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Nominees had to receive at least 5% of the vote.
Africa (Presidents; >5%)
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Americas (Presidents; >5%)
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Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
|
Violeta Chamorro
|
|
Nicaragua
|
UNO
|
1990
|
777,552 (54.7%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Mireya Moscoso
|
|
Panama
|
Liberal
|
1994
|
310,372 (29.1%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Arnulfista
|
1999
|
572,717 (44.8%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Blanca Ovelar
|
|
Paraguay
|
Colorado
|
2008
|
540,513 (31.7%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Balbina Herrera
|
|
Panama
|
PRD
|
2009
|
597,227 (37.6%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Laura Chinchilla
|
|
Costa Rica
|
PLN
|
2010
|
896,516 (46.9%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Xiomara Castro
|
|
Honduras
|
Libre
|
2013
|
896,498 (28.8%)
|
Lost N
|
2021
|
1,716,793 (51.1%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Sandra Torres
|
|
Guatemala
|
UNE
|
2015
|
948,809 (19.8%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,328,342 (32.6%)
|
Lost N
|
2019
|
1,112,939 (25.4%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,384,044 (42.0%)
|
Lost N
|
2023
|
868,124 (20.9%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,567,472 (39.1%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Zury Ríos
|
|
Guatemala
|
Valor
|
2015
|
286,730 (6.0%)
|
Lost N
|
2023
|
361,205 (8.7%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Thelma Cabrera
|
|
Guatemala
|
MLP
|
2019
|
452,260 (10.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Lineth Saborío Chaverri
|
|
Costa Rica
|
PUSC
|
2022
|
259,767 (12.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Zulay Rodríguez
|
|
Panama
|
Independent
|
2024
|
259,767 (12.4%)
|
Lost N
|
Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
|
María Eugenia Rojas Correa
|
|
Colombia
|
ANAPO
|
1974
|
492,166 (9.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Remedios Loza
|
|
Bolivia
|
CONDEPA
|
1997
|
373,528 (17.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Noemí Sanín
|
|
Colombia
|
Yes Colombia
|
1998
|
2,845,750 (26.8%)
|
Lost N
|
2002
|
641,884 (5.8%)
|
|
Conservative
|
2010
|
893,819 (6.1%)
|
|
Rosalía Arteaga
|
|
Ecuador
|
MIRA
|
1998
|
195,000 (5.1%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Lourdes Flores
|
|
Peru
|
National Unity
|
2001
|
2,576,653 (24.3%)
|
Lost N
|
2006
|
2,923,280 (23.8%)
|
|
Michele Bachelet
|
|
Chile
|
Socialist
|
2005-06
|
3,190,691 (46.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
3,723,019 (53.5%)
|
Elected Y
|
2013
|
3,075,839 (46.7%)
|
Run-off Y
|
3,470,379 (62.2%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Heloísa Helena
|
|
Brazil
|
PSOL
|
2006
|
6,575,393 (6.8%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Cynthia Viteri
|
|
Ecuador
|
PSC
|
2006
|
525,728 (9.6%)
|
Lost N
|
2017
|
1,540,903 (16.3%)
|
|
Martha Chávez
|
|
Peru
|
Alliance for the Future
|
2006
|
912,420 (7.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
|
|
Argentina
|
Justicialist
|
2007
|
8,652,293 (45.3%)
|
Elected Y
|
2011
|
11,865,055 (54.1%)
|
|
Elisa Carrió
|
|
Civic Coalition ARI
|
2003
|
2,723,207 (14.1%)
|
Lost N
|
2007
|
5,168,481 (27.0%)
|
|
Dilma Rousseff
|
|
Brazil
|
Workers'
|
2010
|
47,651,434 (46.9%)
|
Run-off Y
|
55,752,529 (56.0%)
|
Elected Y
|
2014
|
43,267,668 (41.6%)
|
Run-off Y
|
54,501,118 (51.6%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Marina Silva
|
|
Green
|
2010
|
19,636,359 (19.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Socialist
|
2014
|
22,176,619 (21.3%)
|
|
Keiko Fujimori
|
|
Peru
|
Popular Force
|
2011
|
3,449,595 (23.6%)
|
Run-off Y
|
7,490,647 (48.6%)
|
Lost N
|
2016
|
6,115,073 (39.9%)
|
Run-off Y
|
8,555,880 (49.9%)
|
Lost N
|
2021
|
1,930,762 (13.4%)
|
Run-off Y
|
8,792,117 (49.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Evelyn Matthei
|
|
Chile
|
UDI
|
2013
|
1,648,481 (25.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
