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This is a list of people with most personal votes in Estonian parliamentary elections.
After re-independence
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|
Name
|
Votes
|
Election
|
Constituency
|
Party
|
Ref
|
1.
|
Edgar Savisaar
|
25,055
|
2015
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[1]
|
2.
|
Edgar Savisaar
|
23,000
|
2011
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[2]
|
3.
|
Andrus Ansip
|
22,540
|
2007
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[3]
|
4.
|
Kaja Kallas
|
20,072
|
2019
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[4]
|
5.
|
Andrus Ansip
|
18,967
|
2011
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[2]
|
6.
|
Edgar Savisaar
|
18,003
|
2007
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[3]
|
7.
|
Arnold Rüütel
|
17,189
|
1995
|
Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa
|
Coalition Party and Country Union
|
[5]
|
8.
|
Mihhail Kõlvart
|
17,150
|
2019
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[4]
|
9.
|
Jüri Toomepuu
|
16,904
|
1992
|
Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa
|
Estonian Citizen
|
[6]
|
10.
|
Taavi Rõivas
|
15,881
|
2015
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[1]
|
11.
|
Edgar Savisaar
|
14,320
|
1999
|
Ida- and Lääne-Virumaa
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[7]
|
12.
|
Edgar Savisaar
|
13,699
|
1995
|
Ida- and Lääne-Virumaa
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[5]
|
13.
|
Edgar Savisaar
|
12,960
|
2003
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[8]
|
14.
|
Yana Toom
|
11,574
|
2015
|
Ida-Virumaa
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[1]
|
15.
|
Andres Tarand
|
11,422
|
1995
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Moderates
|
[5]
|
16.
|
Andres Tarand
|
11,112
|
1999
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Moderates
|
[7]
|
17.
|
Mihhail Kõlvart
|
10,996
|
2015
|
Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinn and Kristiine
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[1]
|
18.
|
Uno Mereste
|
10,806
|
1995
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[5]
|
19.
|
Urmas Paet
|
10,779
|
2011
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[2]
|
20.
|
Siim Kallas
|
10,459
|
1995
|
Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinn and Kristiine
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[5]
|
21.
|
Siim Kallas
|
10,008
|
2003
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[8]
|
22.
|
Tiit Käbin
|
9,812
|
1995
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[5]
|
23.
|
Jüri Ratas
|
9,702
|
2019
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[4]
|
24.
|
Matti Päts
|
9,618
|
1992
|
Jõgeva- and Viljandimaa
|
Bloc Fatherland
|
[6]
|
25.
|
Mart Laar
|
9,541
|
2011
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Pro Patria and Res Publica Union
|
[2]
|
26.
|
Juhan Aare
|
9,341
|
1992
|
Järvämaa and Lääne-Virumaa
|
Safe Home
|
[6]
|
27.
|
Laine Jänes
|
9,303
|
2007
|
Tartu
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[3]
|
28.
|
Mart Laar
|
9,237
|
2007
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Pro Patria and Res Publica Union
|
[3]
|
29.
|
Enn Tarto
|
9,195
|
1992
|
Tartu and Tartumaa
|
Bloc Fatherland
|
[6]
|
30.
|
Mart Helme
|
9,170
|
2019
|
Tartu and Tartumaa
|
EKRE
|
[4]
|
31.
|
Valve Kirsipuu
|
9,051
|
1992
|
Lääne-Tallinna
|
Moderates
|
[6]
|
32.
|
Keit Pentus
|
8,784
|
2011
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[2]
|
33.
|
Siim Kallas
|
8,733
|
2019
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[4]
|
34.
|
Urmas Paet
|
8,685
|
2007
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[3]
|
35.
|
Mihhail Stalnuhhin
|
8,584
|
2011
|
Ida-Virumaa
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[2]
|
36.
|
Urmas Paet
|
8,584
|
2019
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[4]
|
37.
|
Vilja Savisaar
|
8,531
|
2007
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[3]
|
38.
|
Juhan Aare
|
8,433
|
1995
|
Ida- and Lääne-Virumaa
|
Coalition Party and Country Union
|
[5]
|
39.
|
Kaido Kama
|
8,225
|
1995
|
Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa
|
The Right Wingers
|
[5]
|
40.
|
Jüri Ratas
|
7,932
|
2015
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[1]
|
41.
|
Urmas Paet
|
7,868
|
2015
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[1]
|
42.
|
Mart Laar
|
7,631
|
1992
|
Harju- and Raplamaa
|
Bloc Fatherland
|
[6]
|
43.
|
Jüri Ratas
|
7,620
|
2011
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Centre Party
|
[2]
|
44.
|
Toomas Kivimägi
|
7,603
|
2015
|
Pärnumaa
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[1]
|
45.
|
Toivo Jürgenson
|
7,560
|
1999
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Pro Patria Union
|
[7]
|
46.
|
Urmas Paet
|
7,560
|
2003
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[8]
|
47.
|
Endel Lippmaa
|
7,540
|
1995
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Coalition Party and Country Union
|
[5]
|
48.
|
Tõnis Palts
|
7,514
|
2003
|
Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita
|
Res Publica
|
[8]
|
49.
|
Siim Kallas
|
7,465
|
1999
|
Mustamäe and Nõmme
|
Estonian Reform Party
|
[7]
|
50.
|
Sven Mikser
|
7,431
|
2011
|
Järva- and Viljandimaa
|
Social Democratic Party
|
[2]
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