Country: | Aruba |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Election Date: | 25 June 2021 |
Previous Election: | 2017 Aruban general election |
Previous Year: | 2017 |
Next Election: | Next Aruban general election |
Next Year: | Next |
Seats For Election: | All 21 seats in Parliament |
Majority Seats: | 11 |
Image1: | Evelyn Wever-Croes, 2022.jpg |
Leader1: | Evelyn Wever-Croes |
Party1: | PEM |
Seats Before1: | 9 |
Seats1: | 9 |
Popular Vote1: | 20,700 |
Percentage1: | 35.32% |
Swing1: | 4.54 |
Leader2: | Mike Eman |
Party2: | AVP |
Seats Before2: | 9 |
Seats2: | 7 |
Seat Change2: | 2 |
Popular Vote2: | 18,335 |
Percentage2: | 31.28% |
Swing2: | 6.33 |
Leader3: | Ursell Arends |
Party3: | RAIZ |
Seats Before3: | 0 |
Seats3: | 2 |
Seat Change3: | 2 |
Popular Vote3: | 5,474 |
Percentage3: | 9.34% |
Swing3: | 5.75 |
Leader4: | Marisol Lopez-Tromp |
Party4: | ASM |
Seats Before4: | 0 |
Seats4: | 2 |
Seat Change4: | 2 |
Popular Vote4: | 4,681 |
Percentage4: | 7.99% |
Swing4: | 7.50 |
Image5: | Miguel Mansur swearing in Parliament of Aruba.jpg |
Leader5: | Miguel Mansur |
Party5: | Accion 21 |
Seats Before5: | — |
Seats5: | 1 |
Seat Change5: | New |
Popular Vote5: | 3,410 |
Percentage5: | 5.82% |
Swing5: | New |
Prime Minister | |
Before Election: | Evelyn Wever-Croes |
Before Party: | PEM |
After Election: | Evelyn Wever-Croes |
After Party: | PEM |
General elections were held in Aruba on 25 June 2021 to elect all 21 members of Parliament.[1] The elections were originally scheduled to take place in September 2021, but were brought forward following the resignation of the government after a criminal investigation was opened against one of the governing coalition parties, Proud and Respected People, for embezzling government money.[2]
The 21 members were elected via open list proportional representation.