Semigallia (Saeima constituency)

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Semigallia
Zemgale
Constituency
for the Saeima
Zemgales velesanu apgabals.svg
Location of Semigallia within Latvia
Municipality
Region Semigallia
Population268,918 (2022) [1]
Electorate205,937 (2022)
Area13,189 km2 (2023) [2]
Current constituency
Created1922
Seats
List
  • 13 (2022–present)
  • 14 (2014–2022)
  • 15 (1995–2014)
  • 16 (1993–1995)
  • 15 (1931–1934)
  • 16 (1928–1931)
  • 15 (1922–1928)
Deputies [3]
List

Semigallia (Latvian : Zemgale) one of the five multi-member constituencies of the Saeima, the national legislature of Latvia. The constituency was established in 1922 when the Saeima was established following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union. It consists of the city of Jelgava and municipalities of Aizkraukle, Bauska, Dobele, Jēkabpils, Jelgava and Tukums in the region of Semigallia. The constituency currently elects 13 of the 100 members of the Saeima using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 parliamentary election it had 205,937 registered electors.

Contents

Electoral system

Semigallia currently elects 13 of the 100 members of the Saeima using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. [4] [5] Constituency seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method. [6] [7] Only parties that reach the 5% national threshold compete for constituency seats (4% in 1993). [8] [9] [10]

Election results

Summary

Election SKG
SKG / LSDSP / ATBILDĪBA / LSDA
Harmony
SDPS / SC / TSP / SL
Development/For!
AP! / LA
Greens & Farmers
ZZS / LZS
New Unity
JV / V / JL
Latvia First
Latvian Way

LPP/LC / LC
Conservatives
K / JKP
Russian Union
РСЛ / ЗаПЧЕЛ / P
Good Latvia
PL / TP
National Alliance
NA / TB/LNNK / TB
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
2022 2,9162.29%06,5265.12%025,20719.79%324,17718.98%34,8493.81%04,1963.29%015,68212.31%2
2018 2610.22%011,5929.99%212,81411.04%214,66012.63%29,1607.89%116,45414.17%22,2731.96%016,74514.42%2
2014 14,41111.40%21,4101.12%035,73828.27%429,59623.41%39090.72%01,9121.51%024,21919.16%3
2011 4680.36%022,94817.43%321,08316.01%326,59020.19%32,4581.87%09510.72%020,66015.69%2
2010 9360.69%020,64815.16%238,11627.99%547,78935.09%61,7671.30%08,8796.52%112,4559.15%1
2006 4,0773.14%06,9095.31%131,44324.18%422,82117.55%310,4308.02%15,1923.99%129,75922.89%49,0126.93%1
2002 6,6464.51%017,27511.72%237,69725.56%47,7315.24%013,4079.09%229,75420.18%48,3335.65%1
1998 23,92016.69%37,1114.96%14,6913.27%025,84318.03%334,25423.90%419,75913.79%2
1995 7,0114.87%03,5412.46%02,2491.56%019,37113.47%315,03110.45%2
1993 14,1098.07%125,97614.86%354,64131.27%53,3221.90%07,4084.24%1
1931 26,99118.97%327,27519.17%3
1928 37,96727.48%432,91723.82%4
1925 38,52930.60%529,75523.63%4
1922 38,23031.51%32,83427.06%

Detailed

  Party has received at least 5% of the vote nationally and is entitled to compete for constituency seats (4% in 1993).

2020s

2022

Results of the 2022 parliamentary election held on 1 October 2022: [11]

