Vice President of The European Parliament - 7th Parliament

7th Parliament

Further information: 7th European Parliament
14 July 2009 to 17 January 2012

Elected in order of precedence;

Members Group State Votes
1 Giovanni Pittella S&D Italy 360
2 Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou EPP Greece 355
3 Stavros Lambrinidis replaced by Anni Podimata S&D Greece 346
4 Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez S&D Spain 327
5 Alejo Vidal-Quadras EPP Spain 308
6 Dagmar Roth-Behrendt S&D Germany 287
7 Libor Rouček S&D Czech Republic 278
8 Isabelle Durant Greens/EFA Belgium 276
9 Roberta Angelilli EPP Italy 274
10 Diana Wallis ALDE United Kingdom 272
11 Pál Schmitt EPP Hungary 257
12 Edward McMillan-Scott Non-attached United Kingdom 244
13 Rainer Wieland EPP Germany 237
14 Silvana Koch-Mehrin ALDE Germany 186
Changes since election
Departed member Date Reason Replacement Elected Group State
Pál Schmitt 14 May 2010 Resigned László Tőkés May 2010 EPP Hungary
Silvana Koch-Mehrin 11 May 2011 Resigned due to scandal Giles Chichester 6 July 2011 ECR UK
17 January 2012 to present

Elected in order of precedence;

Members Group State Votes
1 Gianni Pittella S&D Italy 319
2 Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez S&D Spain 295
3 Anni Podimata S&D Greece 281
4 Alejo Vidal-Quadras EPP Spain 269
5 Georgios Papastamkos EPP Greece 248
6 Roberta Angelilli EPP Italy 246
7 Othmar Karas EPP Austria 244
8 Edward McMillan-Scott ALDE United Kingdom 239
9 Isabelle Durant Greens/EFA Belgium 238
10 Alexander Alvaro ALDE Germany 235
11 Rainer Wieland EPP Germany 230
12 Oldřich Vlasák ECR Czech Republic 223
13 Jacek Protasiewicz EPP Poland 206
14 László Surján EPP Hungary 188

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