Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian | |
Locationmap2020: | PL-3 |
Coordinates: | 53.8°N 22°W |
Map: | European Parliament constituencies Poland (3).png |
Mapcaption: | 3rd constituency in Poland |
Created: | 2004 |
Meps: | 2 (since 2024) (2004-2019) 3 (2019-2024) |
Memberstate: | Poland |
Memberstatelink2: | Poland |
Sources: | http://www.europarl.europa.eu/elections2004/ep-election/sites/en/yourvoice/pl/law.html |
Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian is a constituency of the European Parliament. It consists of the Podlaskie Voivodeship and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.
The chief cities are Elbląg, Olsztyn and Białystok.
The relevant Polish legislation ("The Act of 23 January 2004 on Elections to the European Parliament"[1]) establishing the constituencies does not give the constituencies formal names. Instead, each constituency has a number, territorial description, and location of the Constituency Electoral Commission. The 2004 Polish National Election Commission[2] and the 2004 European Parliament Election website[3] uses the territorial description when referring to the constituency, not the electoral commission location.
Election | MEP (party) | MEP (party) | MEP (party) | |||
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2004 | Barbara Kudrycka (PO) | Bogusław Rogalski (LPR) | 2 seats 2004-2019 | |||
2007 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc (PO) | |||||
2009 | Krzysztof Lisek (PO) | Jacek Kurski (PiS) | ||||
2014 | Barbara Kudrycka (PO) | Karol Karski (PiS) | ||||
2019 | Tomasz Frankowski (KE) | Krzysztof Jurgiel (PiS) | ||||
2024 | Jacek Protas (KO) | Maciej Wąsik (PiS) | 2 seats since 2024 |