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European elections experienced an increase in voter turnout, but there was no significant surge

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Last updated: 2024/06/15 at 4:14 PM
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The 2024 European elections were a crucial event, with 357 million citizens invited to vote to elect their representatives to the European Parliament. The elections served as a barometer of public opinion across the 27 member states, focusing on issues such as climate change, the European Green Deal, post-COVID-19 economic recovery, migration, and the EU’s global role. In the end, the European Parliament saw a shift towards the right, but centrist parties still retained the majority. The voter turnout in 2024 was the highest in 30 years, with 50.97% of eligible citizens participating in the election, indicating a slight increase compared to 2019.

Thirteen countries experienced an increase in voter turnout in 2024, with notable increases in countries such as Belgium, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Hungary saw the most significant increase in turnout, with Fidesz, the ruling party, winning but recording its lowest European elections score. On the other hand, fourteen countries saw a decline in participation, including Denmark, Italy, and Greece. Some countries with mandatory voting laws, such as Bulgaria, Greece, and Luxembourg, also experienced a decrease in voter turnout. Lithuania had the largest decrease in turnout, while Italy saw a continued decline in participation since 2004, falling below the 50% threshold for the first time in 2024.

Since the “Big Bang” enlargement in 2004, a gap has been observed between Western and Eastern European countries in terms of voter turnout. However, this gap seemed to be narrowing in 2024, with countries that joined the EU after 2004 showing an increase in participation. The politically charged context of the 2024 elections may have served as a catalyst for higher voter turnout, as citizens across Europe were motivated to voice their opinions on crucial issues facing the continent.

Overall, the 2024 European elections were a significant event that showcased the shifting political landscape in Europe. While centrist parties maintained the majority in the European Parliament, there was a noticeable shift towards right-wing parties. The high voter turnout in 2024 indicated an increased engagement of citizens in the democratic process, with some countries experiencing a surge in participation. Despite some countries seeing a decline in voter turnout, the overall trend in 2024 suggested a growing interest among European citizens in shaping the future of the European Union and addressing key challenges facing the continent.

In conclusion, the 2024 European elections provided valuable insights into the opinions and preferences of European citizens across the continent. The increased voter turnout in 2024 highlighted the importance of public engagement with the democratic process and the significance of these elections in shaping the future of the European Union. As the EU continues to navigate challenges such as climate change, economic recovery, migration, and its global role, the outcomes of the 2024 elections will play a crucial role in shaping policy decisions and decisions in the European Parliament in the years to come.

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