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European Elections Why Vote? English Europea2n E0lecti1ons9 THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT THE EUROPEAN ELECTIONS WHY VOTE? ENGLISH Germany Results of the 26 May 2019 European elections Show 10 entries Search: Trends European Number of Percentage of Number of Political parties compared affiliation votes votes seats with 2014 Christian Democratic Union EPP 8 437 093 28.90 % 29 ↓ (CDU) / Christian Social Union (CSU) Alliance 90 / The Greens Greens / EFA 7 675 584 20.5 % 21 ↑ Social Democratic Party of S&D 5 914 953 15.8 % 16 ↓ Germany (SPD) Alternative for Germany EFDD 4 103 453 11.0 % 11 ↑ The Left (DL) GUE/NGL 2 056 010 5.5 % 5 ↓ Free Democratic Party (FDP) Renew Europe 2 028 353 5.4 % 5 ↑ The Party Greens/EFA 898 386 2.4% 2 ↑ Free voters Renew Europe 806 590 2.2 % 2 ↑ Animal Welfare Party GUE/NGL 541 984 1.4 % 1 ↑ Ecological Democratic Party Greens/EFA 370 006 1.0 % 1 ↑ (ODP) Showing 1 to 10 of 13 entries Previous Next List of MEPs Manfred Weber Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Hidegard Bentele Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Stefan Heinrich Berger Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Daniel Caspary Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Lena Düpont Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Jan Christian Ehler Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Heinz Michael Gahler Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Jens Peter Gieseke Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Niclas Herbst Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Dieter Peter Jahr Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Hans Peter Liese Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Norbert Alexander Lins Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) David James McAllister Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Markus Pieper Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Dennis Christopher Radtke Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Christine Schneider Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Sven Schulze Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Andreas Joachim Schwab Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Ralf Seekatz Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Sven Simon Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Sabine Verheyen Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Axel Voss Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Marion Erika Walsmann Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Rainer Wieland Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Angelika Niebler Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Marlene Mortler Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Monika Brigitte Gertrud Maria Hohlmeier Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Markus Johannes Ferber Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Christian Konrad Doleschal Christian Democratic Union of Germany / Christian Social Union in EPP Bavaria (CDU/CSU) Katarina Barley Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Hans Udo Bullmann Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Maria Noichl Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Jens Adolf Geier Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Delara Burkhardt Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Bernd Lange Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Birgit Sippel Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Dietmar Köster Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Gabriele Bischoff Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Sabit Ismail Ertug Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Constanze Angela Krehl Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Tiemo Wölken Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Petra Kammerevert Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Norbert Hans Neuser Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Evelyne Marie-Thérèse Gebhardt Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Joachim Dieter Schuster Social Democratic Party of Germany S&D Nicola Beer Free Democratic Party Renew Europe Svenja Ilona Hahn Free Democratic Party Renew Europe Jan-Christoph Oetjen Free Democratic Party Renew Europe Andreas Glück Free Democratic Party Renew Europe Moritz Körner Free Democratic Party Renew Europe Ulrike Müller Free Voters Renew Europe Engin Eroglu Free Voters Renew Europe Maria Franziska Keller Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Sven Giegold Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Theresa Reintke Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Hans Reinhard Bütikofer Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Hannah Marie Neumann Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Martin Christian Häusling Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Anna Katrin Cavazzini Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Erik Marquardt Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Katrin Langensiepen Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Romeo Peter Sischo Franz Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Jutta Paulus Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Sergey Lagodinsky Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Henrike Nanna Gisela Hahn Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Jan Michael Bloss Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Anna Deparnay-Grunenberg Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Rasmus Andresen Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Alexandra Geese Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Niklas Hendrik Nienaß Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Viola von Cramon Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Daniel Freund Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana Alliance 90/ Greens Greens/EFA Nico Semsrott The PARTY Greens/EFA Klaus Buchner Ecological Democrat Party Greens/EFA Patrick Breyer Pirates Greens/EFA Damian Hieronymus Johannes Freiherr Volt Greens/EFA von Boeselager Helmut Julis Geuking German Family Party ECR Jörg Meuthen Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Guido Reil Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Maximilian Krah Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Lars PMaximilian Krahatrick Berg Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Bernhard Zimniok Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Nicolaus Fest Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Markus Buchheit Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Christine Anderson Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Sylvia Limmer Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Gunnar Beck Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Joachim Kuhs Alternative for Germany Identity and Democracy Martin Schirdewan The Left GUE/NGL Özlem Alev Demirel The Left GUE/NGL Cornelia Ernst The Left GUE/NGL Helmut Scholz The Left GUE/NGL Martina Michels The Left GUE/NGL Martin Buschmann Party forr Humans, Environment and Animals protection GUE/NGL Martin Hans Sonneborn The PARTY Lists for the elections on 26 May 2019 Affiliation of a Leading Name of party Translation political candidate Website Programme party or group Christlich-demokratische Christian EPP Manfred cdu.de Programme Union (CDU) Democratic Weber Union Christlich-soziale Union Christian Social EPP Manfred csu.de Programme (CSU) Union Weber Sozialdemokratische Social S&D Katarina spd.de Programme Partei Deutschland (SPD) Democratic Barley Party of Udo Germany Bullmann Familien Partei Family party ECR Helmut familien-partei-saarland.de Programme Geuking Liberal Konservativen Liberal- ECR Bernd Lucke lkr.de Programme Reformer Conservative Reformists Freie Demokratische Free Democratic ALDE Nicola Beer fdp.de Programme Partei – Die Liberalen Party (FDP) Freie Wähler Free Voters ALDE Ulrike Müller freiewaehler.eu Programme Neue Liberale New Liberals ALDE Christoph neueliberale.eu Pyak Die Humanisten Humanists ALDE Robin diehumanisten.de Programme Thiedmann Partei Mensch Umwelt Animal Welfare GUE/NGL Martin tierschutzpartei.de Programme Tierschutz Party Buschmann Die Linke The Left GUE/NGL Özlem Alev die-linke.de Programme Demirel and Martin Schirdewan Demokratie in Europa Democracy in GUE/NGL Rasmus diem25.org Programme DiEM25 Europe Nordqvist Movement 2025 Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen Alliance 90 / The Greens/EFA Ska Keller gruene.de Programme Greens Sven Giegold Ökologisch Ecological Greens/EFA Klaus oedp.de Programme Demokratische Partei Democratic Buchner Party Alternative für Alternative for / Jörg Meuthen afd.de Programme Deutschland (AfD) Germany Die Partei The Party / Martin die-partei.de Programme Sonneborn Die Piraten Pirate Party / Patrick piratenpartei.de Programme Breyer Partei Mensch Umwelt Party Human / Martin tierschutzpartei.de Programme Tierschutz Environment Buschmann Animal Protection Nationaldemokratische National / Udo Voigt npd.de Programme Partei Deutschlands Democratic (NPD) Party of Germany Graue Panther Grey Panthers / Ulrich Wlecke graue-panther-waehlen.com Programme Die Grauen The Right / Michael diegrauen-partei.de Programme
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