2024 European Parliament election in Portugal

9 June 2024 (presumably)

All 21 Portuguese seats to the European Parliament
 
Party PS AD BE
Alliance S&D EPP GUE/NGL
Last election 9 seats, 33.4% 7 seats, 28.1%[lower-alpha 1] 2 seats, 9.8%
Current seats 9 7 2

 
João Oliveira (cropped).png
Leader João Oliveira
Party CDU PAN
Alliance GUE/NGL Green
Last election 2 seats, 6.9% 1 seat, 5.1%
Current seats 2 0[lower-alpha 2]

The 2024 European Parliament election in Portugal will elect the Portuguese delegation to the European Parliament from 2024 to 2029. This will be the ninth European Parliament election held in Portugal. The election will presumably be held on Sunday, 9 June 2024.[1]

Background

Electoral system

The voting method to be used, for the election of European members of parliament, is by proportional representation using the D'Hondt method. For the 2024 European Union elections, Portugal has 21 seats to fill. Deputies are elected in a single constituency, corresponding to the entire national territory

Date

The proposed election day, 9 June, conflicted with the Portugal Day holiday on 10 June, plus several other local holidays. The government feared that an election close to so many holidays would suppress turnout[2] and attempted to find a compromise with EU countries to find an alternative date, but, no unanimity was reached and the election is expected to be held on 9 June.[3]

Parties and candidates

Portuguese delegation in the European Parliament before the elections

European Parliament group Mandates National party Mandates
S&D
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
9 / 21
PS
Socialist Party
9 / 21
EPP
European People's Party Group
7 / 21
PPD/PSD
Social Democratic Party
6 / 21
CDS–PP
CDS – People's Party
1 / 21
The Left
The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL
4 / 21
BE
Left Bloc
2 / 21
CDU
Unitary Democratic Coalition
2 / 21
Greens/EFA
Greens–European Free Alliance
1 / 21
PAN
People Animals Nature
0 / 21
Francisco Guerreiro[lower-alpha 2]
Independent
1 / 21
Source: European Parliament

Parties running in the election

This is a list of the parties that have announced they will run and of their main candidates.

Opinion polling

Polls that show their results without distributing those respondents who are undecided or said they would abstain from voting, are re-calculated by removing these numbers from the totals through a simple rule of three, in order to obtain results comparable to other polls and the official election results.

Polling firm/Link Fieldwork date Sample size Turnout PS
S&D
AD CH
ID
BE
Left
CDU
LeftG/EFA
PAN
G/EFA
L
G/EFA
IL
Renew
O Lead
PSD
EPP
CDS–PP
EPP
PPM
ECR
2022 legislative elections 30 Jan 2022 51.5 41.4
(10)
29.1
(7)
1.6
(0)
0.0
(0)
7.2
(1)
4.4
(1)
4.3
(1)
1.6
(0)
1.3
(0)
4.9
(1)
4.7
(0)
11.5
2019 legislative elections 6 Oct 2019 48.6 36.3
(10)
27.8
(7)
4.2
(1)
0.2
(0)
1.3
(0)
9.5
(2)
6.3
(1)
3.3
(0)
1.1
(0)
1.3
(0)
8.8
(0)
8.5
2019 EP election 26 May 2019 30.7 33.4
9
21.9
6
6.2
1
1.5
0
9.8
2
6.9
2
5.1
1
1.8
0
0.9
0
12.5
0
11.5

See also

Notes

  1. PPD/PSD got 21.9% of the vote and elected 6 MEPs while the CDS – People's Party got 6.2% and elected 1 in the 2019 elections. The two parties are running together in 2024.
  2. 1 2 Francisco Guerreiro was elected MEP in 2019 in the PAN list, but he left PAN on June 2020 and since then became an Independent seated in the European Green Party.

References

  1. "Eleições Europeias vão ser mesmo no dia 9 de Junho de 2024". RTP (in Portuguese). 2023-05-22. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  2. "EU riles Portugal by teeing up June dates for 2024 elections". POLITICO. 2023-05-10. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  3. "Council confirms 6 to 9 June 2024 as dates for next European Parliament elections". Council of the EU. Council of the EU Press Office. 22 May 2023.
  4. "João Oliveira é o cabeça de lista do PCP às europeias". Expresso (in Portuguese). 2023-12-19. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
  5. "IL escolhe João Cotrim Figueiredo como cabeça de lista às europeias". TSF Rádio Notícias (in European Portuguese). 2023-11-12. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  6. Lusa, Agência. "Europeias 2024: Duarte Costa e Rhia Lopes eleitos cabeças de lista do Volt-Portugal". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-11-12.
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