Cyprus is a European Parliament constituency for elections in the European Union covering the member state of Cyprus. It is currently represented by six Members of the European Parliament.
Cyprus | |
---|---|
European Parliament constituency | |
Member state | Cyprus |
Created | 2004 |
MEPs | 6 (2004–present) |
Sources | |
[1][2] |
Members of the European Parliament
editElection | MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2004 | Marios Matsakis (DIKO) |
Panayiotis Demetriou (DISY) |
Ioannis Kasoulides (DISY) |
Yiannakis Matsis (EvroDi) |
Adamos Adamou (AKEL) |
Kyriacos Triantaphyllides (AKEL) | ||||||
2009 | Antigoni Papadopoulou (DIKO) |
Eleni Theocharous (DISY) (Later defected to the Solidarity Movement) |
Kyriakos Mavronikolas (EDEK) |
Takis Hadjigeorgiou (AKEL) | ||||||||
2012 | Sophocles Sophocleous (EDEK) | |||||||||||
2013 | Andreas Pitsillides (DISY) | |||||||||||
2014 | Costas Mavrides (DIKO) |
Lefteris Christoforou (DISY) |
Dimitris Papadakis (EDEK) |
Neoklis Sylikiotis (AKEL) | ||||||||
2019 | Loukas Fourlas (DISY) |
Niyazi Kızılyürek (AKEL) |
Yiorgos Georgiou (AKEL)[1] | |||||||||
2024 | Michalis Hatzipantelas (DISY) |
Geadis Geadi (ELAM) |
Fidias Panayiotou (IND) |
Elections
edit2004
editThe 2004 European election was the sixth election to the European Parliament. However, as Cyprus had only joined the European Union earlier that month, it was the first election European election held in that state. The election took place on 13 June 2004.
The number of registered voters was 483,311 – out of which 503 were Turkish Cypriots and 2054 EU nationals – while the total number of people who voted was 350.387 or 72.50% of the registered voters. The number of polling stations was 1077, allocated to each polling district in the following manner: Nicosia 416, Limassol 323, Famagusta (free area) 50, Larnaca 169 and Paphos 119.
The six seats were contested by 59 candidates, belonging to parties or party coalitions or running as individuals. The conservative Democratic Rally and the left-wing Progressive Party of Working People (AKEL) achieved the largest shares of the vote.
2009
editThe 2009 European election was the seventh election to the European Parliament and the second for Cyprus.
2014
editThe 2014 European election was the eighth election to the European Parliament and the third for Cyprus.
2019
editThe 2019 European election was the ninth election to the European Parliament and the fourth for Cyprus.
2024
editThe 2024 European election was the tenth election to the European Parliament and the fifth for Cyprus.
References
edit- ^ Marathovouniotis, Stelios. "The CVs of the six MEPs heading to the European Parliament". In-Cyprus.com. in-cyprus. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
External links
edit- European Election News by European Election Law Association (Eurela)
- List of MEPs europarl.europa.eu