Corona maps edit

 
 
324
 
103
 
130
 
175
 
47

Polling average edit

The following graph depicts the evolution of the standing of of two main parties and two other parties in the poll average since last parliamentary elections.

Polling average
Main parties
  SDP
  HDZ
Other parties
 
  MOST
  ŽZ
  Others
Events
  Elections

Approval average edit

The following graph depicts the evolution of the standing of of two main parties and two other parties in the poll average since last parliamentary elections.

Polling average
Main parties
  SDP
  HDZ
Other parties
 
  MOST
  ŽZ
  Others
Events
  Elections

Results edit

State Political groups of the 8th European Parliament (previous session)[1] MEPs Note
EPP
(EPP)
S&D
(PES)
ECR
(AECR, ECPM)
ALDE
(ALDE, EDP)
GUE/NGL
(EL, NGLA, EACL)
G-EFA
(EGP, EFA)
EFD
(MELD)
EFN NI New parties
w/o affiliation[a]
  Germany 23 CDU
6 CSU
6  
1  
16 SPD 11   5 FDP
2 FW
2  
1  
5 Linke 2   21 B’90/Grüne
1 ÖDP
10  
 
11 (AfD) 4   2 Partei 1   1 Tierschutz
1 Piraten
1 Familie
1 Volt
 
 
 
1  
96
 
  France 8 LR 12   5 PS 7   16 REM
5 MoDem
new
1  
6 FI new 12 EELV 6   22 (RN) 6   23 + 1 (FN)[b] +21 74 = [3]
[4]
[5]
 
United
Kingdom
20 (Lab) +7 19 (Cons.)
1 (UUP)
−7
=
1 (LibDem) −11 1 (SF) = 3 (Green)
2 (SNP)
1 (PC)
+1
=
=
24 (UKIP) +11 1 (DUP)
0 (BNP)
=
−2
73 = [6]
[7]
 
Italy
13 (FI)
2+1 (NCD+UDC)
1 (SVP)
−16
-2
=
31 (PD) +10 0 (IdV) −7 3 (AET) +3
5 (LN)
−4
17 (M5S)[8]
+17 73 =
 
Spain
16 (PP)
1 (CpE: UDC)
−8
=
13+1 (PSOE+PSC) −9 1+1 (CpE: CDC+PNV) = 4+1 (IP: IU+Anova) +4 2 (EDD)
1 (IP: ICV)
+1~2
+0~1
+1
=
+3 +7 54 =
 
Poland
19 (PO)
4 (PSL)
-6
0
4+1 (SLD+UP) −2 18+1 (PiS+PR) +4 4 (KNP) +4 51 =
 
Romania
5 (PDL)
2 (UDMR)
2 (PMP)
0 (Băsescu)
−5
−1
+2
−1
13+1+2 (PSD+PC+UNPR) +5 +1 0 (PRM) −3 +1 32 −1 [14]
 
Netherlands
5 (CDA) = 3 (PvdA) = 1 (CU) = 4 (D66)
3 (VVD)
+1
=
2 (SP) = 2 (GL) −1 = 4 (PVV) = +1 26 +1
 
Belgium
2 (CD&V)
1 (CDH)
1 (CSP)
−1
=
=
3 (PS)
1 (SP.A)
=
−1
0 (LDD) −1 3 (Open VLD)
3 (MR)
=
+1
4 (N-VA)
1 (Groen)
1 (Ecolo)
+3
=
−1
1 (VB) −1 21 −1
 
Czech
Republic
3+1 (TOP 09+STAN)
3 (KDU-ČSL)
+4
+1
4 (ČSSD) −3 2 (ODS) −7 3 (KSČM) −1 +5 21 −1 [19]
 
Greece
5 (ND) −3 2 (Elia: PASOK) −6 6 (SYRIZA)
2 (KKE)
+5
=
0 (OP) −1 0 (LAOS) −2 3 (XA)
1 (ANEL)[20]
2 (Potami)
+6 21 −1
 
Hungary
11+1 (Fidesz+KDNP) −2 2 (MSZP) −2 0 (MDF) −1 1 (LMP) +1 3 (Jobbik) =
2 (DK)
0+1 (Együtt+PM)
+3 21 −1 [21]
 
Portugal
6+1 (PSD+CDS-PP) −3 8 (PS) +1 3 (CDU: PCP)
1 (BE)
+1
−2
+2 21 −1 [22]
 
Sweden
3 (M)
1 (KD)
−1
=
5 (S) -1 2 (FP)
1 (C)
−1
=
1 (V) = 4 (MP)
0 (PP)
+2
−2
2 (SD)[2]
1 (FI)[23]
+3 20 = [24]
 
Austria
5 (ÖVP) −1 5 (SPÖ) = 1 (NEOS) +1 3 (Grüne) +1 4 (FPÖ)
0 (MARTIN)
0 (BZÖ)
+2
−3
−1
18 −1
 
