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The '''Party for Zeeland''' ({{lang-nl|Partij voor Zeeland}}; '''PvZ''') is a political party in the [[provinces of the Netherlands|province]] of [[Zeeland]] in the [[Netherlands]]. It is one of the largest independent provincial political parties of the Netherlands, and arose through an alliance between the ZVP (Zeeuwsch Vlaamsche Volkspartij) and a number of local municipal political parties. |
The '''Party for Zeeland''' ({{lang-nl|Partij voor Zeeland}}; '''PvZ''') is a political party in the [[provinces of the Netherlands|province]] of [[Zeeland]] in the [[Netherlands]]. It is one of the largest independent provincial political parties of the Netherlands, and arose through an alliance between the ZVP (''Zeeuwsch Vlaamsche Volkspartij'') and a number of local municipal political parties. |
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==Electoral performance== |
==Electoral performance== |
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The Party for Zeeland (Dutch: Partij voor Zeeland; PvZ) is a political party in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands. It is one of the largest independent provincial political parties of the Netherlands, and arose through an alliance between the ZVP (Zeeuwsch Vlaamsche Volkspartij) and a number of local municipal political parties.
Electoral performance
Year[1] | Votes | Share of votes | Seats won | Position | Outcome |
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1999 | 10,813 | 8.04% | 4 / 47 |
6th | Opposition |
2003 | 7,979 | 5.54% | 2 / 47 |
5th | Opposition |
2007 | 10,402 | 6.92% | 2 / 39 |
7th | Opposition |
2011 | 9,456 | 5.57% | 2 / 39 |
7th | Opposition |
2015 | 5,787 | 3.85% | 1 / 39 |
10th | Opposition |
References
- ^ "Verkiezingsuitslagen Provinciale Staten 1918 - heden". Kiesraad (in Dutch). Retrieved 10 February 2016.
External links