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Revision as of 10:44, 7 December 2021

1996 Ordennyan general election

← 1996 6 June 1996 [[2005 Ordennyan general election|2005]] →

All 650 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
326 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Fredrik Månsson Former Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the Nordic Council Session in Helsinki 2008-10-28.jpg Albin Andersson
Leader Fredrik Månsson Frederik Xandström Albin Andersson
Party AP KP LP
Leader since 22 March 1994 22 August 1996 22 June 1989
Leader's seat Hellesvik (Lost re-election)
Nørdenavvic (List)
Osea (List)
Ran in Mellanborg
Barkerud
Last election 435 seats, 48.5% 148 seats, 25.4% 40 seats, 9%
Seats won 270 260 55
Seat change Decrease165 Increase112 Increase15
Percentage 41.54% 40% 8.46%
Swing Decrease6.96% Increase15.6% Decrease0.54%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Steingrímur J. Sigfússon norden-1 (cropped).jpg Sherrod Brown official photo 2009 2.jpg
Leader Guðmund Guðmundsson Rune Nyström
Party DCP GP
Leader since 17 November 1983 6 July 1995
Leader's seat November City North Oured North
Last election 15 seats, 3.9% 10 seat, 3.5%
Seats won 28 24
Seat change Increase13 Increase14
Percentage 4.31% 4.1%
Swing Increase0.41% Increase0.6%

Prime Minister before election

Fredrik Månsson
Labour Party

Elected Prime Minister

Johan Olsson
Independent