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Kingdom of the Netherlands (1975–present, after the Anton Mussert dictatorship) edit

Governments:

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government
Composition
Election Monarch
(Reign)
Took office Left office Duration
  Henri van Maasdijk
(1904–1985)
5 December
1975
1 July
1976
209 days NSB
Van Maasdijk II
National Movement
(Mil./NDU/NSB/NVU/NP)
N/A King
Johan Karel I
 
(1975–2014)
During this interval, First Deputy Prime Minister Jan Klaasesz served as acting officeholder.
  Jan de Koning
(1926-1994)
5 July
1976
17 June
1977
4 years and 236 days National
Movement

(NVU)
De Koning I
National Movement[a]
(NVU/NDU/Mil./ NP)
17 June
1977
2 April
1979
UDM De Koning II
UDM
1977
2 April
1979
26 February
1981
De Koning III
UDM
1979
  Willem Aantjes
(1923–2015)
26 February
1981
2 December
1982
1 year and 279 days UDM Aantjes
UDM
  Klaas de Vries
(born 1943)
2 December
1982
24 July
1986
13 years and 155 days NSA De Vries I
NSA
1982
24 July
1986
6 December
1989
De Vries II
NSA
1986
6 December
1989
14 July
1993
De Vries III
NSA
1989
14 July
1993
5 May
1996
De Vries IV
NSA
1993
  Gerrit Zalm
(born 1952)
5 May
1996
27 April
2000
7 years and 349 days VP Zalm I
VP
1996
27 April
2000
17 April
2004
Zalm II
VP
2000
  Wouter Bos
(born 1963)
17 April
2004
12 April
2008
7 years and 248 days NSA Bos I
NSA
2004
12 April
2008
21 December
2011
Bos II
NSA
2008
  Henk Kamp
(born 1952)
21 December
2011
31 October
2016
6 years and 162 days VP Kamp I
VP
2011
King
Filips VI
 
(2014–present)
2015
31 October
2016
1 June
2018
(censored)
Kamp II
VP
2016
  Diederik Samsom
(born 1971)
2 June
2018
8 January
2020
5 years and 343 days NSA Samsom I
NSA
Apr. 2019
8 January
2020
Incumbent Samsom II
NSASKW
Nov. 2019
2002 Dutch general election
 
← 1998 15 May 2002 2005 →

All 150 seats in the Second Chamber
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout79.4%   6.0pp
  First party Second party Third party
     
Leader Ad Melkert Jan Peter Balkenende Hans Dijkstal
Party PvdA CDA VVD
Last election 45 seats, 29.0% 29 seats, 18.3% 38 seats, 24.7%
Seats won 32 30 25
Seat change   13   1   13
Popular vote 1995242 1,862,226 1,548,688
Percentage 21.0% 19.6% 16.3%
Swing   8.0pp   1.3pp   8.4pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
       
Leader Pim Fortuyn Paul Rosenmöller Thom de Graaf
Party LPF GL D66
Last election "New" 11 seats, 7.3% 14 seats, 9.0%
Seats won 20 15 9
Seat change   20   4   6
Popular vote 1,244,651 931,113 551,067
Percentage 13.1% 9.8% 5.8%
Swing   13.1pp   2.5pp   3.2pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
     
Leader Jan Marijnissen Kars Veling Bas van der Vlies
Party SP CU SGP
Last election 5 seats, 3.5% 5 seats, 3.2% 3 seats, 1.7%
Seats won 8 6 2
Seat change   3   2   1
Popular vote 494,060 380,047 114,012
Percentage 5.2% 4.0% 1.2
Swing   1.7pp   0.8pp   0.5pp

Prime Minister before election

Wim Kok
PvdA

Elected Prime Minister

Ad Melkert
PvdA

  1. ^ "Real Decreto-ley 23/1977, de 1 de abril, sobre reestructuración de los órganos dependientes del Consejo Nacional y nuevo régimen jurídico de las Asociaciones, funcionarios y patrimonio del Movimiento" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (83). Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado: 7768–7770. 7 April 1977. ISSN 0212-033X.
  2. ^ "El yugo y las flechas de Alcalá 44, desmontados". El País (in Spanish). 10 April 1977. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
2012 Dutch general election
 
← 2010 12 September 2012 2016 →

All 150 seats in the Second Chamber
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout74.6%   0.8pp
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Emile Roemer Mark Rutte Diederik Samsom
Party SP VVD PvdA
Last election 15 seats, 9.8% 31 seats, 20.5% 30 seats, 19.6%
Seats won 39 31 17
Seat change   24     13
Popular vote 2,412,604 1,950,816 1,055,514
Percentage 25.6% 20.7% 11.2%
Swing   15.8pp   0.2pp   8.4pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
       
