Elections in the European Union
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Elections in the European Union gives information on election and election results in the European Union. An election is a process in which a vote is held to elect candidates to an office. It is the mechanism by which a democracy fills elective offices in the legislature, and sometimes the executive and judiciary, and in which electorates choose local government officials.
- See election for a more comprehensive discussion and the List of democracy and elections-related topics for an overview on related topics.
The European Union elects on union level a parliament. The European Parliament has 732 members, elected for a five year term by proportional representation in one or more constituencies in each member country. The European Union has a multi-party system, with numerous parties. Often no one party has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalitions.
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[edit] Last elections
[edit] Past elections
- European Parliament election, 1999
- European Parliament election, 1994
- European Parliament election, 1989
- European Parliament election, 1984
- European Parliament election, 1979
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Adam Carr's Election Archive
- European Election Law Association (Eurela) www.eurela.org
- European Election Studies www.europeanelectionstudies.net
- The election of members of the European Parliament European NAvigator
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