1946 Dutch general election

General elections were held in the Netherlands on 17 May 1946,[1] the first after World War II. The Catholic People's Party, a continuation of the pre-war Roman Catholic State Party, remained the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning 32 of the 100 seats.[2]

1946 Dutch general election
Netherlands
← 193717 May 19461948 →

All 100 seats in the House of Representatives
51 seats needed for a majority
Turnout93.1% (Decrease 1.3 pp)
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
KVPCarl Romme30.8%32+1
PvdAWillem Drees28.3%29−2
ARPJan Schouten12.9%13−4
CPNPaul de Groot10.6%10+7
CHUHendrik Tilanus7.8%80
PvdVSteven Bierema6.4%6+2
SGPPieter Zandt2.1%20
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Cabinet before Cabinet after
Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet
KVPPvdAARP
First Beel cabinet
KVPPvdA

Following the elections, the Catholic People's Party formed a grand coalition government with the Labour Party.

Results edit

Indicated changes in seats are compared to the Schermerhorn-Drees cabinet appointed by Queen Wilhelmina after World War II.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Catholic People's Party1,466,58230.8132+1
Labour Party1,347,94028.3129–1
Anti-Revolutionary Party614,20112.9013–4
Communist Party of the Netherlands502,96310.5610+7
Christian Historical Union373,2177.8480
Freedom Party305,2876.416+2
Reformed Political Party101,7592.1420
Protestant Union32,0200.670New
Dutch Bellamy Party11,2050.240New
Lopes Group5,5370.120New
Total4,760,711100.001000
Valid votes4,760,71196.92
Invalid/blank votes151,3043.08
Total votes4,912,015100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,275,88893.10
Source: Nederlandse verkiezingsuitslagen

By province edit

Results by province[3]
ProvinceKVPPvdAARPCPNCHUPvdVSGPOthers
 Drenthe5.839.419.27.112.015.80.20.5
 Friesland6.737.523.810.115.64.70.70.9
 Gelderland31.628.312.04.513.06.43.50.7
 Groningen5.535.522.514.69.311.20.11.3
 Limburg79.612.50.95.60.50.60.2-
 North Brabant77.712.53.32.22.31.10.60.3
 North Holland23.232.610.021.14.27.00.51.5
 Overijssel26.628.713.910.410.95.42.71.4
 South Holland18.631.916.611.38.28.53.61.3
 Southern IJsselmeer Polders23.428.817.218.37.42.01.61.4
 Utrecht25.829.117.37.69.66.23.51.0
 Zeeland20.924.616.32.817.37.29.81.2

References edit

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1396 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1413
  3. ^ "Tweede Kamer 16 mei 1946". Kiesraad (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 November 2023.