List of Dutch Labour Party members of the European Parliament

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This is a list of all (former) Member of the European Parliament for the Labour Party (PvdA)
Source:[1]

Seats in the European Parliament[edit]

Election year List # of votes % of overall vote # of seats won Change Notes
1979 List 1,722,240 30.39% (#2) [2]
1984 List 1,785,165 33.70% (#1) 0 Steady [3]
1989 List 1,609,626 30.70% (#2) 1 Decrease [4]
1994 List 945,869 22.88% (#2) 0 Steady [5]
1999 List 712,929 20.11% (#2) 2 Decrease [6]
2004 List 1,124,549 23.60% (#2) 1 Increase [7]
2009 List 548,691 12.05% (#3) 4 Decrease [8]
2014 List 446,763 9.40% (#6) 0 Steady [9]
2019 List 1,045,274 19.01% (#1) 3 Increase [10]

Alphabetical[edit]

Delegation members of the European Coal and Steel Community Parliament (from 1952-58)[edit]

Delegation members of the European Parliament (1958-79)[edit]

Elected members of the European Parliament (from 1979)[edit]

Current members of the European Parliament are in bold.

European Parliament periods[edit]

1952-1958 (Delegation members of the European Coal and Steel Community Parliament)[edit]

1958-1979 (Delegation to the European Parliament)[edit]

1979-1984[edit]

9 seats:

  1. Wim Albers
  2. Bob Cohen
  3. Piet Dankert
  4. Annie Krouwel-Vlam
  5. Johan van Minnen
  6. Hemmo Muntingh
  7. Anne Vondeling (top candidate) (replaced by: Phili Viehoff)
  8. Eisso Woltjer
  9. Ien van den Heuvel-de Blank

1984-1989[edit]

9 seats:

  1. Hedy d’Ancona
  2. Bob Cohen
  3. Piet Dankert (top candidate)
  4. Ien van den Heuvel-de Blank
  5. Alman Metten
  6. Hemmo Muntingh
  7. Ben Visser
  8. Phili Viehoff
  9. Eisso Woltjer

1989-1994[edit]

8 seats:

  1. Hedy d’Ancona (replaced by: Mathilde van den Brink)
  2. Piet Dankert (top candidate) (replaced by: Annemarie Goedmakers)
  3. Alman Metten
  4. Hemmo Muntingh
  5. Maartje van Putten
  6. Wim van Velzen
  7. Ben Visser
  8. Eisso Woltjer

1994-1999[edit]

8 seats:

  1. Piet Dankert
  2. Leonie van Bladel
  3. Jan Marinus Wiersma
  4. Frits Castricum
  5. Hedy d’Ancona (top candidate)
  6. Wim van Velzen
  7. Maartje van Putten
  8. Alman Metten

1999-2004[edit]

6 seats:

  1. Michiel van Hulten
  2. Joke Swiebel
  3. Ieke van den Burg
  4. Dorette Corbey
  5. Max van den Berg (top candidate)
  6. Jan Marinus Wiersma

2004-2009[edit]

7 seats:[11]

  1. Max van den Berg (top candidate) (replaced by: Lily Jacobs)
  2. Thijs Berman
  3. Emine Bozkurt
  4. Ieke van den Burg
  5. Dorette Corbey
  6. Edith Mastenbroek (replaced by: Jan Cremers)
  7. Jan-Marinus Wiersma

2009-2014[edit]

3 seats:[12]

  1. Thijs Berman (top candidate)
  2. Emine Bozkurt
  3. Judith Merkies

2014-2019[edit]

3 seats:[13]

  1. Paul Tang (top candidate)
  2. Agnes Jongerius
  3. Kati Piri

2019-2024[edit]

6 seats:

  1. Agnes Jongerius
  2. Kati Piri
  3. Paul Tang
  4. Vera Tax
  5. Mohammed Chahim
  6. Lara Wolters

References[edit]