Information on this website relates to the 2024 European elections. It will be updated in time for the next elections which will take place in 2029.
European elections6-9 June 2024How to vote in Luxembourg
The European elections take place in Luxembourg on 9 June 2024. Any Luxembourgish nationals or EU citizens residing in Luxembourg aged 18 or over can cast a vote. It’s also possible to vote by mail or abroad if certain conditions are met. Voting is compulsory for anyone who is registered to vote in Luxembourg.
Last reviewed: 16/05/2024
The European elections take place on 9 June 2024 in Luxembourg.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.Voters will elect 6 Members of the European Parliament in 2024.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.Under EU law, all countries must use voting systems that ensure proportional representation, which means that the number of elected members from each party depends on the share of electoral votes obtained by the party. Luxembourg uses preferential voting, which gives the voters the option to indicate their preferences between candidates. Candidates who receive the most preferences are more likely to be elected. Each voter has as many votes as the number of Members of the European Parliament to be elected in the Grand Duchy, in other words 6.
Votes may be cast for a list or for individual candidates.
Electors casting their vote for a list may not cast any other vote, unless the selected list includes fewer candidates than the number of MPs to be elected within the district.
Voters who vote for individual candidates may choose candidates from the same list or from different lists, but must be careful not to vote for more candidates than there are available seats.
They may allocate two votes to each of the candidates, up to the total number of votes that they hold.
By filling the white circle of the box at the top of an electoral list or by ticking it (+ or x), the voter selects this list in its entirety and thereby allocates one vote to each candidate on that list. Each box ticked (+ or x) after the name of a candidate counts as one vote for that candidate.- Share on Facebook - How are the Members of the European Parliament elected in Luxembourg?
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.Candidates have to fulfil certain requirements that can be found on the the page "Standing as a candidate in the European elections" of the website Guichet.lu.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.The political parties have to draw up lists of candidates. At least 65 days before polling day, the chief polling officer at the main polling station publishes a notice setting the dates, times, and location where the officer will receive the declaration of candidates and witness details.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.There are no threshold provisions according to the law.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.In Luxembourg there is just one national constituency, which means people across the country choose from the same lists of candidates.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.Everyone registered on the electoral rolls (the lists of Luxembourgers and EU citizens who are voting in the European elections) up to the age of 75 years are obliged to vote.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.To vote in the European elections, a voter must:
- be a Luxembourgish citizen or a national of another EU country;
- be at least 18 years of age on the day of the elections;
- enjoy civil rights and not have been deprived of the right to vote either in Luxembourg or in their home country;
- for Luxembourg nationals, reside in Luxembourg (Luxembourgish citizens residing abroad may vote in the European elections by postal vote);
- for nationals of another EU country, be domiciled in Luxembourg and have resided there at the time of the application for registration on the electoral roll.
The following persons are excluded from the electorate and are not allowed to vote:
- individuals who have been convicted of criminal offences;
- people who, for lesser offences, have been stripped of the right to vote following a conviction.
All the information can be found on the webpage "Registering on the electoral rolls for the European elections" of the website Guichet.lu.
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Luxembourgish citizen voting in Luxembourg
You vote at the polling station of the commune where you live. The address of the polling station is mentioned on the voting convocation that they receive before the elections.EU-citizen voting in Luxembourg
Non-Luxembourg citizens who are European nationals can vote in the European elections in Luxembourg. If they wish to participate in the European elections in Luxembourg for the first time, these citizens must apply for registration on the electoral roll at their commune of residence before the 55th day preceding the elections.
You can register at your commune or via the website "MyGuichet.lu".Luxembourgish citizen voting from abroad
You will have to register between 12 weeks and 40 days before the vote in order to be able to vote from another country. In order to vote by post, citizens need to request to do so at the commune where they are registered on the electoral roll. The request to vote by post must be received at the commune at the earliest 12 weeks and at the latest 40 days before the voting day, in order for the citizen to receive the convocation letter at their address abroad. The request can be submitted online via MyGuichet.lu or by mail (letter or pre-filled form).
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You don't need to register as this is done automatically by the authorities.EU-citizen voting in Luxembourg
You can register at your commune or via the website "MyGuichet.lu".Luxembourgish citizen voting from abroad
You will have to register between 12 weeks and 40 days before the vote in order to be able to vote from another country. In order to vote by post, citizens need to request to do so at the commune where they are registered on the electoral roll. The request to vote by post must be received at the commune at the earliest 12 weeks and at the latest 40 days before the voting day, in order for the citizen to receive the convocation letter at their address abroad. The request can be submitted online via MyGuichet.lu or by mail (letter or pre-filled form).
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.Luxembourgish citizen voting in Luxembourg
You don't need to register as this is done automatically by the authorities.EU-citizen voting in Luxembourg
You need to register at your commune or via the website "MyGuichet.lu" not later than the 55th day preceding the elections.Luxembourgish citizen voting from abroad
You will have to register between 12 weeks and 40 days before the vote in order to be able to vote from another country. In order to vote by post, citizens need to request to do so at the commune where they are registered on the electoral roll. The request to vote by post must be received at the commune at the earliest 12 weeks and at the latest 40 days before the voting day, in order for the citizen to receive the convocation letter at their address abroad. The request can be submitted online via MyGuichet.lu or by mail (letter or pre-filled form).
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.On the day of the election, voters may go to the polling station with their identity card, passport or residence permit, but do not need to bring their poll card.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.There is a wide array of support for voters with a disability - from information available in easy to read language, dedicated transport to the polling office and positioning devices for filling out the ballot.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.You may find easy-to-read information about European elections on the easy-to-read page of this website and on the "Accessibility" page of the official elections website of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.Yes, in Luxembourg it’s possible to vote by mail in the European elections.
Any request to do so must be made at the earliest 12 weeks and at the latest 25 days before election day, if the poll card is sent to an address in Luxembourg, at the commune where the citizen is registered. The request can be submitted online via the website "MyGuichet.lu" or by mail (letter or pre-filled form).
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.No, online voting in the European elections is not possible in Luxembourg.
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The address has been copied to your clipboard.No, voting by proxy in the European elections is not possible in Luxembourg.
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