Piraeus A

Piraeus A
Electoral constituency
for the Hellenic Parliament

Piraeus A within Attica

Attica within Greece
Regional units Piraeus
Administrative region Attica
Electorate 203,802 (June 2012)[1]
Current Electoral constituency
Created 1958
Number of members 6 Members of Parliament
Created from Piraeus

Piraeus A (Greek: Α΄ Πειραιώς) is a parliamentary constituency[2] in Attica represented in the Hellenic Parliament. It elects six Members of Parliament (MPs) by the reinforced proportional representation system of election.

Election results

Legislative election

Piraeus A constituency results
Election 1st party 2nd party 3rd party 4th party 5th party source
1996 New Democracy
38.21%
PASOK
38.19%
SYN
6.56%
DIKKI
5.31%
KKE
5.25%
[3]
2000 New Democracy
43.21%
PASOK
41.90%
KKE
5.40%
SYN
4.01%
DIKKI
2.67%
[4]
2004 New Democracy
46.18%
PASOK
37.57%
KKE
5.87%
SYRIZA
3.92%
LAOS
3.01%
[5]
2007 New Democracy
42.34%
PASOK
32.57%
KKE
8.95%
SYRIZA
6.76%
LAOS
5.24%
[6]
2009 PASOK
38.88%
New Democracy
32.97%
KKE
8.11%
LAOS
7.56%
SYRIZA
5.83%
[7]
May 2012 SYRIZA
19.16%
New Democracy
16.65%
ANEL
12.55%
XA
8.88%
PASOK
8.60%
[8]
June 2012 New Democracy
29.68%
SYRIZA
28.15%
ANEL
8.82%
PASOK
8.44%
XA
8.23%
[9]
January 2015 SYRIZA
34.42%
New Democracy
29.58%
XA
7.44%
The River
6.36%
ANEL
5.32%
[10]
September 2015 SYRIZA
33.62%
New Democracy
29.46%
XA
7.83%
KKE
5.14%
PASOK
4.44%
[11]

Members of Parliament

Current members

Members of Parliament (Jan 2015 - Sep 2015)

Members of Parliament (2012–15)

Notes and references

  1. "electorate". Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  2. "MPs Per Constituency (electoral map)". Hellenic Parliament. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  3. "Results 1996". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  4. "Results 2000". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  5. "Results 2004". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  6. "Results 2007". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  7. "Results 2009". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  8. "Results 2012 May". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  9. "Results 2012 June". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  10. "Results 2015". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  11. "Election 2015 September". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 September 2015.


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