1995 Ålandic legislative election explained

Country:Åland
Previous Election:1991
Next Election:1999
Election Date:15 October 1995
Seats For Election:All 30 seats in the Parliament of Åland
Majority Seats:16
Turnout:62.55% (0.18 pp)
Party1:Åland Centre
Leader1:Ragnar Erlandsson
Last Election1:10
Percentage1:27.78
Seats1:9
Party2:Liberals for Åland
Leader2:Sune Eriksson
Last Election2:7
Percentage2:26.56
Seats2:8
Party3:Freeminded Co-operation
Leader3:Roger Jansson
Last Election3:6
Percentage3:20.58
Seats3:6
Party4:Åland Social Democrats
Leader4:Barbro Sundback
Last Election4:4
Percentage4:15.24
Seats4:4
Party5:Non-aligned Coalition
Last Election5:3
Percentage5:9.84
Seats5:3
Lantråd
Before Election:Ragnar Erlandsson
Before Party:Åland Centre
After Election:Roger Jansson
After Party:Freeminded Co-operation
After Image:Roger Jansson.jpg

Legislative elections were held in Åland on 15 October 1995 to elect members of the Lagtinget. The 30 members were elected for a four-year term by proportional representation.

Following the elections, the previous government of the Åland Centre, Freeminded Co-operation and Åland Social Democrats, was replaced by one formed of the Åland Centre and Freeminded Co-operation, as well as one independent.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Taylor & Francis Group . Europa World Year, Book 1 . 2004 . Taylor & Francis . 1-85743-254-1 . 1661 .