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1999 Icelandic parliamentary election

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1999 Icelandic parliamentary election
Iceland
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All 63 seats in the Althing
Turnout 84.11%
Party Leader % Seats +/?
Independence Davið Oddsson 40.74 26 +1
Social Democratic Margret Frimannsdottir 26.78 17 ?6
Progressive Halldor Asgrimsson 18.35 12 ?3
Left-Green Steingrimur J. Sigfusson 9.12 6 New
Liberal Sverrir Hermannsson 4.17 2 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after election
Davið Oddsson
Independence
Davið Oddsson
Independence

Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 8 May 1999. [1] The Independence Party remained the largest party in the Althing , winning 26 of the 63 seats. [2] The coalition government of the Independence Party and Progressive Party remained in office, with Davið Oddsson continuing as Prime Minister.

Results [ edit ]

Party Votes % +/? Seats +/?
Independence Party 67,513 40.74 +3.67 26 +1
Social Democratic Alliance 44,378 26.78 ?10.96 17 ?6
Progressive Party 30,415 18.35 ?4.97 12 ?3
Left-Green Movement 15,115 9.12 New 6 New
Liberal Party 6,919 4.17 New 2 New
Humanist Party 742 0.45 New 0 New
Christian Democratic Party 441 0.27 New 0 New
Anarchists in Iceland 204 0.12 New 0 New
Total 165,727 100.00 ? 63 0
Valid votes 165,727 97.82
Invalid/blank votes 3,697 2.18
Total votes 169,424 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 201,443 84.11
Source: Nohlen & Stover, Election Resources

By constituency [ edit ]

Constituency Independence Left-Green Liberal Progressive Social Democratic Other
Eastern 26.34% 10.96% 2.90% 38.40% 21.20% 0.19%
Northeastern 29.85% 22.04% 1.88% 29.17% 16.78% 0.27%
Northwestern 31.94% 9.41% 3.27% 30.33% 24.84% 0.22%
Reykjanes 44.66% 5.86% 4.63% 16.03% 28.07% 0.75%
Reykjavik 45.71% 9.39% 4.18% 10.35% 29.02% 1.34%
Southern 36.02% 2.88% 2.85% 29.18% 28.73% 0.34%
Western 33.35% 9.71% 1.99% 28.46% 26.11% 0.38%
Westfjords 29.61% 5.53% 17.71% 23.18% 23.59% 0.37%
Source: Constituency Level Election Archive

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stover (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook , p962 ISBN   978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stover, p977