Party lists in the 1989 European Parliament election in the Netherlands

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The 1989 European Parliament election for the election of the delegation from the Netherlands was held on 15 June 1989. This is the 3rd time the elections had been held for the European elections in the Netherlands.

Contents

Sources for everything below: [1]

Numbering of the candidates list

The official order and names of candidate lists:

Candidate lists for the European Parliament election in the Netherlands
  1984 1989 1994  
Lists
ListEnglish translationList name (Dutch)
1 list Labour Party/European Socialists Partij van de Arbeid/Europese Socialisten
2 list CDA European People's Party CDA Europese Volkspartij
3 list VVD - European Liberal-Democrats VVD - Europese Liberaal-Democraten
4 list Rainbow (ppr-psp-cpn-evp-gpn-indep.) Regenboog (ppr-psp-cpn-evp-gpn-onafh.)
5 list SGP, GPV and RPF SGP, GPV en RPF
6 list D66
7 list Socialist Party Socialistiese Partij
8 list God with UsGod met Ons
9 list Initiative for European Democracy IDEInitiatief voor Europese Democratie IDE
10 list List Janmaat / Centre Democrats Lijst Janmaat / Centrumdemocraten

Candidate lists

Labour Party/European Socialists

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the PvdA
PvdA candidates 1979 (1979)
PvdA candidates 1984 (1984)
PvdA candidates 1989 (1989)
PvdA candidates 1994 (1994)
PvdA candidates 1999 (1999)
PvdA candidates 2004 (2004)
PvdA candidates 2009 (2009)
PvdA candidates 2014 (2014)
PvdA candidates 2019 (2019)

Below is the candidate list for the Labour Party for the 1989 European Parliament election

Elected members are in bold

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1 Piet Dankert Male1,251,395 Dankert, Piet - SFA002019217.jpg
2 Hedy d'Ancona Female209,562 Hedy d'Ancona, 2010 (cropped).jpg
3 Eisso Woltjer Male15,203 EissoWoltjer1986.jpg
4 Hemmo Muntingh Male10,317
5 Maartje van Putten Female16,548
6 Wim van Velzen Male4,921
7 Ben Visser Male7,651
8 Alman Metten Male2,470
9 Annemarie Goedmakers 6,086
10Mathilde van den Brink5,436
11Arine Brusse2,224
12Marie-José Grotenhuis4,815
13Willemien Ruygrok6,885
14Jan Nico Scholten6,394
15Hans Wolters2,050
16Jan De Boer2,610
17 Bert Koenders 1,202 Bert Koenders 2015 (1).jpg
18Siebe Keulen3,065
19Hylke Tromp7,441
20Aad Burger1,301
21Hans Erasmus1,207
22Annie Jongedijk-Welles1,711
23Gerben Poortinga693
24Ans Groenendaal-Kuipers1,726
25Frans Westenbrink2,200
26Arie Kuijper7,471
27Jan Loonen1,214
28Ria Besselink-Eeftink1,241
29Ria Meijvogel1,001
30Mieke Minkes1,745
31Sjef Palmen5,426
32Jip Lenstra4,190
33Jan Berkouwer569
34Pieter Boot645
35Nannette Wezenbeek611
36Hans Van Borselen3,025
37Ralph Russ948
38Peter Visser1,064
39Bart Tromp2,983
40Louis Emmerij2,162
Total:1,609,408

CDA European People's Party

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the CDA
CDA candidates 1979 (1979)
CDA candidates 1984 (1984)
CDA candidates 1989 (1989)
CDA candidates 1994 (1994)
CDA candidates 1999 (1999)
CDA candidates 2004 (2004)
CDA candidates 2009 (2009)
CDA candidates 2014 (2014)
CDA candidates 2019 (2019)

Below is the candidate list for the Christian Democratic Appeal for the 1989 European Parliament election

