2018 Lynsk General Election

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2018 Lynsk general election

← 2012 January 30th, 2018

All 215 seats to the Lundsthing
108 seats are needed for a majority in the Lundsthing
Turnout66.98% (Increase1.37%)
5,471,902
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Christoffer Burchardt Jens Haagensen Berit Larsen
Party Alliance of Christian Democrats Socialist Workers Party Reform Coalition
Leader since 13th May 2016 8th May 2014 10th January 2015
Seats won 37 35 32
Popular vote 897,992 837,989 781,288
Percentage 17.13 15.99 14.9%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Mikael Solberg Rasmus Vollan Samuel Stefansen
Party Green Party National People's Party National Workers Coalition
Leader since 6th March 2010 23rd October 2014 3rd August 2011
Seats won 29 28 24
Popular vote 692,018 682,967 577,239
Percentage 13.2% 13.03% 11.01%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
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Leader Amund Droit Ann Inggoew Jocelyne Ottosen
Party Farmers Party Indigenous People's Party Red-Green Ecology Coalition
Leader since 28th October 2017 1st July 2005 1st May 2017
Seats won 19 7 4
Popular vote 477,218 189,294 105,897
Percentage 9.1% 3.61% 2.02%

Prime Minister before election

Jens Haagensen
Socialist Workers Party

Elected Prime Minister

Christoffer Burchardt
Alliance of Christian Democrats