Updated projection for the composition of the new Parliament based on final and provisional results in 26 countries and pre-electoral data for one (as of 11.38).
The 2024 European elections are now behind us. From Parliament’s information campaign to the election results and the next steps, here’s what you need to know.
Youth volunteers, pan-European civil society groups, and global businesses have joined in with the #UseYourVote campaign for the 6-9 June European elections.
As the election campaign ends, the "Use your vote" film, highlighting the importance of voting and safeguarding democracy, has been viewed more than 504 million times.
The EU institutions are playing their part in defending the European elections on 6-9 June against disinformation and information manipulation targeting European democracy.
Parliament’s press service will organise daily briefings for media, in physical presence and remotely, to provide information about the 6-9 June European elections.
Find here information on electoral rules, poll opening and closing times and candidates for the 2024 European election in EU member states, as well as useful figures.
The European elections will take place on 6 - 9 June. The first country to vote on 6 June is The Netherlands, and the final country to close its polls is Italy, at 23.00 CET on 9 June.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Oleksandra Matviichuk and Lorent Saleh are among the Sakharov laureates calling on citizens to vote in the European elections.
Parliament is supporting media across Europe on their coverage in the run-up to the elections on 6-9 June, when it will also host journalists reporting from Brussels.
After the European elections, the new European Parliament will get constituted, MEPs will approve the new European Commission and resume work on EU legislation.