- Dutch general election, 1989
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Dutch general election, 1989 1986 ← September 6, 1989 → 1994 All 150 seats to the House of Representatives
76 seats were needed for a majorityFirst party Second party Third party Leader Ruud Lubbers Wim Kok Joris Voorhoeve Party CDA PvdA VVD Leader since 1982 1986 1986 Last election 54 seats, 34,6% 52 seats, 33,3% 27 seats, 17,4% Seats won 54 49 22 Seat change 0 -3 -5 Popular vote 3.141.357 2.833.266 1.296.049 Percentage 35,3% 31,9% 14,6% Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party Leader Hans van Mierlo Ria Beckers Bas van der Vlies Party D66 GL SGP Leader since 1986 1989 1986 Last election 9 seats, 6,1% 3 seats, 3,3% 3 seats, 1,8% Seats won 12 6 3 Seat change +3 +3 0 Popular vote 700.863 361.274 166.662 Percentage 7,9% 4.1% 1,9% Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party Leader Gert Schutte Meindert Leerling Hans Janmaat Party GPV RPF CD Leader since 1981 1980 1984 Last election 1 seats, 1,0% 1 seats, 0,9% 0 seats, 0,1% Seats won 2 1 1 Seat change +1 0 +1 Popular vote 109.570 85.225 81.215 Percentage 1,2% 1,0% 0,9%
Seats
Prime Minister before election
Prime Minister
The General Election to the House of Representatives of the States-General of the Netherlands was held in the Netherlands on September 6, 1989.
National summary
Party Lijsttrekker % Seats Christian Democratic Appeal Ruud Lubbers 35.3 54 Labour Party Wim Kok 31.9 49 People's Party for Freedom and Democracy Joris Voorhoeve 14.6 22 Democrats 66 Hans van Mierlo 7.9 12 GreenLeft Ria Beckers 4.1 6 Reformed Political Party Bas van der Vlies 1.9 3 Reformed Political League Gert Schutte 1.2 2 Reformatory Political Federation Meindert Leerling 1.0 1 Centre Democrats Hans Janmaat 0.9 1 Total - 150 Netherlands
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