List of candidates in the 2003 Dutch general election

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Prior to the 2003 Dutch general election, contesting parties put forward party lists.

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Reformed Political Party

NumberCandidateVotesResultRef.
1 Bas van der Vlies 135,567Elected [1]
2 Kees van der Staaij 8,060Elected [2]
3 Elbert Dijkgraaf 1,508
4 Eppie Klein 1,508
5 Arie Noordergraaf 344
6 Diederik van Dijk 343
7A.G. Bregman136
8A. Weggeman219
9P.C. den Uil226
10 Hans Tanis 155
11 Gerrit Holdijk 214
12 George van Heukelom 187
13M. Bogerd203
14J.D. Heijkamp117
15 Roelof Bisschop 165
16 Adri van Heteren 254
17F.W. de Boef58
18 Dirk-Jan Budding 281
19L. Bolier45
20C.S.L. Janse34
21L.G.I. Barth72
22W. Fieret105
23A.P. de Jong59
24 Peter Schalk 57
25A. Beens222
26 Bert Scholten 240
27J. Slingerland59
28T. de Jong225
29M.J. Kater77
30 Peter Zevenbergen 205

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References

  1. "Ir. B.J. (Bas) van der Vlies". Parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  2. "Mr. C.G. (Kees) van der Staaij". Parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 18 August 2024.