2004 European Parliament election in Estonia
The European Parliament election of 2004 in Estonia was the election of MEP representing Estonia constituency for the 2004–2009 term of the European Parliament. It was part of the wider 2004 European election. The vote took place on June 13.
The election was conducted using the D'Hondt method with open list. The voter turnout in Estonia was one of the lowest of all member countries at only 26.8%. A similar trend was visible in most of the new member states that joined the EU in 2004.
The biggest winner was the Social Democratic Party, due to the popularity of their leading candidate Toomas Hendrik Ilves, who received the vast majority of the party's votes.[1] The governing Res Publica Party and People's Union polled poorly. Ilves went on to become President of Estonia in October 2006, leaving his MEP seat to Katrin Saks.
Results
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National party | European party | Main candidate | Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– | ||
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Social Democratic Party (SDE) | PES | 85,433 | 36.79 | — | 3 / 6 |
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Centre Party (KESK) | ELDR | 40,704 | 17.53 | — | 1 / 6 |
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Reform Party (RE) | ELDR | 28,377 | 12.22 | — | 1 / 6 |
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Pro Patria Union (IL) | EPP | 24,375 | 10.50 | — | 1 / 6 |
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People's Union (RL) | AEN | 18,687 | 8.05 | — | 0 / 6 |
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Res Publica Party (ERP) | EPP | 15,457 | 6.66 | — | 0 / 6 |
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Democratic Party (EDP) | 2,849 | 1.23 | — | 0 / 6 |
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Others (parties or candidates that won less than 1% of the vote and no seats) | 19,228 | 8.28 | — | 0 / 6 |
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Valid votes | 232,241 | 99.04 | |||||||
Blank and invalid votes | 2,244 | 0.96 | |||||||
Totals | 234,485 | 100.00 | — | 6 / 6 |
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Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout | 873,809 | 26.83 | — |