1999 Luxembourg general election

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1999 Luxembourg general election
Luxembourg
← 1994 13 June 1999 2004 →
Party Leader % Seats ±
CSV 29.73 19
LSAP 23.74 13
DP 21.59 15
The Greens (Luxembourg) 10.37 5
Alternative Democratic Reform Party 9.10 7
The Left (Luxembourg) 3.76 1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
File:Luxembourg legislative election 1999 communes map.png
Results by commune
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Jean-Claude Juncker
CSV
Jean-Claude Juncker
CSV

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General elections were held in Luxembourg on 13 June 1999,[1] alongside European Parliament elections. The Christian Social People's Party remained the largest party, winning 19 of the 60 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.[2] It formed a coalition government with the Democratic Party.[3]

Candidates

List # Party Running in Existing seats
Centre Est Nord Sud
1 The Left Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg 0
2 Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg 17
3 Democratic Party (DP) Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg 12
4 Action Committee for Democracy and Pensions Justice Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg 5
5 Green and Liberal Alliance (GaL) Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg 0
6 Christian Social People's Party (CSV) Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg 21
7 The Greens Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg Yes check.svg 5
8 The Taxpayer Yes check.svg Red x.svg Red x.svg Red x.svg 0
9 Party of the Third Age Red x.svg Red x.svg Red x.svg Yes check.svg 0

Results

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By locality

File:Luxembourg legislative election 1999 communes map.png
The CSV (orange) won most of the countryside, whilst the LSAP (red) won the major towns in the Red Lands and the DP (light blue) won Luxembourg City and its eastern suburbs.

The CSV won pluralities in three of the four circonscriptions, falling behind the Democratic Party in Centre (around Luxembourg City) but beating the LSAP in its core Sud constituency. Much of the realignment nationally can be explained by a weakening of the LSAP's position in Sud, which has the most seats and where the LSAP's share of the vote fell from 33.5% to 29.8%, to the advantage of both the CSV and the DP.[4]

CSV DP LSAP ADR Greens The Left GaL Taxpayer Pv3A
Centre 28.0% 30.1% 17.2% 9.5% 9.7% 2.8% 1.4% 1.3% -
Est 32.4% 24.6% 18.0% 13.6% 8.6% 1.6% 1.1% - -
Nord 31.3% 24.3% 16.5% 16.7% 9.2% 1.4% 0.8% - -
Sud 30.3% 15.4% 29.8% 9.5% 8.7% 5.0% 0.9% - 0.4%

The CSV won pluralities across almost all of the country, winning more votes than any other party in 86 of the country's (then) 118 communes. The LSAP won pluralities in 14 communes, mostly in the Red Lands in the south. The DP won 18 communes, particularly in its heartland of Luxembourg City and the surrounding communes.[4]

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1244 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1262
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p1236
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