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2009 European Parliament election in Lithuania

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2009 European Parliament election in Lithuania
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All 12 Lithuanian seats in the European Parliament

The 2009 European Parliament election in Lithuania was the election of the delegation from Lithuania to the European Parliament in 2009. It was a part of the wider 2009 European Parliament election. The Homeland Union (European Peoples Party) doubled their representation from 2 to 4, whilst Labour shrank from 5 to 1.

Results

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15 political parties were competing in the elections, of which 6 won seats.[1] Lithuania has 12 seats in the European Parliament.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Homeland Union – Christian Democrats147,75626.864+2
Social Democratic Party102,34718.613+1
Order and Justice67,23712.222+1
Labour Party48,3688.791–4
Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania46,2938.421+1
Liberal Movement40,5027.361New
Liberal and Centre Union19,1053.470–2
Lithuanian Centre Party17,0043.0900
Christian Conservative Social Union16,1082.9300
Front Party13,3412.430New
Peasant Popular Union10,2851.870–1
Civic Democratic Party7,4251.350New
Samogitian Party6,9611.270New
National Resurrection Party5,7171.040New
National Party Lithuanian Way1,5680.290New
Total550,017100.0012–1
Valid votes550,01797.38
Invalid/blank votes14,7862.62
Total votes564,803100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,692,39720.98
Source: VRK

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