List of members of the European Parliament for Poland, 2019–2024

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This is a list of the 52 members of the European Parliament for Poland in the 2019 to 2024 session.

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These MEPs were elected at the 2019 European Parliament election in Poland. [1]

List

Key to political association by:
List: [lower-alpha 1] Party: [lower-alpha 2] Group: [lower-alpha 3]
  •   Law and Justice (PiS)
  •   European Coalition (KE)
  •   Spring
ConstituencyList [lower-alpha 1] NameParty [lower-alpha 2] Group [lower-alpha 3] # of votes % of votes [lower-alpha 4]
Pomeranian KE Janusz Lewandowski PO EPP 120,99014.62
Pomeranian KE Magdalena Adamowicz Ind. EPP 199,59124.12
Pomeranian PiS Anna Fotyga PiS ECR 160,51719.40
Kuyavian-Pomeranian KE Krzysztof Brejza
Since 3 January 2024
PO EPP 84,22512.69
Kuyavian-Pomeranian PiS Kosma Złotowski PiS ECR 107,11316.14
Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian KE Tomasz Frankowski PO EPP 125,84515.87
Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian PiS Karol Karski PiS ECR 184,05423.21
Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian PiS Krzysztof Jurgiel PiS ECR 104,59213.19
Warsaw Spring Robert Biedroń NL S&D 96,3886.96
Warsaw KE Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Ind. S&D 219,67715.86
Warsaw KE Andrzej Halicki PO EPP 87,4226.31
Warsaw KE Danuta Hübner PO EPP 146,74610.59
Warsaw PiS Jacek Saryusz-Wolski PiS ECR 186,85113.49
Warsaw PiS Ryszard Czarnecki PiS ECR 134,6299.72
Masovian KE Jarosław Kalinowski PSL EPP 104,21612.25
Masovian PiS Adam Bielan PiS ECR 207,84524.43
Masovian PiS Rafał Romanowski
Since 29 November 2023
PiS ECR 11,4201.34
Łódź KE Marek Belka NL S&D 182,51720.00
Łódź PiS Witold Waszczykowski PiS ECR 168,02118.41
Łódź PiS Joanna Kopcińska PiS ECR 130,35814.28
Greater Poland Spring Sylwia Spurek Ind. NI 55,3064.61
Greater Poland KE Ewa Kopacz PO EPP 252,03221.01
Greater Poland KE Leszek Miller Ind. S&D 79,3806.62
Greater Poland PiS Zdzisław Krasnodębski PiS ECR 164,03413.68
Greater Poland PiS Andżelika Możdżanowska PiS ECR 76,9536.42
Lublin KE Włodzimierz Karpiński
Since 16 November 2023
Ind. EPP 3,5010.47
Lublin PiS Elżbieta Kruk PiS ECR 164,10822.18
Lublin PiS Beata Mazurek PiS ECR 204,69327.67
Subcarpathian KE Elżbieta Łukacijewska PO EPP 40,7375.46
Subcarpathian PiS Tomasz Poręba PiS ECR 276,01436.97
Subcarpathian PiS Bogdan Rzońca PiS ECR 64,1138.59
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie KE Róża Thun PL2050 Renew 221,27912.71
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie KE Adam Jarubas PSL EPP 138,8547.97
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie PiS Beata Szydło PiS ECR 525,81130.2
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie PiS Ryszard Legutko PiS ECR 65,7103.77
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie PiS Patryk Jaki SP ECR 258,36614.84
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie PiS Dominik Tarczyński
Since 1 February 2020
PiS ECR 41,9122.41
Silesian Spring Łukasz Kohut NL S&D 48,7833.05
Silesian KE Jerzy Buzek PO EPP 422,44526.41
Silesian KE Marek Balt NL S&D 45,0432.82
Silesian KE Jan Olbrycht PO EPP 69,0094.31
Silesian PiS Jadwiga Wiśniewska PiS ECR 409,37325.6
Silesian PiS Grzegorz Tobiszowski PiS ECR 65,0074.06
Silesian PiS Izabela Kloc PiS ECR 78,3524.90
Lower Silesian and Opole KE Janina Ochojska Ind. EPP 307,22723.47
Lower Silesian and Opole KE Jarosław Duda PO EPP 77,6115.93
Lower Silesian and Opole PiS Anna Zalewska PiS ECR 168,33712.86
Lower Silesian and Opole PiS Beata Kempa SP ECR 209,30515.99
Lubusz and West Pomeranian KE Bogusław Liberadzki NL S&D 99,89711.36
Lubusz and West Pomeranian KE Witold Pahl
Since 16 November 2023
PO EPP 6,5200.74
Lubusz and West Pomeranian PiS Joachim Brudziński PiS ECR 185,16821.06
Lubusz and West Pomeranian PiS Elżbieta Rafalska PiS ECR 70,9168.07
Source: [2] [3] [4]

Former members

ConstituencyList [lower-alpha 1] NameParty [lower-alpha 2] Group [lower-alpha 3] # of votes % of votes [lower-alpha 4] UntilReasonReplaced by
Kuyavian-Pomeranian KE Radosław Sikorski PO EPP 129,33919.4912 December 2023Appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs Krzysztof Brejza [5]
Lubusz and West Pomeranian KE Bartosz Arłukowicz PO EPP 239,89327.2918 October 2023Elected member of the Sejm Witold Pahl [6]
Lublin KE Krzysztof Hetman PSL EPP 105,90814.3118 October 2023Elected member of the Sejm Włodzimierz Karpiński [7]
Masovian PiS Zbigniew Kuźmiuk PiS ECR 134,40515.818 October 2023Elected member of the Sejm Rafał Romanowski [8]
Source: [9] [4]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Electoral list of the MEP in the election in 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 Political party membership of the MEP at the end of the term or at MEP's departure.
  3. 1 2 3 European Parliament political group affiliation of the MEP at the end of the term or at MEP's departure.
  4. 1 2 Percentage of votes in the scale of the constituency cast for the MEP.

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