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Below is a list of the 26 members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands in the 2014 to 2019 session.
National party | EP Group | Seats [1] | ± |
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Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 5 / 26 | 0 |
Democrats 66 | ALDE | 4 / 26 | 1 |
Party for Freedom | ENF | 4 / 26 | 1 |
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 3 / 26 | 0 |
Labour Party | S&D | 3 / 26 | 0 |
Socialist Party | EUL–NGL | 2 / 26 | 0 |
Christian Union – Reformed Political Party | ECR | 2 / 26 | 0 |
GroenLinks | G–EFA | 2 / 26 | 1 |
Party for the Animals | EUL–NGL | 1 / 26 | 1 |
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Name | Sex | National party | EP Group | Period | Preference vote | ||||||
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Hans van Baalen | Male | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019 [9] | 358,029 | ||||||
Bas Belder | Male | Reformed Political Party | ECR | 20 July 1999 – 2 July 2019 [10] | 53,995 | ||||||
Wim van de Camp | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019 [11] | 37,715 | ||||||
Peter van Dalen | Male | Christian Union | ECR | 14 July 2009 – Present [12] | 253,620 | ||||||
Bas Eickhout | Male | GreenLeft | G–EFA | 14 July 2009 – Present [13] | 184,154 | ||||||
André Elissen | Male | Party for Freedom | ENF | 13 June 2017 – 2 July 2019 [14] | 1,976 | ||||||
Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy | Male | Democrats 66 | ALDE | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019 [15] | 31,326 | ||||||
Marcel de Graaff | Male | Party for Freedom | NI / ENF | 1 July 2014 – 2 July 2019 [16] | 276,680 | ||||||
Anja Hazekamp | Female | Party for the Animals | EUL–NGL | 1 July 2014 – Present [17] | 131,093 | ||||||
Jan Huitema | Male | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 1 July 2014 – 2 July 2019 [18] | 26,031 | ||||||
Hans Jansen | Male | Party for Freedom | NI / ENF | 1 July 2014 – 5 May 2015 [19] | 16,568 | ||||||
Dennis de Jong | Male | Socialist Party | EUL–NGL | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019 [20] | 300,782 | ||||||
Agnes Jongerius | Female | Labour Party | S&D | 1 July 2014 – Present [21] | 170,119 | ||||||
Esther de Lange | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 12 April 2007 – Present [22] | 415,011 | ||||||
Jeroen Lenaers | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 1 July 2014 – Present [23] | 36,428 | ||||||
Vicky Maeijer | Female | Party for Freedom | NI / ENF | 1 July 2014 – 15 March 2017 [24] | 26,491 | ||||||
Matthijs van Miltenburg | Male | Democrats 66 | ALDE | 1 July 2014 – 2 July 2019 [25] | 16,698 | ||||||
Anne-Marie Mineur | Female | Socialist Party | EUL–NGL | 1 July 2014 – 2 July 2019 [26] | 52,187 | ||||||
Caroline Nagtegaal-van Doorn | Female | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 14 November 2017 – Present [27] | 19,370 | ||||||
Cora van Nieuwenhuizen | Female | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy | ALDE | 1 July 2014 – 25 October 2017 [28] | 86,237 | ||||||
Lambert van Nistelrooij | Male | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 20 July 2004 – 2 July 2019 [29] | 32,970 | ||||||
Kati Piri | Female | Labour Party | S&D | 1 July 2014 – Present [30] | 10,351 | ||||||
Judith Sargentini | Female | GreenLeft | G–EFA | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019 [31] | 91,745 | ||||||
Marietje Schaake | Female | Democrats 66 | ALDE | 14 July 2009 – 2 July 2019 [32] | 41,236 | ||||||
Annie Schreijer-Pierik | Female | Christian Democratic Appeal | EPP | 1 July 2014 – Present [33] | 113,123 | ||||||
Olaf Stuger | Male | Party for Freedom | NI / ENF | 1 July 2014 – 2 July 2019 [34] | 4,021 | ||||||
Paul Tang | Male | Labour Party | S&D | 1 July 2014 – Present [35] | 183,296 | ||||||
Sophie in 't Veld | Female | Democrats 66 | ALDE | 20 July 2004 – Present [36] | 568,185 | ||||||
Auke Zijlstra | Male | Party for Freedom | NI / ENF | 13 September 2011 – 1 July 2014 7 September 2015 – 2 July 2019 [37] | 4,509 | ||||||
Source: [38] |
On the Democrats 66 list: (ALDE) On the Christian Democratic Appeal list: (EPP Group)
On the Party for Freedom list: (Non-inscrits, since 15 June 2015 ENF)
On the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy list: (ALDE)
| On the Labour Party list: (S&D) On the Socialist Party list: (GUE/NGL Group) On the Christian Union – Reformed Political Party list: (ECR Group) On the GroenLinks list: (Greens-EFA) On the Party for the Animals list: (GUE/NGL Group) |
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