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European Parliament elections were held in Greece on 12 June 1994 to elect the 25 Greek members of the European Parliament. Members were elected by party-list proportional representation, with a 3% electoral threshold.

Results

The 1994 European election was the fourth election to the European Parliament in which Greece participated. The ruling PASOK under the leadership of the aging Andreas Papandreou made gains against the opposition conservative New Democracy party. A new party Political Spring had left New Democracy and came in third ahead of the Communist Party of Greece and the Coalition of the Left and Progress which had contested the previous election in coalition. The parties on the left elected two MEPs each, the same result as 1989.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
PASOK2,458,61937.6410+1
New Democracy2,133,37232.669–1
Political Spring564,7788.652New
Communist Party of Greece410,7416.292
Synaspismos408,0666.252
Democratic Renewal182,5222.7900
Union of Centrists77,9511.190New
National Party–National Political Union50,7480.7800
Kollatos45,8700.700New
Party of Greek Hunters41,1570.630New
Union of Ecologists22,7900.350New
Popular European Social Group18,6480.290New
Political Ecologists17,0170.2600
Left Movement Against the EEC14,0070.210New
Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Greece9,6390.150New
Ecological Renaissance9,2330.140New
Citizens Movement8,9020.140New
Democratic Party7,9080.120New
Golden Dawn7,2640.110New
Organization for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party of Greece5,9560.090New
European Federation Vision4,8340.070New
Nationalist Support3,6010.060New
Olympism3,1530.050New
Autonomous Revolutionary Political Movement790.0000
Other parties25,7360.390
Total6,532,591100.0025+1
Valid votes6,532,59196.01
Invalid/blank votes271,2933.99
Total votes6,803,884100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,550,59671.24
Source: Ikaria

Notes

  1. ^ a b Part of Synaspismos alliance

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