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

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Austria

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

Belgium

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Belgium elected 22 MEPs.

Bulgaria

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

Croatia (2013)

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Croatia elected 12 MEPs upon its accession in 2013.

Cyprus

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Cyprus elected 6 MEPs.

Czech Republic

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The Czech Republic elected 22 MEPs.

Denmark

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Denmark elected 13 MEPs.

Estonia

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Estonia elected 6 MEPs.

Finland

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Finland elected 13 MEPs.

France

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

Germany

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Germany elected 99 MEPs.

Greece

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Greece elected 22 MEPs.

Hungary

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Hungary elected 22 MEPs.

Ireland

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Ireland elected 12 MEPs.

Italy

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

Latvia

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

Lithuania

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Lithuania elected 12 MEPs.

Luxembourg

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Luxembourg elected 6 MEPs.

Malta

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

Netherlands

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

Poland

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

Portugal

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Portugal elected 22 MEPs.

Romania

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Romania elected 33 MEPs.

Slovakia

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Slovakia elected 13 MEPs.

Slovenia

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

Spain

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

Sweden

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

United Kingdom

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

Great Britain

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Northern Ireland

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See also

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