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Explainer | What’s at stake in the 2024 European Union elections

  • Here is a look at the election, which runs Thursday to Sunday, and the biggest issues at stake

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People casting their votes for the European Parliament in Castricum, The Netherlands. Photo: EPA-EFE

Nearly 400 million European Union citizens can go to the polls over the coming days to elect members of the European Parliament, or MEPs, in one of the biggest global democratic events.

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Far-right parties are seeking to gain more power amid a rise in the cost of living and farmers’ discontent, while the wars in Gaza and Ukraine stay on the minds of voters.

One of the biggest questions is whether European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will remain in charge as the public face of the EU.

When is the vote?

EU elections are held every five years across the 27-member bloc. This year marks the 10th parliamentary election since the first polls in 1979, and the first after Brexit.

The vote takes place from June 6-9. Initial results can only be revealed on the evening of June 9, once polling stations have closed in all member states.

A polling station at a coffee bar in Baarle-Nassau, southern Netherlands. Photo: AFP
A polling station at a coffee bar in Baarle-Nassau, southern Netherlands. Photo: AFP

How does voting work?

The elections started Thursday in the Netherlands and finish on Sunday, when most countries hold their election. The voting is done by direct universal suffrage in a single ballot.

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