List of candidates in the 1981 Dutch general election

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Prior to the 1981 Dutch general election, contesting parties put forward party lists.

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1: Labour Party

Candidate list for the Labour Party
PositionCandidateVotesResult
1 Joop den Uyl 2,334,834
2-30Regional candidates
Total

Regional candidates

5: Reformed Political Party

Candidate list for the Reformed Political Party
PositionCandidateVotesResultRef.
1 Henk van Rossum 134,284Elected [1]
2 Cor van Dis 2,035Elected [2]
3 Bas van der Vlies 20,329Elected [3]
4 Gerrit Holdijk 10,047
5R. van Ommeren391
6P.H.D. van Ree203
7 Gert van den Berg 226
8 Driekus Barendregt 116
9P.J. Dorsman441
10 Bert Scholten 375
11J.H. Wolterink179
12 Cor Boender 180
13J. Dankers91
14J. Blaauwendraad91
15J. Catsburg449
16C.S.L. Janse31
17W. Bron49
18M. Pronk328
19W.C. Hovius367
20K. van der Plas137
21B. Stolk58
22 Rinus Houtman 69
23W. Kroon47
24M. Golverdingen62
25 Leen van der Waal 46
26M.C. Tanis191
27J. Pijl17
28E. Venema138
29S. de Jong216
30W. van der Zwaag131

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References

  1. "Ir. H. (Henk) van Rossum". Parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  2. "C.N. (Cor) van Dis jr". Parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 September 2024.
  3. "Ir. B.J. (Bas) van der Vlies". Parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 1 September 2024.