2023 Dutch Senate election explained

Election Name:2023 Dutch Senate election
Country:The Netherlands
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2019
Next Election:2027
Seats For Election:All 75 seats in the Senate
Majority Seats:38
Election Date:30 May 2023
Leader1:Ilona Lagas
Party1:BBB
Current Seats1:
Last Election1:New
Seats1:16
Percentage1:20.66
Leader2:Edith Schippers
Party2:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Current Seats2:12
Last Election2:12
Seats2:10
Percentage2:12.40
Leader3:Paul Rosenmöller
Party3:GL
Current Seats3:8
Last Election3:8
Seats3:7
Percentage3:9.67
Leader4:Mei Li Vos
Party4:PvdA
Current Seats4:6
Last Election4:6
Seats4:7
Percentage4:8.86
Leader5:Theo Bovens
Party5:Christian Democratic Appeal
Current Seats5:9
Last Election5:9
Seats5:6
Percentage5:7.34
Leader6:Paul van Meenen
Party6:Democrats 66
Current Seats6:7
Last Election6:7
Seats6:5
Percentage6:6.23
Leader7:Marjolein Faber
Party7:Party for Freedom
Current Seats7:5
Last Election7:5
Seats7:4
Percentage7:6.10
Leader8:Niko Koffeman
Party8:Party for the Animals
Current Seats8:3
Last Election8:3
Seats8:3
Percentage8:4.78
Leader9:Annabel Nanninga
Party9:JA21
Current Seats9:
Last Election9:New
Seats9:3
Percentage9:4.63
Leader10:Tiny Kox
Party10:Socialist Party (Netherlands)
Current Seats10:4
Last Election10:4
Seats10:3
Percentage10:4.14
Leader11:Tineke Huizinga
Party11:Christian Union (Netherlands)
Current Seats11:4
Last Election11:4
Seats11:3
Percentage11:3.68
Leader12:Johan Dessing
Party12:Forum for Democracy
Current Seats12:1
Last Election12:12
Seats12:2
Percentage12:2.72
Leader13:Gaby Perin-Gopie
Party13:Volt Netherlands
Current Seats13:
Last Election13:New
Seats13:2
Percentage13:2.70
Leader14:Peter Schalk
Party14:Reformed Political Party
Current Seats14:2
Last Election14:2
Seats14:2
Percentage14:2.48
Leader15:Martin van Rooijen
Party15:50PLUS
Current Seats15:2
Last Election15:2
Seats15:1
Percentage15:1.82
Leader16:Auke van der Goot
Party16:Independent Politics Netherlands
Current Seats16:1
Last Election16:1
Seats16:1
Percentage16:1.78
Results Sec:Results
Before Party:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
After Party:People's Party for Freedom and Democracy

An election to the Dutch Senate was held on 30 May 2023.[1] The 75 members of the Senate were elected by members of the provincial councils and electoral colleges elected two months earlier in provincial and electoral college elections.

The four coalition parties saw their combined seat count decrease from 32 to 24. The Farmer–Citizen Movement (BBB), which had come first in the provincial elections, entered the Senate with 16 seats. The Labour Party and GroenLinks, which intend to form a joint parliamentary group, won a combined 14 seats.

Background

Since 2017, the Netherlands has had coalition governments consisting of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), Democrats 66 (D66), the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the Christian Union (CU). After the 2019 Senate election, this coalition lost its majority in the Senate, holding 32 seats. Being 6 seats short of a majority made it necessary for the government to seek cooperation with opposition parties such as the Labour Party (PvdA), GroenLinks and JA21 in order to get legislation through the Senate. The coalition parties were long expected to lose more seats in the 2023 Senate election, which would make it more difficult for the government to find majorities for important legislation.[2]

In June 2022, members of the PvdA and GroenLinks voted in favour of the formation of a joint Senate group after the 2023 election. This makes the election an important step for the GroenLinks–PvdA alliance.[3]

Since 2019, the government has had the intention to limit the human impact on the nitrogen cycle. Its nitrogen bill has met resistance from several opposition parties including the Farmer–Citizen Movement (BBB), which was founded in 2019 and entered the House of Representatives with one seat in 2021. With BBB expected to become a significant force in the Senate after the 2023 election, the government was expected to look to the left for support. However, in early March 2023, PvdA and GroenLinks, as well as other left-wing parties, also announced their intention to vote against the nitrogen bill in the Senate.[4] The government is also expected to face difficulty finding majorities for its climate legislation[5] and its bill for the distribution of asylum seekers.[6]

The government is therefore expected to have to make concessions to opposition parties on these pieces of legislation. However, voters of coalition parties are divided over the question whether the government should turn "left" or "right" in search of support for its legislation. A March 2023 poll shows that a majority of D66 voters wants the government to cooperate with GroenLinks–PvdA, while a majority of VVD and CDA voters would prefer for the government to cooperate with BBB.[7]

Electoral system

See main article: Elections in the Netherlands. The Senate consists of 75 members elected every four years by the members of the provincial councils of the country's twelve provinces, and, following law changes in 2017 and 2022, electoral colleges representing the special municipalities of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba[8] [9] and Dutch nationals living abroad, who are in turn elected directly by the citizens two months earlier in the 2023 provincial and electoral college elections.

