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1977 Dutch general election

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1977 Dutch general election
Netherlands
← 197225 May 19771981 →

All 150 seats in theHouse of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout88.1% (Increase 4.6pp)
PartyLeaderVote %Seats+/–
PvdAJoop den Uyl33.8%53+10
CDADries van Agt31.9%49+1
VVDHans Wiegel17.9%28+6
D66Jan Terlouw5.4%8+2
SGPHette Abma2.1%30
CPNMarcus Bakker1.7%2−5
PPRRia Beckers1.6%3−4
GPVBart Verbrugh0.9%1−1
PSPBram van der Lek0.9%1−1
BPHendrik Koekoek0.8%1−2
DS'70Willem Drees Jr.0.7%1−5
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Most voted-for party by municipality
Cabinet beforeCabinet after
Den Uyl cabinet
PvdAKVPARPD66PPR
First Van Agt cabinet
CDAVVD

General elections were held in theNetherlands on 25 May 1977.[1] TheLabour Party remained the largest party, winning 53 of the 150 seats in theHouse of Representatives.[2] Following the election, it took 208 days of negotiations to form a new government. This was a European record for longest government formation that stood until after the2010 Belgian general election.[3] TheChristian Democratic Appeal was formed by theAnti-Revolutionary Party (ARP),Christian Historical Union (CHU) and theCatholic People's Party (KVP) in 1976. The first joint party leader was a member of the KVP,Dries van Agt.

Eventually a coalition was formed between theChristian Democratic Appeal and thePeople's Party for Freedom and Democracy withDries van Agt as Prime Minister.

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Labour Party2,813,79333.8353+10
Christian Democratic Appeal2,652,27831.8949+1
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy1,492,68917.9528+6
Democrats 66452,4235.448+2
Reformed Political Party177,0102.1330
Communist Party of the Netherlands143,4811.732–5
Political Party of Radicals140,9101.693–4
Reformed Political League79,4210.951–1
Pacifist Socialist Party77,9720.941–1
Farmers' Party69,9140.841–2
Democratic Socialists '7059,4870.721–5
Reformatory Political Federation53,2200.640New
Dutch People's Union33,4340.400New
Roman Catholic Party of the Netherlands33,2270.400–1
Socialist Party24,4200.290New
Federation of Elderly Parties of the Netherlands4,3790.050New
Union Against Arbitrariness of Civil Servants4,1100.050New
Communist Unity Movement of the Netherlands2,6490.030New
Democratic Action Centre2,1500.030New
Party of the Taxpayers2010.000New
European Conservative Union1970.000New
Jusia List910.000New
Dutch Middle Class Party890.0000
Griek List670.000New
Total8,317,612100.001500
Valid votes8,317,61299.42
Invalid/blank votes48,2170.58
Total votes8,365,829100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,497,99988.08
Source: Kiesraad[4]

By province

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Results by province[4]
ProvincePvdACDAVVDD'66SGPCPNPPRGPVPSPBPDS'70Others
 Drenthe41.527.118.24.40.41.21.41.80.61.30.61.5
 Friesland37.337.412.34.40.91.51.31.60.80.60.61.3
 Gelderland30.835.517.24.83.70.61.70.70.91.40.52.2
 Groningen42.424.314.44.40.34.31.94.01.30.70.61.4
 Limburg30.144.614.73.30.11.11.90.10.71.00.42.0
 North Brabant28.843.715.75.00.50.61.60.20.81.10.51.5
 North Holland35.422.921.77.30.54.52.10.41.50.61.21.9
 Overijssel31.039.513.24.22.91.11.32.20.51.20.42.5
 South Holland37.924.619.96.13.81.31.50.80.80.40.92.0
 Southern IJsselmeer Polders33.129.018.96.71.02.92.81.30.60.60.72.4
 Utrecht28.230.522.16.63.20.91.91.61.30.70.72.3
 Zeeland32.629.817.34.48.40.41.51.60.51.00.61.9

References

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  1. ^Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010)Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1396ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^Nohlen & Stöver, p1414
  3. ^Laurent Thomet (January 8, 2011)."Belgium's shoddy political record poses financial threat". Archived fromthe original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved2011-01-27.Without a government for nearly seven months, Belgium now holds a dubious record in Europe and with no end in sight to the political crisis, fears are growing of a backlash from watchful markets. The divided country on Saturday broke the 208-day mark set by the Netherlands in 1977 for being without a government.
  4. ^ab"Tweede Kamer 25 mei 1977".Kiesraad (in Dutch). Retrieved4 November 2021.
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