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1999 European Parliament election in Austria

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FieldValue
countryAustria
typeparliamentary
previous_election1996 European Parliament election in Austria
previous_year1996
next_election2004 European Parliament election in Austria
next_year2004
seats_for_election21 seats to the European Parliament
election_date13 June 1999
turnout49.40% ( 18.33 pp)
image13x4.svg
leader1Hans-Peter Martin
party1Social Democratic Party of Austria
alliance1PES
last_election129.15%, 6 seats
seats17
seat_change11
popular_vote1888,338
percentage131.71%
swing12.56pp
image2Ursula Stenzel - Pressekonferenz am 22. Sep. 2020 (2).JPG
leader2Ursula Stenzel
party2Austrian People's Party
alliance2EPP-ED
last_election229.65%, 7 seats
seats27
seat_change2
popular_vote2859,175
percentage230.67%
swing21.02pp
image4Daniela Raschhofer MEP portrait.jpg
leader4Daniela Raschhofer
party4Freedom Party of Austria
alliance4Non-Inscrits
last_election427.53%, 6 seats
seats45
seat_change41
popular_vote4655,519
percentage423.40%
swing44.13pp
image5Johannes Voggenhuber (cropped).jpg
leader5Johannes Voggenhuber
party5The Greens – The Green Alternative
alliance5Greens-ALE
last_election56.81%, 1 seat
seats52
seat_change51
popular_vote5260,273
percentage59.29%
swing52.48pp

An election was held in 1999 to elect the delegation from Austria to the European Parliament.

Results

Results by state

StateSPÖÖVPFPÖGRÜNELiFCSAKPÖSocial Democratic Party of Austria}};"Austrian People's Party}};"Freedom Party of Austria}};"The Greens – The Green Alternative}};"Liberal Forum}};"Communist Party of Austria}};"
Burgenland41.634.117.64.11.30.90.3
Carinthia36.021.134.25.41.51.30.5
Lower Austria32.336.220.07.42.21.40.6
Upper Austria30.732.025.08.61.91.20.5
Salzburg27.632.923.910.72.52.00.5
Styria32.330.125.07.92.11.70.9
Tyrol21.737.422.113.02.82.60.4
Vorarlberg19.835.828.311.32.91.60.3
Vienna34.320.022.015.05.51.71.5
Austria31.730.723.49.32.71.60.7
Source: Austrian Interior Ministry

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