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Encyclopedia > European Parliament election, 2004 (Lithuania)

Elections to the European Parliament were held in Lithuania on June 13, 2004.


Results

 Registered voters: 2,654,336 Votes cast: 1,282,634 48.3 Invalid votes: 76,930 6.0 Valid votes: 1,205,704 94.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Party Votes % Seats ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Labour Party (DP) 363,931 30.2 5 Lithuanian Social-Democratic Party (LSDP) 173,888 14.4 2 Homeland Union (TS) 151,400 12.6 2 Liberal and Centre Union (LCS) 135,341 11.2 2 Peasants and New Democratic Party Union (VNDPS) 89,338 7.4 1 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) 82,368 6.8 1 Others 209,438 17.4 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 1,205,704 13 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 

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Lithuania. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (1175 words)
Lithuania borders on the Baltic Sea in the west, Latvia in the north, Belarus in the east and southeast, Poland in the south, and the Kaliningrad oblast (a Russian exclave; formerly East Prussia) in the southwest.
Lithuania is a member of the European Union; Russia, Germany, Latvia, and Poland are the main trading partners.
Lithuania became one of the largest states of medieval Europe, including all of what is now Belarus, a large part of Ukraine, and sections of European Russia; at its furthest extent it touched the Black Sea.
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