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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]
All opposition parties against the Junta were banned. Former ruling party National League for Democracy, which was overthrown by the military coup in 2021 formed National Unity Government with small minor parties, allied with Anti-government armed groups and revolted against the Junta caused the civil war.
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 ...
Candidate list for Socialist Party; Number Candidate Preference votes Result 1 Gerrie Elfrink: 69,808 2 Fenna Feenstra: 30,643 3 Bram Roovers: 3,823 4 Anne Cramer: 4,131 5 Vera Inekci: 1,505 6 Ben van Gils: 400 7 Anne-Marie Mineur: 1,370 8 Meltem Okcu: 2,372 9 Oscar van Raak: 1,407 10 Sebastiaan van den Hout: 277 11 Janet Ramesar: 1,103 12 ...
The vote is shaping up to be very close, with the VVD and the recently formed conservative populist party New Social Contract leading in polls against a center-left bloc of Labor and Green Left.
Many left-leaning voters in the Netherlands have a habit of voting tactically for the largest left-leaning force in an attempt to prevent a right-leaning party from becoming the largest party. [15] Examples of this are the 2012 and 2003 general elections when voters from other left-leaning parties flocked to the Labour Party. [citation needed]