2002 Faroese general election explained

Election Name:2002 Faroese general election
Country:Faroe Islands
Previous Election:1998
Next Election:2004
Election Date:30 April 2002
Turnout:91.6%
Leader1:Lisbeth L. Petersen
Party1:Union Party (Faroe Islands)
Last Election1:6
Seats1:8
Percentage1:26.0%
Leader2:Høgni Hoydal
Party2:Republican Party (Faroe Islands)
Last Election2:8
Seats2:8
Percentage2:23.7%
Leader3:Jóannes Eidesgaard
Party3:Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands)
Last Election3:7
Seats3:7
Percentage3:20.9%
Leader4:Anfinn Kallsberg
Party4:People's Party (Faroe Islands)
Last Election4:8
Seats4:7
Percentage4:20.8%
Leader5:Eyðun Elttør
Party5:Self-Government Party (Faroe Islands)
Last Election5:2
Seats5:1
Percentage5:4.4%
Leader6:Jenis av Rana
Party6:Centre Party (Faroe Islands)
Last Election6:1
Seats6:1
Percentage6:4.2%
Prime Minister
Posttitle:Prime Minister
Before Election:Anfinn Kallsberg
Before Party:People's Party (Faroe Islands)
After Election:Anfinn Kallsberg
After Party:People's Party (Faroe Islands)

General elections were held in the Faroe Islands on 30 April 2002.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Útvarp Føroya - Løgtingsval 2002 . www.uf.fo . 2016-02-18 . Andrias . Sundskarð . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160119135359/http://www.uf.fo/val2002/urslit.asp?klartnr=6192 . 2016-01-19 .