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June 1989 Greek legislative election

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June 1989 Greek legislative election

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All 300 seats to the Greek Parliament
151 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Constantine Mitsotakis Andreas Papandreou Charilaos Florakis
Party ND PASOK Synaspismos
Leader since 1984 3 September 1974 1989
Last election 126 seats, 40.8% 161 seats, 45.8% 13 seats, 11.7%
Seats won 145 125 28
Seat change Increase 19 Decrease 36 Increase 15
Popular vote 2,887,488 2,551,518 855,944
Percentage 44.3% 39.1% 13.1%
Swing Increase 3.5% Decrease 6.7% Increase 1.4%

Prime Minister before election

Andreas Papandreou
PASOK

Subsequent Prime Minister

Tzannis Tzannetakis
ND

Distribution of parliament seats after the June 1989 elections.
  New Democracy: 145 seats
  Synapsismos: 28 seats
  Others and independents: 1 seat
  Democratic Renewal: 1 seat

Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 18 June 1989.[1] The liberal-conservative New Democracy party of Constantine Mitsotakis defeated the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) of Andreas Papandreou. However, New Democracy could not form a government, since its 5% lead in the popular vote was not enough to reach a majority because of the proportional representation system voted into electoral law by the previous PASOK government.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
New Democracy (ND) 2,887,488 44.3 145 +19
Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) 2,551,518 39.1 125 –36
Left and Progress Coalition (SYN) 855,944 13.1 28 New
Democratic Renewal (DIANA) 65,914 1.0 1 New
Trust 25,099 0.4 1 New
National Party-National Political Union 21,149 0.3 0 0
Communist Party of Greece (Interior)-Renewing Left (AKOA) 18,159 0.3 0 New
Hellenic Socialist Party for Democracy and Development 13,863 0.2 0 New
Christian Democracy 11,450 0.2 0 New
Fate 9,064 0.1 0 New
Liberal Party 9,001 0.1 0 0
Ecologist Movement-Political Renewal 8,182 0.1 0 New
Union of the Democratic Centre (EDIK) 7,770 0.1 0 New
Alternative Anti-Capitalist Cohesion 6,185 0.1 0 New
Coalition of Parties "Direct Democracy" 5,939 0.1 0 New
Greek Radical Movement 4,162 0.1 0 New
Greek Orthodox Movement for Salvation 3,756 0.1 0 New
Communist Party of Greece (Marxist–Leninist) (KKE (M-L) 3,530 0.1 0 New
Revolutionary Communist Movement of Greece (EKKE) 2,709 0.0 0 0
Fighting Socialist Party of Greece (ASKE) 2,317 0.0 0 0
Self-Governed Movement of Labour Politics 1,912 0.0 0 New
Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Greece (M-L KKE) 1,636 0.0 0 New
Labour Anti-Imperialistic Movement 1,432 0.0 0 New
Olympic Party 1,229 0.0 0 New
Organization for the Reconstruction of the Communist Party of Greece (OAKKE) 873 0.0 0 New
Panhellenic Ecological Movement 403 0.0 0 New
Independent Personalities 113 0.0 0 New
Integrated Social Union 65 0.0 0 New
Independent Movement of Democratic Refresh 54 0.0 0 New
Collaboration Alliance of Independent Candidate MPs 28 0.0 0 New
Panhellenic Uncommitted Party of Equality 26 0.0 0 New
Federal Democratic Party of Greece 25 0.0 0 New
Party of Humanism and Peace 15 0.0 0 New
Independent Radical Spring Renewal 10 0.0 0 New
Independent Social Democratic Revival 10 0.0 0 New
Olympic Democracy 2 0.0 0 0
Independents 659 0.0 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 148,017
Total 6,669,228 100 300 0
Registered voters/turnout 8,302,412 80.3
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Popular vote
ND
44.28%
PASOK
39.13%
SYN
13.13%
Others
3.47%
Parliament seats
ND
48.33%
PASOK
41.67%
SYN
9.33%
Others
0.67%

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p830 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7