Bulgaria
6 (GERB)
1 (RB: DSB)
0 (RB: SDS)
+1
=
−1
4 (KB: BSP) = 4 (DPS)
0 (NDSV)
+1
−2
0 (Ataka) −2 +2 17 −1 [27]
 
Finland
3 (Kok.)
0 (KD)
=
−1
2 (SDP) = 3 (Kesk.)
1 (RKP)
=
=
1 (Vas.) +1 1 (Vihr.) −1
2 (PS)[20]
+1 13 =
 
Denmark
1 (K) = 3 (S) −1 2 (V)
1 (RV)
−1
+1
1 (N) = 1 (SF) −1
4 (DF)[20]
+2 13 = [28]
 
Slovakia
2 (KDH)
2 (SDKÚ-DS)
1 (SMK)
1 (Most-Híd)
=
=
−1
+1
4 (Smer) −1 1 (SaS)
0 (ĽS-HZDS)
+1
−1
0 (SNS) −1 +2 13 =
 
Croatia
4 (HDZ)
1 (HSS)
-1
+1
2 (SDP) −3 1 (HSP-AS) = 1 (HNS)
1 (IDS)
+1
+1
0 (HL-SR) −1
1 (ORaH)
+1 11 −1
 
Ireland
4 (FG) = 0 (Lab) −3 1 (Harkin) −2
=
3 (SF)
0 (Soc)
+3
−1
+1 +1 11 −1 [31]

[32]
[33]

 
Lithuania
2 (TS-LKD) –2 2 (LSDP) −1 1 (LLRA) = 2 (LRLS)
1 (DP)
+1
=
2 (TT) = +1 11 −1
 
Latvia
4 (Vienotība) +1 1 (Saskaņa SDP) −1 1 (NA) = 0 (LPP/LC) −1 0 (LSP) −1 1 (LKS) = +1 8 −1
 
Slovenia
3 (SDS)
1+1 (NSi+SLS)
=
+1
1 (SD) −1 0 (LDS)
0 (Zares)
−1
−1
1 (DeSUS)
+2 8 = [36]
[37]
 
Cyprus
2 (DISY) = 1 (EDEK)
1 (DIKO)
=
=
2 (AKEL) = 6 =
 
Estonia
1 (IRL) = 1 (SDE) = 2 (RE)
1 (KE)
+1
−1
1 (Tarand) = 6 =
 
Luxembourg
3 (CSV) = 1 (LSAP) = 1 (DP) = 1 (Gréng) = 6 =
 
Malta
3 (PN)[38] +1 3 (PL) −1 6 =
Total [e] [f] MEPs
EPP S&D ECR ALDE GUE/NGL G-EFA EFD NI New parties
215 (28.6%) −59 185 (24.6%) −11 45 (6.0%) −12 59 (7.9%) −24 45 (6.0%) +10 49 (6.5%) −8 38 (5.1%) +7 42 (5.6%) +9 73 (9.7%) 751 −15
  1. ^ Highlight colours show declared group affiliation in the incoming parliament.
  2. ^ Mrs Joëlle Bergeron who was elected from the Marine blue gathering's electoral list will eventually seat as an independent MEP in the Europe of Freedom and Democracy political group after having ended her membership of the National Front.[2]
  3. ^ VMRO was elected on the BBT list, and was accepted to the ECR Group in late June.[26]
  4. ^ Brian Crowley was the sole elected Fianna Fáil MEP, which had sat with the ALDE group in the previous Parliament. Against party wishes, Crowley left the ALDE group and joined the ECR group for the Eighth Parliament. Fianna Fáil was and remains a member of the ALDE party, and as a result of Crowley's actions, the party whip was withdrawn, though he retains his party membership.
  5. ^ Official results as of Wednesday 28 May 2014, 8:30 UTC: all 751 seats assigned.
  6. ^ Differences in seat counts for each group only take into account parties or individuals who were already members of a given group in the outgoing parliament (or of a corresponding Europarty). The MEPs elected in 2014 will be free to join existing groups or form new ones. To learn more about this process, see Political groups of the European Parliament and section #Group reshuffling below.

Results blabla edit

Date of publication Polling Firm HDZ SDP M ŽZ BM HNS HSS A NzH Others Undecided Lead Gov. Opp.
7 June Promocija plus 24.8 19.1 7.8 13.1 2.0 1.9 3.0 4.6 3.2 6.7 13.7 5.7 29.9 52.4
25 May IPSOS PULS 26.6 18.2 7.7 14.5 3.5 1.4 3.6 6.3 1.1 8.4 8.9 8.4 32.3 53.8
6 May Promocija plus 26.4 20.7 7.6 12.7 2.2 2.2 2.4 4.5 2.6 5.4 13.1 5.7 31.6 51.2

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Individual party standings edit

