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Luxembourg legislative election, 2004

Luxembourg general election, 2004
Luxembourg
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All 60 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
31 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Ioannes Claudius Juncker die 7 Martis 2014.jpg Jean Asselborn February 2015.jpg Lydie-Polfer w2.jpg
Leader Jean-Claude Juncker Jean Asselborn Lydie Polfer
Party CSV LSAP DP
Last election 19 seats, 30.1% 13 seats, 22.3% 15 seats, 22.4%
Seats won 24 14 10
Seat change Increase 5 Increase 1 Decrease 5
Popular vote 1,103,825 784,048 460,601
Percentage 36.1% 23.4% 16.1%
Swing Increase 6.0% Increase 1.0% Decrease 6.2%

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Results:
  CSV
  LSAP
  DP

Prime Minister before election

Jean-Claude Juncker
CSV

Prime Minister-designate

Jean-Claude Juncker
CSV


Jean-Claude Juncker
CSV

Jean-Claude Juncker
CSV

General elections were held in Luxembourg on 13 June 2004, alongside European Parliament elections. The ruling Christian Social People's Party (CSV) of Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker won the election, increasing its number of seats to its highest since before 1989 and its share of the vote to levels not seen since the 1959 election.

As expected, the CSV won a plurality of seats, adding 5 new deputies, and continued as the majority partner in the coalition government. However, the junior partner changed from the liberal Democratic Party (DP), which lost 5 seats, to the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP), which gained one seat. the Greens also slightly increased their representation, whilst the Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) lost ground.

The election coincided with the 2004 European Parliament election.

a The percentage of votes is not related to the number of votes in the table, as voters could cast more votes in some constituencies than others, and is instead calculated based on the proportion of votes received in each constituency.


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