List of candidates in the 2006 Dutch general election

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Prior to the 2006 Dutch general election, contesting parties put forward party lists.

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Reformed Political Party

NumberCandidateVotesResultRef.
1 Bas van der Vlies 141,636Elected [1]
2 Kees van der Staaij 5,878Elected [2]
3 Elbert Dijkgraaf 970
4Henk Leertouwer962
5 Hans Tanis 255
6 Diederik van Dijk 237
7Arjan Bregman101
8Arnold Weggeman187
9Leendert de Knegt389
10 Peter Schalk 164
11A.P. de Jong122
12Eibert Klein250
13George van Heukelom262
14M. Bogerd208
15J.D. Heijkamp104
16 Roelof Bisschop 145
17 Adri van Heteren 140
18F.W. den Boef43
19L. Bolier60
20P.C. den Uil52
21 Gerrit Holdijk 86
22 Peter Zevenbergen 63
23 Dick van Meeuwen 79
24A.J.C. van Bemmel65
25L.G.I. Barth35
26N. Verdouw107
27C.S.L. Janse45
28Dirk Jan Budding119
29A.A. Egas174
30Wim Fieret328

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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.