Polls are now closed everywhere across Europe.

The projected results for the new European Parliament show significant losses for the two main groups, the centre-right European People’s Party and the centre-left Socialists and Democrats, although they remain the largest groups.

The Greens and Liberal groups have made gains, as well as the right-wing nationalist and populist groups.

The results for individual countries below are a mixture of projected and official figures, and are subject to change as more results are declared.

Follow live updates from across Europe here and get the latest detailed results from the UK here.

European Parliament results

  1. Centre-right (EPP)

    Centre-right (EPP)
    Total
    Change

    180

    − 41

  2. Socialists and Democrats (S&D)

    Socialists and Democrats (S&D)
    Total
    Change

    152

    − 39

  3. Liberals (ALDE)

    Liberals (ALDE)
    Total
    Change

    105

    + 38

  4. Greens (EFA)

    Greens (EFA)
    Total
    Change

    67

    + 17

  5. Conservatives (ECR)

    Conservatives (ECR)
    Total
    Change

    61

    − 9

  6. Right-wing nationalists (ENF)

    Right-wing nationalists (ENF)
    Total
    Change

    57

    + 57

  7. Populists (EFD)

    Populists (EFD)
    Total
    Change

    54

    + 6

  8. Left (GUE/NGL)

    Left (GUE/NGL)
    Total
    Change

    38

    − 14

  9. Others

    Others
    Total
    Change

    30

    + 30

  10. Independents (NI)

    Independents (NI)
    Total
    Change

    7

    − 45

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