PartyVotes per MunicipalityTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aizkr
-aukle
Bauska Dobele Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
City
Jel
-gava
Tukums
Union of Greens and Farmers ZZS2,4764,0923,1693,4124,3523,1564,55025,20719.79%3
New Unity JV2,7623,5952,6163,1344,4602,6374,97324,17718.98%3
United List AS1,6842,5841,5971,9712,4511,6394,09216,01812.57%2
National Alliance NA1,7613,1261,3321,9522,4371,4983,57615,68212.31%2
Development/For! AP1,4611,2555855761,1185989336,5265.12%0
Latvia First LPV7178175241,3071,2445966715,8764.61%1
The Progressives PRO5908955366331,2885821,0845,6084.40%1
The Conservatives K4707958538247514736834,8493.81%0
Latvian Russian Union РСЛ3001981306152,3474451614,1963.29%0
For Each and Every One KuK4446134235248794276944,0043.14%0
For Stability! S!3133062221,1451,2194582343,8973.06%1
Republic R3304473627054812743612,9602.32%0
Social Democratic Party "Harmony" SDPS2352791666919304062092,9162.29%0
Sovereign Power SV2272461293035192292051,8581.46%0
People's Servants for Latvia TKL2772441672161801663291,5791.24%0
Force of People's PowerTVS142156932363311171321,2070.95%0
Union for Latvia AL429449446956614150.33%0
Progressive Christian PartyKPP233424354529362260.18%0
United for Latvia VL193118313421482020.16%0
Valid Votes14,27319,80712,99518,35425,13513,80723,032127,403100.00%13
Rejected Votes1782121802922601682501,5401.19%
Valid Envelopes14,45120,01913,17518,64625,39513,97523,282128,94399.83%
Rejected Envelopes19301786715622180.17%
Total Polled14,47020,04913,19218,65425,46213,99023,344129,16162.72%
Registered Electors23,39731,91421,80031,11238,66023,56635,488205,937
Turnout61.85%62.82%60.51%59.96%65.86%59.37%65.78%62.72%

The following candidates were elected: [12] Andris Bērziņš (ZZS), 26,899 votes; Anda Čakša (JV), 26,799 votes; Mārtiņš Daģis (JV), 24,465 votes; Mārtiņš Felss (JV), 24,648 votes; Līga Kļaviņa (ZZS), 26,527 votes; Dmitrijs Kovaļenko (S!), 4,945 votes; Ingmārs Līdaka (AS), 18,236 votes; Edvīns Šnore (NA), 17,722 votes; Atis Švinka (PRO), 6,351 votes; Edgars Tavars (AS), 17,592 votes; Viktors Valainis (ZZS), 31,487 votes; Jānis Vitenbergs (NA), 18,340 votes; and Edmunds Zivtiņš (LPV), 6,958 votes.

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 parliamentary election held on 6 October 2018: [13]

PartyVotes%Seats
Who Owns the State? KPV LV21,93418.89%3
National Alliance NA16,74514.42%2
New Conservative Party JKP16,45414.17%2
Union of Greens and Farmers ZZS14,66012.63%2
Development/For! AP12,81411.04%2
Social Democratic Party "Harmony" SDPS11,5929.99%2
New Unity JV9,1607.89%1
Latvian Association of Regions LRA4,9844.29%0
The Progressives PRO2,3682.04%0
Latvian Russian Union РСЛ2,2731.96%0
For Latvia from the Heart NSL1,1611.00%0
Latvian NationalistsLN8800.76%0
For an Alternative PA4730.41%0
SKG Alliance SKG2610.22%0
Action Party RP1700.15%0
Latvian Centrist Party LCP1560.13%0
Valid Votes116,085100.00%14
Rejected Votes8100.69%
Valid Envelopes116,89599.88%
Rejected Envelopes1360.12%
Total Polled117,03154.93%
Registered Electors213,068

The following candidates were elected: [14] Uldis Augulis (ZZS), 15,226 votes; Ilmārs Dūrītis (AP), 13,289 votes; Krišjānis Feldmans (JKP), 19,298 votes; Kaspars Ģirģens (KPV LV), 25,629 votes; Ralfs Nemiro (KPV LV), 25,095 votes; Vitālijs Orlovs (SDPS), 13,120 votes; Artūrs Toms Plešs (AP), 13,448 votes; Jānis Reirs (JV), 10,668 votes; Sandis Riekstiņš (JKP), 17,530 votes; Inguna Rībena (NA), 18,475 votes; Edvīns Šnore (NA), 19,793 votes; Viktors Valainis (ZZS), 15,730 votes; Jānis Vitenbergs (KPV LV), 24,116 votes; and Ivars Zariņš (SDPS), 13,656 votes.