Elected members are in bold

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1 Jean Penders Male1,535,194 Jean Penders, lijsttrekker voor het Europees Parlement, Bestanddeelnr 934-4612 (cropped).jpg
2 Hanja Maij-Weggen Female72,082 Hanja Maij-Weggen.png
3 Bouke Beumer Male21,885 Algemene beschouwingen Tweede Kamer Beumer (ARP), Bestanddeelnr 928-1975.jpg
4 Jan Sonneveld Male15,464
5 Pam Cornelissen Male20,243 Tweede Kamer debat over bouwbeleid Cornelissen (KVP), Bestanddeelnr 927-8742.jpg
6 Ria Oomen-Ruijten Female65,977 Ria-oomen-1360528441.jpg
7 Karla Peijs Female3,935 Karla Peijs.jpg
8 Jim Janssen van Raay Male9,774 Jim Janssen van Raaij (1986).jpg
9 Arie Oostlander Male3,565
10 Maxime Verhagen Male3,787
11 Bartho Pronk Male5,704 Flickr - europeanpeoplesparty - EPP Conference on Lisbon Strategy 25 November 2004 (19).jpg
12N.M. Dijkhuizen4,160
13P.J.M. Thomeer3,727
14A.H.W. Hazenkamp1,842
15J.G.M. Meertens2,244
16 Jan Peter Balkenende Male2,095 Jan Peter Balkenende 2006.jpg
17B.M.R. Exterkate1,025
18H. Schelhaas1,476
19E.M.H. Joosten2,212
20J.H.J. Verburg1,112
21S.P. Hoekstra4,108
22R.A. van Mill1,342
23J.A. Winter1,171
24D.H.A. van Hemmen1,633
25C.W.M. Jongma-Roelants1,568
26J.H.J.Th. Brouwers1,799
27F.H.A.B.M. de Bekker2,273
28C.J.C. Gabor-Koomen2,562
29C.C.L.M. van Nieuwenhuijzen-Bovée2,062
30H.Th.J. Vulto1,019
31J.A. De Boer1,630
32J.P.R.M. van Laarhoven2,359
33M. van der Zwaag4,269
34A.J. Bakker-Osinga1,082
35C.S. Pisuisse610
36J.B.A. Hoyinck631
37G.W. Smallegange705
38A.J. Verhoog-Bokma848
39B. Hemmelder1,704
40M. Musch3,057
Total:1,813,935

VVD - European Liberal-Democrats

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the VVD
VVD candidates 1979 (1979)
VVD candidates 1984 (1984)
VVD candidates 1989 (1989)
VVD candidates 1994 (1994)
VVD candidates 1999 (1999)
VVD candidates 2004 (2004)
VVD candidates 2009 (2009)
VVD candidates 2014 (2014)
VVD candidates 2019 (2019)

Below is the candidate list for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy for the 1989 European Parliament election

Elected members are in bold

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1 Gijs de Vries Male582,011
2 Jessica Larive Female51,149
3 Florus Wijsenbeek Male8,129
4 Jan Mulder Male4,463 Jan-mulder-vvd.jpg
5Chr.R.J. Laffree6,285
6 Robert Jan Goedbloed Male3,992
7H.E. Clevering3,331
8Michel Lodewijks4,978
9 Jules Maaten Male3,893
10T.Th. van Blommestein-Buttinger3,992
11A.J. Geluk3,787
12K.A. Nater1,180
13Walter van Dam2,917
14J.K. Muntinga1,514
15G. van Winkoop1,195
16Leonoor Mout-Kedde1,712
17Joh.P. Witteveen864
18M.M. van der Meij413
19Jan Richard van Reekum1,274
20Pieter Alberti1,492
21Joop Boertjens824
22Ted Jansen1,225
23J.G.C. Wiebenga2,205
24J. van Hemert764
25M.W.M. Vos-van Gortel3,086
26H.J. Sengers-van Gijn970
27A. van Voskuilen428
28J. de Boer1,139
29F.M. Feij2,216
30J.C. van Hasselt1,193
31N.H. van den Broek-Laman Trip1,426
32G.M.J.M. Breukers2,221
33J.M.H. Hosman381
34J. Buzeman268
35F. Mulder1,066
36F. de Wolf857
37 Johan Remkes Male2,014 JRemkes.jpg
38Y.P.M.M. Hagen-Merkus755
39J.I. Hennekey1,020
40W.P. Keur2,092
Total:714,721

Rainbow (ppr-psp-cpn-evp-gpn-indep.)

