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2004 European Parliament election in Austria

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FieldValue
election_name2004 European Parliament election in Austria
countryAustria
typeparliamentary
previous_election1999 European Parliament election in Austria
previous_year1999
next_election2009 European Parliament election in Austria
next_year2009
seats_for_election18 seats to the European Parliament
election_date13 June 2004
turnout42.43% ( 6.97 pp)
image_size130x130px
image1Hannes Swoboda par Claude Truong-Ngoc juillet 2013.jpg
leader1Johannes Swoboda
party1Social Democratic Party of Austria
alliance1Party of European Socialists
last_election131.71%, 7 seats
seats17
seat_change1
popular_vote1833,517
percentage133.33%
swing11.62pp
image2Ursula Stenzel - Pressekonferenz am 22. Sep. 2020 (2).JPG
leader2Ursula Stenzel
party2Austrian People's Party
alliance2European People's Party
last_election27 seats, 30.67%
seats26
seat_change21
popular_vote2817,716
percentage232.70%
swing22.03pp
image33x4.svg
leader3Hans-Peter Martin
party3Hans-Peter Martin's List
last_election3
seats32
seat_change3New
popular_vote3349,696
percentage313.98%
swing3New
image4Johannes Voggenhuber (cropped).jpg
leader4Johannes Voggenhuber
party4The Greens – The Green Alternative
alliance4European Green Party
last_election49.29%, 2 seats
seats42
seat_change4
popular_vote4322,429
percentage412.89%
swing43.60pp
image5Kronberger.Hans-0492 (16895233641).jpg
leader5Johann Kronberger (lost seat)
party5Freedom Party of Austria
last_election523.40%, 5 seats
seats51
seat_change54
popular_vote5157,722
percentage56.31%
swing517.09pp

An election was held on 13 June 2004 to elect MEPs representing the Austria constituency for the 2004–2009 term of the European Parliament. It was part of the wider 2004 European election.

The parties of the left, the Austrian Social Democratic Party and the Greens, improved their share of the vote. The ruling conservative party, the Austrian People's Party, also improved its share, but this was at the expense of its coalition partner, the Austrian Freedom Party, whose vote dropped sharply. The anti-corruption campaigner Hans-Peter Martin polled strongly and his list won two seats.

Results

References

References

  1. "European elections 2004".
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