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Icelandic parliamentary election, 2007

Icelandic parliamentary election, 2007
Iceland
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All 63 seats in the Althing
Turnout 83.62%
  First party Second party Third party
  Geir H. Haarde Islands utrikesminister (cropped).png Islands utrikesminister Ingibjorg Solrun Gisladottir vid Nordiska Radets session i Oslo. 2007-10-31. Foto- Magnus Froderberg-norden.org.jpg Steingrímur J. Sigfússon.jpg
Leader Geir Haarde Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir Steingrímur J. Sigfússon
Party Independence Social Democratic Left-Green
Last election 22 seats 20 seats 5 seats
Seats won
25 / 63
18 / 63
9 / 63
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 2 Increase 4
Popular vote 66,754 48,743 26,136
Percentage 36.64% 26.76% 14.35%
Swing Increase 2.96% Decrease 4.19% Increase 5.54%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Guðjón Arnar Kristjánsson.jpg
Leader Jon Sigurdsson Guðjón Arnar Kristjánsson
Party Progressive Liberal
Seats before 12 seats 4
Seats won
7 / 63
4 / 63
Seat change Decrease 5 Increase 0
Popular vote 21,350 13,233
Percentage 11.72% 7.26%
Swing Decrease 6.01% Decrease 0.12%

Prime Minister before election

Geir Haarde
Independence

Elected Prime Minister

Geir Haarde
Independence


Geir Haarde
Independence

Geir Haarde
Independence

Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 12 May 2007. The Independence Party remained the largest party in the Althing, winning 25 of the 63 seats.

Six parties participated in the elections: the two parties of the then government coalition, the right wing Independence Party and the centrist Progressive Party, and the opposition parties in the Alþingi, the Social Democratic Alliance, the Left-Green Movement and the Liberal Party; one new party, the environmentalist Icelandic Movement – Living Country also participated in the elections. The Fighting Union, an advocacy party for disabled and senior citizens' rights, failed to present lists of candidates in due time in five out of six constituencies, and therefore decided to withdraw from the elections.

There are 6 constituencies in Iceland. According to the Law on Parliamentary Elections (nr.24/2000), each constituency is granted 9 seats decided by proportional voting in the constituency, and finally 9 special Leveling seats (either 1 or 2 per constituency, depending on their population size) will work to adjust the result, so that proportionality is also ensured according to the overall number of party votes at the national level. The number of constituency seats shall however be adjusted ahead of the next election, if the fraction of residents with suffrage per available seat in the constituency became more than twice as big in the latest election, when comparing the constituency with the highest fraction against the one with the lowest fraction. In that case a constituency seat shall travel from the constituency with the lowest figure to the one with the highest figure, until the result of the equation comply with the rule. However, the total number of seats (including leveling seats) must never become less than six in any constituency. The box below display the number of available seats in each constituency at the 2007 parliamentary election.


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