1984 European Parliament election in Luxembourg

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1984 European Parliament election in Luxembourg
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  1979 14–17 June 1984 1989  

6 seats to the European Parliament

The 1984 European Parliament election in Luxembourg was the election of the delegation from Luxembourg to the European Parliament in 1984. It was held on 17 June 1984, the same day as the legislative elections to the Chamber of Deputies.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Christian Social People's Party 345,58634.9030
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party 296,38229.932+1
Democratic Party 218,48122.071–1
The Greens 60,1526.080New
Communist Party of Luxembourg 40,3954.0800
Independent Socialist Party 25,3552.560New
Revolutionary Communist Legaue 3,7910.3800
Total990,142100.0060
Valid votes173,88890.75
Invalid/blank votes17,7149.25
Total votes191,602100.00
Registered voters/turnout215,79288.79
Source: Public.lu

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