have had legal domicile in Iceland Foreign nationals are not allowed to vote in presidential elections, parliamentary elections, or national referendums...
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Parliamentary elections are due to be held in Iceland on 30 November 2024 to elect the 63 members of the Althing. The 2021 parliamentary election took place...
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founded on 24 November 2012 and ran for the first time in the 2013 parliamentary election. The Icelandic Pirate Party was founded on 24 November 2012 by Smári...
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Presidential elections were held in Iceland on 1 June 2024. Incumbent president Guðni Th. Jóhannesson announced that he would not seek a third term. Entrepreneur...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 25 September 2021 to elect the members of the Althing. Following the elections, the three parties in the ruling...
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Presidential elections were held in Iceland on Saturday, 26 June 2004. Traditionally, Icelandic presidential elections in which the incumbent president...
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The politics of Iceland take place in the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the president is the head of state...
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force in Scandinavian politics. From its first election, in 1931, it was the largest party in Iceland. The Independence Party won the 2007 elections, increasing...
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of Iceland (Icelandic: Forseti Íslands) is the head of state of Iceland. The incumbent is Halla Tómasdóttir, who won the 2024 presidential election. The...
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Althing (redirect from Parliament of Iceland)
Álvarez-Rivera, Manuel. "Election Resources on the Internet: Elections to the Icelandic Althing (Parliament)". electionresources.org. Election Resources. Retrieved...
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parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 25 April 2009, following strong pressure from the public as a result of the Icelandic financial crisis...
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Presidential elections were held in Iceland on 27 June 2020. Absentee voting opened on 25 May 2020. Incumbent president Guðni Th. Jóhannesson was re-elected...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 29 October 2016. They were due to be held on or before 27 April 2017, but following the 2016 Icelandic anti-government...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 27 April 2013. Fifteen parties contested the elections, compared to just seven in the previous elections. The result...
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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...
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This is a list of elections in Iceland. Adam Carr's Election Archive Parties and elections NSD: European Election Database - Iceland...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 28 October 2017. On 15 September 2017, the three-party coalition government collapsed after the departure...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 8 April 1995. They were the first elections after the Althing became a unicameral parliament in 1991. The...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 10 September 1914. They were the last parliamentary elections in which only men could vote. The 30 elected...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 23 April 1983. The Independence Party remained the largest party in the Lower House of the Althing, winning...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 28 October 1911. The 30 elected members of the Althing were elected from single or double member constituencies...
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Viðreisn (redirect from Reconstruction (Iceland))
participated in the 2016 elections to the Althing (Icelandic parliament) and won seven seats. Nordsieck, Wolfram (2017). "Iceland". Parties and Elections in Europe...
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Municipal elections took place in Iceland on 14 May 2022 to elect 64 municipal councils, including 5 councils for municipalities that will be formed after...
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Presidential elections were held in Iceland on 29 June 1980. The result was a victory for Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, who received 34% of the vote. She became...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland in June 1894. The 30 elected members of the Althing were elected from single or double member constituencies...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland in September 1892. The 30 elected members of the Althing were elected from single or double member constituencies...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 9 June 1963. The Independence Party won 16 of the 40 seats in the Lower House of the Althing. Bjarni Benediktsson...
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before the 2017 Icelandic parliamentary election. The Centre Party belongs to the Nordic agrarian party family. Like many parties in Iceland, it is Eurosceptic...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 20 April 1991. The Independence Party remained the largest party in the Lower House of the Althing, winning...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland in September 1880. The 30 elected members of the Althing were elected from single or double member constituencies...
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