2014 Icelandic municipal elections|
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Municipal elections took place in Iceland on 31 May 2014. 66% of eligible voters cast votes, the lowest proportion since Iceland gained independence.[1]
As part of a pledge, Mayor Jón Gnarr's Best Party did not participate in the election and was dissolved after the election was held.[2]
Results
Overall
Results in Reykjavík
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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| Social Democratic Alliance | 17,426 | 31.89 | 5 | +2 |
| Independence Party | 14,031 | 25.68 | 4 | –1 |
| Bright Future | 8,539 | 15.63 | 2 | New |
| Progressive Party | 5,865 | 10.73 | 2 | +2 |
| Left-Green Movement | 4,553 | 8.33 | 1 | 0 |
| Pirate Party | 3,238 | 5.93 | 1 | New |
| Dawn | 774 | 1.42 | 0 | New |
| People's Front of Iceland | 219 | 0.40 | 0 | New |
Total | 54,645 | 100.00 | 15 | 0 |
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Valid votes | 54,645 | 96.04 | |
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Invalid/blank votes | 2,251 | 3.96 | |
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Total votes | 56,896 | 100.00 | |
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Source: Visir |
In total, 56,896 votes were cast. Of these, 2,024 were blank and 227 were invalid.
On 11 June 2014, a coalition was announced of the Social Democrats, Bright Future, the Left-Greens, and the Pirate Party. Dagur B. Eggertsson, of the Social Democrats, became the new mayor, while the Left-Green councillor Sóley Tómasdóttir became president of the city council and Sigurður Björn Blöndal of Bright Future became the city council chairperson.[3] The coalition did not invite Progressive Party councillors onto the city’s councils and committees, with Sóley Tómasdóttir saying that the party was not “suitable” for the jobs; this has been taken partly to relate to the councillors' opposition to the Reykjavík Mosque.[4]
References
- ^ Kári Tulinius, 'So What's this City Election I Keep Hearing About?', The Reykjavík Grapevine (2014, issue 7), 8.
- ^ "After four years, Iceland's notorious Reykjavik comic mayor leaves politics". Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- ^ Paul Fontaine, 'Meet Reykjavík’s New Ruling Coalition', The Reykjavík Grapevine, June 12, 2014, http://grapevine.is/news/2014/06/12/meet-reykjaviks-new-ruling-coalition/.
- ^ Paul Fontaine, 'Progressives Shut Out Of City Committees', The Reykjavík Grapevine, June 16, 2014, http://grapevine.is/news/2014/06/16/progressives-shut-out-of-city-committees/.
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