Insights
Insights & Statistics
Hall of fame and data-driven insights about MEP voting patterns.
Most Independent MEPs
MEPs who vote against their group majority most often.
1
Emmanouil FRAGKOS
ECR · Greece
55.9%
278/497
2
Galato ALEXANDRAKI
ECR · Greece
53.0%
184/347
3
Charlie WEIMERS
ECR · Sweden
47.4%
234/494
4
Kristoffer STORM
ECR · Denmark
46.5%
213/458
5
Beatrice TIMGREN
ECR · Sweden
46.1%
234/508
6
Dick ERIXON
ECR · Sweden
46.0%
232/504
7
Taner KABILOV
ECR · Bulgaria
45.0%
191/424
8
Sebastian TYNKKYNEN
ECR · Finland
44.9%
189/421
9
Elena YONCHEVA
ECR · Bulgaria
44.1%
130/295
10
Ondřej KOVAŘÍK
PFE · Czechia
44.1%
49/111
Most Aligned MEPs
MEPs who vote with their group majority most consistently.
1
Norbert HERHAMMER
PPE · Germany
100.0%
24/24
2
Ufuk KÂHYA
GREENS · Netherlands
100.0%
32/32
3
Andrius KUBILIUS
PPE · Lithuania
100.0%
30/30
4
Bas EICKHOUT
GREENS · Netherlands
99.8%
429/430
5
Camilla LAURETI
S&D · Italy
99.8%
498/499
6
Brando BENIFEI
S&D · Italy
99.5%
412/414
7
Terry REINTKE
GREENS · Germany
99.4%
474/477
8
Kathleen VAN BREMPT
S&D · Belgium
99.4%
477/480
9
Annalisa CORRADO
S&D · Italy
99.3%
412/415
10
Ville NIINISTÖ
GREENS · Finland
99.3%
398/401
Highest Absence Rate
MEPs who missed the most main votes while present at the session.
1
Eszter LAKOS
PPE · Hungary
21.0%
88 missed
2
Zoltán TARR
PPE · Hungary
17.6%
47 missed
3
Gabriella GERZSENYI
PPE · Hungary
17.3%
60 missed
4
Péter MAGYAR
PPE · Hungary
16.8%
20 missed
5
Kinga KOLLÁR
PPE · Hungary
16.7%
66 missed
6
Dóra DÁVID
PPE · Hungary
16.7%
75 missed
7
András Tivadar KULJA
PPE · Hungary
15.5%
65 missed
8
Elena YONCHEVA
ECR · Bulgaria
14.5%
50 missed
9
Enikő GYŐRI
PFE · Hungary
13.5%
63 missed
10
Birgit SIPPEL
S&D · Germany
13.3%
59 missed
Group Cohesion
How unified each political group votes on average.
1
S&D
510 votes analyzed
96.5%
cohesion
2
GREENS
510 votes analyzed
95.7%
cohesion
3
PPE
510 votes analyzed
93.6%
cohesion
4
RENEW
509 votes analyzed
93.0%
cohesion
5
ESN
509 votes analyzed
89.9%
cohesion
6
GUE
509 votes analyzed
85.0%
cohesion
7
ECR
510 votes analyzed
83.4%
cohesion
8
PFE
510 votes analyzed
81.3%
cohesion
9
NI
510 votes analyzed
65.4%
cohesion
Most Absent Groups
Political groups ranked by unregistered vote rate across all main votes.
1
PFE
90 members
17.0%
no-vote rate
2
GUE
46 members
16.3%
no-vote rate
3
RENEW
79 members
15.4%
no-vote rate
4
ECR
84 members
15.3%
no-vote rate
5
PPE
192 members
14.8%
no-vote rate
6
S&D
137 members
13.9%
no-vote rate
7
GREENS
54 members
12.2%
no-vote rate
8
ESN
27 members
11.9%
no-vote rate
9
NI
29 members
10.5%
no-vote rate
Most Divisive Procedures
Procedures with the closest margins between For and Against.
Resolution seeking an opinion from the Court of Justice on the compatibility with the Treaties of the proposed Partnership Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and the Common Market of the South, the Argentine Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Republic of Paraguay and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, of the other part, and the proposed Interim Agreement on Trade between the European Union, of the one part, and the Common Market of the South, the Argentine Republic, the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Republic of Paraguay and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, of the other part
2026-01-21
2026/2560(RSP)
334
vs
324
Margin: 10
Activities of the European Ombudsman – annual report 2024
2026-03-12
2025/2138(INI)
233
vs
250
Margin: 17
Institutional consequences of the EU enlargement negotiations
2025-10-22
2025/2041(INI)
310
vs
277
Margin: 33
Financial activities of the European Investment Bank Group – annual report 2025
2026-07-07
2025/2213(INI)
316
vs
281
Margin: 35
Resolution on the implementation of the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive (UWWTD) and risks to the security of supply of medicines
2026-06-18
2026/2652(RSP)
294
vs
245
Margin: 49
Institutional aspects of the Report on the future of European Competitiveness (Draghi Report)
2025-11-25
2025/2013(INI)
330
vs
273
Margin: 57
Financing for development – ahead of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville
2025-06-17
2025/2004(INI)
282
vs
340
Margin: 58
Access to finance for SMEs and scale-ups
2025-11-26
2025/2072(INI)
360
vs
298
Margin: 62
Deliberations of the Committee on Petitions in 2023
2025-05-22
2025/2027(INI)
260
vs
194
Margin: 66
Choice of performance indicators for audit and budgetary control in the context of financing measures to support the implementation of future European competitiveness
2026-01-22
2025/2034(INI)
318
vs
247
Margin: 71