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2009 European Parliament election in Poland

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2009 European Parliament election in Poland

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FieldValue
election_name2009 European Parliament election in Poland
countryPoland
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election2004 European Parliament election in Poland
previous_year2004
next_election2014 European Parliament election in Poland
next_year2014
seats_for_election50 seats to the European Parliament
election_date7 June 2009
turnout24.53%
image1
leader1Danuta Hübner
party1Civic Platform
alliance1European People's Party
last_election124.1%, 15 seats
seats1**25**
seat_change110
popular_vote1**3,271,852**
percentage1**44.4%**
swing120.3 pp
image2
leader2Michał Kamiński
party2Law and Justice
alliance2European Conservatives and Reformists Group
last_election212.7%, 7 seats
seats215
seat_change28
popular_vote22,017,607
percentage227.4%
swing214.7 pp
image4
leader4Wojciech Olejniczak
party4Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)
alliance4Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
last_election49.4%, 5 seats
seats47
seat_change42
popular_vote4908,765
percentage412.3%
swing42.9 pp
image5
leader5Janusz Piechociński
party5Polish People's Party
alliance5European People's Party
last_election56.3%, 4 seats
seats53
seat_change51
popular_vote5516,146
percentage57.0%
swing50.7 pp
map[[File:European Parliament election in Poland, 2009.svg300px]]
map_captionElection result and the plurality list's popular vote in each constituency
Poland is divided into 13 electoral districts whose numbers are displayed on the picture

■ – Civic Platform ■ – Law and Justice ■ – Polish People's Party]]

An election of the delegation from Poland to the European Parliament was held on 7 June 2009. On 13 February the Sejm (the lower house of the Polish parliament) accepted a proposal for an amendment to the electoral court act to allow voting for the European Parliament election of 2009 to take place over 2 days i.e. the 6 and 7 June 2009. However, on 5 March, the proposal was referred to the Constitutional Tribunal of the Republic of Poland by the Polish President, Lech Kaczyński. The Polish electorate elected 50 MEPs. In the 27 EU Member States, at total of 736 MEPs were elected from 4–7 June 2009.

As anticipated, the Civic Platform (PO) won a significant victory, winning more than 44% of the vote and gaining half of the total seats. PO's vote was higher than their 41.5% achieved at the 2007 Polish parliamentary election, and to date was the highest vote achieved by a Polish political party to either the Sejm (national legislature) or the European Parliament. Law and Justice (PiS), came second (27.4%), having more than doubled their vote and seats won as compared to the 2004 EU election, but their vote fell, in comparison to the national elections of 2007. PO polled strongest in the western half of Poland, whilst PiS polled best in the eastern half, particularly the south-east.

The largest grouping on the left, the Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union (SLD-UP) came in at a distant third with 12.3% of the vote and seven seats. At one time, the biggest party in Poland, the Democratic Left Alliance's vote was fairly static over the past five years, and they have been unable to challenge the dominance of PO and PiS, since 2005. The Polish People's Party (PSL) came fourth with 7% of the vote, and won three seats. The remaining parties failed to reach the 5% threshold required to win seats.

The election result demonstrated a stability in voting patterns in the country. Previously, especially prior to 2005, the political environment in Poland was rather unpredictable, with big swings away from established parties, towards alternative parties, and ongoing splits and mergers of key parties. In 2009, however, the voting pattern did not vary too substantially from the 2007 elections, with the large parties consolidating their positions, and smaller parties failing to make a breakthrough.

Contesting committees

NameIdeologyEuropean Union positionLeaderMain candidateAlliance2004 resultCurrent seatsVote (%)Seats
Civic Platform}};"Civic Platform (PO)Centrism, catch-allHard pro-EuropeanismDonald TuskDanuta HübnerEPP24.1%
Law and Justice}};"Law and Justice (PiS)• Forward Poland
• PiastNational conservatism, Christian democracySoft EuroscepticismJarosław KaczyńskiMichał KamińskiUEN12.7%
Alliance for the Future (PdP)• Democratic Party – demokraci.pl
• Social Democracy of Poland
• The Greens
• Union of the Left
• Alliance of DemocratsSocial liberalism, social democracyHard pro-EuropeanismDariusz Rosati• ALDE
• S&D
• G-EFA12.9%
Libertas Poland (LP)• League of Polish Families
• Party of Regions
• Forward Poland
• PiastAnti-Lisbon Treaty, souverainismHard EuroscepticismDaniel Pawłowiec• UEN
• NI15.9%
Democratic Left Alliance (Poland)}};"Democratic Left Alliance (SLD)• Labor Union
• National Party of Retirees and PensionersSocial democracy, third wayHard pro-EuropeanismGrzegorz NapieralskiWojciech OlejniczakS&D9.4%
Polish People's Party}};"Polish People's Party (PSL)Agrarianism, Christian democracyHard pro-EuropeanismWaldemar PawlakJanusz PiechocińskiEPP6.3%
Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland}};"Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (SRP)Agrarian socialism, left-wing populismHard EuroscepticismAndrzej LepperJan Sochocki• S&D
• UEN
• EUD10.8%
Polish Labour Party (PPP)Democratic socialism, anti-capitalismSoft EuroscepticismBogusław ZiętekGUE-NGL0.5%
Right Wing of the Republic (PR)Political Catholicism, Christian rightSoft EuroscepticismMarek JurekIND/DEM-
Real Politics Union (UPR)Right-Libertarianism, Laissez-faireHard EuroscepticismBolesław WitczakNI1.9%

