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1981 European Parliament election in Greece

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1981 European Parliament election in Greece

18 October 1981 1984 →

24 seats in the European Parliament
Ballot box used in the elections

European Parliament elections were held in Greece for the first time on 18 October 1981. The rest of the European Community voted in 1979 before Greece became a member state. Greece was allocated 24 seats in the Parliament.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
PASOK2,278,03040.1210
New Democracy1,779,46231.348
Communist Party of Greece729,05212.843
Communist Party  of Greece (Interior)300,8415.301
KODISOKAE241,6664.261
Progressive Party111,2451.961
Christian Democracy65,0561.150
Union of the Democratic Centre63,6731.120
Liberal Party59,1411.040
Greek Reformers Movement49,4950.870
Total5,677,661100.0024
Valid votes5,677,66198.70
Invalid/blank votes74,6881.30
Total votes5,752,349100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,329,40978.48
Source: Dinkaves[1]

Elected MEPs

References

  1. ^ Kōstas Dinkaves (1986) Ekloges stēn Hellada, 1844-1985, p204
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