European Parliament election, 1981 (Greece)
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The European Parliament election of 1981 in Greece was the election of the delegation from Greece to the European Parliament in 1981. The rest of the European Community voted in 1979 before Greece became a member state. Greece was allocated 24 seats in the Parliament.
Results[edit]
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| National party | European party | Leader(s) | Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
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| Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) | Andreas Papandreou | 2,278,030 | 40.12 | — |
10 / 24
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| New Democracy (ND) | George Rallis | 1,779,462 | 31.34 | — |
8 / 24
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| Communist Party (ΚΚΕ) | Harilaos Florakis | 729,052 | 12.84 | — |
3 / 24
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| Communist Party – Interior (KKE–E) | Leonidas Kyrkos | 300,841 | 5.30 | — |
1 / 24
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| Party of Democratic Socialism (KODISO) + Party of Farmers and Workers (ΚΑΕ) | Yagos Pesmazoglou | 241,666 | 4.26 | — |
1 / 24
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| Progressive Party (KP) | Spiros Markezinis | 111,245 | 1.96 | — |
1 / 24
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| Christian Democracy (CD) | Nikos Psaroudakis | 65,056 | 1.15 | — |
0 / 24
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| Union of the Democratic Centre (EDIK) | Ioannis Zigdis | 63,673 | 1.12 | — |
0 / 24
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| Liberal Party (KF) | Nikitas Venizelos | 59.141 | 1.04 | — |
0 / 24
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| Others (parties or candidates that won less than 1% of the vote and no seats) | 49,495 | 0.87 | — |
0 / 24
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| Valid votes | 5,677,661 | 98.70 | ||||||
| Blank and invalid votes | 74,683 | 1.30 | ||||||
| Totals | 5,752,344 | 100.00 | — |
24 / 24
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| Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout | 7,059,778 | 81.48 | — | |||||
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Elected MEPs[edit]
References[edit]
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