Lead candidates by constituency

ConstituencyPOPiSSLD-UPPSLPdPLibertasCite
PomeranianJanusz LewandowskiHanna Foltyn-KubickaLongin PastusiakWojciech PrzybylskiDariusz SzwedTomasz Sommer[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/1.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/1.htm)
Kuyavian-PomeranianTadeusz ZwiefkaRichard CzarneckiJanusz ZemkeEugeniusz KłopotekHenryk KierzkowskiRyszard Kozłowski[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/2.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/2.htm)
Podlaskie and Warmian-MasurianKrzysztof LisekJacek KurskiTadeusz IwińskiStanisław ŻelichowskiMarian SzamatowiczRyszard Bender[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/3.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/3.htm)
WarsawDanuta HübnerMichał KamińskiWojciech OlejniczakJanusz PiechocińskiDariusz RosatiArtur Zawisza[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/4.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/4.htm)
MasovianJacek KozłowskiAdam BielanMarek WikińskiJarosław KalinowskiMarek CzarneckiDariusz Grabowski[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/5.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/5.htm)
ŁódźJacek Saryusz-WolskiUrszula KrupaJolanta Szymanek-DereszAdam FronczakMagdalena ŚrodaBolesław Borysiuk[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/6.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/6.htm)
Greater PolandFilip KaczmarekKonrad SzymańskiMarek SiwiecAndrzej GrzybSylwia PuszAnna Sobecka[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/7.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/7.htm)
LublinLena Kolarska - BobińskaMirosław PiotrowskiJacek CzerniakEdward WojtasMarek BorowskiZdzisław Podkański[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/8.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/8.htm)
SubcarpathianMarian KrzaklewskiTomasz PorębaMarta NiewczasMieczysław JanowskiKrzysztof MartensDaniel Pawłowiec[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/9.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/9.htm)
Lesser Poland and ŚwiętokrzyskieRóża Gräfin Von Thun Und HohensteinZbigniew ZiobroAndrzej SzejnaCzesław SiekierskiJanusz OnyszkiewiczWojciech Wierzejski[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/10.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/10.htm)
SilesianJerzy BuzekMarek MigalskiJerzy MarkowskiJanusz MoszyńskiGenowefa GrabowskaPiotr Ślusarczyk[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/11.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/11.htm)
Lower Silesian and OpoleJacek ProtasiewiczRyszard LegutkoLidia Geringer De OedenbergStanisław RakoczyJózef PiniorJanusz Dobrosz[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/12.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/12.htm)
Lubusz and West PomeranianSławomir NitrasMarek GróbarczykBogusław LiberadzkiJuliusz EngelhardtRadosław PopielaKrzysztof Zaremba[http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/13.htm](http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/KOMITETY/13.htm)

Opinion polls

SourceDatePOPiSSLD-UPPSLPdPUndecided
[CBOS](http://www.cbos.pl/SPISKOM.POL/2009/K_052_09.PDF)March 2009**40%**17%10%5%1%21%
[TNS OBOP](https://web.archive.org/web/20090423064554/http://www.euractiv.pl/eurowybory/artykul/sonda-po-pis-i-sld-up-na-czele-stawki-do-parlamentu-europejskiego-000926)2–5 April 2009**54%**21%7%6%28%
[PBS](https://archive.today/20120906111539/http://www.pbsdga.pl/x.php?x=714/Wybory-do-PE-kwiecien-2009-I.html)3–5 April 2009**49%**22%13%6%3%
[GFK](http://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/Wiadomosci/1,80269,6552433,_Rzeczpospolita___PO_w_dol__ale_nadal_na_czele.html)24–26 April 2009**47%**26%12%6%
[Gemius](http://sondaz.wp.pl/index.html?fixedArea=59&g_internauci=false&g_mode=1&vrt_mode=1&wid=11099572&date=2009.05.5)5 May 2009**40%**16%11%3%2%
[TNS OBOP](https://web.archive.org/web/20090428140050/http://www.panstwo.info/content/view/608/12)6–7 May 2009**47%**22%12%8%2%
[Homo Homini](https://web.archive.org/web/20090518175318/http://www.tvn24.pl/-1,1600336,0,1,platforma-nadal-bardzo-silna,wiadomosc.html)7 May 2009**48.9%**22.4%12.2%4.6%1.3%8%
[TNS OBOP](http://eurowybory.onet.pl/0,4,35,sondaze.html)15 May 2009**48%**25%8%5%5%
[Gemius](http://sondaz.wp.pl/index.html?fixedArea=60&g_internauci=false&g_mode=1&vrt_mode=1&wid=11142399&date=2009.05.19)19 May 2009**39%**20%7%6%4%
[Homo Homini](http://eurowybory.onet.pl/0,66,0,sondaze.html)26 May 2009**45%**25%11%7%3%
[GFK](http://www.tvn24.pl/0,1603721,0,1,po-bierze-polowe--rekord-sld,wiadomosc.html)3–4 June 2009**51%**24%15%6%
[SMG/KRC](https://web.archive.org/web/20090523232859/http://www.tvn24.pl/0,10413,,,raport.html)5 June 2009**54%**25%9%7%

Results

References

References

  1. "Wybory Europejskie – 7 czerwca 2009". 2009 European Parliament.
  2. (6 March 2009). "Nowela ordynacji wyborczej zaskarżona". Presspublica Sp. z o.o..
  3. Leading candidate in [[Warsaw (European Parliament constituency). Warsaw]] (if the party leader does not run personally in another district)
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