2,111,891 (37.8%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Marta Lucía Ramírez
|
|
Colombia
|
Conservative
|
2014
|
1,997,980 (15.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Clara López Obregón
|
|
PDA
|
1,958,518 (15.2%)
|
|
Verónika Mendoza
|
|
Peru
|
Broad Front
|
2016
|
2,874,940 (18.7%)
|
Lost N
|
Together for Peru
|
2021
|
1,132,577 (7.9%)
|
|
Beatriz Sánchez
|
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Chile
|
Independent
|
2017
|
1,338,037 (20.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Carolina Goic
|
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PDC
|
387,784 (5.9%)
|
|
Yasna Provoste
|
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Chile
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PDC
|
2021
|
815,563 (11.6%)
|
Lost N
|
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Luisa González
|
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Ecuador
|
MRC
|
2023
|
3,315,663 (33.6%)
|
Run-off Y
|
4,880,525 (48.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Patricia Bullrich
|
|
Argentina
|
PRO
|
2023
|
6,379,023 (23.8%)
|
Lost N
|
Asia (Presidents; >5%)
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Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
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Park Geun-hye
|
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South Korea
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Saenuri
|
2012
|
15,773,128 (51.6%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Tsai Ing-wen
|
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Taiwan
|
DPP
|
2012
|
6,093,578 (45.6%)
|
Lost N
|
2016
|
6,894,744 (56.1%)
|
Elected Y
|
2020
|
8,170,231 (57.1%)
|
|
Carrie Lam
|
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Hong Kong
|
Independent
|
2017
|
777 (66.8%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Sim Sang-jung
|
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South Korea
|
Justice
|
2017
|
2,017,458 (6.2%)
|
Lost N
|
Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
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Sirimavo Bandaranaike
|
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Sri Lanka
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SLFP
|
1988
|
2,289,860 (44.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Chandrika Kumaratunga
|
|
SLFP
|
1994
|
4,709,205 (62.3%)
|
Elected Y
|
1999
|
4,312,157 (51.1%)
|
|
Srima Dissanayake
|
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UNP
|
1994
|
2,715,283 (35.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Lakshmi Sahgal
|
|
India
|
CPI (M)
|
2002
|
107,366 (10.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Pratibha Patil
|
|
INC
|
2007
|
638,116 (65.8%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Bidya Devi Bhandari
|
|
Nepal
|
CPN (UML)
|
2015
|
327 (59.6%)
|
Elected Y
|
2018
|
39,275 (77.4%)
|
|
Meira Kumar
|
|
India
|
INC
|
2017
|
367,314 (34.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Kumari Laxmi Rai
|
|
Nepal
|
Nepali Congress
|
2018
|
11,730 (23.0%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Droupadi Murmu
|
|
India
|
BJP
|
2022
|
676,803 (64.0%)
|
Elected Y
|
Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
|
Corazon Aquino
|
|
Philippines
|
PDP–Laban
|
1986
|
7,158,769 (52.3%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Miriam Defensor Santiago
|
|
PRP
|
1992
|
4,468,173 (19.7%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Imelda Marcos
|
|
KBL
|
2,338,294 (10.3%)
|
|
Megawati Sukarnoputri
|
|
Indonesia
|
PDI-P
|
1999
|
313 (45.6%)
|
Lost N
|
2004
|
31,569,104 (26.6%)
|
Run-off Y
|
44,990,704 (39.4%)
|
Lost N
|
2009
|
32,548,105 (26.8%)
|
|
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
|
|
Philippines
|
Lakas
|
2004
|
12,905,808 (40.0%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Grace Poe
|
|
Independent
|
2016
|
9,100,991 (21.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Halimah Yacob
|
|
Singapore
|
Independent
|
2017
|
Walkover
|
Elected Y
|
|
Leni Robredo
|
|
Philippines
|
Independent
|
2022
|
15,035,773 (27.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Armanda Berta dos Santos
