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The election of MEPs representing Germany constituency for the 2004–2009 term of the European Parliament was held on 13 June 2004.
The elections saw a heavy defeat for the ruling Social Democratic Party, which polled its lowest share of the vote since World War II. More than half of this loss, however, went to other parties of the left, particularly the Greens. The votes of the opposition conservative parties, the Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union, also fell, though not as sharply as the SPD's. The liberal Free Democratic Party improved its vote and gained representation.
Results
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File:European Parliament election 2004 votes CDUCSU.svg|CDU/CSU vote
File:European Parliament election 2004 votes SPD.svg|SPD vote
File:European Parliament election 2004 votes Grüne.svg|Green vote
File:European Parliament election 2004 votes PDS.svg|PDS vote
File:European Parliament election 2004 votes FDP.svg|FDP vote
File:European Parliament election 2004 votes REP.svg|REP vote
File:European Parliament election 2004 votes FAMILIE.svg|Familien-Partei vote
</gallery>
Results by state
Results for each party by state.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:90%;line-height:14px"
|- style="height:40px;"
! style="width:200px;" rowspan="2"| State
! style="width:40px;"| Union
! style="width:40px;"| SPD
! style="width:40px;"| Grüne
! style="width:40px;"| PDS
! style="width:40px;"| FDP
! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;" rowspan="2"| Others
|-
! style="background:;"|
! style="background:;"|
! style="background:;"|
! style="background:;"|
! style="background:;"|
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"|47.4
| 19.6
| 14.4
| 1.1
| 6.8
| 10.7
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"|57.4
| 15.3
| 11.7
| 0.9
| 4.2
| 10.6
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"|26.4
| 19.2
| 22.8
| 14.4
| 5.3
| 12.0
|-
| align="left"| (formerly part of East Germany)
| 24.0
| 20.5
| 7.8
| style="background:#FCC1AC;"|30.9
| 4.7
| 12.1
|-
| align="left"|
| 28.0
| style="background:#FFCCCC"| 30.5
| 22.3
| 3.7
| 6.3
| 9.3
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 36.7
| 25.3
| 24.6
| 2.8
| 5.5
| 5.2
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 41.2
| 24.5
| 15.0
| 2.1
| 7.6
| 9.5
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 45.5
| 27.8
| 12.1
| 1.8
| 6.3
| 6.4
|-
| align="left"| (formerly part of East Germany)
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 42.4
| 16.1
| 4.8
| 21.7
| 3.9
| 11.1
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 44.9
| 25.7
| 12.6
| 2.1
| 7.5
| 7.2
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 47.4
| 25.7
| 9.1
| 1.2
| 6.5
| 10.2
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 44.6
| 30.0
| 7.8
| 2.0
| 4.5
| 11.1
|-
| align="left"| (formerly part of East Germany)
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 36.5
| 11.9
| 6.1
| 23.5
| 5.2
| 16.8
|-
| align="left"| (formerly part of East Germany)
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 34.3
| 18.5
| 4.5
| 23.7
| 5.6
| 13.5
|-
| align="left"|
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 47.0
| 25.4
| 13.2
| 1.8
| 6.3
| 6.3
|-
| align="left"| (formerly part of East Germany)
| style="background:#D7D5D7;"| 37.8
| 15.4
| 5.5
| 25.3
| 4.2
| 11.8
|}
References
External links
- Europawahl 2004 - Der Bundeswahlleiter
