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词条 2009 European Parliament election in Poland
释义

  1. Outcome

  2. Results

  3. Contesting parties

  4. Leaders by Constituency

  5. Opinion polls

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{EngvarB|date=October 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2017}}{{Infobox Election
| election_name = European Parliament election in Poland, 2009
| country = Poland
| flag_year =
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = European Parliament election, 2004 (Poland)
| previous_year = 2004
| next_election = European Parliament election, 2014 (Poland)
| next_year = 2014
| seats_for_election = 50 seats to the European Parliament
| election_date = 7 June 2009
| turnout = 24.53%
| image1 =
| leader1 = Donald Tusk
| leader_since1 = 1 June 2003
| party1 = Civic Platform
|alliance1 = European People's Party
| last_election1 = 15 seats, 24.1%
| seats1 = 25
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}10
| popular_vote1 = 3 271 852
| percentage1 = 44.43%
| swing1 = {{increase}}20.33%
| image2 =
| leader2 = Jarosław Kaczyński
| leader_since2 = 18 January 2003
| party2 = Law and Justice
| alliance2 = European Conservatives and Reformists
| last_election2 = 7 seats, 12.67%
| seats2 = 15
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}8
| popular_vote2 = 2 017 607
| percentage2 = 27.40%
| swing2 = {{increase}}14.73%
| image4 =
| leader4 = Grzegorz Napieralski
| leader_since4 = 31 May 2008
| party4 = Democratic Left Alliance
| alliance4 = Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
| last_election4 = 5 seats, 9.35%
| seats4 = 7
| seat_change4 = {{increase}}2
| popular_vote4 = 908 765
| percentage4 = 12.34%
| swing4 = {{increase}}2.99%
| image5 =
| leader5 = Waldemar Pawlak
| leader_since5 = 29 January 2005
| party5 = Polish People's Party
| alliance5 = European People's Party
| last_election5 = 4 seats, 6.34%
| seats5= 3
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}}1
| popular_vote5 = 516 146
| percentage5 = 7.01%
| swing5 = {{increase}}0.67%
| map_image = PE 2009 - wyniki.png
| map_size = 350px
| map_caption = Powiats won by

– Civic Platform

– Law and Justice


– Polish People's Party


}}

The European Parliament election of 2009 in Poland was the election of the delegation from Poland to the European Parliament in 2009 which took place on 7 June 2009.[1] On 13 February the Sejm (the lower house of the Polish parliament) accepted a proposal for an amendment to the electoral court act to allow voting for the European Parliament election of 2009 to take place over 2 days i.e. the 6 and 7 June 2009. However, on 5 March, the proposal was referred to the Constitutional Tribunal of the Republic of Poland by the Polish President, Lech Kaczyński.[2]

The Polish electorate elected 50 MEPs.[1] In the 27 EU Member States, at total of 736 MEPs were elected from 4–7 June 2009.[1]

Outcome

As anticipated, the Civic Platform (PO) won a significant victory, winning more than 44% of the vote and gaining half of the total seats. PO's vote was higher than their 41.5% achieved at the Polish parliamentary election, 2007, and to date was the highest vote achieved by a Polish political party to either the Sejm (national legislature) or the European Parliament. Law and Justice (PiS), came second (27.4%), having more than doubled their vote and seats won as compared to the 2004 EU election, but their vote fell, in comparison to the national elections of 2007. PO polled strongest in the western half of Poland, whilst PiS polled best in the eastern half, particularly the south-east.

The largest grouping on the left, the Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union (SLD-UP) came in at a distant third with 12.3% of the vote and seven seats. At one time, the biggest party in Poland, the Democratic Left Alliance's vote was fairly static over the past five years, and they have been unable to challenge the dominance of PO and PiS, since 2005. The Polish People's Party (PSL) came fourth with 7% of the vote, and won three seats. The remaining parties failed to reach the 5% threshold required to win seats.

The election result demonstrated a stability in voting patterns in the country. Previously, especially prior to 2005, the political environment in Poland was rather unpredictable, with big swings away from established parties, towards alternative parties, and ongoing splits and mergers of key parties. In 2009, however, the voting pattern did not vary too substantially from the 2007 elections, with the large parties consolidating their positions, and smaller parties failing to make a breakthrough.

