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2009 Greek parliamentary election

2009 Greek parliamentary election

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All 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament
151 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered9,929,065
Turnout70.95% (Decrease 3.20pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Kostas Karamanlis 2009 (cropped).jpg
Aleka Papariga 2009 (cropped).jpg
Leader George Papandreou Kostas Karamanlis Aleka Papariga
Party PASOK ND KKE
Last election 38.10%, 102 seats 41.87%, 152 seats 8.15%, 22 seats
Seats won 160 91 21
Seat change Increase 58 Decrease 61 Decrease 1
Popular vote 3,012,542 2,295,719 517,249
Percentage 43.92% 33.47% 7.54%
Swing Increase 5.82pp Decrease 8.40pp Decrease 0.71pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
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Alexis Tsipras die 16 Ianuarii 2012.jpg
Leader Georgios Karatzaferis Alexis Tsipras
Party LAOS Syriza
Last election 3.80%, 10 seats 5.04%, 14 seats
Seats won 15 13
Seat change Increase 5 Decrease 1
Popular vote 386,205 315,665
Percentage 5.63% 4.60%
Swing Increase 1.83pp Decrease 0.44pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Kostas Karamanlis
ND

Prime Minister after election

George Papandreou
PASOK

Early parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 4 October 2009.[1] Elections were not required until September 2011, but on 2 September 2009 Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis of New Democracy announced that he would request President Karolos Papoulias dissolve Parliament and call elections.[2] Parliament was dissolved on 9 September.

The result was a victory for the opposition PASOK party led by George Papandreou, who became the new prime minister. New Democracy lost 61 of its 152 seats, with its vote share dropping by over 8 percentage points.

Voting was mandatory; however there are no sanctions or penalties for not voting.

  1. ^ "Greeks to vote on 4 October". RFI. 2009-09-03. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
  2. ^ "Greece's PM calls snap election". BBC.com. 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-09-05.

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