The weight of each elector's vote is determined by the population of the province or special municipality which the elector represents, at a ratio of approximately 1 vote per 100 residents. The seats are distributed in one nationwide constituency using party-list proportional representation.[10]

Electors

Party or allianceProvincial councilsElectoral collegesTotal+/−
DRFLFRGEGRLINBNHOVUTZEZHBOSASE
Farmer–Citizen Movement17101414121011817798137New
GroenLinks233554574736559−2
Labour Party435553473334251−2
Total668101079147106107000110−4
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy443625984648467−13
Christian Democratic Appeal3244254244541145−27
Democrats 66121323442514436−5
Party for Freedom23222643222434−6
Party for the Animals221222241313227+7
JA2112122232214224New
Socialist Party221223421112124−11
Christian Union2223311331223−9
Forum for Democracy121111121112217−69
Reformed Political Party23225216+2
OPNLFrisian National Party440
Groninger Belang330
Lokaal Brabant22+1
Lokaal Limburg220
Party for Zeeland220
Party for the North11−1
Provinciaal Belang Fryslân11+1
Sterk Lokaal Drenthe110
Sterk Lokaal Flevoland11New
Total115042200020000017+2
Volt Netherlands12112121213New
50PLUS11112118−9
Windward Islands People's Movement55+1
Democratic Party of Sint Eustatius44−1
Bonaire Democratic Party330
Bonaire Patriotic Union220
Bonaire People's Movement22−2
Independent Jaap Kos11New
Movement 2111New
DENK0−4
Saba Labour Party0−1
Total43414355434755554749395525955616+27
Weight per vote[11] 117109153388139240478537252283100692202747colspan="2"
Total weighted votes5,0314,4696,57921,3405,97711,28026,29029,53511,84413,8673,90038,0605002432035178,970+5,295

Participating parties

The following parties were due to participate in the 2023 Senate election:[12]

ListPartyLead candidate2019 result
1Forum for DemocracyJohan Dessing15.87% (12 seats)
2People's Party for Freedom and DemocracyEdith Schippers15.11% (12 seats)
3Christian Democratic AppealTheo Bovens11.41% (9 seats)
4GroenLinksPaul Rosenmöller11.18% (8 seats)
5Democrats 66Paul van Meenen8.75% (7 seats)
6Labour PartyMei Li Vos8.62% (6 seats)
7Party for FreedomMarjolein Faber6.53% (5 seats)
8Socialist PartyTiny Kox5.88% (4 seats)
9Christian UnionTineke Huizinga5.03% (4 seats)
10Party for the AnimalsNiko Koffeman3.78% (3 seats)
1150PLUSMartin van Rooijen3.03% (2 seats)
12Reformed Political PartyPeter Schalk2.60% (2 seats)
13Independent Politics NetherlandsAuke van der Goot1.31% (1 seat)
14JA21Annabel Nanninga
15Farmer–Citizen MovementIlona Lagas
16Volt NetherlandsGaby Perin-Gopie

Seat projections

The table and graphs below show seat projections for the Senate election. Projections before the provincial and electoral college elections on 15 March are based on opinion polling for the provincial elections. The 15 March projection is based on exit polls of the provincial elections, while the 19 March projection by ANP is based on preliminary results of the provincial and electoral college elections.[13]

All coalition parties (VVD, D66, CDA and CU) are expected to lose seats. The Farmer–Citizen Movement (BBB) is projected to become the largest party in the Senate with 17 seats. The alliance of PvdA and GroenLinks is expected to gain one seat, while Forum for Democracy is projected to drop from 12 down to 2 seats.

Projections in November 2022 predicted a drop to just 23 seats for the coalition, then rose to a peak of 28 in late February 2023, followed by a drop down to 22 after the provincial elections; 16 seats short of a majority in the Senate (38 seats needed). A majority could be reached with support from BBB. The projected 15 seats of the GroenLinks–PvdA alliance will be insufficient to reach a majority, and the support of at least one other opposition party would be required.

