2009 European Parliament election in Austria information
2009 European Parliament election in Austria
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17 seats to the European Parliament
Turnout
45.97% ( 3.54 pp)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Ernst Strasser
Hannes Swoboda
Hans-Peter Martin
Party
ÖVP
SPÖ
Hans-Peter Martin's List
Alliance
EPP
PES
Last election
32.70%, 6 seats
33.33%, 7 seats
13.98%, 2 seats
Seats won
6
4 (5 post-Lisbon)
3
Seat change
0
3 ( 2)
1
Popular vote
858,921
680,041
506,092
Percentage
29.98%
23.74%
17.67%
Swing
2.72pp
9.59pp
3.69pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Andreas Mölzer
Ulrike Lunacek
Ewald Stadler
Party
FPÖ
Greens
BZÖ
Alliance
Green
Last election
6.31%, 1 seat
12.89%, 2 seats
–
Seats won
2
2
0 (1)
Seat change
1
0
New
Popular vote
364,207
284,505
131,261
Percentage
12.71%
9.93%
4.58%
Swing
6.40pp
2.96pp
New
An election was held in 2009 to elect the delegation from Austria to the European Parliament. Austria will have 17 seats in the European Parliament, instead of the 18 that the country had before the re-allocation of seats.
Through the Lisbon Treaty, the number of seats was graded to 19, so the SPÖ and BZÖ parties got additional seats,[1] which are currently Observer MEPs.
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