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the GL
CPN candidates 1979 (1979)
PSP candidates 1979 (1979)
PPR candidates 1979 (1979)
GPA candidates 1984 (1984)
RBW candidates 1989 (1989)
GL candidates 1994 (1994)
GL candidates 1999 (1999)
GL candidates 2004 (2004)
GL candidates 2009 (2009)
GL candidates 2014 (2014)
GL candidates 2019 (2019)

Below is the candidate list for Rainbow (ppr-psp-cpn-evp-gpn-indep.) for the 1989 European Parliament election

Elected members are in bold

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1 Herman Verbeek Male218,486 Herman Verbeek (1980).jpg
2 Nel van Dijk Female66,662
3John Hontelez5,273
4Wim Herstel5,407
5Bob van Schijndel11,401
6Bert Willemsen2,026
7Anne de Boer9,320
8Saar Boerlage8,987
9Chiel von Meyenfeldt3,043
10Wim de Boer1,261
11Jeannette van Beuzekom5,222
12Dirk Meijers730
13Joe Simmons548
14Hans Feddema538
15Cora Smit-Bon949
16Luppo Leeuwerik1,601
17Jan Muytjens1,113
18Tim Verhoef635
19Conny Braam1,255
20Jan Berghuis614
21Yvonne de Visser1,216
22Tom Pitstra621
23Wim Bot503
24Wim de Heer752
25Corita Honma312
26Trees Lambregts-Brautigam856
27Titia van Leeuwen877
28Albert Moens187
29Tara Oedayraj Singh Varma2,491
30Willem Verf620
31Herman Meijer1,928
32Harrie Winteraeken451
33Wiel Janssen274
34Joosje Lakmaker634
35Joke Paans637
36Annelies Schutte1,318
37 Bram van der Lek Male6,779 Tweede Kamer debat over buitenlandse werknemers Van de Lek (PSP), Bestanddeelnr 927-5180.jpg
Total:365,527

SGP, GPV and RPF

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the CU-SGP
SGP candidates 1979 (1979)
GPV candidates 1979 (1979)
SGP, RPF and GPV candidates 1984 (1984)
SGP, GPV and RPF candidates 1989 (1989)
SGP, GPV and RPF candidates 1994 (1994)
SGP, GPV and RPF candidates 1999 (1999)
CU-SGP candidates 2004 (2004)
CU-SGP candidates 2009 (2009)
CU-SGP candidates 2014 (2014)
CU-SGP candidates 2019 (2019)

Below is the candidate list for SGP, GPV and RPF for the 1989 European Parliament election

Elected members are in bold

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1 Leen van der Waal Male246,187
2 Eimert van Middelkoop Male38,173 Middelkoop Dutch politician kabinet Balkenende IV.jpg
3 Rijk van Dam Male7,459
4 Gerrit Holdijk Male1,149 Gerrit Holdijk.jpg
5 Hans Blokland Male1,364
6A.W. Biersteker873
7H.A. Hofman789
8M.P.H. van Haeften582
9 Peter van Dalen Male340 Peter van Dalen.JPG
10A.K. van der Staaij277
11S. de Vries1,430
12G.P.A. Beukema429
13G. van den Berg849
14A.H. Poelman276
15P. Langeler301
16H.G. Barendregt372
17A. Kamsteeg3,595
18A. Kadijk290
19M. Houtman409
20P. Dijkstra473
21H. Visser279
22M. Burggraaf427
23J. Douma351
24 André Rouvoet Male172 Vicepremier-en-minister-Andre-Rouvoet.jpg
25P. Mulder247
26H. Timmermans118
27C.A.E. De Jonge256
28A. de Boer176
29A.J. Verbrugh392
30A. de Graaf1,027
Total:309,059

D66

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the D66
D66 candidates 1979 (1979)
D66 candidates 1984 (1984)
D66 candidates 1989 (1989)
D66 candidates 1994 (1994)
D66 candidates 1999 (1999)
D66 candidates 2004 (2004)
D66 candidates 2009 (2009)
D66 candidates 2014 (2014)
D66 candidates 2019 (2019)

Below is the candidate list for the Democrats 66 for the 1989 European Parliament election

Elected members are in bold

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1 Jan Willem Bertens Male248,227
2Bob van den Bos9,000
3Jopie Boogerd-Quaak19,281
4Hans Glaubitz3,103
5Chel Mertens3,846
6Roelof Jan Manschot1,641
7Arjen Bouter894
8Bert van Wijk2,049
9Jos Koeleman1,170
10Willem Heemskerk1,661
11Henk Potman658
12Theo Meister924
13Pieter Steenwijk641
14Ottie Drijber-Bosscher3,240
15Ton van der Steen744
16Paul Wessels1,105
17Jan Hoekema723
18Herman van der Woude537
19Jan Paul Peters692
20Jeen Postma838
21Ruud Frische250
22Boeddha Kortz712
23Johan Kooistra1,161
24Rick Roelofs Heyrmans1,119
25Elly Nijst-van Egdom7,757
Total:311,973

