List of members of the European Parliament (2009–2014)

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Below is a list of members of the European Parliament serving in the seventh term (2009–2014). It is sorted by an English perception of surname treating all variations of de/di/do, van/von, Ó, and so forth as part of the collation key, even if this is not the normal practice in a member's own country.

During the 2009–2014 term, there were 736 members of parliament divided among the 27 member states, which increased to 754 per 1 December 2011 following the Treaty of Lisbon. Upon Croatia's accession in 2013, its 12 new seats added up to a total of 766 members of parliament.

List of members

Austria

Austria elected 17 MEPs, which increased to 19 from 1 December 2011.

Belgium

Belgium elected 22 MEPs.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria elected 17 MEPs, which increased to 18 from 1 December 2011.

Croatia (2013)

Croatia elected 12 MEPs upon its accession in 2013.

Cyprus

Cyprus elected 6 MEPs.

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic elected 22 MEPs.

Denmark

Denmark elected 13 MEPs.

Estonia

Estonia elected 6 MEPs.

Finland

Finland elected 13 MEPs.

France

France elected 72 MEPs, which increased to 74 from 1 December 2011.

Germany

Germany elected 99 MEPs.

Greece

Greece elected 22 MEPs.

Hungary

Hungary elected 22 MEPs.

Ireland

Ireland elected 12 MEPs.

Italy

Italy elected 72 MEPs, which increased to 73 from 1 December 2011.

Latvia

Latvia elected 8 MEPs, which increased to 9 from 1 December 2011.

Lithuania

Lithuania elected 12 MEPs.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg elected 6 MEPs.

Malta

Malta elected 5 MEPs, which increased to 6 from 1 December 2011.

Netherlands

The Netherlands elected 25 MEPs, which increased to 26 from 1 December 2011.

Poland

Poland elected 50 MEPs, which increased to 51 from 1 December 2011.

Portugal

Portugal elected 22 MEPs.

Romania

Romania elected 33 MEPs.

Slovakia

Slovakia elected 13 MEPs.

Slovenia

Slovenia elected 7 MEPs, which increased to 8 from 1 December 2011.

Spain

Spain elected 50 MEPs, which increased to 54 from 1 December 2011.

Sweden

Sweden elected 18 MEPs, which increased to 20 from 1 December 2011.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom elected 72 MEPs, which increased to 73 from 1 December 2011.

Great Britain

Northern Ireland

See also