|
|
Timor Leste
|
KHUNTO
|
2022
|
56,690 (8.7%)
|
Lost N
|
Europe (Presidents; >5%)
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Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
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Marie Stiborová
|
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Czech Republic
|
KSČM
|
1993
|
49 (24.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Magdaléna Vášáryová
|
|
Slovakia
|
Independent
|
1999
|
194,635 (6.6%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Nataliya Vitrenko
|
|
Ukraine
|
PSPU
|
1999
|
2,886,972 (11.0%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Katalin Szili
|
|
Hungary
|
MSZP
|
2005
|
183 (47.5%)
|
2nd round
|
185 (48.0%)
|
3rd round
|
182 (47.1%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Nadezhda Bondarenko
|
|
Transnistria
|
PKP
|
2006
|
20,902 (8.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Zinaida Greceanîi
|
|
Moldova
|
PCRM
|
May-June 2009
|
60 (59.4%)
|
2nd round
|
Annulled N
|
|
Iveta Radičová
|
|
Slovakia
|
SDKÚ–DS
|
2009
|
713,735 (38.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
988,808 (44.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Zuzana Martináková
|
|
Free Forum
|
96,035 (5.1%)
|
|
Yulia Tymoshenko
|
|
Ukraine
|
Batkivshchyna
|
2010
|
6,159,810 (25.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
11,593,357 (45.5%)
|
Lost N
|
2014
|
2,310,050 (12.8%)
|
2019
|
2,532,452 (13.4%)
|
|
Meglena Kuneva
|
|
Bulgaria
|
Independent
|
2011
|
470,808 (14.0%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Alla Dzhioyeva
|
|
South Ossetia
|
Independent
|
2011
|
6,052 (24.8%)
|
Run-off Y
|
14,828 (57.9%)
|
Annulled N
|
|
Nino Burjanadze
|
|
Georgia
|
DM–UG
|
2013
|
166,061 (10.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Elena Udrea
|
|
Romania
|
PMP
|
2014
|
493,376 (5.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Tsetska Tsacheva
|
|
Bulgaria
|
GERB
|
2016
|
840,635 (22.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,256,485 (36.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Maia Sandu
|
|
Moldova
|
PAS
|
2016
|
549,152 (38.7%)
|
Run-off Y
|
766,593 (47.9%)
|
Lost N
|
2020
|
487,635 (36.2%)
|
Run-off Y
|
943,006 (57.7%)
|
Elected Y
|
2024
|
— (0.0%)
|
TBA
|
|
Salome Zourabichvili
|
|
Georgia
|
Independent
|
2018
|
615,572 (38.6%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,147,701 (59.5%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Viorica Dăncilă
|
|
Romania
|
SPD
|
2019
|
2,051,725 (22.3%)
|
Run-off Y
|
3,339,922 (33.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Zuzana Čaputová
|
|
Slovakia
|
PS
|
2019
|
870,415 (40.6%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,056,582 (58.4%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
|
|
Belarus
|
Independent
|
2020
|
588,619 (10.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Katalin Novák
|
|
Hungary
|
Fidesz
|
2022
|
137 (72.9%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Danuše Nerudová
|
|
Czech Republic
|
Independent
|
2023
|
777,080 (13.9%)
|
Lost N
|
Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
|
Vigdís Finnbogadóttir
|
|
Iceland
|
Independent
|
1980
|
43,611 (33.8%)
|
Elected Y
|
1984
|
Unopposed
|
1988
|
117,292 (94.6%)
|
1992
|
Unopposed
|
|
Sigrún Þorsteinsdóttir
|
|
Iceland
|
Independent
|
1988
|
6,712 (5.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Mary Robinson
|
|
Ireland
|
Labour
|
1990
|
612,265 (38.9%)
|
Run-off Y
|
817,830 (51.9%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Elisabeth Rehn
|
|
Finland
|
Swedish's People
|
1994
|
702,211 (22.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,476,294 (46.1%)
|
Lost N
|
2000
|
241,877 (7.9%)
|
|
Mary McAleese
|
|
Ireland
|
Fianna Fáil
|
1997
|
574,424 (45.2%)
|
Run-off Y
|
706,259 (55.6%)
|
Elected Y
|
2004
|
Unopposed
|
|
Mary Banotti
|
|
Ireland
|
Fine Gael
|
1997
|
372,002 (29.3%)
|
Run-off Y
|
497,516 (39.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Dana Rosemary Scallon
|
|
Independent
|
175,458 (13.8%)
|
|
Adi Roche
|
|
Labour
|
88,423 (7.0%)
|
|
Tarja Halonen
|
|
