Warsaw (European Parliament constituency)

In European elections, Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa) is a constituency of the European Parliament. It consists of the counties (powiats) of Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Legionowo, Nowy Dwór, Otwock, Piaseczno, Pruszków, Warsaw West, Wołomin and city of Warsaw.

Warsaw
European Parliament constituency
Map of the European Parliament constituencies with Warsaw highlighted in red
Location among the current constituencies
4th constituency in Poland
Member statePoland
Created2004
MEPs6 (2004)
Sources

Nomenclature

The relevant Polish legislation ("The Act of 23 January 2004 on Elections to the European Parliament"[1]) establishing the constituencies does not give the constituencies formal names. Instead, each constituency has a number, territorial description, and location of the Constituency Electoral Commission. The 2004 Polish National Election Commission[2] and the 2004 European Parliament Election website[3] uses the territorial description when referring to the constituency, not the electoral commission location.

MEPs

MEPs for Warsaw, 2004 onwards
Election 2004 (6th parliament) 2009 (7th parliament) 2014 (8th parliament) 2019 (9th parliament)
MEP
Party
Paweł Piskorski
Civic Platform[lower-alpha 1]
Alliance of Democrats[lower-alpha 2]
Danuta Hübner
Civic Platform
MEP
Party
Dariusz Rosati
Social Democracy of Poland
Wojciech Olejniczak
Democratic Left Alliance
Marek Jurek
Right Wing of the Republic
Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz
Democratic Left Alliance
MEP
Party
Michał Kamiński[lower-alpha 3]
Law and Justice
Ewa Tomaszewska[lower-alpha 4]
Law and Justice
Michał Kamiński
Law and Justice[lower-alpha 5]
Poland Comes First[lower-alpha 6]
Independent[lower-alpha 7]
Zdzisław Krasnodębski
Law and Justice
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
Law and Justice
MEP
Party
Wojciech Wierzejski[lower-alpha 8]
League of Polish Families
Bernard Wojciechowski[lower-alpha 9]
League of Polish Families[lower-alpha 10]
Independent[lower-alpha 11]
Paweł Kowal
Law and Justice[lower-alpha 12]
Poland Comes First[lower-alpha 13]
Poland Together[lower-alpha 14]
Michał Marusik
Congress of the New Right
Ryszard Czarnecki
Law and Justice
MEP
Party
Bronisław Geremek[lower-alpha 15]
Freedom Union[lower-alpha 16]
Democratic Party[lower-alpha 17]
Andrzej Wielowieyski[lower-alpha 18]
Democratic Party
Rafał Trzaskowski[lower-alpha 19]
Civic Platform
Tadeusz Ross[lower-alpha 20]
Civic Platform
Michał Boni
Civic Platform
Andrzej Halicki
Civic Platform
MEP
Party
5 seats (2004–2019) Robert Biedroń
Spring[lower-alpha 21]
New Left[lower-alpha 22]

References

  1. Until 31 March 2009.[4]
  2. From 1 April 2009.[4]
  3. Until 6 August 2007.
  4. From 30 August 2007.
  5. Until 20 February 2011.[5]
  6. From 21 February 2011 to 13 January 2014.[5]
  7. From 14 January 2014.[5]
  8. Until 6 October 2005.
  9. From 30 August 2007.
  10. Until 15 April 2007.[6]
  11. From 16 April 2007.[6]
  12. Until 20 February 2011.[7]
  13. From 21 February 2011 to 13 January 2014.[7]
  14. From 14 January 2014.[7]
  15. Until 13 July 2008.
  16. Until 14 June 2005.[8]
  17. From 15 June 2005.[8]
  18. From 26 August 2008.
  19. Until 2 December 2013.
  20. From 17 December 2013.
  21. Until 8 October 2021.[9]
  22. From 9 October 2021.[9]


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