2014

Results of the 2014 parliamentary election held on 4 October 2014: [15]

PartyVotes%Seats
Union of Greens and Farmers ZZS35,73828.27%4
Unity V29,59623.41%3
National Alliance NA24,21919.16%3
Social Democratic Party "Harmony" SDPS14,41111.40%2
For Latvia from the Heart NSL9,3067.36%1
Latvian Association of Regions LRA6,7755.36%1
Latvian Russian Union РСЛ1,9121.51%0
United for Latvia VL1,5191.20%0
For Latvia's Development LA1,4101.12%0
New Conservative Party JKP9090.72%0
Izaugsme 2290.18%0
Freedom. Free from Fear, Hate and Anger2070.16%0
Sovereignty1690.13%0
Valid Votes126,400100.00%14
Rejected Votes9830.77%
Valid Envelopes127,38399.93%
Rejected Envelopes930.07%
Total Polled127,47656.49%
Registered Electors225,675

The following candidates were elected: [16] Uldis Augulis (ZZS), 39,062 votes; Raimonds Bergmanis (ZZS),39,230 votes; Andris Bērziņš (ZZS), 37,250 votes; Augusts Brigmanis (ZZS), 41,125 votes; Andris Buiķis (NA), 26,144 votes; Atis Lejiņš (V), 32,776 votes; Dainis Liepiņš (LRA), 7,358 votes; Aivars Meija (NSL), 9,900 votes; Vitālijs Orlovs (SDPS), 17,114 votes; Imants Parādnieks (NA), 26,498 votes; Jānis Reirs (V), 32,073 votes; Edvīns Šnore (NA), 29,789 votes; Juris Šulcs (V), 31,592 votes; and Zenta Tretjaka (SDPS), 15,875 votes.

2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 September 2011: [17]

PartyVotes%Seats
Zatlers' Reform Party ZRP34,29226.04%4
Unity V26,59020.19%3
Harmony Centre SC22,94817.43%3
Union of Greens and Farmers ZZS21,08316.01%3
National Alliance NA20,66015.69%2
Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way LPP/LC2,4581.87%0
For Human Rights in a United Latvia ЗаПЧЕЛ9510.72%0
Last PartyPP5650.43%0
Freedom. Free from Fear, Hate and Anger5050.38%0
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDSP4680.36%0
For a Presidential RepublicPPR4110.31%0
People's ControlTK4060.31%0
Christian Democratic Union KDS3480.26%0
Valid Votes131,685100.00%15
Rejected Votes1,4701.10%
Valid Envelopes133,15599.87%
Rejected Envelopes1700.13%
Total Polled133,32557.36%
Registered Electors232,418

The following candidates were elected: [18] Uldis Augulis (ZZS), 22,132 votes; Andris Bērziņš (ZZS), 22,591 votes; Augusts Brigmanis (ZZS), 23,271 votes; Atis Lejiņš (V), 30,472 votes; Klāvs Olšteins (ZRP), 39,133 votes; Vitālijs Orlovs (SC), 27,061 votes; Jānis Ozoliņš (ZRP), 38,739 votes; Imants Parādnieks (NA), 24,793 votes; Vineta Poriņa (NA), 22,450 votes; Jānis Reirs (V), 27,469 votes; Vladimirs Reskājs (SC), 24,966 votes; Viktors Valainis (ZRP), 36,430 votes; Inga Vanaga (ZRP), 36,490 votes; Dzintars Zaķis (V), 29,294 votes; and Ivars Zariņš (SC), 25,507 votes.

2010

Results of the 2010 parliamentary election held on 2 October 2010: [19]

PartyVotes%Seats
Unity V47,78935.09%6
Union of Greens and Farmers ZZS38,11627.99%5
Harmony Centre SC20,64815.16%2
National Alliance NA12,4559.15%1
For a Good Latvia PL8,8796.52%1
For Human Rights in a United Latvia ЗаПЧЕЛ1,7671.30%0
Made in LatviaRL1,7431.28%0
Last PartyPP1,3160.97%0
For a Presidential RepublicPPR1,1350.83%0
Responsibility – Social Democratic Alliance of Political Parties ATBILDĪBA9360.69%0
People's ControlTK7090.52%0
Christian Democratic Union KDS4590.34%0
Daugava – For LatviaZRP2230.16%0
Valid Votes136,175100.00%15
Rejected Votes3,4472.47%
Valid Envelopes139,62299.90%
Rejected Envelopes1390.10%
Total Polled139,76160.21%
Registered Electors232,137

The following candidates were elected: [20] Uldis Augulis (ZZS), 39,357 votes; Andris Bērziņš (ZZS), 39,709 votes; Augusts Brigmanis (ZZS), 42,495 votes; Aivars Dronka (ZZS), 37,625 votes; Sarmīte Ēlerte (V), 53,607 votes; Valentīns Grigorjevs (SC), 22,433 votes; Artis Kampars (V), 54,134 votes; Atis Lejiņš (V), 54,758 votes; Klāvs Olšteins (V), 49,412 votes; Vitālijs Orlovs (SC), 25,287 votes; Imants Parādnieks (NA), 15,541 votes; Dace Reinika (ZZS), 38,552 votes; Andris Šķēle (PL), 11,643 votes; Aigars Štokenbergs (V), 53,976 votes; and Dzintars Zaķis (V), 52,768 votes.

