2011 Dutch Senate election

Elections of the Dutch Senate were held on 23 May 2011, following the provincial elections on 2 March 2011.[1] The 566 members of the twelve States-Provincial elected the 75 Senate members. The new Senate was installed on 7 June 2011. The term ended on 8 June 2015.

Participating parties edit

List numberPartyTop candidate
1Christian Democratic AppealElco Brinkman
2Labour PartyMarleen Barth
3People's Party for Freedom and DemocracyLoek Hermans
4GroenLinksTof Thissen
5Socialist PartyTiny Kox
6Democrats 66Roger van Boxtel
7ChristianUnionRoel Kuiper
8Reformed Political PartyGerrit Holdijk
9Independent Senate GroupKees de Lange
10Party for the AnimalsNiko Koffeman
11Party for FreedomMachiel de Graaf
1250PLUSJan Nagel
13Koornstra ListRuud Koornstra

Vote weights edit

The provinces have different population sizes, so the members of the States-Provincial cast weighted votes, to ensure that each vote represents the same number of people. The weight is determined by dividing the population of the province by the number of seats in the States of that province. This number is divided by 100 and rounded.

ProvinceSeatsPopulationVote weight[2]
South Holland553,527,449641
North Holland552,691,426489
North Brabant552,453,936446
Gelderland552,005,298365
Utrecht471,228,579261
Overijssel471,134,434241
Limburg471,122,631239
Friesland43647,280151
Groningen43579,034135
Drenthe41491,342120
Flevoland39391,988101
Zeeland39381,58298

Result edit

Result of the Dutch Eerste Kamer election, 2011
Party20072011[3]difference
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD)1416+2
Labour Party (PvdA)14140
Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA)2111−10
Party for Freedom (PVV)010+10
Socialist Party (SP)128 *−4
Democrats 66 (D66)25 *+3
GroenLinks (GL)45+1
ChristianUnion (CU)42−2
Reformed Political Party (SGP)21−1
50PLUS (50+)01+1
Party for the Animals (PvdD)110
Independent Senate Group (OSF)110
Total75750

The coalition parties VVD and CDA and their supporting party, the PVV, won 37 seats in this election, one short of an overall majority. However, the coalition-friendly SGP won the last needed seat, and it is expected that the SGP will help the cabinet in obtaining a majority on most issues.[4]

- * Democrats 66 missed a seat and the Socialist Party gained one due to a mistake of North Holland States-Provincial member Wim Cool, who voted with a blue writing device instead of the prescribed red one.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Electoral Calendar -worldwide elections". mherrera.org. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  2. ^ Stemwaarden Eerste Kamerverkiezing 2011 Archived 2011-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, Kiesraad
  3. ^ Prognose zetelverdeling Eerste Kamer volgens ANP Archived 2011-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, Nederlands Dagblad
  4. ^ Rutte haalt met SGP meerderheid in Eerste Kamer, Elsevier, 23 May 2011
  5. ^ D66 stem senaat blijft ongeldig Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine, Nieuws.nl, 31 May 2011