1986 Dutch general election

General elections were held in the Netherlands on 21 May 1986.[1] The Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) emerged as the largest party, winning 54 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives.[2]

1986 Dutch general election
Netherlands
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All 150 seats in the House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout85.76% (Increase 4.78pp)
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
CDARuud Lubbers34.5954+9
PvdAJoop den Uyl33.2752+5
VVDEd Nijpels17.4127−9
D66Hans van Mierlo6.139+3
SGPBas van der Vlies1.7430
PPRRia Beckers1.2620
PSPAndrée van Es1.201−2
GPVGert Schutte0.9610
RPFMeindert Leerling0.911−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Most voted-for party by municipality
Cabinet before Cabinet after
First Lubbers cabinet
CDAVVD
Second Lubbers cabinet
CDAVVD

The incumbent CDA-VVD coalition maintained exactly the same number of seats as they had achieved at the last general election and continued working together in government with the CDA's Ruud Lubbers as Prime Minister.

Electoral system edit

The Dutch parliament was elected using party-list proportional representation with a single nationwide constituency.[3]

Results edit

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Christian Democratic Appeal3,172,91834.5954+9
Labour Party3,051,67833.2752+5
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy1,596,99117.4127–9
Democrats 66562,4666.139+3
Reformed Political Party159,7401.7430
Political Party of Radicals115,2031.2620
Pacifist Socialist Party110,1821.201–2
Reformed Political League88,3810.9610
Reformatory Political Federation83,5820.911–1
Communist Party of the Netherlands57,8470.630–3
Centre Party36,7410.400–1
Socialist Party32,1440.3500
Evangelical People's Party21,9980.240–1
Federation of Greens18,6410.200New
Party for the Middle Groups15,2970.170New
Loesje12,8820.140New
Centre Democrats12,2770.130New
League of Communists in the Netherlands4,6180.050New
Partij voor Ambtenaren & Trendvolgers4,5000.050New
Anti Revolutionaries '853,6640.040New
Socialist Workers' Party3,6340.040New
God with Us2,3750.0300
General Interest Party2,1280.020New
Luck for Everyone Party1,1840.010New
Wissink List5600.010New
Humanist Party4630.010New
Brummer List650.000New
Total9,172,159100.001500
Valid votes9,172,15999.70
Invalid/blank votes27,4620.30
Total votes9,199,621100.00
Registered voters/turnout10,727,70185.76
Source: Kiesraad

By province edit

Results by province[4]
ProvinceCDAPvdAVVDD66SGPPPRPSPGPVRPFOthers
 Drenthe27.043.517.85.20.21.10.71.81.12.3
 Flevoland29.833.617.27.92.61.30.71.61.92.2
 Friesland34.839.513.05.20.61.10.81.61.41.5
 Gelderland37.531.516.45.43.01.41.10.71.31.7
 Groningen23.046.913.55.40.21.61.53.91.12.0
 Limburg46.034.011.34.40.01.00.80.10.12.4
 North Brabant44.229.615.45.50.41.11.10.20.31.7
 North Holland27.734.521.57.70.31.52.00.40.53.4
 Overijssel41.131.213.34.82.21.10.82.31.73.1
 South Holland29.433.719.77.03.11.11.10.81.03.9
 Utrecht33.826.621.67.02.51.71.61.61.21.6
 Zeeland32.929.617.85.57.91.00.71.41.52.9

References edit

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1396 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1414
  3. ^ Derbyshire and Derbyshire, Political Systems of the World, p. 505
  4. ^ "Tweede Kamer 21 mei 1986". Kiesraad (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 November 2021.

Further reading edit

  • Van Der Eijk, Cees; Irwin, Galen; Niemöller, Kees (1986). "The Dutch parliamentary election of May 1986". Electoral Studies. 5 (3): 289–296.
  • Gladdish, Ken. "The Centre Holds: the 1986 Netherlands Election," West European Politics (1987). 10#1 pp. 115–119