Date Polling Firm HDZ SDP Most Živi zid HNS HSS BM IDS P Others Undecided Lead Gov. Opp.
6 May Promocija plus 30.8 24.1 10.2 7.6 3.6 2.3 1.3 1.7 2.0 5.5 10.7 6.7 32.1 49.5
24 Apr IPSOS PULS 32.2 22.7 7.7 7.9 2.3 2.4 3.0 3.2 2.3 6.4 10.1 9.5 42.9 38.5
05 Apr Promocija plus 31.3 22.8 9.6 7.1 3.6 2.0 1.3 1.4 1.9 6.2 12.6 8.5 42.2 36.9
24 Mar IPSOS PULS 33.3 23.0 8.6 7.3 2.8 2.3 3.2 3.1 2.1 5.9 6.5 10.3 45.1 38.5
06 Mar Promocija plus 32.8 21.6 8.0 7.7 3.9 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.7 6.4 12.7 11.2 42.4 36.7
24 Feb IPSOS PULS 35.1 21.9 8.6 9.0 1.7 3.1 3.0 2.2 2.1 7.8 5.7 13.2 46.7 37.9
05 Feb Promocija plus 34.0 22.3 7.2 5.8 3.9 2.3 1.6 1.7 1.4 6.5 13.2 11.7 42.8 36.0
25 Jan IPSOS PULS 33.6 22.4 8.8 9.5 1.7 3.2 3.7 2.0 2.1 7.3 5.7 11.2 46.1 38.8
06 Jan Promocija plus 32.5 24.7 8.8 4.7 3.5 2.1 1.8 1.4 2.0 6.7 11.8 7.8 43.1 36.4
2017
24 Dec IPSOS PULS 33.2 23.2 9.6 7.5 1.7 1.9 2.3 2.1 1.7 7.7 9.1 10.0 45.1 36.4
04 Dec Promocija plus 31.3 25.2 8.7 4.5 3.7 2.4 2.0 1.7 1.9 7.3 11.5 6.1 42.0 37.5
25 Nov IPSOS PULS 33.9 24.2 10.8 7.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 2.3 2.5 8.4 6.4 9.7 46.1 36.8
06 Nov Promocija plus 31.5 25.3 10.1 4.3 3.1 2.2 2.1 1.6 2.0 6.0 11.7 6.2 43.7 36.5
25 Oct IPSOS PULS 35.3 25.4 9.9 5.1 2.9 - 4.1 2.6 2.4 6.4 5.8 9.9 49.3 36.0
06 Oct Promocija plus 30.6 27.0 10.8 5.4 2.8 2.0 1.7 1.4 1.4 6.4 10.3 3.6 - -
8 Nov General Election 36.3 33.8 9.9 6.2 * * 4.0 2.3 2.1 5.4 - 2.5

Target municipalities edit

The following lists the five closest losses of the top two parties in the 2014 Turkish local elections.

AK Party targets
Municipality Incumbent Needed to win
Yalova CHP 0.4%
Hatay CHP 0.6%
Zonguldak CHP 1.3%
Adana MHP 1.6%
Manisa MHP 3.4%
 
CHP targets
Municipality Incumbent Needed to win
Ankara AKP 1.1%
Ardahan AKP 1.6%
Antalya AKP 1.8%
Kars MHP 3.3%
Mersin İYİ 3.7%

Full list edit

Municipality Before Elected
Zagreb BM365
Split HDZ
Rijeka SDP
Osijek IND
 
City Before Elected
Zadar HDZ
V. Gorica HDZ
S. Brod IND
Pula-Pola IDS
Karlovac HDZ
Sisak SDP
Varaždin IND
Šibenik HDZ
Dubrovnik HDZ
Bjelovar HSLS
Kaštela HDZ
Samobor HSS
Vinkovci HDZ
Koprivnica SDP
Đakovo HDZ
 
Muncipality Before Elected
Vukovar HDZ
Čakovec SDP
Požega HDZ
Zaprešić HDZ
Sinj IND
Petrinja REF
Solin HDZ
Kutina HDZ
Virovitica HDZ
Križevci IND
S. Nedelja IND
Dugo Selo IND
Metković HDZ
Poreč IDS
Isparta MHP
Mersin İYİ
Istanbul AKP
 
Province Before Elected
İzmir CHP
Kars MHP
Kastamonu AKP
Kayseri AKP
Kırklareli CHP
Kırşehir AKP
Kocaeli AKP
Konya AKP
Kütahya AKP
Malatya AKP
Manisa MHP
K. Maraş AKP
Mardin IND
Muğla CHP
Muş AKP
Nevşehir AKP
Niğde AKP
 
Province Before Elected
Ordu AKP
Rize AKP
Sakarya AKP
Samsun AKP
Siirt IND
Sinop CHP
Sivas AKP
Tekirdağ CHP
Tokat AKP
Trabzon AKP
Tunceli IND
Şanlıurfa AKP
Uşak AKP
Van IND
Yozgat AKP
Zonguldak CHP
Aksaray AKP
 
Province Before Elected
Bayburt AKP
Karaman AKP
Kırıkkale AKP
Batman IND
Şırnak IND
Bartın MHP
Ardahan AKP
Iğdır IND
Yalova CHP
Karabük MHP
Kilis AKP
Osmaniye MHP
Düzce AKP

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