Last updated: June 8, 2009 12:57 pm
Votes have been counted from 27 countries in Europe in the largest multi-national ballot in history.
Ruling centre-right parties in France and Germany rode to victory in elections to the European parliament, but elsewhere in Europe a clutch of governments suffered a mauling at the hands of recession-hit voters.
Using the map: put your mouse over a member state for a breakdown of the results.
NOTE: Results are still provisional and some countries’ results may be subject to change. The UK results show ‘non-aligned’ for seats won by the Tories, who are not full members of the EPP itself, but its close allies in a joint group. David Cameron, Conservative leader, intends to form a new eurosceptic group.
Source: www.elections2009-results.eu
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