The European Parliamentary Elections Act 1993 (c. 41) was an act of Parliament that amended the procedures for European elections in the United Kingdom, amending the European Assembly Elections Act 1978. It received royal assent on 5 November 1993.
It was passed mainly to change the number of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) elected from 81 to 87, changing the number of MEPs elected from England from 66 to 71 and from Wales from 4 to 5.
In order to draw the new constituency boundaries under the act, two parliamentary committees were established: a committee for England and committee for Wales.
See also
- European Assembly Elections Act 1978
- European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999
- European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002
- Elections in the United Kingdom
- List of legislation in the United Kingdom
- Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom relating to the European Communities and the European Union
