2024 European Parliament election in Luxembourg
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima
Marc Angel
Charles Goerens
Party
CSV
LSAP
DP
Alliance
EPP
S&D
RE
Last election
2 seats, 21.1%
1 seat, 12.2%
2 seats, 21.4%
Seats won
2
1
1
Seat change
0
0
1
Popular vote
317,334
300,879
253,344
Percentage
22.9%
21.7%
18.3%
Swing
1.8pp
9.5pp
3.2pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Tilly Metz
Fernand Kartheiser
Party
Greens
ADR
Alliance
Greens/EFA
ECR
Last election
1 seat, 18.9%
0 seats, 10.0%
Seats won
1
1
Seat change
0
1
Popular vote
162,955
162,849
Percentage
11.8%
11.8%
Swing
7.1pp
1.7pp
Results of the election by commune
The 2024 European Parliament elections in Luxembourg were held on 9 June 2024 as part of the 2024 European Parliament election . This was the first to take place after Brexit .[ 1]
Background
Along with Cyprus and Malta , Luxembourg is the smallest constituency electing 6 Members of the European Parliament .[ 2]
Opinion polls
No opinion polls are expected to be done for the European Parliament election in Luxembourg. The results of recent elections are shown in the absence of that.
Results
The Alternative Democratic Reform Party won its first ever seat in a European Union election.
Party Votes % Seats Christian Social People's Party 317,334 22.91 2 Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party 300,879 21.72 1 Democratic Party 253,344 18.29 1 The Greens 162,955 11.76 1 Alternative Democratic Reform Party 162,849 11.76 1 Pirate Party Luxembourg 68,085 4.92 0 The Left 43,701 3.15 0 Fokus 22,222 1.60 0 Volt Luxembourg 14,348 1.04 0 Communist Party of Luxembourg 13,368 0.97 0 We the People [lb ] 11,838 0.85 0 The Conservatives 8,044 0.58 0 Together – The Bridge [lb ] 6,172 0.45 0 Total 1,385,139 100.00 6 Valid votes 238,771 90.85 Invalid/blank votes 24,058 9.15 Total votes 262,829 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 319,410 82.29 Source: Government of Luxembourg
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