Henk ten Hoeve explained

Henk ten Hoeve
Office:Leader of the Independent Senate Group in the Senate
Term Start:9 June 2015
Term End:11 June 2019
Predecessor:Kees de Lange
Term Start1:10 June 2003
Term End1:7 June 2011
Predecessor1:Marten Bierman
Successor1:Kees de Lange
Office2:Member of the
Term Start2:1980
Term End2:1988
Office3:Chairman of the Frisian National Party
Term Start3:1976
Term End3:1980
Birth Name:Hendrik ten Hoeve
Birth Date:15 September 1946
Birth Place:Heerenveen, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Party:Independent Senate Group
Otherparty:Frisian National Party
Alma Mater:Erasmus University Rotterdam

Hendrik (Henk) ten Hoeve (born 15 September 1946) is a Dutch politician. He led the Independent Senate Group (OSF) in the Senate from 10 June 2003 until 7 June 2011, and again from 9 June 2015 to 11 June 2019.

Ten Hoeve was born in Heerenveen. He studied economics at the Netherlands School of Economics in Rotterdam. He is the leader of the board of directors of the Dockingacollege school in Dokkum, having been one of its economics teachers and then its "conrector" (deputy head). From 1976 to 1980, Ten Hoeve was chairman of the Frisian National Party and from 1980 to 1988 the party's leader in the Provincial Council of Friesland.

In 2003, in the election for the Senate, he won one vote more than the party leader Fons Zinken. Thus Ten Hoeve was placed as number two on the voted preference list. In 2007, he was re-elected. He was also re-elected in 2015.

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