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Og Opstillede Kandidater Ved Europa-Parlamentsvalget 2014 FORTEGNELSE OVER OPSTILLEDE KANDIDATLISTER (PARTIER) OG OPSTILLEDE KANDIDATER TIL EUROPA-PARLAMENTSVALGET DEN 25. maj 2014 I. Bekendtgørelse Kandidatlister og indgåede valgforbund I henhold til § 24 i lov om valg af danske medlemmer til Europa-Parlamentet, jf. lovbe- kendtgørelse nr. 368 af 10. april 2014, bekendtgøres herved, at kandidatlister for føl- gende partier er godkendt til deltagelse i Europa-Parlamentsvalget den 25. maj 2014: A. Socialdemokratiet B. Radikale Venstre C. Det Konservative Folkeparti F. SF – Socialistisk Folkeparti I. Liberal Alliance N. Folkebevægelsen mod EU O. Dansk Folkeparti V. Venstre, Danmarks Liberale Parti Partierne (kandidatlisterne) er angivet med de bogstavbetegnelser, som de vil blive opført med på stemmesedlerne. Der er anmeldt valgforbund mellem kandidatlisterne for følgende partier: I. Socialdemokratiet, Radikale Venstre og SF – Socialistisk Folkeparti II. Det Konservative Folkeparti og Venstre, Danmarks Liberale Parti Økonomi- og Indenrigsministeriet, 28. april 2014 P.M.V. E.B. Nicoline Nyholm Miller II. Kandidater ved Europa-Parlamentsvalget den 25. maj 2014 A. Socialdemokratiet Jeppe Kofod Britta Thomsen Ole Christensen Kathrine Alexandrowiz Christel Schaldemose Gunde Odgaard Lasse Quvang Rasmussen Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen B. Radikale Venstre Morten Helveg Petersen Karen Melchior Christian Kjølhede Thomas Elkjær Kristina Siig Sissel Kvist Samira Nawa Amini C. Det Konservative Folkeparti Bendt Bendtsen Morten Thiessen Josefine Kofoed Julie Broe Tove Videbæk Catja C. Gaebel Nichlas Vind Anders Stoltenberg Christian Wedell-Neergaard Mette-Katrine Ejby Buch F. SF – Socialistisk Folkeparti Margrete Auken Rune Bai Nielsen Tonni Hansen Charlotte Broman Mølbæk Anne-Mette Wehmüller Michael Thomsen Christine Sidenius Søren Gytz Olesen Teis Volstrup Jan Kjær Jacob Isøe Klærke Jørgen Jørgensen Fathi El-Abed Troels Stru Schmidt Halime Oguz Lau Tambjerg Meta Fuglsang Annemette Schønberg Johnsen Allan Norre Pedersen Anne Lise Holst Jensen 2 I. Liberal Alliance Christina Egelund Sabeena Sareen Niels Westy Andreas Hastrup Kasper Heumann Kristensen Anne Kathrine Kirk Marianne Mørk Mathiesen Niels Høiby Jakob Bille N. Folkebevægelsen mod EU Rina Ronja Kari Thorkil Sohn Lave K. Broch Hans-Henrik Larsen Ole Nors Nielsen Jean Thierry Christian Juhl Inger-Marie Tryde Martensen Karina Rohr Sørensen Malte Bang Jørgen Grøn Mehmet Aksoy Mette Langdal Victoria Ninosca Risbjerg Velasquez Brian Olsen Troels Juel Erik Bach Tobias Clausen Helge Rørtoft-Madsen Preben Kristensen O. Dansk Folkeparti Morten Messerschmidt Jørn Dohrmann Anders Primdahl Vistisen Susanne Eilersen Rikke Karlsson Kristina Jørgensen Karsten Lorentzen Githa Nelander Tilde Bork Danni Olsen V. Venstre, Danmarks Liberale Parti Ulla Tørnæs Morten Løkkegaard Nils Juhl Andreasen Jess Myrthu Asger Christensen Nicolai Svejgaard Poulsen Ole Davidsen Henrik Frost Rasmussen Diego Gugliotta Jens Rohde Poul-Erik Høyer Irene Simonsen Harry Jensen Aleksander Aagaard Marcus Knuth Sanni Aakjær-Olesen 3 .
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