The importance of your vote
The European elections in 2024 will take place from Thursday to Sunday, 6 - 9 June 2024. If you are an EU citizen, you have the right to vote in these elections, together with around 360 million Europeans. And your vote matters. You are part of Europe and what it represents, and your vote will help shape and nurture our common future.
In the European Union, democracy may seem obvious to us today. But this has not always been the case. Not so long ago, millions of Europeans lived through times when they could not vote or even speak up freely.
Democracy is a precious gift passed on to us from previous generations. Now it is up to us to maintain it, to make it stronger and pass it on to the generations to come. The most effective way to do so is by voting - because the more people vote, the stronger democracy becomes.
On 6-9 June 2024: Use your vote or others will decide for you.
How are EU leaders appointed?
Following the elections, the European Parliament votes to approve the new President of the European Commission, as well as the entire College of Commissioners. The new European Commission is then appointed by the European Council.
Questions and answers about the European Parliament, its members and elections
Elections and appointments for EU institutions
See the results of the 2024 and previous European elections
What does your vote decide?
European elections are held every five years to elect your representatives in the European Parliament, the world’s only directly elected transnational assembly. These representatives represent your interests and can shape and decide on new EU legislation. They also vote on new trade agreements, scrutinise the EU institutions and how taxpayers’ money is spent.
Find out about EU funds in your region and how the EU improves your daily life
Progress achieved on key EU priorities since 2019
EU leaders are discussing the EU’s direction and goals for the next five years.
How and when to vote?
If you are an EU citizen, you have the right to vote and stand as a candidate in the European elections. Each EU country picks an election day from Thursday to Sunday, 6 - 9 June 2024.
Dates, rules, deadlines and practical arrangements regarding voting
Your right to vote in your home country or abroad
Information and events for young people on the elections
Want to spread the word?
You can play an active role in spreading the word about the elections, the EU’s benefits and opportunities. Encourage others to vote and share their thoughts about the elections.
Join the together.eu community, sign up for updates, find events near you, and download resources on this platform
Join a European Citizens' Panel, contribute to debates and shape EU policies
Teaching material, games and much more about the EU and the elections, for children, teenagers, teachers and parents
For any further questions about the European elections, contact the EU in writing or by calling 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 from inside the EU (free phone) or 0032 2 299 96 96 from outside the EU (standard international rate).