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Giovanni Pittella (SD, Italy): 360 votes
Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (EPP, Greece): 355
Stavros Lambrinidis (SD, Greece): 348
Candidates who remain in the running
(First-round results followed by second- and third-round results)
European People's Party
Roberta Angelilli (Italy): 277, 266, 274
Pál Schmitt (Hungary): 266, 239, 257
Alejo Vidal-Quadras (Spain): 333, 303, 308
Rainer Wieland (Germany): 267, 274, 237
Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in Europe (SD)
Dagmar Roth-Behrendt (Germany): 299, 248, 287
Miguel Angel Martinez Martinez (Spain): 330, 291, 327
Libor Roucek (Czech Republic): 284, 276, 278
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE)
Diana Wallis (UK): 303, 274, 272
Silvana Koch-Mehrin (Germany): 148, 141, 186
Greens/EFA
Isabelle Durant (Belgium): 268, 259, 276
European Conservatives and Reformists
Michal Kaminski (Poland): 194, 175, 174
Edward McMillan-Scott (UK): 237, 242, 244
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