Election Name: | 2004 Faroese general election |
Country: | Faroe Islands |
Previous Election: | 2002 |
Next Election: | 2008 |
Election Date: | 20 January 2004 |
Turnout: | 92.3% |
Leader1: | Lisbeth L. Petersen |
Party1: | Union Party (Faroe Islands) |
Last Election1: | 8 |
Seats1: | 7 |
Percentage1: | 23.7% |
Leader2: | Jóannes Eidesgaard |
Party2: | Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands) |
Last Election2: | 7 |
Seats2: | 7 |
Percentage2: | 21.8% |
Leader3: | Høgni Hoydal |
Party3: | Republican Party (Faroe Islands) |
Last Election3: | 8 |
Seats3: | 8 |
Percentage3: | 21.7% |
Leader4: | Anfinn Kallsberg |
Party4: | People's Party (Faroe Islands) |
Last Election4: | 7 |
Seats4: | 7 |
Percentage4: | 20.6% |
Leader5: | Jenis av Rana |
Party5: | Centre Party (Faroe Islands) |
Last Election5: | 1 |
Seats5: | 2 |
Percentage5: | 5.2% |
Leader6: | Kári P. Højgaard |
Party6: | Self-Government Party (Faroe Islands) |
Last Election6: | 1 |
Seats6: | 1 |
Percentage6: | 4.6% |
Prime Minister | |
Posttitle: | Prime Minister |
Before Election: | Anfinn Kallsberg |
Before Party: | People's Party (Faroe Islands) |
After Election: | Jóannes Eidesgaard |
After Party: | Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands) |
Parliamentary elections were held in the Faroe Islands on 20 January 2004.[1]