List of people with most personal votes in Estonian parliamentary elections

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This is a list of people with most personal votes in Estonian parliamentary elections.

After re-independence

NameVotesElectionConstituencyPartyRef
1. Edgar Savisaar 25,055 2015 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Centre Party [1]
2. Edgar Savisaar 23,000 2011 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Centre Party [2]
3. Andrus Ansip 22,540 2007 Harju- and Raplamaa Estonian Reform Party [3]
4. Kaja Kallas 20,072 2019 Harju- and Raplamaa Estonian Reform Party [4]
5. Andrus Ansip 18,967 2011 Harju- and Raplamaa Estonian Reform Party [2]
6. Edgar Savisaar 18,003 2007 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Centre Party [3]
7. Arnold Rüütel 17,189 1995 Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa Coalition Party and Country Union [5]
8. Mihhail Kõlvart 17,150 2019 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Centre Party [4]
9. Jüri Toomepuu 16,904 1992 Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa Estonian Citizen [6]
10. Taavi Rõivas 15,881 2015 Harju- and Raplamaa Estonian Reform Party [1]
11. Edgar Savisaar 14,320 1999 Ida- and Lääne-Virumaa Estonian Centre Party [7]
12. Edgar Savisaar 13,699 1995 Ida- and Lääne-Virumaa Estonian Centre Party [5]
13. Edgar Savisaar 12,960 2003 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Centre Party [8]
14. Yana Toom 11,574 2015 Ida-Virumaa Estonian Centre Party [1]
15. Andres Tarand 11,422 1995 Harju- and Raplamaa Moderates [5]
16. Andres Tarand 11,112 1999 Harju- and Raplamaa Moderates [7]
17. Mihhail Kõlvart 10,996 2015 Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinn and Kristiine Estonian Centre Party [1]
18. Uno Mereste 10,806 1995 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Reform Party [5]
19. Urmas Paet 10,779 2011 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Reform Party [2]
20. Siim Kallas 10,459 1995 Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinn and Kristiine Estonian Reform Party [5]
21. Siim Kallas 10,008 2003 Harju- and Raplamaa Estonian Reform Party [8]
22. Tiit Käbin 9,812 1995 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Reform Party [5]
23. Jüri Ratas 9,702 2019 Harju- and Raplamaa Estonian Centre Party [4]
24. Matti Päts 9,618 1992 Jõgeva- and Viljandimaa Bloc Fatherland [6]
25. Mart Laar 9,541 2011 Harju- and Raplamaa Pro Patria and Res Publica Union [2]
26. Juhan Aare 9,341 1992 Järvämaa and Lääne-Virumaa Safe Home [6]
27. Laine Jänes 9,303 2007 Tartu Estonian Reform Party [3]
28. Mart Laar 9,237 2007 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Pro Patria and Res Publica Union [3]
29. Enn Tarto 9,195 1992 Tartu and Tartumaa Bloc Fatherland [6]
30. Mart Helme 9,170 2019 Tartu and Tartumaa EKRE [4]
31. Valve Kirsipuu 9,051 1992 Lääne-Tallinna Moderates [6]
32. Keit Pentus 8,784 2011 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Reform Party [2]
33. Siim Kallas 8,733 2019 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Reform Party [4]
34. Urmas Paet 8,685 2007 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Reform Party [3]
35. Mihhail Stalnuhhin 8,584 2011 Ida-Virumaa Estonian Centre Party [2]
36. Urmas Paet 8,584 2019 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Reform Party [4]
37. Vilja Savisaar 8,531 2007 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Estonian Centre Party [3]
38. Juhan Aare 8,433 1995 Ida- and Lääne-Virumaa Coalition Party and Country Union [5]
39. Kaido Kama 8,225 1995 Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa The Right Wingers [5]
40. Jüri Ratas 7,932 2015 Harju- and Raplamaa Estonian Centre Party [1]
41. Urmas Paet 7,868 2015 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Reform Party [1]
42. Mart Laar 7,631 1992 Harju- and Raplamaa Bloc Fatherland [6]
43. Jüri Ratas 7,620 2011 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Centre Party [2]
44. Toomas Kivimägi 7,603 2015 Pärnumaa Estonian Reform Party [1]
45. Toivo Jürgenson 7,560 1999 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Pro Patria Union [7]
46. Urmas Paet 7,560 2003 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Reform Party [8]
47. Endel Lippmaa 7,540 1995 Mustamäe and Nõmme Coalition Party and Country Union [5]
48. Tõnis Palts 7,514 2003 Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita Res Publica [8]
49. Siim Kallas 7,465 1999 Mustamäe and Nõmme Estonian Reform Party [7]
50. Sven Mikser 7,431 2011 Järva- and Viljandimaa Social Democratic Party [2]

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