightPowiats won by
– Civic Platform – Law and Justice
– Polish People's Party – Democratic Left Alliance

The2014 European Parliament election in Poland elected thedelegation fromPoland to theEuropean Parliament. It took place on 25 May 2014.[3][4] The Polish electorate will elect 51MEPs, compared to 50 in the2009 election. (In December 2011, under the terms of the Lisbon Treaty, one additional MEP from the People's Party entered the Parliament,[5] bringing the number of Polish MEPs to 51). The number of MEPs is a result of the2013 reapportionment of seats in the European Parliament. This means that Poland will have 6% of the total seats in the European Parliament.

MEPs by European Political Group (as at 30 January 2014)

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National party Seats/51EP group Seats/766
Civic Platform24 European People's Party274
Polish People's Party4
Law and Justice7 European Conservatives and Reformists56
Poland Together4
Independent1
Democratic Left Alliance5 Socialists & Democrats195
Labour United1
Your Movement1
United Poland4 Freedom & Democracy33

Contesting committees

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NameIdeologyEuropean Union positionLeaderMain candidate[6]Alliance2009 resultCurrent seats
Vote (%)Seats
Civic Platform (PO)Centrism,catch-allHard pro-EuropeanismDonald TuskDanuta HübnerEPP44.4%
25 / 50
24 / 51
Law and Justice (PiS)National conservatism,Christian democracySoft EuroscepticismJarosław KaczyńskiZdzisław KrasnodębskiECR29.4%
15 / 50
7 / 51
Democratic Left Alliance (SLD)Social democracy,third wayHard pro-EuropeanismLeszek MillerWojciech OlejniczakS&D12.3%
7 / 50
6 / 51
Polish People's Party (PSL)Agrarianism,Christian democracyHard pro-EuropeanismJanusz PiechocińskiGrzegorz BenedykcińskiEPP7.0%
3 / 50
4 / 51
United Poland (SP)Solidarism,social conservatismSoft EuroscepticismZbigniew ZiobroEFD-
0 / 50
4 / 51
Poland Together (PR)Conservative liberalism,economic liberalismModerate pro-EuropeanismJarosław GowinECR-
0 / 50
4 / 51
Europa Plus (E+)Social liberalism,progressivismEurofederalismJanusz PalikotRyszard KaliszALDE
S&D
GUE-NGL
-
0 / 50
1 / 51
Congress of the New Right (KNP)Right-libertarianism,Laissez-faireHard EuroscepticismJanusz Korwin-MikkeNI-
0 / 50
0 / 51
National Movement (RN)Polish nationalism,right-wing populismHard EuroscepticismRobert WinnickiKrzysztof BosakNI-
0 / 50
0 / 51

Political parties, coalitions of political parties, and nonpartisan citizens wishing to nominate candidates for the election were obliged to establish election committees and announce their creation to the State Electoral Commission until 7 April 2014. Establishment of an independent committee required signatures of at least 1,000 registered voters. 20 committees were established.[7]

The committees were able to register lists of 5 to 10 candidates in each electoral district until 15 April. Each list had to be supported by signatures of at least 10,000 voters residing in the district. However, a committee that had collected enough signatures in at least 7 electoral districts were allowed to register lists in the remaining districts regardless of local support.

As of 24 April, the State Electoral Commission has confirmed that 9 committees registered candidates in all 13 constituencies.[8]

Committees of political parties (Komitet Wyborczy)
Committees of coalitions (Koalicyjny Komitet Wyborczy)
Independent committee (Komitet Wyborczy Wyborców)

Additionally 3 committees of political parties registered lists of candidates in fewer electoral districts:[8]

8 committees failed to submit lists or collect signatures:

Committees of political parties (Komitet Wyborczy)
Independent committees (Komitet Wyborczy Wyborców)
  • KWW Gospodarka Dobra Wspólnego (voters' committee Economy of Common Good)
  • KWW Marka Wocha (voters' committee Marek Woch's Electors' Committee)
  • KWW Naprawimyto.org (voters' committee 'We will fix it')
  • KWW Obrony Wędlin Tradycyjnych (voters' committee Defence of Traditional Cold Meats)
  • KWW Oburzeni (voters' committee The Outraged)
  • KWW Wolność (voters' committee Freedom)

