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You can stand for election yourself in the European elections. This is conditional, among other things, on your eligibility.
You can stand for election to the European Parliament yourself under certain conditions. To do so, you must first be eligible to vote.
If you have German nationality, you are eligible if you also have German nationality on election day. You must also be of age on election day. However, you are not eligible if you lose your right to vote or your eligibility to vote as a result of a court decision or if you are not allowed to hold public office.
If you are a citizen of the Union, you are eligible to vote if you have a home or habitual residence in Germany. In addition, you must be a national of a member state of the European Union on election day and be at least 18 years old. You lose your eligibility if you have been disqualified from voting in Germany or your country of origin or if your eligibility has been revoked by a court decision. You are also ineligible if you are not allowed to hold public office in Germany on the basis of a court decision.
You are eligible for election if
- you are a German citizen or a citizen of a member state of the European Union, and
- have reached the age of 18.
In addition, you must not be excluded from the right to vote.
Their eligibility is recorded in the official civil register.
If this is not the case and you believe that you are nevertheless eligible, please contact the relevant municipal administration.
- European Election Determination of eligibility
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Prerequisites:
- German or EU citizenship on election day
- at least 18 years old
- as a citizen of a member state of the European Union with residence in Germany or habitual residence in Germany
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ineligible if German nationality, if:
- excluded from the right to vote or
- according to a court decision ineligible or not qualified to hold public office,
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Union citizens not eligible if:
- excluded from the right to vote in Germany, or
- excluded from the right to vote in his or her country of origin, or
- ineligible to vote or unable to hold public office in Germany by virtue of a court decision, or
- has been deprived of the right to stand for election in the country of origin by a civil or criminal court decision
- responsible: Courts, state of origin, mayor or mayoress.