Subcarpathian (European Parliament constituency)

Subcarpathian (Polish: podkarpackie) is a constituency represented in the European Parliament.The constituency covers the area of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship.The relevant Polish legislation ("The Act of 23 January 2004 on Elections to the European Parliament"[1]) establishing the constituencies does not give the constituencies formal names.The 2004 Polish National Election Commission[2] and the 2004 European Parliament Election website[3] uses the territorial description when referring to the constituency, not the electoral commission location.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about the European Union is a stub.
European Parliament constituencyPolandMember statePolishconstituencyEuropean ParliamentSubcarpathian VoivodeshipFilip AdwentMieczysław JanowskiAndrzej Tomasz ZapałowskiElżbieta ŁukacijewskaTomasz PorębaStanisław OżógBogdan RzońcaDaniel ObajtekTomasz Buczek2004 European Parliament electionElectoral committeeLeague of Polish FamiliesLaw and JusticeCivic PlatformSelf-Defence of the Republic of PolandPolish People's PartyDemocratic Left Alliance – Labour UnionSocial Democracy of PolandFreedom UnionReal Politics UnionInitiative for PolandPolish Labour Party2009 European Parliament electionRight Wing of the RepublicAgreement for the Future – CenterLeftLibertas PolandNational Electoral Commission2014 European Parliament electionCongress of the New RightUnited PolandPoland TogetherEuropa PlusYour MovementNational Movement2019 European Parliament electionEuropean CoalitionConfederationKukiz'15SpringLeft TogetherPolEXIT-Coalition2024 European Parliament electionCivic CoalitionThird WayThe LeftBezpartyjni SamorządowcyPolExitWayback MachineConstituencies of Poland1. Legnica2. Wałbrzych3. Wrocław4. Bydgoszcz5. Toruń6. Lublin7. Chełm8. Zielona Góra9. Łódź10. Piotrków Trybunalski12. Kraków I13. Kraków II14. Nowy Sącz15. Tarnów16. Płock17. Radom18. Siedlce19. Warszawa I20. Warszawa II21. Opole22. Krosno23. Rzeszów24. Białystok25. Gdańsk26. Słupsk27. Bielsko-Biała I28. Częstochowa29. Katowice I31. Katowice II32. Katowice III33. Kielce34. Elbląg35. Olsztyn39. Poznań40. Koszalin41. SzczecinSenate1. Bolesławiec2. Jelenia Góra42. Warsaw I43. Warsaw II44. Warsaw III69. CzęstochowaCzęstochowaEuropeanParliament1. Pomerania2. Kujawy–Pomerania3. Podlaskie and Warmia–Masuria4. Warsaw5. Mazovia6. Łódź7. Greater Poland8. Lublin9. Subcarpathia10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross11. Silesia12. Lower Silesia and Opole13. Lubusz and West PomeraniaElectoral districts of Poland (1935–1939)List of constituencies for the Senate of the Republic of PolandEuropean Parliament constituencies 2020–2024BelgiumDutch-speakingFrench-speakingGerman-speakingIrelandDublinMidlands–North-WestCentralIslandsNorth-EastNorth-WestSouthernPomeranianKuyavian-PomeranianPodlaskie and Warmian-MasurianWarsawMasovianŁódźGreater PolandLublinLesser Poland and ŚwiętokrzyskieSilesianLower Silesian and OpoleLubusz and West PomeranianAustriaBulgariaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgNetherlandsPortugalRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaSwedenPolish electionsEuropean Union