Elections in Estonia - Latest National Election

Latest National Election

e • d Summary of the 6 March 2011 Parliament of Estonia election results
Party Ideology Votes % votes & change Seats & swing seats %/votes %
Estonian Reform Party (Eesti Reformierakond) Classical liberalism 164,275 28.6%0.8% 332 1.14
Estonian Centre Party (Eesti Keskerakond) Centrism, Social liberalism 134,090 23.3%2.8% 263 1.1
Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica (Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit) Conservatism, Liberal Conservatism 118,023 20.5%2.6% 234 1.11
Social Democratic Party (Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Erakond) Social democracy, Third Way 98,302 17.1%6.5% 199 1.1
Estonian Greens (Erakond Eestimaa Rohelised) Green politics 21,828 3.8%3.3% 06
People's Union of Estonia (Eestimaa Rahvaliit) Agrarianism 12,192 2.1%5% 06
Russian Party in Estonia (Vene Eesti Erakond) Russian minority 5,027 0.9%0.7% 0
Party of Estonian Christian Democrats (Erakond Eesti Kristlikud Demokraadid) Christian democracy 2,927 0.5%1.2% 0
Estonian Independence Party (Eesti Iseseisvuspartei) Euroscepticism, Nationalism 2,569 0.4%0.2% 0
Independents 15,887 2.8%2.7% 0
Total 575,120 100.0% 101

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