Greenlandic general election, 2014

Greenlandic general election, 2014
Greenland
28 November 2014

All 31 seats in the Parliament of Greenland.
16 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Kim Kielsen Sara Olsvig Anda Uldum
Party Forward (Siumut) Inuit Ataqatigiit Democrats
Leader since 18 October 2014 30 May 2014 30 May 2014
Last election 42.8% 34.4% 6.2%
Seats before 14 11 2
Seats won 11 11 4
Seat change Decrease3 Steady0 Increase2
Popular vote 10,102 9,776 3,468
Percentage 34.3% 33.2% 11.8%
Swing Decrease8.5% Decrease1.2% Increase5.6%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Hans Enoksen Knud Kristiansen[1] Nikku Olsen
Party Partii Naleraq Atassut Inuit
Leader since 9 January 2014 27 September 2014 24 January 2013
Last election N/A 8.1% 6.4%
Seats before New party 2 2
Seats won 3 2 0
Seat change Increase3 Steady0 Decrease2
Popular vote 3,423 1,919 477
Percentage 11.6% 6.5% 1.6%
Swing Increase11.6% Decrease1.6% Decrease4.8%

Prime Minister before election

Aleqa Hammond
Forward (Siumut)

Elected Prime Minister

Kim Kielsen
Forward (Siumut)

This article is part of a series on the
politics and government of
Greenland

Early general elections were held in Greenland on 28 November 2014.[2] They were called after Prime Minister Aleqa Hammond resigned following a spending scandal.[3] Siumut and Inuit Ataqatigiit emerged as the largest parties both winning 11 of the 31 seats. A three party coalition government was formed consisting of the incumbent Siumut and Solidarity parties alongside the Democrats.

Electoral system

The 31 members of Parliament were elected by proportional representation in multi-member constituencies. Seats were allocated using the d'Hondt method.[4]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Siumut10,10234.611–3
Inuit Ataqatigiit9,77633.5110
Democrats3,46811.94+2
Partii Naleraq3,42311.73New
Atassut1,9196.620
Inuit Party4771.60–2
Independents220.100
Invalid/blank votes301
Total29,488100310
Registered voters/turnout40,42472.9
Source: Valg

References


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