2019 European Parliament election in Poland

On Sunday 26 May 2019, a vote was held to elect the Polish delegation to the European Parliament. Polish voters elected 52 MEPs, compared to 51 in the 2014 election. The increased number of MEPs is a result of the 2018 reapportionment of seats in the European Parliament. Following the United Kingdom's announcement, that it will participate in elections to the European Parliament on May 23, Poland will continue to be represented by 51 MEPs. The 52nd MEP will take up their mandate immediately after the UK leaves the European Union. Following the announcement of the election results, the National Electoral Commission indicated Dominik Tarczyński from Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie will take up the 52nd seat.

2019 European Parliament election in Poland

26 May 2019 (26 May 2019)

All 52 Polish seats to the European Parliament
Turnout45.68% 21.85
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Robert Biedroń
Party PiS KE Spring
Alliance ECR EPP/S&D/G-EFA/ALDE S&D
Last election 38.92%, 19 seats 48.69%, 28 seats New party
Seats before 19 25 Did not exist
Seats won 27 22 3
Seat change 8 6 New party
Popular vote 6,192,780 5,249,935 826,975
Percentage 45.38% 38.47% 6.06%
Swing 6.46 10.22 Did not exist

Election result and the plurality list's popular vote in each constituency
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