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Poster campaign of the Republicans for the 1989 European election, featuring Franz Schönhuber.

An election of the delegation from West Germany to the European Parliament was held in 1989.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Social Democratic Party10,525,72837.3230–1
Christian Democratic Union8,332,84629.5424–7
The Greens2,382,1028.4570
Christian Social Union2,326,2778.2570
The Republicans2,008,6297.126New
Free Democratic Party 1,576,7155.594+4
German People's Union444,9211.580New
Ecological Democratic Party184,3090.6500
Bavaria Party71,9910.2600
German Communist Party57,7040.200New
German Solidarity Union55,4630.200New
Christian Centre43,5800.150New
Centre Party41,1900.1500
Mature Citizens32,2460.1100
Christian League30,8790.110New
New Consciousness20,8680.070New
Free German Workers' Party19,1510.070New
Patriots for Germany12,9070.050New
Humanist Party10,8850.040New
For a Europe of Workers and Democracy10,3770.040New
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany10,1340.040New
Federation of Socialist Workers7,7880.030New
Total28,206,690100.00780
Valid votes28,206,69098.94
Invalid/blank votes301,9081.06
Total votes28,508,598100.00
Registered voters/turnout45,773,17962.28
Source: Federal Statistics Office

West Berlin, due to its special status, was ineligible to participate in the election. Instead, the city legislature indirectly elected three members:

PartySeats+/–
Alternative List1+1
Social Democratic Party10
Christian Democratic Union1–1
Total30
Source: Wahlen-in-Deutschland.de

Following the reunification, a delegation of 18 observers from former East Germany was sent to the European Parliament on February 21, 1991.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Wahl zum 3. Europäischen Parlament am 18. Juni 1989" (in German). Bundeswahlleiter. Archived from the original on 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  2. ^ "Stenographischer Bericht, 9. Sitzung" (PDF) (in German). Deutscher Bundestag. February 21, 1991.


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