Electoral arrangements in place for informing voters of the affiliation between national and European political parties in the 2014 elections to the European Parliament Member State Can information be provided on the ballot (paper or electronic)? Austria Yes, the national law allows for the names of the European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Belgium Yes, the national law allows names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Bulgaria No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Croatia No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. The competent authorities are considering changes in this respect. Czech Republic No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Denmark No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Germany No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. The law, however, does provide for the possibility that the political parties indicate in their candidates’ lists, published by the German Federal Returning Officer, the affiliation to the European parties (name and shortened form). Greece Appropriate administrative/legislative measures are planned to be taken in order to allow names and logos of EPP to be displayed on the ballots in the 2014 elections. Ireland Yes, the national law allows for the names of the European Political Group to be displayed on the ballots. Latvia No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Luxembourg No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Netherlands Yes, the national law allows for the names of the European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Romania Legislative measures are being taken in view of the information to be provided on the ballots. Slovakia No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Spain Yes, the national law allows names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Sweden No, the national law does not allow names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. United Kingdom Yes, the national law allows names and logos of European parties to be displayed on the ballots. Justice