Results

{{European Parliament election, 2009 (Poland)}}{{electiontable|Polish European Parliament election, 2009}}Summary of 7 June 2009 European Parliament elections
|-
|style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=center valign=top colspan"1"|European party
Seats 2004Seats 2009Change
|-

|-
|align=left| European People's Party (EPP)
|valign=center|19
|valign=center|28
|valign=center|+9
|-
|align=left| Union for Europe of the Nations (UEN)
|valign=center|13
|valign=center|15
|valign=center|+2
|-
|align=left| Party of European Socialists (PES)
|valign=center|8
|valign=center|7
|valign=center|-1
|-
|align=left| Libertas.eu (Libertas)
|valign=center|-
|valign=center|0
|valign=center|-
|-
|align=left| Independence/Democracy (ID)
|valign=center|10
|valign=center|0
|valign=center|-10
|-
|align=left| Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE)
|valign=center|4
|valign=center|0
|valign=center|-4
|-
|width="75" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|
|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|54
|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|50
|width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|-4
|-
|align=left colspan=9|Source: http://pe2009.pkw.gov.pl/PUE/PL/WYN/W/index.htm
|}

Contesting parties

Only eight single party committees and two coalition committees contested all 13 electoral districts. The draw was made in National Electoral Commission (Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza, PKW) Headquarters on 6 May 2009 at 10:00 CET.[3][4] These were:

No Committee
1 Real Politics Union (Unia Polityki Realnej, UPR)
2 Polish People's Party (Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe, PSL)
3 Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (Samoobrona RP, SoRP)
4 Polish Labour Party (Polska Partia Pracy, PPP)
5 Libertas Poland (Libertas Polska)
6 Coalition Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union (Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej – Unia Pracy, SLD-UP)
7 Coalition Agreement for the Future - CenterLeft (Porozumienie dla Przyszłości, CentroLewica, PdP)
8 Right of the Republic (Prawica Rzeczypospolitej, PRP)
9 Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska, PO)
10 Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS)

Notes: SLD-UP – coalition of Democratic Left Alliance and Labour Union

CenterLeft – coalition of Democratic Party – demokraci.pl, Social Democracy of Poland and Greens 2004

One single party committee, one coalition committee and one committee of 'grouped independents' managed to register in at least one district:

No Committee Constituency
11 Polish Socialist Party (Polska Partia Socjalistyczna, PPS) Olsztyn (Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian)
12 Coalition Forward Poland - Piast (Naprzód Polsko – Piast, NP-Piast) Katowice (Silesian)
11 Independents I Love Poland (Kocham Polskę) Katowice (Silesian)

Note: NP-Piast – coalition of Forward Poland and Polish People's Party "Piast"

Leaders by Constituency

Constituency PO PiS SLD-UP PSL PdP Libertas Cite
Pomeranian Janusz Lewandowski Hanna Foltyn-Kubicka Longin Pastusiak Wojciech Przybylski Dariusz Szwed Tomasz Sommer  
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Tadeusz Zwiefka Richard Czarnecki Janusz Zemke Eugeniusz Kłopotek Henryk Kierzkowski Ryszard Kozłowski  
Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian Krzysztof Lisek Jacek Kurski Tadeusz Iwiński Stanisław Żelichowski Marian Szamatowicz Ryszard Bender  
Warsaw Danuta Hübner Michał Kamiński Wojciech Olejniczak Janusz Piechociński Dariusz Rosati Artur Zawisza  
Masovian Jacek Kozłowski Adam Bielan Marek Wikiński Jarosław Kalinowski Marek Czarnecki Dariusz Grabowski  
Łódź Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Urszula Krupa Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz Adam Fronczak Magdalena Środa Bolesław Borysiuk  
Greater Poland Filip Kaczmarek Konrad Szymański Marek Siwiec Andrzej Grzyb Sylwia Pusz Anna Sobecka  
Lublin Lena Kolarska - Bobińska Mirosław Piotrowski Jacek Czerniak Edward Wojtas Marek Borowski Zdzisław Podkański  
Subcarpathian Marian Krzaklewski Tomasz Poręba Marta Niewczas Mieczysław Janowski Krzysztof Martens Daniel Pawłowiec  
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie Róża Gräfin Von Thun Und Hohenstein Zbigniew Ziobro Andrzej Szejna Czesław Siekierski Janusz Onyszkiewicz Wojciech Wierzejski  
Silesian Jerzy Buzek Marek Migalski Jerzy Markowski Janusz Moszyński Genowefa Grabowska Piotr Ślusarczyk  
Lower Silesian and Opole Jacek Protasiewicz Ryszard Legutko Lidia Geringer De Oedenberg Stanisław Rakoczy Józef Pinior Janusz Dobrosz  
Lubusz and West Pomeranian Sławomir Nitras Marek Gróbarczyk Bogusław Liberadzki Juliusz Engelhardt Radosław Popiela Krzysztof Zaremba  

