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2007 European Parliament election in Romania

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2007 European Parliament election in Romania

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FieldValue
election_date
countryRomania
typeparliamentary
next_election2009 European Parliament election in Romania
next_year2009
seats_for_electionAll 35 seats of Romania in the European Parliament
turnout29,46%
image_size130x130px
image1Sorin Frunzaverde 070202-D-9880W-004 0UZ83 (cropped).jpg
leader1Sorin Frunzăverde
party1Democratic Party (Romania)
seats113
popular_vote11,476,105
percentage128.81%
image2Corlățean2024.jpg
leader2Titus Corlățean
party2Social Democratic Party (Romania)
seats210
popular_vote21,184,018
percentage223.11%
image3Renate Weber.jpg
leader3Renate Weber
party3National Liberal Party (Romania)
seats36
popular_vote3688,859
percentage313.44%
image4Conventia PD-L 2013 - Theodor Stolojan (2).jpg
leader4Theodor Stolojan
party4Liberal Democratic Party (Romania)
seats43
popular_vote4398,901
percentage47.78%
image5Frunda György.JPG
leader5György Frunda
party5Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
seats52
popular_vote5282,929
percentage55.52%

Romania elected its members of the European Parliament for the first time on 25 November 2007; the election was initially scheduled for 13 May, but the PM postponed it for domestic political reasons. A referendum on a new voting system for national parliamentary elections was held on the same day.

Pre-election situation

Romania joined the European Union on 1 January 2007, and was initially represented in the European Parliament by 35 observers as follows:

PartyGroupSeats
Social Democratic PartyPES
National Liberal PartyALDE
Democratic PartyEPP-ED
Greater Romania PartyITS/NI
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in RomaniaEPP-ED
Conservative PartyALDE
Democratic Forum of Germans in RomaniaEPP-ED
IndependentITS/NI

Opinion polls

Results

Map of the Romanian counties based on the winning party<br />

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Results of the 2007 European Parliament elections in Romania, showing the number of votes for the party that won a plurality in each locality.

35 MEPs were appointed by Rom

ania to serve as observers in the Parliament before the country joined in 2007. Since then up until the election, the observers served as full MEPs.

References

References

  1. [http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/6245864.html People's Daily Online – Romania: Elections for European parliamentarians slated for Nov. 25]
  2. "Romania Votes in First European Elections".
  3. [http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=77789 Bulgaria: Romania Postpones European Parliament Elections]
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