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Samsø Common List
Fælleslisten Samsø
LeaderCollective leadership
Headquarters Samsø
Ideology Regionalism
ColoursOrange
Municipal councils
1 / 2,444
Website
www.faelleslistensamso.dk

The Samsø Common List ( Danish: Fælleslisten Samsø), formerly The Samsø List ( Danish: Samsø-Listen), is a local political party set in Samsø Municipality on the island of Samsø. Inge-Dorthe Larsen is currently representing the party in the municipal council of Samsø Municipality.

History

In 2001, 7 candidates ran for The Samsø List. The party got two seats in the municipal council in Samsø Municipality, by receiving 16.66% of the votes. [1]
In 2005, they lost one of those seats, by going back to 7.4% of the votes. This resulted in a single seat. [2]
In 2009, the party received 4.7% of the votes. After this election, "The Samsø List" changed the name to "Fælleslisten Samsø". [3]
With four candidates in 2013, Samsø Common List received 10.8% of the votes, resulting in a single seat. [4]

Election results

Municipal elections

Date Votes Seats
# ±
2001 482
2 / 4,647
New
2005 191
1 / 2,522
Decrease 1
2009 119
1 / 2,468
Steady 0
2013 275
1 / 2,444
Steady 0

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samsø Common List
Fælleslisten Samsø
LeaderCollective leadership
Headquarters Samsø
Ideology Regionalism
ColoursOrange
Municipal councils
1 / 2,444
Website
www.faelleslistensamso.dk

The Samsø Common List ( Danish: Fælleslisten Samsø), formerly The Samsø List ( Danish: Samsø-Listen), is a local political party set in Samsø Municipality on the island of Samsø. Inge-Dorthe Larsen is currently representing the party in the municipal council of Samsø Municipality.

History

In 2001, 7 candidates ran for The Samsø List. The party got two seats in the municipal council in Samsø Municipality, by receiving 16.66% of the votes. [1]
In 2005, they lost one of those seats, by going back to 7.4% of the votes. This resulted in a single seat. [2]
In 2009, the party received 4.7% of the votes. After this election, "The Samsø List" changed the name to "Fælleslisten Samsø". [3]
With four candidates in 2013, Samsø Common List received 10.8% of the votes, resulting in a single seat. [4]

Election results

Municipal elections

Date Votes Seats
# ±
2001 482
2 / 4,647
New
2005 191
1 / 2,522
Decrease 1
2009 119
1 / 2,468
Steady 0
2013 275
1 / 2,444
Steady 0

References


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