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| leader4 = Theirry Charette
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| leader_since4 = 24 June 2006
| leader_since4 = 16 March 2000
| party4 = Demokraten 87
| party4 = Demokraten 87
| last_election4 = 14 seats, 13.7%
| last_election4 = 14 seats, 13.7%

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2004 Blueacian General Elections
← 2000 24 march 2004 2008 →

All 102 to the Twadde Keamer
52 seats needed for a majority
Turnout64.9% (Increase11.6%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Pearson Lagonus Arnou Dumoulin Viktor Oegema
Party ThearistUny Partij fan de Arbeid Folkspartij foar Frijheid en Demokrasy
Leader since 20 July 2003 1 January 2009 12 November 2005
Last election 25 seats, 24.5% 30 seats, 29.4% 22 seats, 21.6%
Seats won 34 30 19
Seat change Increase9 Steady0 Decrease3
Popular vote 16.129 12.503 2.689
Percentage 33.3% 29.4% 18.6%
Swing Increase8.8% Steady0.0% Decrease3.0%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Else Bakema Nestore Pagnotto Maike Adreasson
Party Demokraten 87 Sosjalistyske Partij GrienLinks
Leader since 16 March 2000 5 March 2010 22 October 2002
Last election 14 seats, 13.7% 8 seats, 7.8% 3 seats, 2.9%
Seats won 9 6 4
Seat change Decrease5 Decrease2 Increase1
Popular vote 8.089 2.938 7.977
Percentage 8.8% 5.9% 3.9%
Swing Decrease4.9% Decrease1.9% Increase1.0%

Prime Minister before election

Pearson Lagonus
KristenUny

Prime Minister

Pearson Lagonus
KristenUny


34 30 19 9 6 4
TU PfdA FFD D87 SP GL


seating in de Twadde Keamer after the elections