Elections in Littland

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Past Folkekammer elections

Established in 1913 following the Littish Civil War, the Folkekammer is the legislative power in Littland. While the President plays a prominent role on the international stage, representing Littland. The Folkekammer is debatably the most important political institution in Littland, aside from the government itself.

1910's

Folkekammer following the 1913 election
Folkekammer following the 1917 election
Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
1913 AP Labour Party
132 / 225
The first election following the Littish Civil War.
The main focus of the election was the reconstruction of the country.
Communist/Socialist parties were banned, and not allowed to run in the election.
KF Christian People's Party
67 / 225
Li Liberal Party
26 / 225
1917 AP Labour Party
142 / 225
Communist/Socialist parties were banned, and not allowed to run in the election.
KF Christian People's Party
62 / 225
Li Liberal Party
21 / 225

1920's

Folkekammer following the 1921 election
Folkekammer following the 1924 election
Folkekammer following the 1928 election
Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
1921 AP Labour Party
144 / 225
Communist/Socialist parties were banned, and not allowed to run in the election.
KF Christian People's Party
68 / 225
Li Liberal Party
13 / 225
1924 AP Labour Party
117 / 225
Snap election called after the passing of Torsten Einarsen. The AP could not agree on a replacement for Prime Minister.
Communist/Socialist parties were banned, and not allowed to run in the election.
KF Christian People's Party
74 / 225
Li Liberal Party
34 / 225
1928 AP Labour Party
121 / 225
Communist/Socialist parties were banned, and not allowed to run in the election.
KF Christian People's Party
63 / 225
Li Liberal Party
29 / 225
BF Farmers Union
12 / 225

1930's

Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
0 / 225

1940's

Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
0 / 225
Communist and Socialist parties were given permission to run in future elections

1950's

Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
0 / 225

1960's

Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
0 / 225

1970's

Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
0 / 225

1980's

Folkekammer following the 1986 election
Folkekammer following the 1988 election
Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
1983 XXXX%
10 / 225
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10 / 225
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10 / 225
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10 / 225
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10 / 225
The 1986 Constitution increases the number of seats from 225 to 325
1986 AP Labour Party XXXX%
113 / 325
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KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
108 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
48 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
43 / 325
KP Communist Party XXXX%
13 / 325
1988 AP Labour Party XXXX%
118 / 325
XXXXX
KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
103 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
56 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
48 / 325

1990's

Folkekammer following the 1991 election
Folkekammer following the 1994 election
Folkekammer following the 1998 election
Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
1991 KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
114 / 325
XXXXX
AP Labour Party XXXX%
95 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
55 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
45 / 325
OM Centrist Party XXXX%
16 / 325
1994 KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
96 / 325
XXXXX
AP Labour Party XXXX%
88 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
50 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
49 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
28 / 325
OM Centrist Party XXXX%
14 / 325
1998 AP Labour Party XXXX%
99 / 325
XXXXX
KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
83 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
52 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
41 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
33 / 325
V The Left XXXX%
17 / 325

2000's

Folkekammer following the 2002 election
Folkekammer following the 2004 election
Folkekammer following the 2007 election
Folkekammer following the 2008 election
Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
2002 AP Labour Party XXXX%
93 / 325
XXXXX
KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
80 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
53 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
51 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
48 / 325
2004 AP Labour Party XXXX%
105 / 325
XXXXX
KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
92 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
60 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
34 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
34 / 325
2007 AP Labour Party XXXX%
108 / 325
XXXXX
KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
97 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
39 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
32 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
30 / 325
NC New Center XXXX%
19 / 325
2008 AP Labour Party XXXX%
91 / 325
XXXXX
KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
86 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
61 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
37 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
28 / 325
NC New Center XXXX%
22 / 325

2010's

Folkekammer following the 2012 election
Folkekammer following the 2016 election
Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
2012 KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
93 / 325
XXXXX
AP Labour Party XXXX%
84 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
56 / 325
In The Initiative XXXX%
24 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
21 / 325
NC New Center XXXX%
17 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
16 / 325
RP Justice Party XXXX%
14 / 325
2016 KF Christian Democratic League XXXX%
92 / 325
XXXXX
AP Labour Party XXXX%
71 / 325
GF Green Future XXXX%
59 / 325
Li Liberal Party XXXX%
37 / 325
FP Freedom Party XXXX%
35 / 325
In The Initiative XXXX%
18 / 325
NC New Center XXXX%
13 / 325

2020's

Folkekammer following the 2020 election
Year Party Leader Vote
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Seats Comments
2020 KF Christian Democratic League Albert Simonsen XXXX%
81 / 325
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GF Green Future Lauritz Magnussen XXXX%
73 / 325
FP Freedom Party Morten Aadal XXXX%
62 / 325
AP Labour Party Sofie Aakjær XXXX%
60 / 325
Li Liberal Party Chris Clemensen XXXX%
19 / 325
NC New Center Birthe Hansen XXXX%
15 / 325
In The Initiative Hanne Thanning XXXX%
13 / 325
O Myltoft Movement Søren Bødker Jørgensen XXXX%
2 / 325