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Athens A

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Parliamentary constituency of Greece
Athens A
Electoral constituency
for theHellenic Parliament
Athens A within Attica
Attica within Greece
Regional unitCentral Athens
Administrative regionAttica
Electorate477.440 (January 2014)
CurrentElectoral constituency
Created1958
Number of members14Members of Parliament
Created fromAthens

Athens Alpha (Greek:Α΄ Αθηνών) is aparliamentary constituency[1] inAttica represented in theHellenic Parliament. In its present form it dates to 1958, when theAthens B constituency was split off, leaving Athens A with theMunicipality of Athens. It elects fourteenMembers of Parliament (MPs) by reinforcedproportional representation.

Election results

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Legislative election

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Athens A constituency results
Election1st party2nd party3rd party4th party5th partysource
1990New Democracy
51.33%
PASOK
31.54%
SYN
12.95%
OIKOL
1.60%
DIANA
1.06%
1993New Democracy
42.75%
PASOK
38.06%
POLAN
6.44%
SYN
6.41%
KKE
4.96%
1996New Democracy
38.83%
PASOK
35.34%
SYN
9.13%
KKE
6.08%
DIKKI
4.44%
[2]
2000New Democracy
42.36%
PASOK
39.76%
KKE
6.54%
SYN
5.65%
DIKKI
2.70%
[3]
2004New Democracy
44.56%
PASOK
36.43%
KKE
6.86%
SYRIZA
5.74%
LAOS
2.86%
[4]
2007New Democracy
40.16%
PASOK
29.96%
KKE
10.52%
SYRIZA
9.27%
LAOS
5.39%
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2009PASOK
35.52%
New Democracy
31.75%
KKE
9.55%
SYRIZA
7.98%
LAOS
7.59%
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May 2012SYRIZA
19.12%
New Democracy
15.79%
PASOK
9.71%
ANEL
8.98%
XA
8.77%
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June 2012New Democracy
30.92%
SYRIZA
26.96%
PASOK
8.72%
XA
7.81%
DEMAR
7.37%
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January 2015SYRIZA
33.61%
New Democracy
30.07%
The River
7.23%
XA
7.05%
KKE
6.04%
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September 2015SYRIZA
31.55%
New Democracy
31.12%
XA
6.91%
KKE
5.83%
The River
5.73%
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2019New Democracy
42.33%
SYRIZA
31.28%
KKE
6.37%
KINAL
5.16%
MeRA25
3.84%
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May 2023New Democracy
42.18%
SYRIZA
22.55%
KKE
8.60%
PASOK-KINAL
6.70%
MeRA25
3.60%

Members of Parliament

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2019–present

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In the2019 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 14 members of parliament:

Name[12]Party
Konstantinos BogdanosIndependent
Nikitas KaklamanisND
Olga KefalogianniND
Vasilis KikiliasND
Foteini PipiliND
Thanos PlevrisND
Angelos SyrigosND
Nikos FilisSYRIZA
Dimitrios TzanakopoulosSYRIZA
Christoforos VernardakisSYRIZA
Nikolaos VoutsisSYRIZA
Liana KanelliKKE
Konstantinos SkandalidisKINAL
Angeliki AdamopoulouMeRA25

Jan 2015–2019

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In theSeptember 2015 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 14 members of parliament:

Name[13]Party
Alexandros FlampourarisSYRIZA
Nikos VoutsisSYRIZA
Nikos FilisSYRIZA
Christophoros Vernardakis[14]SYRIZA
Olga KefalogianniND
Vassilis KikiliasND
Dora BakoyannisND
Nikitas KaklamanisND
Nikolaos MichaloliakosXA
Konstantinos SkandalidisDISI
Liana KanelliKKE
Spyros LykoudisPotami
Elena KountouraANEL
Marios GeorgiadisEK

Jan 2015–Aug 2015

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In theJanuary 2015 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 14 members of parliament:

Name[15]Partyp
Alexis TsiprasSYRIZA
Nikos FilisSYRIZA
Zoe KonstantopoulouSYRIZA
Gabriel SakellaridisSYRIZA
Nikos VoutsisSYRIZA
Dora BakoyannisND
Nikitas KaklamanisND
Olga KefalogianniND
Vassilis KikiliasND
Spyros LykoudisPotami
Nikolaos MichaloliakosXA
Liana KanelliKKE
Elena KountouraANEL
Konstantinos SkandalidisPASOK

Jun 2012–Jan 2015

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InJune 2012 Greek legislative election, Athens A elected 17 members of parliament:

Name[16]Party
Olga KefalogianniND
Dimitris AvramopoulosND
Nikitas KaklamanisND
Foteini PipiliND
Vassilis KikiliasND
Panagiotis MitarakisND
Prokopis PavlopoulosND
Andreas PsycharisND
Alexis TsiprasSYRIZA
Zoe KonstantopoulouSYRIZA
Nikolaos VoutsisSYRIZA
Maria BolariSYRIZA
Kostas SkandalidisPASOK
Elena KountouraANEL
Nikolaos MichaloliakosXA
Ioannis PanousisDIMAR
Liana KanelliKKE

Notes and references

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  1. ^"MPs Per Constituency (electoral map)".Hellenic Parliament. Retrieved12 November 2012.
  2. ^"Results 1996". Ministry of Interior. Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  3. ^"Results 2000". Ministry of Interior. Archived fromthe original on 19 January 2015. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  4. ^"Results 2004". Ministry of Interior. Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  5. ^"Results 2007". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  6. ^"Results 2009". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  7. ^"Results 2012 May". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  8. ^"Results 2012 June". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  9. ^"Results 2015". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved26 January 2015.
  10. ^"Election 2015 September". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved26 September 2015.
  11. ^"Election 2019". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved21 October 2019.
  12. ^Sorting by Name and then by Parliamentary Group will provide analphabetical ordering of MPs inside each Parliamentary Group/Party.
  13. ^Sorting by Name and then by Parliamentary Group will provide analphabetical ordering of MPs inside each Parliamentary Group/Party.
  14. ^Since 19 November 2015 whenGabriel Sakellaridis resigned; Sakellaridis had been elected second after Flampouraris.
  15. ^Sorting by Name and then by Parliamentary Group will provide analphabetical ordering of MPs inside each Parliamentary Group/Party.
  16. ^Sorting by Name and then by Parliamentary Group will provide analphabetical ordering of MPs inside each Parliamentary Group/Party.

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