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! Election year !! % of votes !! Seats won !! +/- (% point) !! +/- (seats) !! Govt? | ! Election year !! % of votes !! Seats won !! +/- (% point) !! +/- (seats) !! Govt? | ||
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! 1950 | ! [[1950 Schoklandic general election|1950]] | ||
| 7.4% #4 | | 7.4% #4 | ||
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! 1954 | ! [[1954 Schoklandic general election|1954]] | ||
| 7.5% #4 | | 7.5% #4 | ||
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! 1958 | ! [[1958 Schoklandic general election|1958]] | ||
| 13.0% #4 | | 13.0% #4 | ||
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! 1962 | ! [[1962 Schoklandic general election|1962]] | ||
| 14.1% #3 | | 14.1% #3 | ||
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! 1966 | ! [[1966 Schoklandic general election|1966]] | ||
| 14.6% #3 | | 14.6% #3 | ||
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! 1969 | ! [[1969 Schoklandic general election|1969]] | ||
| 15.2% #3 | | 15.2% #3 | ||
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! 1973 | ! [[1973 Schoklandic general election|1973]] | ||
| 14.1% #4 | | 14.1% #4 | ||
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! 1977 | ! [[1977 Schoklandic general election|1977]] | ||
| 10.1% #5 | | 10.1% #5 | ||
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! [[1981 Schoklandic general election|1981]] | |||
| 8.8% #6 | |||
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| {{decrease}} 3 | |||
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=== Leaders === | |||
* Louis Huis (1957-1972) | |||
* Pieter Jacobsen (1972-1980) | |||
* Henry Tuykschki (1980-1983) |
Revision as of 17:06, 9 June 2020
Liberal State Party Liberale Rijkspartij | |
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Abbreviation | LRP |
Ideology | Liberalism Classical liberalism Conservative liberalism Factions: Libertarianism Right-wing populism Social liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
National affiliation | LD&R |
Colors | Gold |
State Assembly | 42 / 220
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The Liberal State Party (Dutch: Liberale Rijkspartij, LRP) is a liberal political party.
Election results
State Assembly
Election year | % of votes | Seats won | +/- (% point) | +/- (seats) | Govt? |
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1950 | 7.4% #4 | 14 / 220
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Opposition | ||
1954 | 7.5% #4 | 14 / 220
|
0.1 | Opposition | |
1958 | 13.0% #4 | 27 / 220
|
5.5 | 13 | Government SDRP-PRP-LRP-VCRP |
1962 | 14.1% #3 | 30 / 220
|
1.1 | 3 | Government SDRP-PRP-LRP-VCRP |
1966 | 14.6% #3 | 30 / 220
|
0.5 | Opposition | |
1969 | 15.2% #3 | 31 / 220
|
0.6 | 1 | Government SDRP-LD&R-F'70-VCRP |
1973 | 14.1% #4 | 29 / 220
|
1.1 | 2 | Opposition |
1977 | 10.1% #5 | 19 / 220
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4.1 | 10 | Opposition |
1981 | 8.8% #6 | 16 / 220
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1.3 | 3 | Opposition |
Leaders
- Louis Huis (1957-1972)
- Pieter Jacobsen (1972-1980)
- Henry Tuykschki (1980-1983)