Greek legislative election, 1990

Greek legislative election, 1990

Legislative elections were held in the Hellenic Republic on April 8, 1990. At stake were 300 seats in the Greek parliament, the Voule.

The conservative New Democracy party of Constantine Mitsotakis, was elected, defeating the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) of Andreas Papandreou.

election-table rowspan=2 colspan=2 valign=top|Summary of the 8 April 1990 Greek Parliament election results!colspan="3" cellpadding="8" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Votes!colspan="2" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Seats
- style="background-color:#E9E9E9"!No.!% !align="center"|+− %!align="center"|No.!align="center"|+−
-
New Democracy
Constantine Mitsotakis
align="right"|3,088,137
align="right"|46.9%
align="center"
align="center"|150
align="center"
-
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Andreas Papandreou
align="right"|2,543,042
align="right"|38.6%
align="center"
align="center"|123
align="center"
-
Coalition of the Left and Progress
Charilaos Florakis
align="right"|677,059
align="right"|10.3%
align="center"
align="center"|19
align="center"
-
Joint Panhellenic Socialist Movement-Left Coalition|
align="right"|66,861
align="right"|1.0%
align="center"
align="center"|4
align="center"
-
Alternative Ecologists|
align="right"|50,686
align="right"|0.8%
align="center"
align="center"|1
align="center"
-
Independent Muslim List|
align="right"|45,981
align="right"|0.7%
align="center"
align="center"|2
align="center"
-
Democratic Renewal
Konstantinos Stefanopoulos
align="right"|44,077
align="right"|0.7%
align="center"
align="center"|1
align="center"
-
Other Green Lists|
align="right"|20,041
align="right"|0.3%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
New Left Current-People's Opposition
Kostas Kappos
align="right"|14,365
align="right"|0.2%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
Communist Party of Greece (Interior)-Renewal Left|
align="right"|8,827
align="right"|0.1%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
National Party|
align="right"|6,641
align="right"|0.1%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
Party of Greek Hunters|
align="right"|5,060
align="right"|0.1%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
Nationalist Alignment|
align="right"|2,079
align="right"|0.0%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
Autonomous Movement Workers Politics
Antonios Halaris
align="right"|1,174
align="right"|0.0%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
Olympism Party|
align="right"|691
align="right"|0.0%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
Others|
align="right"|11,487
align="right"|0.0%
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
align="center"|-
-
colspan="2"|No. of valid votes
align="right"|6,586,040
align="center"|100.00
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
align="center"|300
align="center" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="2"|Invalid votes
align="right"|112,551
colspan="4" rowspan="2" bgcolor="white"|
-
colspan="2"|Total
align="right"|6,698,591
(83.2%)
-
colspan=8|Source: cite journal
author = Thomas T. Mackie
year = 1992
month = April
title = General elections in Western Nations during 1990
journal = European Journal of Political Research
volume = 21
issue = 3
pages = 317–332
doi = 10.1111/j.1475-6765.1992.tb00301.x
In order to be able to command a majority of 151 in the 300-seat Parliament, New Democracy had to secure the fealty of Democratic Renewal's sole MP.


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