Leaders by constituency

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ConstituencyPO[9]PiS[10]SLD-UP[11]PSL[12]E+[13]PRJG[14]SP[15]KNP[16]RN[17]
PomeranianJanusz LewandowskiAnna FotygaLongin PastusiakAndrzej StępniakDorota GardiasStefan HamburaKrzysztof SteckiewiczArtur DziamborTomasz Pałasz
Kuyavian-PomeranianJan Vincent-RostowskiKosma ZłotowskiJanusz ZemkeEugeniusz KłopotekKazimiera SzczukaMaciej MarzecIreneusz StachowiakJacek KostrzewaMarta Cywińska
Podlaskie and Warmian-MasurianBarbara KudryckaKarol KarskiTadeusz IwińskiStanisław ŻelichowskiMałgorzata KowalskaJacek ŻalekMaciej MojzesowiczAndrzej WyrębekPiotr Lisiecki
WarsawDanuta HübnerZdzisław KrasnodębskiWojciech OlejniczakGrzegorz BenedykcińskiRyszard KaliszPaweł KowalJacek KurskiMichał MarusikKrzysztof Bosak
MasovianJulia PiteraWojciech JasińskiAnna KalataJarosław KalinowskiAndrzej CelińskiMarek CzarneckiLudwik DornKrzysztof SzpanelewskiWitold Tumanowicz
ŁódźJacek Saryusz-WolskiJanusz WojciechowskiWeronika MarczukMieczysław ŁuczakEwa WójciakJohn GodsonTadeusz WoźniakAdam WochMaciej Migus
Greater PolandAgnieszka Kozłowska-RajewiczRyszard CzarneckiKrystyna ŁybackaAndrzej GrzybMarek SiwiecDariusz LipińskiAndrzej DeraZygmunt KopaczBartosz Józwiak
LublinMichał KamińskiWaldemar ParuchJacek CzerniakArkadiusz BratkowskiBarbara NowackaAndrzej StanisławekJarosław ŻaczekJan SzymonaMarian Kowalski
SubcarpathianElżbieta ŁukacijewskaTomasz PorębaTomasz KamińskiWładysław Kosiniak-KamyszMarta NiewczasKazimierz JaworskiMieczysław GolbaWaldemar ZarębskiMarcin Siembida
Lesser Poland and ŚwiętokrzyskieRóża ThunRyszard LegutkoJoanna SenyszynCzesław SiekierskiJan HartmanJarosław GowinZbigniew ZiobroStanisław ŻółtekRobert Winnicki
SilesianJerzy BuzekBolesław PiechaAdam GierekStanisław DąbrowaKazimierz KutzMarek MigalskiTomasz AdamekJanusz Korwin-MikkeArtur Zawisza
Lower Silesian and OpoleBogdan ZdrojewskiDawid JackiewiczLidia Geringer de OedenbergIlona Antoniszyn-KlikRobert KwiatkowskiArtur ZasadaBeata KempaRobert IwaszkiewiczAleksander Krejckant
Lubusz and West PomeranianDariusz RosatiMarek GróbarczykBogusław LiberadzkiJolanta FedakPaweł PiskorskiMarek ZagórskiRobert StankiewiczStefan OleszczukSylwester Chruszcz

Opinion polls

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SourceDatePiSPOSLDPSLE+TRPRKNPSPOthers / undecidedLead
TNS Polska23 May 201426%24%7%7%3%2%4%3%26%2%over PO
Homo Homini23 May 201430.8%30.2%11.6%4.8%4.0%1.5%5.6%2.1%9.4%0.6%over PO
PPW22 May 201431.3%29.8%10.6%6.8%7.3%4.6%5.7%2.6%1.3%1.5%over PO
Milward Brown22 May 201429%28%9%6%4%2%7%2%2%1%over PO
Estymator22 May 201431%32%11%7%5%5%5%2%1%1%over PiS
Millward Brown20 May 201426%27%8%5%5%3%7%2%17.0%1%over PiS
CBOS20 May 201421%26%8%5%2%2%4%1%31.0%5%over PiS
PPW19 May 201432%29%11%6%8%4%5%3%2%3%over PO
Homo Homini17 May 201428.9%28.0%10.8%4.8%3.8%1.5%5.2%2.2%14.0%0.9%over PO
TNS Polska16 May 201429%27%8%6%6%2%3%2%17%2%over PO
CBOS14 May 201420%21%6%3%2%1%6%2%39%1%over PiS
PPW13 May 201429%27%13%5%8%5%7%4%2%2%over PO
TNS Polska11 May 201427%24%11%5%3%3%7%4%16%3%over PO
Homo HominiArchived 1 May 2015 at theWayback Machine7 May 201430%31%13%7%6%3%5%4%1%1%over PiS
PPW6 May 201430%28%12%6%9%4%5%4%2%2%over PO
Homo Homini2 May 201429.1%27.3%12.7%4.9%4.1%1.9%6.2%1.9%12%1.8%over PO
CBOS30 April 201421%29%6%4%2%4%6%1%27%8%over PiS
PPW29 April 201432%27%10%6%10%6%4%3%2%5%over PO
PPW23 April 201431%29%11%5%8%5%6%3%2%2%over PO
Homo Homini18 April 201428.2%26.6%12.1%5.1%6.2%2.2%3.9%1.7%14.1%1.6%over PO
TNS Polska17 April 201431%27%8%4%4%2%3%2%22%4%over PO
Estymator12 April 201429%33%14%6%4%5%5%2%1%4%over PiS
TNS Polska7 April 201425%26%8%8%6%3%4%4%16%1%over PiS
CBOS26 March 201422%24%7%6%3%4%4%2%27%2%over PiS
Estymator22 March 201433%36%12%5%4%5%2%2%3%over PiS
Homo Homini20 March 201428.3%27.3%10.8%5.0%4.8%2.3%2.8%2.0%1%over PO
TNS Polska11 March 201427%25%8%5%7%3%3%3%17%2%over PO
Homo HominiArchived 8 March 2014 at theWayback Machine2 March 201432%26%17%6%9%3%2%4%1%6%over PO
Estymator21 February 201434%32%11%6%6%5%3%2%1%2%over PO
TNS Polska20 February 201429%19%9%6%5%2%3%2%14%10%over PO
TNS Polska12 February 201425%20%10%6%11%4%3%4%17%5%over PO
Homo Homini20 January 201430%25%20%8%6%5%3%2%5%over PO