2000s

2006

Results of the 2006 parliamentary election held on 7 October 2006: [21]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aizkr
-aukle
Bauska Dobele Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
City
Jel
-gava
Tukums
Union of Greens and Farmers ZZS3,5725,2204,1503,8274,3623,0137,29931,44324.18%4
People's Party TP4,6135,1123,3584,4744,4172,5445,24129,75922.89%4
New Era Party JL2,9543,6742,2683,4853,8952,1344,41122,82117.55%3
Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way LPP/LC1,1781,2739522,2382,0619721,75610,4308.02%1
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK TB/LNNK1,1991,5938891,2401,7496851,6579,0126.93%1
Harmony Centre SC6126183332,0222,3225015016,9095.31%1
For Human Rights in a United Latvia ЗаПЧЕЛ5903362929562,2834592765,1923.99%1
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDSP6295654096928263336234,0773.14%0
All for Latvia! 3144242974293993094602,6322.02%0
Motherland 1042481001151,0443221102,0431.57%0
New Democrats NJD2812672792273542373612,0061.54%0
Pensioners and Seniors PartyPSP240179991741671052111,1750.90%0
Māra's Land10410481125135641087210.55%0
Eurosceptics 781148474124401116250.48%0
Our Land Party523736845645643740.29%0
Social Fairness PartySTP363082493015332750.21%0
Latvian's Latvia National Political Defence Organisation181420292417852070.16%0
Fatherland UnionTS29202021339301620.12%0
National Power UnionNSS212420242614261550.12%0
Valid Votes16,62419,85213,76920,28524,30711,81823,363130,018100.00%15
Rejected Votes8890.68%
Valid Envelopes130,90799.88%
Rejected Envelopes1530.12%
Total Polled131,06057.74%
Registered Electors226,977

The following candidates were elected: [21] Dzintars Ābiķis (TP), 31,259 votes; Andris Bērziņš (ZZS), 33,499 votes; Valery Bukhvalov (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 6,005 votes; Artis Kampars (JL), 23,738 votes; Leons Līdums (TP), 30,056 votes; Vitālijs Orlovs (SC), 8,575 votes; Karina Pētersone (LPP/LC), 10,934 votes; Jānis Reirs (JL), 23,410 votes; Baiba Rivža (ZZS), 33,068 votes; Viktors Ščerbatihs (ZZS), 33,341 votes; Atis Slakteris (TP), 32,451 votes; Dagnija Staķe (ZZS), 34,840 votes; Pēteris Tabūns (TB/LNNK), 9,768 votes; Imants Valers (TP), 29,745 votes; and Dzintars Zaķis (JL), 23,870 votes.

2002

Results of the 2002 parliamentary election held on 5 October 2002: [22]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aizkr
-aukle
Bauska Dobele Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
City
Jel
-gava
Tukums
New Era Party JL4,3936,0523,8835,4676,3693,4018,13237,69725.56%4
People's Party TP3,9165,5743,9504,4334,1762,4185,28729,75420.18%4
Latvia's First Party LPP2,4932,8621,9702,4043,1341,5923,06417,51911.88%2
Union of Greens and Farmers ZZS2,8562,6092,1232,6621,9361,6513,43817,27511.72%2
For Human Rights in a United Latvia ЗаПЧЕЛ1,2729837273,5924,6531,1611,01913,4079.09%2
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK TB/LNNK1,0471,4778721,2331,4427271,5358,3335.65%1
Latvian Way LC1,1409948951,1751,0686951,7647,7315.24%0
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDSP1,0137778531,0061,1726531,1726,6464.51%0
Social Democratic Union SDS4034292945014693994262,9211.98%0
Social Democratic Welfare Party SDLP1312781452656362781411,8741.27%0
Political Alliance "Centre"171171211220225932931,3840.94%0
Russian Party74524421714856596500.44%0
Latvians' PartyLP728469938249975460.37%0
Latvian Revival PartyLAP11862591145845595150.35%0
Light of Latgale LG452225909521203180.22%0
Freedom PartyBP332624442936392310.16%0
Citizens' Union "Our Land"502829363215332230.15%0
Māra's Land282523403717392090.14%0
Progressive Centre PartyPCP2632622178201310.09%0
Latvian United Republican PartyLARP1715151415712950.06%0
Valid Votes19,29822,55216,21723,62825,79313,32226,649147,459100.00%15
Rejected Votes7680.52%
Valid Envelopes148,22799.77%
Rejected Envelopes3430.23%
Total Polled148,57069.67%
Registered Electors213,251

