European Parliament election, 2014 (Romania)

European Parliament election in Romania, 2014
Romania
25 May 2014

All 32 Romanian seats to the European Parliament
Turnout 32.44%[1]
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Corina Creţu Norica Nicolai Theodor Stolojan
Party PSD PNL PDL
Last election 11 5 10
Seats won 16 6 5
Seat change Increase5 Increase1 Decrease5
Percentage 37.6% 15.0% 12.2%
EP Group S&D ALDE EPP

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Mircea Diaconu Iuliu Winkler Cristian Preda
Party Independent UDMR PMP
Last election New 3 New party
Seats won 1 2 2
Seat change New Decrease1 New party
Percentage 6.8% 6.3% 6.2%
EP Group EPP EPP

The European Parliament election of 2014 was held in Romania on 25 May 2014.[2]

Candidates and elected MEPs

 Summary of the June 2014 European Parliament election results in Romania
Party No. of
Candidates
Votes Elected Change
in seats
% of seats % of votes
National Party EU Party EP Group
Social Democratic Union
(Uniunea Social Democrată)
PES S&D 2,093,237 16 Increase 5 50% 37.60%
National Liberal Party
(Partidul Naţional Liberal)
ALDE ALDE Group 835,531 6 Increase 1 15.00%
Democratic Liberal Party[a]
(Partidul Democrat Liberal)
EPP EPP Group 680,853 5 Decrease 5 12.23%
Independent candidate: Mircea Diaconu TBD 379,582 1 Increase 1 6.81%
Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania
(Uniunea Democrată a Maghiarilor din România)
EPP EPP Group 350,689 2 Decrease 1 6.29%
People's Movement Party
(Partidul Mișcarea Populară)[b]
EPP Group 345,973 2 Increase 2 6.21%
People's Party – Dan Diaconescu
(Partidul Poporului – Dan Diaconescu)
No MEPs 204,310 3.67%
Greater Romania Party
(Partidul România Mare)
NI 150,484 Decrease 3 2.70%
Civic Force
(Forța Civică)
EPP
(applied)
No MEPs 145,181 2.60%
Ecologist Party of Romania
(Partidul Ecologist Român)
No MEPs 64,232 1.15%
Total: 18,221,061 expected voters (turnout 5,911,794 - 32.44%) 32 100 % 100 %
Source: Summary of results

Notes

  1. ^ Elena Băsescu re-joined PD-L after the exit-poll results where published in 2009.
  2. ^ Defectors from Democratic Liberal Party.

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