Seat projections for the 2023 Senate election
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample sizeBBBGLPvdAVVDCDAD66PVVPvdDSPJA21FvDCU50+SGPOPNLVoltDenkOthersRutte IV
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2023 election[14] N/A1677106543332312120024−14
ANPN/A1787105554332211110022−16
IpsosN/A1587105644332311120024−14
Ipsos2,0021386125484532211010023−15
Peil.nl3,000+1214124784332301110026−12
I&O8,1961314103575452202120020−18
Peil.nl3,000+1014125783433301110027−11
Ipsos5,291985155694532201010028−10
Peil.nl3,000+813135694452301110027−11
Ipsos1,961865155794432202111029−9
Peil.nl3,000+713124694363302120025−13
Peil.nl3,000+61311361044723623−15
2019 electionN/A8612975341242210032−6

Results

As projected, the Farmer–Citizen Movement became the largest party, winning 16 seats (as opposed to the projected 17). Strategic voting of D66 and VVD electors resulted in extra seats for their coalition partners CDA and CU.[15] Moreover, compared to the projections, GroenLinks lost one seat to Volt as GroenLinks elector Debora Fernald voted for Volt.[16]

With the coalition parties winning 24 seats in the Senate, an additional 14 opposition votes are necessary for a 38 vote majority. Support from either BBB (16) or GroenLinks–PvdA (14) suffices.[17]

PartyUnweighted voteWeighted voteSeats
Votes%Votes%±ppTotal+/−
Farmer–Citizen Movement137 ±0 22.24 36,976 20.66 New15 116 New
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy67 ±0 10.88 22,194 12.40 −2.719 110 −2
GroenLinks55 −4 8.93 17,313 9.67 −1.517 07 −1
Labour Party68 +17 11.04 15,862 8.86 +0.246 17 +1
Christian Democratic Appeal47 +2 7.63 13,136 7.34 −4.075 16 −3
Democrats 6637 +1 6.01 11,144 6.23 −2.524 15 −2
Party for Freedom34 ±0 5.52 10,922 6.10 −0.434 04 −1
Party for the Animals27 ±0 4.38 8,560 4.78 +1.003 03 0
JA2124 ±0 3.90 8,289 4.63 New3 03 New
Socialist Party24 ±0 3.90 7,404 4.14 −1.743 03 −1
Christian Union23 ±0 3.73 6,595 3.68 −1.352 13 −1
Forum for Democracy17 ±0 2.76 4,866 2.72 −13.152 02 −10
Volt14 +1 2.27 4,826 2.70 New2 02 New
Reformed Political Party17 +1 2.76 4,436 2.48 −0.121 12 0
50PLUS8 ±0 1.30 3,264 1.82 −1.211 01 −1
Independent Politics Netherlands17 ±0 2.76 3,183 1.78 +0.471 01 0
Total616 +18 100.00 178,970 100.00 68 775 0
Source: Kiesraad

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eerste Kamerverkiezingen 2023 . Parlement.com . 10 April 2023 . nl.
  2. Web site: Migratie, stikstof en andere kwesties maken van 2023 een spannend politiek jaar . . 21 January 2023 . 30 March 2023 . nl.
  3. Web site: Grote stap voor PvdA, GroenLinks: verder samen in Eerste Kamer . . 26 March 2023 . nl . 11 June 2022.
  4. Web site: Oppositiepartijen tegen stikstofwet van kabinet . . 5 March 2023 . 30 March 2023 . nl.
  5. Web site: Links stemt tegen klimaatplannen kabinet als die niet ambitieuzer worden . . 7 March 2023 . 30 March 2023 . nl.
  6. Web site: Spreidingswet naar Tweede Kamer, maar nieuwe Eerste Kamer lijkt serieuzer obstakel . . 24 March 2023 . 30 March 2023 . nl.
  7. Web site: Coalitiekiezers verdeeld na verkiezingen: VVD en CDA-stemmers willen samenwerken met BBB, die van D66 met GL/PvdA . . 16 March 2023 . 30 March 2023 . nl.
  8. Web site: Kiesrecht voor Eerste Kamer voor Caribisch Nederland . 5 October 2018 . Rijksoverheid . Dutch.
  9. Web site: Electoral colleges for the Senate . 28 February 2019 . Kiesraad. 24 January 2019 .
  10. Web site: Eerste Kamer . 5 October 2018 . Kiesraad . 20 April 2016 . nl.
  11. Web site: Stemwaarden Eerste Kamerverkiezing 2023 vastgesteld . Kiesraad . 12 May 2023 . nl-NL . 4 May 2023.
  12. Web site: Kandidatenlijsten Eerste Kamerverkiezing vastgesteld . Kiesraad . 12 May 2023 . nl-NL . 8 May 2023.
  13. Web site: BBB klimt in jongste prognose naar 17 zetels, D66 zakt naar 5 zetels . . 10 April 2023 . nl . 19 March 2023.
  14. Web site: Kiesraad stelt uitslag verkiezingen Eerste Kamer vast . Eerste Kamer der Staten-Generaal . 3 June 2023 . nl . 1 June 2023.
  15. Web site: Tumult in fracties over strategisch stemmen . Binnenlands Bestuur . 4 June 2023 . nl . 30 May 2023.
  16. Web site: GroenLinks-Statenlid Debora Fernald stemde op Volt, uit fractie gezet . . 3 June 2023 . nl . 30 May 2023.
  17. Web site: Nieuwe Eerste Kamer: coalitie heeft ook met PvdA/GL meerderheid, BBB grootste . . 3 June 2023 . nl . 30 May 2023.