The following candidates were elected: [22] Andrejs Aleksejevs (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 15,093 votes; Andris Bērziņš (ZZS), 18,568 votes; Augusts Brigmanis (ZZS), 19,225 votes; Jānis Esta (TP), 30,278 votes; Artis Kampars (JL), 39,231 votes; Vineta Muižniece (JL), 38,964 votes; Vitālijs Orlovs (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 15,264 votes; Krišjānis Peters (LPP), 18,504 votes; Mihails Pietkevičs (TP), 29,759 votes; Jānis Reirs (JL), 39,144 votes; Anna Seile (TB/LNNK), 9,572 votes; Jevgenija Stalidzāne (LPP), 18,835 votes; Dzintars Zaķis (JL), 39,005 votes; Ērika Zommere (TP), 30,199 votes; and Ēriks Zunda (TP), 30,240 votes.

1990s

1998

Results of the 1998 parliamentary election held on 3 October 1998: [23]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aizkr
-aukle
Bauska Dobele Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
City
Jel
-gava
Tukums
People's Party TP4,4445,9554,3435,2705,1372,7996,30634,25423.90%4
Latvian Way LC4,0564,0083,0004,1243,2622,6094,78425,84318.03%3
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDA3,1823,7672,9073,6753,8812,2874,22123,92016.69%3
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK TB/LNNK2,3833,1332,0772,6683,4981,5464,45419,75913.79%2
New Party JP1,7292,0101,5501,9962,2621,1882,25612,9919.06%2
National Harmony Party TSP6703913572,5422,1205954367,1114.96%1
People's Movement for Latvia TKL6724354079371,6665586745,3493.73%0
Latvian Farmers' Union LZS5337776717565935997624,6913.27%0
Workers' Party, Christian Democratic Union and Latvian Green Party DP–KDS–LZP4475583105944392536453,2462.26%0
Democratic Party "Saimnieks" 204272124557172832091,6211.13%0
Latvian Revival PartyLAP9213579110100571236960.49%0
Latvian Unity Party LVP8714587959342986470.45%0
National Progress PartyNPP181183130250771016250.44%0
Social Democratic Women's OrganisationSDSO8673678976421125450.38%0
Latvian National Democratic PartyLNDP12957361004222754610.32%0
Popular Movement "Freedom"526488714338734290.30%0
Māra's LandMZ378651393037513310.23%0
Helsinki-86 3538314135341163300.23%0
Conservative PartyKP512825524030542800.20%0
Democrats' PartyDP181718321714191350.09%0
Latvian National Reform PartyLNRP882124420580.04%0
Valid Votes18,93322,07516,26123,79023,76012,91425,589143,322100.00%15
Rejected Votes10212377177112711017630.53%
Valid Envelopes19,03522,19816,33823,96723,87212,98525,690144,08599.71%
Rejected Envelopes4260.29%
Total Polled144,51171.88%
Registered Electors201,054

The following candidates were elected: [23] Jānis Bunkšs (LC), 26,420 votes; Jānis Čevers (LSDA), 25,459 votes; Silvija Dreimane (JP), 13,719 votes; Jānis Esta (TP), 35,164 votes; Edvīns Inkēns (LC), 26,682 votes; Aigars Kalvītis (TP), 35,092 votes; Kārlis Leiškalns (LC), 26,987 votes; Jānis Leja (LSDA), 25,536 votes; Andrejs Požarnovs (TB/LNNK), 21,203 votes; Boriss Rastropirkins (TSP), 8,061 votes; Arnis Razminovičs (TP), 35,077 votes; Kaspars Riekstiņš (LSDA), 25,526 votes; Atis Slakteris (TP), 36,714 votes; Jevgenija Stalidzāne (JP), 13,809 votes; and Pēteris Tabūns (TB/LNNK), 20,972 votes.

