Eurosceptic and Far-Right Parties’ Support Comparison 2009-2014 (European Parliament elections)
Source: European Elections 2014: A First Look Pro-European Perspective
Notes:
[1] These figures are provisional as many of the newly elected parties have yet to determine which political grouping to sit in. Therefore it is expected that some of these figures will change.
[2] Party ran as part of a joint list in 2009 and as such this result includes the overall result for the list as individual figures for the national Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria not known at this stage.
[3] In both 2009 and 2014 SGP ran as part of a joint list with Christian Union, the % figures are the vote share of the joint list and not of the individual party.
Source: European Elections 2014: A First Look Pro-European Perspective
Country | National Party | 2009 (share of national vote) | 2014 (share of national vote)1 | Percentage change in national vote |
Austria | Freedom Party (FPÖ) | 2 MEPs (12.71%) | 4 MEPs (20.5%) | +7.79% |
Belgium | Vlaams Belang | 2 MEPs (9.85%) | 1 MEP (6.8%) | -3.5% |
Bulgaria | National Union Attack | 2 MEPs (11.96%) | 0 MEP (3.0%) | -8.96% |
National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria | 1 MEP (7.95%)2 | 0 MEP (3.5%) | -4.9% | |
Croatia | N/A | |||
Cyprus | N/A | |||
Czech Republic | Party of Free Citizens (Svobodní) | 0 MEP (1.27%) | 1 MEP (5.2%) | +3.39% |
Denmark | Danish People's Party | 2 MEPs (14.8%) | 4 MEPs (26.6%) | + 11.8% |
Estonia | N/A | |||
Finland | Finns Party | 1 MEP (9.79%) | 2 MEPs (12.9%) | +3.11% |
France | National Front | 3 MEPs (6.3%) | 24MEPs (25%) | +15.21% |
Germany | Libertas (MPF -CPNT) | 2 MEP (4.8%) | 0 MEP (%) | |
National Democratic Party | 0 MEP (0 %) | 1 MEP (1%) | + 1% | |
Greece | Popular Orthodox Rally | 2 MEPs (7.15%) | 0 MEP (%) | |
Golden Dawn | N/A | 3 MEPs (9.4%) | + 9.4% | |
Independent Greeks | N/A | 1 MEP (%) | + 3.5% | |
Hungary | Jobbik | 3 MEPs (14.77%) | 3 MEPs (14.3%) | - 0.47% |
Ireland | N/A | |||
Italy | Northern League | 9 MEPs (10.2%) | 5 MEPs (6.2%) | -4% |
Latvia | N/A | |||
Lithuania | Order and Justice | 2 MEPs (12.22%) | 2 MEPs (14.3%) | +2.08% |
Luxembourg | N/A | |||
Malta | N/A | |||
Netherlands | Party for Freedom | 4 MEPs (16.97%) | 4 MEPs (13.2%) | - 3.77% |
Reformed Political Party (SGP)3 | 1 MEP (6.82%) | 1 MEP (7.6%) | + 0.78% | |
Poland | Congress of the New Right (KNP) | N/A | 4 MEPs (7.1%) | +7.1% |
Portugal | N/A | |||
Romania | Greater Romania Party | 3 MEPs (8.65%) | 0MEP (2.7%) | -5.95% |
Slovakia | Slovak National Party | 1 MEP (5.56%) | 0 MEP (3.61%) | -1.95% |
Slovenia | N/A | |||
Spain | N/A | |||
Sweden | Sweden Democrats (SD) | 0 MEP (3.27%) | 2 MEPs (9.7%) | + 6.43% |
United Kingdom | British National Party | 2 MEPs (6.04%) | 0 MEP (1.1%) | - 4.91% |
UK Independence Party (UKIP) | 13 MEPs (16.09%) | 24 MEPs (27.5%) | +11.41% | |
EU | 55 MEPs (7.47% of EP Seats) | 86MEPs (11.45% of EP Seats) | + 3.98% |
Notes:
[1] These figures are provisional as many of the newly elected parties have yet to determine which political grouping to sit in. Therefore it is expected that some of these figures will change.
[2] Party ran as part of a joint list in 2009 and as such this result includes the overall result for the list as individual figures for the national Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria not known at this stage.
[3] In both 2009 and 2014 SGP ran as part of a joint list with Christian Union, the % figures are the vote share of the joint list and not of the individual party.