European Parliament election, 2004 (Luxembourg)

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Elections to the European Parliament were held in Luxembourg on June 13, 2004. The ruling Christian Social People's Party polled strongly, while the opposition Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party lost ground.

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Summary of the 13 June 2004 Luxembourg European Parliament election results
Parties % Change Seats Change
Christian Social People's Party
(Chrëschtlich Sozial Vollekspartei)
37.1 +5.4 3 +1
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party
(Lëtzebuergesch Sozialistesch Arbechterpartei)
22.0 -1.6 1 -1
The Greens
(Déi Gréng)
15.0 +4.3 1 0
Democratic Party
(Demokratesch Partei)
14.9 -5.6 1 0
Others 10.9 -2.6 0 0
Total 100 - 6 -
Source: Centre Informatique de l'État
Registered voters: 229,550
Votes cast: 208,436 (90.8% turnout)
Valid votes: 1,081,475

The Luxembourg electoral system allows each voter to cast as many votes as there are members to be elected. These figures show the number of votes cast for each party, not the number of voters who cast them.


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