Finland
|
Social Democratic
|
2000
|
1,224,431 (40.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,644,532 (51.6%)
|
Elected Y
|
2006
|
1,397,030 (46.3%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,630,980 (51.8%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Siiri Oviir
|
|
Estonia
|
Centre
|
1996
|
25 (6.7%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Guðrún Agnarsdóttir
|
|
Iceland
|
Independent
|
1996
|
43,578 (26.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Ilga Kreituse
|
|
Latvia
|
Saimnieks
|
1996
|
25 (25.8%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga
|
|
Latvia
|
Independent
|
1999
|
53 (60.9%)
|
Elected Y
|
2003
|
88 (93.6%)
|
|
Ingrīda Ūdre
|
|
Latvia
|
New
|
1999
|
9 (10.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Riitta Uosukainen
|
|
Finland
|
National Coalition
|
2000
|
392,305 (12.8%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Kazimiera Prunskienė
|
|
Lithuania
|
VNDS
|
2002-03
|
72,925 (5.0%)
|
Lost N
|
2004
|
264,681 (21.2%)
|
Run-off Y
|
651,024 (47.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Vilija Blinkevičiūtė
|
|
Lithuania
|
NS (SL)
|
2004
|
204,819 (16.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Ene Ergma
|
|
Estonia
|
IRL
|
2006
|
65 (64.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Dalia Grybauskaitė
|
|
Lithuania
|
Independent
|
2009
|
950,407 (69.1%)
|
Elected Y
|
2014
|
612,485 (45.9%)
|
Run-off Y
|
701,999 (57.9%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Thóra Arnórsdóttir
|
|
Iceland
|
Independent
|
2012
|
52,795 (33.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Mailis Reps
|
|
Estonia
|
Centre
|
2016
|
26 (25.7%)
|
2nd round
|
32 (31.7%)
|
3rd round
|
26 (25.7%)
|
4th round
|
79 (23.6%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Marina Kaljurand
|
|
Independent
|
75 (22.4%)
|
|
Kersti Kaljulaid
|
|
Independent
|
81 (80.0%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Halla Tómasdóttir
|
|
Iceland
|
Independent
|
2016
|
50,995 (27.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Laura Huhtasaari
|
|
Finland
|
Finns
|
2018
|
207,337 (6.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Liadh Ní Riada
|
|
Ireland
|
Sinn Féin
|
2018
|
93,987 (6.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Joan Freeman
|
|
Independent
|
87,908 (6.0%)
|
|
Ingrida Šimonytė
|
|
Lithuania
|
Independent
|
2019
|
446,719 (31.5%)
|
Run-off Y
|
443,394 (33.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
2024
|
282,806 (20.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
284,313 (24.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Elina Pinto
|
|
Latvia
|
Independent
|
2023
|
10 (13.0%)
|
2nd round
|
Lost N
|
|
Halla Tómasdóttir
|
|
Iceland
|
Independent
|
2024
|
73,182 (34.2%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Katrín Jakobsdóttir
|
|
Left-Green Movement
|
53,980 (25.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Halla Hrund Logadóttir
|
|
Independent
|
33,601 (15.7%)
|
Lost N
|
Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
|
Savka Dabčević-Kučar
|
|
Croatia
|
HNS
|
1992
|
161,242 (6.1%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Nilde Iotti
|
|
Italy
|
PDC
|
1992
|
183 (21.1%)
|
2nd round
|
182 (18.4%)
|
3rd round
|
245 (25.0%)
|
4th round
|
256 (50.1%)
|
5th round
|
249 (25.1%)
|
6th round
|
235 (23.6%)
|
7th round
|
233 (26.1%)
|
8th round
|
214 (23.2%)
|
9th round
|
|
Barbara Brezigar
|
|
Slovenia
|
Independent
|
2002
|
352,520 (30.8%)
|
Run-off Y
|
449,995 (43.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Jadranka Kosor
|
|
Croatia
|
HDZ
|
2005
|
452,218 (20.5%)
|
Run-off Y
|
751,692 (34.1%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Vesna Pusić
|
|
Croatia
|
HNS-LD
|
2009-10
|
143,190 (7.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Borjana Krišto
|
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
HDZ BiH
|
2010
|
109,758 (19.7%)
|
Lost N
|
2022
|
180,255 (44.2%)
|
|
Atifete Jahjaga
|
|
Kosovo
|
Independent
|
2011
|
81 (67.5%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Suzan Novoberdali
|
|
AKR
|
19 (15.8%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