Opinion polls

SourceDatePOPiSSLD-UPPSLPdPUndecided
CBOS March 200940% 17% 10% 5% 1% 21%
TNS OBOP 2–5 April 200954% 21% 7% 6% 28%
[https://archive.is/20120906111539/http://www.pbsdga.pl/x.php?x=714/Wybory-do-PE-kwiecien-2009-I.html PBS] 3–5 April 200949% 22% 13% 6% 3%
GFK{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 24–26 April 200947% 26% 12% 6%
Gemius 5 May 200940% 16% 11% 3% 2%
[https://web.archive.org/web/20090428140050/http://www.panstwo.info/content/view/608/12 TNS OBOP] 6–7 May 200947% 22% 12% 8% 2%
Homo Homini 7 May 200948.9% 22.4% 12.2% 4.6% 1.3% 8%
TNS OBOP 15 May 200948% 25% 8% 5% 5%
Gemius 19 May 200939% 20% 7% 6% 4%
Homo Homini 26 May 200945% 25% 11% 7% 3%
GFK 3–4 June 200951% 24% 15% 6%
[https://web.archive.org/web/20090523232859/http://www.tvn24.pl/0,10413,,,raport.html SMG/KRC] 5 June 200954% 25% 9% 7%

See also

  • Politics of Poland
  • Poland (European Parliament constituency)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/expert/infopress_page/008-44690-350-12-51-901-20081216IPR44689-15-12-2008-2008-false/default_pl.htm|title=Wybory Europejskie – 7 czerwca 2009|publisher=copyright 2009 European Parliament|language=Polish|accessdate=6 March 2009}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rp.pl/artykul/266075,272194.html|title=Nowela ordynacji wyborczej zaskarżona|date=6 March 2009|publisher=Copyright 2009 Presspublica Sp. z o.o.|language=Polish|accessdate=8 March 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927015051/http://www.rp.pl/artykul/266075%2C272194.html|archivedate=27 September 2011|df=dmy-all}}
3. ^{{cite web | title = Komunikat Państwowej Komisji Wyborczej | language = Polish | publisher = PKW.gov.pl | url = http://www.pkw.gov.pl/pkw2/index.jsp?place=Lead07&news_cat_id=22520&news_id=41919&layout=1&page=text | accessdate = 6 May 2009 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110716135135/http://www.pkw.gov.pl/pkw2/index.jsp?place=Lead07&news_cat_id=22520&news_id=41919&layout=1&page=text | archivedate = 16 July 2011 | df = dmy-all }}
4. ^{{cite web | title = PKW: wylosowano numery list. Z jedynką wystartuje... | language = Polish | publisher = gazeta.pl | date = 6 May 2009 | url = http://wiadomosci.gazeta.pl/Wiadomosci/1,80271,6575629,PKW__wylosowano_numery_list__Z_jedynka_wystartuje___.html?skad=rss | accessdate = 6 May 2009 }}

External links

  • (pl) (en) European Parliament election, 2009 on PKW.gov.pl
{{European Parliament elections}}{{Elections in Poland}}

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