Stock-taking of the European elections 2024

· A10-0156/2025 · Proposition de résolution (ensemble du texte)

The European Parliament adopted by 388 votes to 186, with 34 abstentions, a resolution on the stocktaking of the European elections 2024.

The 2024 European elections recorded the highest turnout of any European Parliament election in the last 25 years, with 50.74% of voters turning out to vote (a slight increase compared to 2019, when turnout was 50.66%), providing a strong and positive signal of European citizens' interest in European affairs. Turnout figures vary considerably across Member States, ranging from 89.01% to 21.35%, highlighting the need for continued political investment in electoral participation across the Union.

Members are convinced that efforts must be stepped up to boost voter turnout and make the Union less…

For: 388(64 %). Against: 186(31 %). Abstentions: 34(6 %). In total, 608 MEPs voted. 111 MEPs didn’t vote.

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