|
|
Croatia
|
HDZ
|
2014-15
|
665,379 (37.8%)
|
Run-off Y
|
1,114,945 (50.7%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Independent
|
2019-20
|
507,628 (27.0%)
|
Run-off Y
|
929,707 (47.3%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Željka Cvijanović
|
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
SNSD
|
2014
|
310,658 (47.6%)
|
Lost N
|
2022
|
327,720 (51.6%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca
|
|
Malta
|
Labour
|
2014
|
Unopposed
|
Elected Y
|
|
Sibel Siber
|
|
Northern Cyprus
|
CTP
|
2015
|
24,271 (22.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Marisa Matias
|
|
Portugal
|
BE
|
2016
|
469,814 (10.1%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Romana Tomc
|
|
Slovenia
|
SDS
|
2017
|
102,925 (13.7%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Ljudmila Novak
|
|
NSi
|
54,437 (7.2%)
|
|
Diana Zelenika
|
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
HDZ 1990
|
2018
|
25,890 (6.0%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Draginja Vuksanović
|
|
Montenegro
|
SDP
|
2018
|
27,441 (8.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Katerina Sakellaropoulou
|
|
Greece
|
Independent
|
2020
|
261 (87.0%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Violeta Ivanov
|
|
Moldova
|
Șor
|
2020
|
87,542 (6.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova
|
|
North Macedonia
|
VMRO-DPMNE
|
2019
|
318,341 (44.2%)
|
Run-off Y
|
377,446 (46.4%)
|
Lost N
|
2024
|
363,085 (41.2%)
|
Run-off Y
|
561,000 (69.0%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Vjosa Osmani
|
|
Kosovo
|
Guxo
|
2021
|
69 (57.5%)
|
2nd round
|
67 (55.8%)
|
3rd round
|
71 (59.2%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Ana Gomes
|
|
Portugal
|
PS
|
2021
|
540,823 (13.0%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Elisabetta Casellati
|
|
Italy
|
Forza Italia
|
2022
|
382 (37.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Nataša Pirc Musar
|
|
Slovenia
|
Independent
|
2022
|
234,361 (26.9%)
|
Run-off Y
|
478,399 (53.9%)
|
Elected Y
|
|
Sabina Senčar
|
|
Resni.ca
|
51,767 (5.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Myriam Spiteri Debono
|
|
Malta
|
Labour
|
2024
|
75 (100.0%)
|
Elected Y
|
Name
|
Image
|
Country
|
Party
|
Election
|
Votes (Pct.)
|
Outcome
|
|
Annemarie Renger
|
|
West Germany
|
SPD
|
1979
|
431 (41.6%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Luise Rinser
|
|
West Germany
|
Green
|
1984
|
68 (6.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Freda Meissner-Blau
|
|
Austria
|
Green
|
1986
|
259,689 (5.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Arlette Laguiller
|
|
France
|
LO
|
1995
|
1,615,5525 (5.3%)
|
Lost N
|
2002
|
1,630,045 (5.7%)
|
|
Heide Schmidt
|
|
Austria
|
FPÖ
|
1992
|
761,390 (16.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Liberal Forum
|
1998
|
464,625 (11.1%)
|
|
Hildegard Hamm-Brücher
|
|
Germany
|
FDP
|
1994
|
132 (10.0%)
|
2nd round
|
126 (9.5%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Gertraud Knoll
|
|
Austria
|
Independent
|
1998
|
566,551 (13.6%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Dagmar Schipanski
|
|
Germany
|
CDU
|
1999
|
588 (43.9%)
|
2nd round
|
572 (42.8%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Gesine Schwan
|
|
Germany
|
SPD
|
2004
|
589 (48.8%)
|
Lost N
|
2009
|
503 (41.1%)
|
|
Ségolène Royal
|
|
France
|
PS
|
2007
|
9,500,112 (25.9%)
|
Run-off Y
|
16,790,440 (46.9%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Benita Ferrero-Waldner
|
|
Austria
|
ÖVP
|
2010
|
1,969,326 (47.6%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Barbara Rosenkranz
|
|
Austria
|
FPÖ
|
2010
|
481,923 (15.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Beate Klarsfeld
|
|
Germany
|
Independent
|
2012
|
126 (10.2%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Marine Le Pen
|
|
France
|
RN
|
2012
|
6,421,426 (17.9%)
|
Lost N
|
2017
|
7,678,491 (21.3%)
|
Run-off Y
|
10,638,475 (33.9%)
|
Lost N
|
2022
|
8,133,828 (23.1%)
|
Run-off Y
|
13,288,686 (41.4%)
|
Lost N
|
|
Irmgard Griss
|
|
Austria
|
Independent
|
2016
|
810,641 (18.9%)
|
Lost N
|