Results

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Results by EP grouping
For detailed results by constituency and party breakdown, seeResults breakdown of the 2014 European Parliament election in Poland.
Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
Civic PlatformCivic Platform1,787,16725.2815−3
Independents484,0486.854−3
Total2,271,21532.1319−6
Law and JusticeLaw and Justice1,760,57324.9015+4
Right Wing of the Republic110,6751.571New
Independents and others375,6225.313−1
Total2,246,87031.7819+4
Democratic Left Alliance –
Labour Union
Democratic Left Alliance584,7188.274−2
Labour Union61,5860.8710
Independents21,0150.3000
Total667,3199.445−2
Congress of the New Right505,5867.154New
Polish People's Party480,8466.804+1
Solidary Poland281,0793.980New
Europa Plus Your Movement252,7793.580New
Poland Together223,7333.160New
National Movement98,6261.400New
The Greens22,4810.320New
Direct Democracy16,2220.230New
Self-Defence2,7290.0400
Total7,069,485100.0043+1
Valid votes7,069,48596.88
Invalid/blank votes228,0053.12
Total votes7,297,490100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,636,53723.82
Source:PKW

MEPs by political group

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National party Seats/51EP group Seats/751
Civic Platform19 European People's Party204
Polish People's Party4
Law and Justice18 European Conservatives and Reformists44
Right Wing of the Republic1
Democratic Left Alliance4 Socialists & Democrats188
Labour Union1
Congress of the New Right4Non-Inscrits

References

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  1. ^"Results of the 2014 European elections - Results by country - Poland - European Parliament".Results of the 2014 European elections - Results by country - Poland - European Parliament.
  2. ^"Uchwała Państwowej Komisji Wyborczej z dnia 27 stycznia 2014 r. w sprawie określenia obszarów okręgów wyborczych, na których w wyborach do Parlamentu Europejskiego w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej okręgowe komisje wyborcze wykonują zadania rejonowych komisji wyborczych oraz określenia właściwości miejscowej rejonowych komisji wyborczych, ich numerów i siedzib". Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved30 January 2014.
  3. ^Danuta."Ośrodek Informacji i Dokumentacji Europejskiej".oide.sejm.gov.pl.
  4. ^"Texts adopted - Thursday, 22 November 2012 - Elections to the European Parliament in 2014 - P7_TA(2012)0462".www.europarl.europa.eu.
  5. ^"Ratification of Parliament's 18 additional MEPs completed".www.europarl.europa.eu.
  6. ^Leading candidate inWarsaw (if the party leader does not run personally in another district)
  7. ^"Information from Polish Electoral Commission". Archived fromthe original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved7 April 2014.
  8. ^ab"Registered election committees". PKW.gov.pl. Retrieved24 April 2014.
  9. ^[1] Full list of Civic Platform candidates
  10. ^[2] Full list of Law and Justice candidates
  11. ^[3] Full list of Democratic Left Alliance and Labour United candidates
  12. ^[4] Full list of Polish People's Party candidates
  13. ^[5] Full list of Europa Plus candidates
  14. ^[6] Full list of Poland Together candidates
  15. ^[7] Full list of United Poland candidates
  16. ^[8] Full list of Congress of the New Right candidates
  17. ^[9] Full list of National Movement candidates

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