2019 Dutch electoral college elections

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2019 Dutch electoral college elections
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20 March 2019 2023  

All seats in three electoral colleges for the Senate
19 out of 589 overall Senate electors
Turnout53.50%
PartyLeader%Seats
Flag of Bonaire.svg Elected in Bonaire
MPB Elvis Tjin Asjoe 45.594
PDB Clark Abraham 31.893
UPB James Kroon 22.522
Flag of Saba.svg Elected in Saba
WIPM Rolando Wilson 83.264
SLP Monique Wilson 16.741
Flag of Sint Eustatius.svg Elected in Sint Eustatius
DP Adelka Spanner 1005

Electoral college elections were held in the Caribbean Netherlands on 20 March 2019 to elect the members of the electoral colleges for the Senate. The elections were held on the same day as the island council elections in the Caribbean Netherlands, and the provincial and water board elections in the European Netherlands. [1] These elections indirectly determine the composition of the Senate, since the members of the electoral colleges, alongside the States-Provincial elected in the European Netherlands on the same day, will elect the Senate's 75 members in the Senate election on 27 May, two months after the electoral college elections. [2]

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Results

Bonaire

Party and National affiliateVotes%Seats
Bonaire People's Movement Democrats 66 3,09745.594
Bonaire Democratic Party Labour Party 2,16631.893
Bonaire Patriotic Union Christian Democratic Appeal 1,53022.522
Total6,793100.009
Valid votes6,79394.22
Invalid/blank votes4175.78
Total votes7,210100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,64957.00
Source: Kiesraad

Saba

Party and National affiliateVotes%Seats
Windward Islands People's Movement Unafilliated54783.264
Saba Labour Party Unafilliated11016.741
Total657100.005
Valid votes65798.95
Invalid/blank votes71.05
Total votes664100.00
Registered voters/turnout90573.37
Source: Kiesraad, Saba News, Saba News

Sint Eustatius

Party and National affiliateVotes%Seats
Democratic Party Christian Democratic Appeal 366100.005
Total366100.005
Valid votes36697.86
Invalid/blank votes82.14
Total votes374100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,86420.06
Source: Kiesraad

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References

  1. "Advies Kiesraad ter evaluatie van verkiezingen 20 maart 2019". Kiesraad (in Dutch). 21 May 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  2. "Dag van stemming (27 mei 2019)". Kiesraad.nl (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2 March 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2019.