Reclassifications to the MPs elected to the Parliament with her party SW observed in this election compared to previous ones. The party with a percentage of 40.45% occupies 158 seats, 12 more than in the May election process, however in electoral districts of Attica and Thessaloniki it loses seats as a result of which candidates elected in May are not re-elected.

The party loses two seats in the South (9 out of 11) and in the North Sector of Athens (7 out of 9) and in Eastern Attica (5 out of 7). This has the result that Tasos Gaitanis and Ioanna Gelestathi from the South Sector of Athens, George Koumoutsakos and Aria Agatsa from the North Sector of Athens, as well as Vasso Kollia and Aikaterini Katsandri from East Attica are left out of the Parliament.

One less MP (8 out of 9) is elected in Thessaloniki A (except for Dimitris Venieris – Velopoulos, brother of the president of Hellenic Lysis), in Thessaloniki B (3 out of 4 – except for Savvas Anastasiadis), in Athens A ( 6 out of 7 – excluding Fotini Pipili), and in the Western Sector of Athens (4 out of 5 excluding Maria Syregela).

On the contrary, the ND wins two additional seats in Serres (4 out of 2 – Fotini Arambatzis and Theofilos Leontaridis are elected), in Ioannina (3 out of 1 – Maria – Alexandra Kefala, Giorgos Amyras are elected), as well as in Trikala and Fthiotida (3 from 1) with the consequence that Athanasios Lioutas and Katerina Papakosta – Palioura, as well as Yiannis Oikonomou and Giorgos Kotronias are elected respectively. ND also elects two additional MPs in Imathia (4 out of 2) with Anastasios Bartzokas and Lazaros Tsavdaridis favored as well as in Karditsa (4 out of 2 – Asimina Skondra and Telis Spanias are elected) and Messinia (4 out of 2 – Ioannis Lambropoulos is elected and Pericles Mantas).

Four MPs from three compared to May are elected in Piraeus B with the additional seat being won by Yannis Tragakis, in the Dodecanese (Nikolaos – Vasilios Ypsilantis), in Kavala (Aggeliki Delikari), in the Cyclades (Michalis Kafouros),

Finally, three MPs are elected from two in Western Attica (Evangelos Liakos), in Evros (Stavros Keletsis), and in Chania (Alexandros Markogiannakis).

In the remaining constituencies, the party maintained its parliamentary strength, with the result that there are no differences compared to the May elections regarding the candidates elected to the new Parliament.