European elections 2019

Polls are now closed everywhere across Europe.The projected results for the new European Parliament show significant losses for the two main groups, the centre-right European People’s Party and the centre-left Socialists and Democrats, although they remain the largest groups.The Greens and Liberal groups have made gains, as well as the right-wing nationalist and populist groups. The results for individual countries below are a mixture of projected and official figures, and are subject to change as more results are declared. Follow live updates from across Europe here and get the latest detailed results from the UK here.

European Parliament results

Centre-right (EPP)

Centre-right (EPP)
Total

Change
+/-

178

+/-:
− 43

Socialists and Democrats (S&D)

Socialists and Democrats (S&D)
Total

Change
+/-

152

+/-:
− 39

Liberals (ALDE)

Liberals (ALDE)
Total

Change
+/-

108

+/-:
+ 41

Greens (EFA)

Greens (EFA)
Total

Change
+/-

67

+/-:
+ 17

Conservatives (ECR)

Conservatives (ECR)
Total

Change
+/-

61

+/-:
− 9

Right-wing nationalists (ENF)

Right-wing nationalists (ENF)
Total

Change
+/-

55

+/-:
+ 55

Populists (EFD)

Populists (EFD)
Total

Change
+/-

53

+/-:
+ 5

Left (GUE/NGL)

Left (GUE/NGL)
Total

Change
+/-

39

+/-:
− 13

Others

Others
Total

Change
+/-

31

+/-:
+ 31

Independents (NI)

Independents (NI)
Total

Change
+/-

7

+/-:
− 45

Most RecentPosted at 23: 11 The UK voted against the backdrop of Brexit, with both the Conservatives and Labour expecting a tough night.Read morePosted at 23: 10 Results suggest mainstream parties have lost ground to smaller green, liberal and far-right parties.Read morePosted at 22: 56 Emily Thornberry: Labour should campaign to remain in EUShadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry says Labour should call for a second EU referendum and campaign to remain.Posted at 22: 47 Find results for your area and follow the others as they come in.Read morePosted at 21: 22 European Elections 2019: Romanians across Europe queue at polling stationsRomanians living abroad faced long queues at polling stations to cast votes in the European Parliament election and a national referendum.Posted at 10: 29 First results are due on Sunday evening in a vote where nationalists seek to change the balance of power.Read morePosted at 16: 50 24 MayPresident Emmanuel Macron says the EU needs to know quickly what the UK wants with Brexit.Read morePosted at 16: 40 24 MayWith about 170 million votes in 28 nations, European elections can be complex. Here’s how it works.Read morePosted at 13: 59 24 MayA guide to the advance of right-wing nationalist parties.Read morePosted at 11: 52 24 MayThe centre-left Labour party hails a “bizarre comeback” in European elections based on exit polls.Read more

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