East France (European Parliament constituency)

For elections in the European Union, East France is a European Parliament constituency. It consists of the regions of Grand Est, and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté.

East France
European Parliament constituency
Map of the 2014 European Parliament constituencies with East France highlighted in red
Location among the 2014 constituencies
Shown within France
Member stateFrance
Created2004
MEPs10
Sources

Results

2009

European Election 2009: East
List Candidates Votes % ±
UMP Joseph Daul
Véronique Mathieu
Arnaud Danjean
Michèle Striffler
635,016 29.18
PS Catherine Trautmann
Liêm Hoang Ngoc
374,971 17.24
EELV Sandrine Bélier 310,620 14.27
MoDem Jean-François Kahn[1] 205,256 9.43
FN Bruno Gollnisch 164,672 7.57
NPA None 122,767 5.65
AEI None 92,613 4.26
Libertas None 89,127 4.10
FG None 84,632 3.89
DLR None 50,698 2.34
LO None 31,848 1.46
Liberal Alternative None 5,721 0.26
Eŭropo Demokratio Esperanto None 4,325 0.20
Europe décroissance None 941 0.05
AR None 749 0.04
Newropeans None 307 0.02
Communists None 198 0.01
Humanist Party None 82 0.00
Turnout 2,289,221 39.10

2004

Brackets indicate the number of votes per seat won.

European Election 2004: East
List Candidates Votes % ±
PS Pierre Moscovici
Catherine Trautmann
Adeline Hazan
Benoît Hamon
631,989 (157,997.25) 28.41
UMP Joseph Daul
Véronique Mathieu
391,929 (195,964.5) 17.62
UDF Natalie Griesbeck
Jean-Marie Beaupuy
275,932 (137,966) 12.40
FN Bruno Gollnisch 270,852 12.17
LV Marie-Anne Isler-Beguin 142,196 6.39
MPF None 130,921 5.88
PCF None 64,804 2.91
MEI None 61,457 2.76
Far left None 54,424 2.45
Automobiliste vache à lait None 52,376 2.35
RPF None 44,260 1.99
La France d'en bas None 40,031 1.80
Rassemblement des Contribuables Français None 21,546 0.97
Workers' Party None 18,436 0.83
MNR None 13,890 0.62
Eŭropo Demokratio Esperanto None 5,341 0.24
Vivre mieux avec l'Europe None 3,480 0.16
AR None 499 0.02
Parti Fédéraliste None 417 0.02
Parti des Socioprofessionnels None 96 0.00
Turnout 2,224,876 40.87

Notes

  1. Resigned after election, replaced by Nathalie Griesbeck
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