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Live Displays for 2024 European Parliamentary Elections
2024 European Parliamentary Elections | Live Displays
2024 European Parliamentary Elections | Live Displays
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Written by Tess
Updated over a week ago

To follow the Facebook and Instagram posts from European Parliament candidates for the upcoming 2024 European Parliamentary elections in the European Union (EU), please reference below the Live Displays we’ve put together for each country.

This Live Display features post streams sorted by relevant keywords, Pages, public groups and Instagram accounts and includes the following:

  • Column 1: Facebook public posts created by European Parliament candidates for each country

  • Column 2: Board from the Facebook posts created by European Parliament candidates for each country

  • Column 3: Instagram public posts created by European Parliament candidates for each country

  • Column 4: Board from the Instagram posts created by European Parliament candidates for each country

  • Column 5: Facebook public posts from all Pages that include election keywords specific to their country

  • Column 6: Instagram public posts from all accounts that include election keywords specific to their country

  • Column 7: Facebook public posts created by European Political Parties and Institutions

Election keywords are localized to the official language in each country. Keywords include localized variants of the following: election, parliament, parliamentary, candidates, member state, party names, voting and elected. For the specific keywords and hashtags used for each country, please reference here.

Check out our Live Displays and Board guides for more information. You can also learn more about what data CrowdTangle tracks, and you can check this citation guide if you plan to cite CrowdTangle data in your publication.

Reference the Live Displays by country:

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