1982 Dutch general election explained

Country:Netherlands
Previous Election:1981
Next Election:1986
Seats For Election:All 150 seats in the House of Representatives
Majority Seats:76
Election Date:8 September 1982
Turnout:80.98% (6.05pp)
Leader1:Joop den Uyl
Party1:Labour Party (Netherlands)
Last Election1:44
Seats1:47
Percentage1:30.40
Leader2:Dries van Agt
Party2:Christian Democratic Appeal
Last Election2:48
Seats2:45
Percentage2:29.39
Leader3:Ed Nijpels
Party3:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Last Election3:26
Seats3:36
Percentage3:23.08
Leader4:Jan Terlouw
Party4:Democrats 66
Last Election4:17
Seats4:6
Percentage4:4.26
Party5:Pacifist Socialist Party
Last Election5:3
Seats5:3
Percentage5:2.28
Leader6:Henk van Rossum
Party6:Reformed Political Party
Last Election6:3
Seats6:3
Percentage6:1.90
Leader7:Ina Brouwer
Party7:Communist Party of the Netherlands
Last Election7:3
Seats7:3
Percentage7:1.79
Leader8:Ria Beckers
Party8:Political Party of Radicals
Last Election8:3
Seats8:2
Percentage8:1.66
Leader9:Meindert Leerling
Party9:Reformatory Political Federation
Last Election9:2
Seats9:2
Percentage9:1.51
Party10:Centre Party (Netherlands)
Last Election10:0
Seats10:1
Percentage10:0.83
Party11:Reformed Political League
Last Election11:1
Seats11:1
Percentage11:0.82
Party12:Evangelical People's Party (Netherlands)
Last Election12:0
Seats12:1
Percentage12:0.69
Map:Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 1982.png
Cabinet
Before Election:Third Van Agt cabinet
Before Party:CDAD66
After Election:First Lubbers cabinet
After Party:CDAVVD

Early general elections were held in the Netherlands on 8 September 1982.[1] The Labour Party emerged as the largest party, winning 47 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives;[2] however, this would be the last time it did so until 1994.

The Centre Party received 0.8% of the vote, winning one seat, which was taken by Hans Janmaat. This was the first time since World War II that a party considered to be right-wing extremist won a seat in the Dutch parliament.

Following the election the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) formed a coalition government with the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, with the CDA's Ruud Lubbers becoming prime minister.

Results

By province

Results by province[3]
ProvincePvdACDAVVDD'66PSPSGPCPNPPRRPFCPGPVEVPOthers
41.123.721.83.91.30.21.31.31.70.21.61.02.0
37.031.517.63.21.50.61.31.32.30.21.41.42.0
28.032.522.34.22.13.30.81.82.10.30.50.81.2
42.220.916.93.42.30.24.21.71.80.23.81.31.3
26.142.918.64.72.20.01.01.90.20.20.10.10.7
24.640.122.34.62.20.50.81.70.40.40.10.31.0
31.621.727.24.53.70.44.32.00.91.40.30.61.3
28.336.318.13.91.32.61.01.42.80.32.10.70.9
33.122.925.14.22.03.41.51.41.81.70.60.71.6
35.618.525.55.12.20.54.02.01.41.80.91.01.4
25.327.327.64.52.62.81.41.92.20.81.40.91.1
27.927.423.24.11.38.20.61.42.30.51.20.91.5

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1414
  3. Web site: Tweede Kamer 8 september 1982 . Kiesraad . Dutch . 4 November 2021.