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For the 22 November 2023 Dutch general election, 26 electoral lists were successfully submitted, totalling 1,126 candidates. [1] The 150 seats were awarded to party lists, with candidates over the preference threshold awarded a seat first if available and the other seats awarded based on position on the list.
Social Democratic Workers' Party: 1894 1946 23.81 Social Democratic League: Socialist Party: Union 55+ Alliance to Democratise the Forces: 0.51 League of Communists in the Netherlands: Alliance for National Reconstruction Verbond voor Nationaal Herstel: 1933 1941 0.8: VoorNederland: 2014 2017 0.36 Free-minded Party: Free-thinking Democratic League
Early general elections were held in the Netherlands on 22 November 2023 to elect the members of the House of Representatives. [1] [2] The elections had been expected to be held in 2025, but a snap election was called after the fourth Rutte cabinet collapsed on 7 July 2023 due to disagreements on immigration policy between the coalition parties. [3]
Candidate list for Democrats 66; Number Candidate Preference votes Result 1 Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy: 253,866 Elected 2 Raquel García Hermida-van der Walle: 100,504 Elected 3 Brigitte van den Berg: 46,436 Elected 4 Ellen Mok: 34,464 5 Susanne Caarls: 10,516 6 Leonne van Vlimmeren: 3,383 7 Jasper Veen: 2,059 8 Laura de Vries: 11,702 9 Anita ...
Candidate list for the Christian Democratic Appeal; Position Candidate Votes Result 1 Wopke Hoekstra: 437,240 Elected 2 Pieter Omtzigt: 342,472 Elected 3 Anne Kuik: 32,945 Elected 4 Inge van Dijk: 16,851 Elected 5 Raymond Knops: 8,881 Elected 6 Pieter Heerma: 1,393 Elected 7 Mona Keijzer: 18,031 Elected 8 Agnes Mulder: 5,736 Elected 9 Harry van ...
The recently formed New Social Contract party wants to set a “guideline” ceiling of 50,000 migrants a year allowed into the Netherlands — including asylum seekers, labor migrants and students.
Forum for Democracy (Dutch: Forum voor Democratie [ˈfoːrʏɱ voːr ˌdeːmoːkraːˈ(t)si]; FvD) is a far-right political party in the Netherlands, originally founded as a think tank by Thierry Baudet and Henk Otten in 2015 before registering itself as a party the following year.
It was the tenth time the elections have been held for the European elections in the Netherlands, and the first to take place after Brexit. Left-wing GroenLinks–PvdA retained its plurality, winning eight seats. The right-wing populist Party for Freedom saw the largest increase in seats, going from zero to six compared to the previous election.