2019 European Parliament election in Germany

The 2019 European Parliament election in Germany was held on 26 May 2019, electing the 96 members of the national Germany constituency to the European Parliament. Both the CDU/CSU and SPD suffered major losses, while the Greens became the second largest party in a national-level election for the first time in German history.

2019 European Parliament election in Germany

26 May 2019

All 96 German seats to the European Parliament
Turnout61.38% ( 13.24 pp)
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
CDU/CSU Manfred Weber 28.9% 29 −5
Greens Ska Keller 20.5% 21 +10
SPD Katarina Barley 15.8% 16 −11
AfD Jörg Meuthen 11.0% 11 +4
Left Martin Schirdewan 5.5% 6 −1
FDP Nicola Beer 5.4% 5 +2
Die PARTEI Martin Sonneborn 2.4% 2 +1
FW Ulrike Müller 2.2% 2 +1
Tierschutzpartei Martin Buschmann 1.4% 1 0
ÖDP Klaus Buchner 1.0% 1 0
Familie Helmut Geuking 0.7% 1 0
Volt Damian Boeselager 0.7% 1 +1
Pirates Patrick Breyer 0.6% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results of the election. The map on the left shows the results by district. The map in the upper right shows results by state.
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