The 2024 European Parliament election in Poland was held on 9 June 2024 as part of the 2024 European Parliament election. This was the first to take place after Brexit.
The elections were won by the Civic Coalition, the largest governing bloc. Together with its coalition partners Third Way and The Left, the ruling coalition won a combined majority of votes and seats. This was the first nationwide election in Poland since the 2014 European Parliament election in which the Law and Justice party did not come first, though it had recently lost power in the 2023 Polish parliamentary election when then-opposition parties won a combined majority.
Poland will elect 53 Members of the European Parliament. Compared to last election, Poland is entitled to one more MEP in this election. Political parties have to clear a 5% threshold to be awarded seats. Voters can indicate preferences for specific candidates of the party they chose. Turnout affects how many seats are awarded to each of the 13 constituencies.
43 committees applied for registration, of which 40 have been registered: 28 political parties, nine voters committees and four coalitions. One committee self-dissolved and two were denied registration.
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Civic Coalition won the most votes and finally overtook the Law and Justice party (de facto United Right) as the most supported list in Poland since the 2023 Polish parliamentary election. Also, it was the first time since the 2014 European Parliament election that a Civic Platform-led list won the most votes in Poland.