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The seat of the States of Utrecht in Utrecht.

The States of Utrecht (Template:Lang-nl, pronounced [ˈstaːtə(n) vɑn ˈytrɛxt]) are the States-Provincial for the Dutch province of Utrecht. It forms the unicameral legislature of the province. Its 47 seats are distributed every four years in provincial elections. Since 2013, it is chaired by Willibrord van Beek (VVD).[1]

Current composition

The current distribution of seats.

Since the 2011 provincial elections, the seats of the States of Utrecht are as following:[2]

Party Votes Seats
# %
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/VVD width=3| People's Party for Freedom and Democracy 124,952 22.15 11
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/PVDA width=3| Labour Party 82,721 14.66 7
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/CDA width=3| Christian Democratic Appeal 68,017 12.06 6
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/D66 width=3| Democrats 66 60,491 10.72 5
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/PVV width=3| Party for Freedom 59,988 10.63 4
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/GL width=3| GreenLeft 51,721 9.17 4
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/SP width=3| Socialist Party 46,336 8.21 4
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/CU width=3| ChristianUnion 26,856 4.76 2
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/SGP width=3| Reformed Political Party 16,871 2.99 1
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/50PLUS width=3| 50PLUS 11,562 2.05 1
Template:Dutch politics/party colours/PVDD width=3| Party for the Animals 11,386 2.02 1
Platform Local Parties Utrecht 2,068 0.37 0
Beautiful Utrecht 1,247 0.22 0

See also

References

  1. ^ "The King's Commissioner Willibrord van Beek". Provincie Utrecht. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  2. ^ Template:Nl icon Verkiezingsuitslagen Provinciale Staten 1918 - heden, Electoral Council. Retrieved on 29 June 2014.