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1933 Icelandic parliamentary election

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FieldValue
election_name1933 Icelandic parliamentary election
countryKingdom of Iceland
ongoingno
previous_election1931
election_date16 July 1933
next_election1934
seats_for_electionAll 28 seats in the Lower House
and 8 of 14 seats in the Upper House of Althing
turnout68.95%
heading1Upper House
leader1Jón Þorláksson
party1Independence Party (Iceland)
last_election16
seats17
percentage148.01
leader2Ásgeir Ásgeirsson
party2Progressive Party (Iceland)
last_election27
seats25
percentage223.91
leader3Jón Baldvinsson
party3Social Democratic Party (Iceland)
last_election31
seats31
percentage319.24
leader4
party4Independents
last_election40
seats41
percentage41.35
heading5Lower House
leader5Jón Þorláksson
party5Independence Party (Iceland)
last_election59
seats513
percentage548.01
leader6Ásgeir Ásgeirsson
party6Progressive Party (Iceland)
last_election616
seats611
percentage623.91
leader7Jón Baldvinsson
party7Social Democratic Party (Iceland)
last_election73
seats74
percentage719.24
titlePrime Minister
before_electionÁsgeir Ásgeirsson
before_partyProgressive Party (Iceland)
before_image[[File:Asgeir Asgeirsson.jpgx70pxÁsgeir Ásgeirsson]]
after_electionÁsgeir Ásgeirsson
after_partyProgressive Party (Iceland)
after_image[[File:Asgeir Asgeirsson.jpgx70pxÁsgeir Ásgeirsson]]

and 8 of 14 seats in the Upper House of Althing

Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 16 July 1933. Voters elected all 28 seats in the Lower House of the Althing and eight of the fourteen seats in Upper House. The Independence Party emerged as the largest party in the Lower House, winning 13 of the 28 seats.

Results

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Notes

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p961 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p954
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