Leader Geert Wilders Alexander Pechtold Sybrand van Haersma Buma
Party PVV D66 CDA
Last election 24 seats, 15.4% 10 seats, 6.9% 21 seats, 13.6%
Seats won 16 13 13
Seat change   8   3   8
Popular vote 989,544 819,908 801,059
Percentage 10.5% 8.7% 8.5%
Swing   4.9pp   1.8pp   5.1pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
       
Leader Arie Slob Jolande Sap Kees van der Staaij
Party CU GL SGP
Last election 5 seats, 3.2% 10 seats, 6.7% 2 seats, 1.7%
Seats won 7 5 3
Seat change   2   5   1
Popular vote 452,363 292,151 188,484
Percentage 4.8% 3.1% 2.0%
Swing   1.6pp   3.6pp   0.3pp

Prime Minister before election

Mark Rutte
VVD

Elected Prime Minister

Emile Roemer
SP


2006 Dutch general election
 
← 2003 22 November 2006 2011 →

All 150 seats in the Second Chamber
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout80.4%   0.4pp
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Wouter Bos Jan Peter Balkenende Mark Rutte
Party PvdA CDA VVD
Last election 42 seats, 27.2% 44 seats, 28.6% 28 seats, 17.9%
Seats won 52 31 23
Seat change   10   13   5
Popular vote 3,266,443 2,016,930 1,485,641
Percentage 33.2% 20.5% 15.1%
Swing   6.0pp   8.1pp   2.8pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
       
Leader Jan Marijnissen Geert Wilders Femke Halsema
Party SP PVV GL
Last election 9 seats, 6.3% New 8 seats, 5.1%
Seats won 19 7 7
Seat change   10   7   1
Popular vote 1,219,997 462,418 452,579
Percentage 12.4% 4.7% 4.6%
Swing   6.1pp   4.7pp   0.5pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
     
Leader André Rouvoet Alexander Pechtold Bas van der Vlies
Party CU D66 SGP
Last election 3 seats, 2.1 6 seats, 4.0% 2 seats, 1.5%
Seats won 7 2 2
Seat change   4   4  
Popular vote 442,741 147,580 137,742
Percentage 4.5% 1.5% 1.4%
Swing   2.4pp   2.5pp   0.1pp

Prime Minister before election

Jan Peter Balkenende
CDA

Elected Prime Minister

Wouter Bos
PvdA


2023 Spanish general election
 
← 2019 (Nov) 10 December 2023 Next →

All 350 seats in the Congress of Deputies and 208 (of 265) seats in the Senate
176 seats needed for a majority in the Congress of Deputies
Opinion polls
Turnout(72.6%)
( 6.4 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
       
Leader Pedro Sánchez Isabel Díaz Ayuso Santiago Abascal
Party PSOE PP Vox
Leader's seat Madrid Madrid Madrid
Last election 120 seats, 28.0% 89 seats, 20.8% 52 seats, 15.1%
Seats won 113 108 48
Seat change  7  19  4
Popular vote 7,568,143 7,187,421 3,831,155
Percentage 27.8% 26.6% 14.2%
Swing  0.2 pp  5.8 pp  0.9 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
       
Leader Yolanda Díaz Gabriel Rufián Míriam Nogueras
Party Unidas Podemos[b] ERC JxCat
Leader's seat Pontevedra Barcelona Barcelona
Last election 35 seats, 12.9% 13 seats, 3.6% 8 seats, 2.2%
Seats won 29 14 6
Seat change  6  1  2
Popular vote 3,162,525 946,559 470,729
Percentage 11.7% 3.8% 1.7%
Swing  1.2 pp  0.2 pp  0.5 pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
       
Leader Aitor Esteban íñigo Errejón Oskar Matute
Party EAJ/PNV Más País Euskal Herria Bildu
Leader's seat Bizkaia Madrid Bizkaia
Last election 6 seats, 1.6% 3 seats, 2.4% 5 seats, 1.1%
Seats won 6 5 5
Seat change    2  
Popular vote 378,962 695,370 277,093
Percentage 1.4% 3.0% 1.0%
Swing  0.2 pp  0.4 pp  0.1 pp

Prime Minister before election

Pedro Sánchez
PSOE

Elected Prime Minister

Pedro Sánchez (acting)
PSOE


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