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2004 European Parliament election in Greece

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FieldValue
countryGreece
typelegislative
previous_election1999 European Parliament election in Greece
previous_year1999
next_election2009 European Parliament election in Greece
next_year2009
seats_for_election24 seats in the European Parliament
election_date13 June 2004
image_size130x130px
color1
image1Kostas Karamanlis 2009 (cropped).jpg
leader1Kostas Karamanlis
party1ND—PA
last_election136.00%, 9 seats
seats111
seat_change12
popular_vote12,633,574
percentage143.01%
swing17.01pp
image2George Papandreou (junior).jpg
leader2George Papandreou
party2PASOK
last_election232.91%, 9 seats
seats28
seat_change21
popular_vote22,083,327
percentage234.03%
swing21.12pp
image3Aleka Papariga 2009 (cropped).jpg
leader3Aleka Papariga
party3Communist Party of Greece
last_election38.67%, 3 seats
seats33
seat_change3
popular_vote3580,396
percentage39.48%
swing30.81pp
image4Nikos Konstantopoulos 2013 cropped.jpg
leader4Nikos Konstantopoulos
party4Synaspismos
last_election45.16%, 2 seats
seats41
seat_change41
popular_vote4254,447
percentage44.16%
swing41.00pp
image5GeorgiosKaratzaferis.jpg
leader5Georgios Karatzaferis
party5Popular Orthodox Rally
last_election5
seats51
seat_change5*New*
popular_vote5252,429
percentage54.12%
swing5*New*

European Parliament elections were held in Greece on 13 June 2004 to elect 24 Greek members of the European Parliament. Members were elected by party-list proportional representation with a 3% electoral threshold.

Results

The 2004 European election was the sixth election to the European Parliament. The ruling New Democracy party made strong gains, while the opposition PASOK made smaller gains, both at the expense of minor parties. The traditionalist Popular Orthodox Rally, contested in the election for the first time and elected one MEP.

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