Greater Poland (European Parliament constituency)
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| Greater Poland | |
|---|---|
| European Parliament constituency | |
Location among the current constituencies | |
7th constituency in Poland | |
| Member state | Poland |
| Created | 2004 |
| MEPs | 5 (2009-2024) 6 (2004-2009, since 2024) |
| Sources | |
Greater Poland (Polish: wielkopolskie) is a constituency of the European Parliament. It consists of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.
The relevant Polish legislation ("The Act of 23 January 2004 on Elections to the European Parliament"[1]) establishing the constituencies does not give the constituencies formal names. Instead, each constituency has a number, territorial description, and location of the Constituency Electoral Commission. The 2004 Polish National Election Commission[2] and the 2004 European Parliament Election website[3] uses the territorial description when referring to the constituency, not the electoral commission location.
Members of the European Parliament
| Election | MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) |
MEP (party) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Jan Kułakowski (UW) |
Witold Tomczak (LPR) |
Filip Kaczmarek (PO) |
Marcin Libicki (PiS) |
Marek Siwiec (SLD-UP) |
Jan Masiel (SRP) | ||||||
| 2009 | Sidonia Jędrzejewska (PO) |
Andrzej Grzyb (PSL) |
Konrad Szymański (PiS) |
5 seats 2009-2024 | ||||||||
| 2014 | Adam Szejnfeld (PO) |
Agnieszka Kozłowska-Rajewicz (PO) |
Ryszard Czarnecki (PiS) |
Krystyna Łybacka (SLD-UP) | ||||||||
| 2019 | Ewa Kopacz (KE) (KO) |
Zdzisław Krasnodębski (PiS) |
Leszek Miller (KE) |
Andżelika Możdżanowska (PiS) |
Sylwia Spurek (W) | |||||||
| 2024 | Krzysztof Hetman (TD) |
Michał Wawrykiewicz (KO) |
Marlena Maląg (PiS) |
Joanna Scheuring-Wielgus (L) |
Anna Bryłka (KWiN) | |||||||