Athens B

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Athens B
Former Electoral constituency
for the Hellenic Parliament
Athens Β constituency.svg
Athens B within Attica
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Attica within Greece
Regional unitsCentral Athens, North Athens, South Athens, West Athens
Administrative regionAttica
Electorate1.431.264 (January 2014)
Former Electoral constituency
Created1958
Abolished2018
Number of members44 Members of Parliament
Created from
Replaced byAthens B1, ,

Athens B (Athens Beta; Greek: Β΄ Αθηνών) was a parliamentary constituency[1] in Attica represented in the Hellenic Parliament. It covered a large part of urban area of Athens outside the Municipality of Athens, which forms the Athens A constituency. It was established in 1958, to separate the working-class districts from central Athens and reduce the electoral power of the then United Democratic Left, and was abolished in 2018.[2]

As of September 2015, with 1.4 million registered voters, Athens B elected 44 Members of Parliament (MPs) by reinforced proportional representation and was the largest constituency in Greece. For this reason it was broken up in December 2018 into Athens B1 (North), , and .[2]

Election results[]

Legislative election[]

Athens B constituency results
Election 1st party 2nd party 3rd party 4th party 5th party source
1974 New Democracy
46.58%
EK-ND
21.27%
ENAR
17.82%
PASOK
13.17%
Nat. Democ. Un.
0.93%
1977 New Democracy
36.13%
PASOK
27.59%
KKE
16.08%
EDIK
8.29%
SPAD
5.19%
1981 PASOK
48.79%
New Democracy
26.36%
KKE
18.04%
KKEEs
2.76%
KP
1.51%
1985 PASOK
44.99%
New Democracy
34.79%
KKE
15.51%
KKEEs
3.56%
EPEN
0.47%
June 1989 New Democracy
39.38%
PASOK
35.89%
SYN
20.83%
DIANA
1.20%
KKEEs-AA
0.41%
November 1989 New Democracy
40.81%
PASOK
39.13%
SYN
6.88%
OIKOL
1.11%
Kollatos
0.37%
1990 New Democracy
42.71%
PASOK
37.38%
SYN
16.30%
OIKOL
1.36%
DIANA
0.80%
1993 PASOK
46.04%
New Democracy
34.07%
KKE
6.88%
POLAN
6.31%
SYN
5.28%
1996 PASOK
38.75%
New Democracy
32.07%
SYN
8.68%
KKE
8.35%
DIKKI
5.89%
[3]
2000 PASOK
43.89%
New Democracy
36.28%
KKE
8.21%
SYN
5.52%
DIKKI
2.99%
[4]
2004 New Democracy
39.78%
PASOK
39.03%
KKE
8.78%
SYRIZA
5.61%
LAOS
2.82%
[5]
2007 New Democracy
35.27%
PASOK
34.05%
KKE
12.11%
SYRIZA
8.94%
LAOS
5.04%
[6]
2009 PASOK
40.23%
New Democracy
26.62%
KKE
10.84%
SYRIZA
7.40%
LAOS
7.28%
[7]
May 2012 SYRIZA
21.82%
New Democracy
12.40%
ANEL
11.01%
KKE
9.64%
PASOK
9.07%
[8]
June 2012 SYRIZA
31.43%
New Democracy
26.22%
PASOK
8.54%
DEMAR
7.72%
ANEL
7.38%
[9]
January 2015 SYRIZA
37.08%
New Democracy
25.66%
The River
7.66%
KKE
6.93%
XA
5.73%
[10]
September 2015 SYRIZA
35.21%
New Democracy
27.38%
KKE
6.80%
XA
5.64%
The River
5.58%
[11]

Members of Parliament[]

Members of the Hellenic Parliament, September 2015 – June 2019[]

The following 44 MPs were elected in the September 2015 legislative election:

Name[12] Parliamentary group
Euclidis Tsakalotos Syriza
Panagiotis Kouroumplis Syriza
Nikos Pappas Syriza
Syriza
Panos Skourletis Syriza
Nikos Xydakis Syriza
Nikolaos Toskas Syriza
Syriza
Georgios Dimaras Syriza
Ioannis Theonas Syriza
Christos Spirtzis Syriza
Vasiliki Katrivanou Syriza
Syriza
Syriza
Eleni Avlonitou Syriza
Syriza
Syriza
Vangelis Meimarakis New Democracy
Nikos Dendias New Democracy
Kyriakos Mitsotakis New Democracy
Adonis Georgiadis New Democracy
Kostis Chatzidakis New Democracy
New Democracy
Georgios Koumoutsakos New Democracy
Anna Karamanli New Democracy
Sofia Voultepsi New Democracy
New Democracy
New Democracy
New Democracy
Golden Dawn
Ilias Panagiotaros Golden Dawn
Eleni Zaroulia Golden Dawn
Fofi Gennimata Democratic Coalition
Andreas Loverdos Democratic Coalition
Dimitris Koutsoumpas KKE
Thanasis Pafilis KKE
KKE
Grigoris Psarianos The River
Theocharis Theocharis The River
The River
Panagiotis Kammenos Independent Greeks
Independent Greeks
Vassilis Leventis Enosi Kentroon
Enosi Kentroon

Members of the Hellenic Parliament, January – September 2015[]

The following MPs had been elected in the January 2015 legislative election:

Members of the Hellenic Parliament, June 2012 – January 2015[]

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ "MPs Per Constituency (electoral map)". Hellenic Parliament. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b Εφημερίδα της Κυβερνήσεως τη Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας [Government Gazette of the Hellenic Republic] (in Greek), A, Athens: National Publishing House, 31 December 2018, retrieved 12 February 2019
  3. ^ "Results 1996". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Results 2000". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Results 2004". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  6. ^ "Results 2007". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Results 2009". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Results 2012 May". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  9. ^ "Results 2012 June". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  10. ^ "Results 2015". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  11. ^ "Election 2015 September". Ministry of Interior. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  12. ^ a b Sorting by name and then by parliamentary group will provide an alphabetical ordering of MPs inside each Parliamentary Group/Party.

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