Socialist Party

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the SP
SP candidates 1989 (1989)
SP candidates 1994 (1994)
SP candidates 1999 (1999)
SP candidates 2004 (2004)
SP candidates 2009 (2009)
SP candidates 2014 (2014)
SP candidates 2019 (2019)

Below is the candidate list for Socialist Party for the 1989 European Parliament election

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1Remi PoppeMale23,178 Remi Poppe 2009.jpg
2Anneke de Bres-de Langen3,252
3 Tiny Kox Male998 Tinykox.jpg
4Willem Paquay358
5Bob Ruers311
6Fenna Vergeer-Mudde311
7Theo Cornelissen323
8Mariet Berendsen267
9 Jan Marijnissen Male992 Marijnissen2006.jpg
10Hans van Hooft316
11Paul Jonas339
12Bernhard Gerard225
13Jan de Wit903
14Aart Geervliet100
15Bets Beltman114
16Ger Wouters345
17Peter Verschuren276
18Willem van Meurs222
19Jean Rouwet187
20Jan Heijwegen165
21Fie Buist-van Nierop46
22Gerard Harmes140
23Bram Verduijn80
24Jan Burger103
25Paulus Jansen77
26René Roovers87
27Mienk Graatsma71
28Joke von Pickartz-van Donkelaar95
29Frans Epping85
30Harrie Bouten364
Total:34,330

God with Us

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the God with Us
God with Us candidates 1984 (1984)
God with Us candidates 1989 (1989)

Below is the candidate list for the God with Us for the 1989 European Parliament election

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1Oscar Hendriks15,918
2Leontien Bakermans775
3Mirjam Kersten773
4Ted Bakker321
5Elise Boot1,067
Total:18,854

Initiative for European Democracy IDE

Below is the candidate list for the Initiative for European Democracy IDE for the 1989 European Parliament election

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1Rikstus Oosterhuis15,709
2Veronique Swinkels3,343
3Margreet Van Dongen663
4Eric Povel238
5Pieter Fetter149
6Maarten Koning193
7Thoma de Boer142
8Marie-Claire van den Broek260
9Jan Willem Cramer104
10leda Ter Laan110
11Philip Blaauw206
12Felix Brabander58
13Adriaan Alma71
14Jos van der Wielen55
15Dick van Reekum44
16Everlien de Ruiter118
17Bert Kerkman275
18Margreet van 't Haaff101
19Martijn van Triest90
20Emiel van Stokkum52
21Arnout Schuijff43
22Maarten Coelingh34
23Sebastiaan Levelt60
24Diana Drost125
25Gervaise Frings47
26Jaap Maljers39
27Jorg Ten Berg28
28Inge Lievaart68
29Hans Bakkenist84
30Herman van den Wall Sake89
31Hendrik Oudman115
32Kasper de Boer45
33Arja Kapitein105
34Luc Smid434
Total:23,297

List Janmaat / Centre Democrats

Candidates for the European Parliament
from the CD
CD candidates 1989 (1989)
CD candidates 1994 (1994)
CD candidates 1999 (1999)

Below is the candidate list for the List Janmaat / Centre Democrats for the 1989 European Parliament election

NumberCandidateSexPreference votePhoto
1 Hans Janmaat Male37,381 Dhr. Hans Janmaat (Centrumpartij), Bestanddeelnr 932-6890.jpg
2 Wil Schuurman Female532
3W. Elsthout181
4F. Castermans316
5R.C. Sangster57
6A.M. Bogaart72
7M.H. de Regt74
8B. Sluijter237
9H.H.A. van der Heijden259
10B. Hubbers-de Boer101
11J. Morren114
12P.J. Van Hulst101
13R.A. Bijloo28
14G.F. Rieff62
15C.C.G. Poetiray57
16J. van Dijk65
17M.J. van 't Ende65
18J. Stoops24
19F. Hofman84
20M.C. Bosman-Galis42
21T.A. van der Sluis60
22O.R. van der Horst25
23J.C. Meijer20
24J. van Prooijen48
25J. Groeneweg77
26E. Verloop27
27J. Rijswijk44
28M. Ter Metz52
29E.C. Karselius574
Total:10,779

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