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1999 European Parliament election in Austria|
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Turnout | 49.40% ( 18.33 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Leader
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Hans-Peter Martin
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Ursula Stenzel
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Party
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SPÖ
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ÖVP
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Alliance
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PES
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EPP
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Last election
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29.15%, 6 seats
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29.65%, 7 seats
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Seats won
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7
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7
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Seat change
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1
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Popular vote
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888,338
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859,175
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Percentage
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31.71%
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30.67%
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Swing
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2.56pp
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1.02pp
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Third party
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Fourth party
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Leader
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Daniela Raschhofer
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Johannes Voggenhuber
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Party
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FPÖ
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Greens
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Alliance
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NI
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Green
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Last election
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27.53%, 6 seats
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6.81%, 1 seat
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Seats won
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5
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2
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Seat change
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1
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1
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Popular vote
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655,519
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260,273
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Percentage
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23.40%
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9.29%
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Swing
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4.13pp
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2.48pp
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An election was held in 1999 to elect the delegation from Austria to the European Parliament.
Results[edit]
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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| Social Democratic Party of Austria | 888,338 | 31.71 | 7 | +1 |
| Austrian People's Party | 859,175 | 30.67 | 7 | 0 |
| Freedom Party of Austria | 655,519 | 23.40 | 5 | –1 |
| The Greens – The Green Alternative | 260,273 | 9.29 | 2 | +1 |
| Liberal Forum | 74,467 | 2.66 | 0 | –1 |
| Christian Social Alliance–Karl Habsburg's List | 43,084 | 1.54 | 0 | New |
| Communist Party of Austria | 20,497 | 0.73 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 2,801,353 | 100.00 | 21 | 0 |
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Valid votes | 2,801,353 | 96.98 | |
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Invalid/blank votes | 87,380 | 3.02 | |
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Total votes | 2,888,733 | 100.00 | |
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Registered voters/turnout | 5,847,660 | 49.40 | |
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Source: Ministry of Interior |
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