Members' Research Service By / July 23, 2024

Members of the European Parliament, 2024-2029

In June 2024, European citizens voted for their representatives in the European Parliament for the next five years, to defend their interests in the EU.

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Written by Györgyi Mácsai.

In June 2024, European citizens voted for their representatives in the European Parliament for the next five years, to defend their interests in the EU. This year’s election saw turnout of 51.1%, slightly higher than the previous election in 2019 (50.7%). The number of political groups has increased from seven to eight at the start of the new term. Half of the elected Members (MEPs) elected are new to the European Parliament. Women now make up 38.5% of all MEPs; this share is 2.1 percentage points lower than in the previous term (40.6%), the first significant drop since direct elections started in 1979.


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