1995

Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 30 September and 1 October 1995: [24] [25]

PartyVotes%Seats
People's Movement for Latvia TKL33,49723.29%4
Democratic Party "Saimnieks" DPS23,03316.01%3
Latvian Way LC19,37113.47%3
For Fatherland and Freedom TB15,03110.45%2
Latvian Unity Party LVP11,0707.70%1
Latvian Farmers' Union, Christian Democratic Union and Latgalian Labour Party LZS-KDS-LDP9,5016.61%1
Latvian National Conservative Party and Latvian Green Party LNNK-LZP8,0165.57%1
Labour and Justice Coalition: LDDP, LSDSP and LACAPLDDP-LSDSP-LACAP7,0114.87%0
National Harmony Party TSP3,5412.46%0
Socialist Party of Latvia LSP3,3622.34%0
Political Union of Economists TPA2,3201.61%0
Latvian Farmers' Union LZS2,2491.56%0
Political Association of the Underprivileged and Latvian Independence Party1,5641.09%0
Popular Front of Latvia LTF1,4130.98%0
Party of Russian Citizens in LatviaПргЛ1,0240.71%0
Citizens Union "Our Land" – Anti-Communist Union9620.67%0
Democrats' PartyDP4130.29%0
Latvian Liberal PartyLLP2950.21%0
Latvian National Democratic PartyLNDP1630.11%0
Valid Votes143,836100.00%15

The following candidates were elected: [24] Romāns Apsītis (LC), 18,715 votes; Vents Balodis (TB), 15,417 votes; Jānis Bunkšs (LC), 18,637 votes; Juris Celmiņš (DPS), 23,605 votes; Guntis Eniņš (TKL), 35,943 votes; Modris Goba (DPS), 23,631 votes; Ervids Grinovskis (LZS-KDS-LDP), 11,957 votes; Janīna Kušnere (TKL), 36,001 votes; Aristids Jēkabs Lambergs (LNNK-LZP), 8,508 votes; Jānis Mauliņš (TKL), 36,087 votes; Modris Plāte (TKL), 36,178 votes; Andrejs Požarnovs (TB), 15,688 votes; Jānis Rāzna (DPS), 23,405 votes; Jānis Rubulis (LVP), 12,642 votes; and Andris Tomašūns (LC), 18,593 votes.

1993

Results of the 1993 parliamentary election held on 5 and 6 June 1993: [26] [27]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aizkr
-aukle
Bauska Dobele Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
City
Jel
-gava
Tukums
Latvian Way LC8,5428,3446,5149,3996,4815,15710,20454,64131.27%5
Latvian National Independence Movement LNNK3,7464,0943,6412,91211,9144,7516,48337,54121.48%4
Latvian Farmers' Union LZS2,8684,0962,5345,9782,2552,3205,92525,97614.86%3
Harmony for Latvia SL2,2812,4581,8852,3192,3931,2371,53614,1098.07%1
Christian Democratic Union KDS1,5271,2657891,1901,3926321,4168,2114.70%1
Democratic Center Party of Latvia DCP1,0941,5041,0181,0201,4138771,2288,1544.67%1
For Fatherland and Freedom TB9229849051,7331,2034641,1977,4084.24%1
Popular Front of Latvia LTF6925305261,0435333758884,5872.62%0
Equal Rights Р2291181091,8794863421593,3221.90%0
Green List2643192332553521764572,0561.18%0
Latvia's Happiness2642492283042491632731,7300.99%0
Democratic Labour Party of Latvia LDDP1982151763272981503211,6850.96%0
Russian National Democratic List17182634044102041021,4360.82%0
Citizens Union "Our Land"166222114205158981851,1480.66%0
Republican Platform1712121231211231461181,0140.58%0
Anti-Communist Union9915485221114621568910.51%0
Independents' Union453489497136713950.23%0
Latvian Liberal PartyLLP385435733530383030.17%0
Latvian Unity Party LVP271215381515191410.08%0
Valid Votes23,34424,94619,08229,47029,89517,23530,776174,748100.00%16
Rejected Votes198231774064002412671,8201.03%
Valid Envelopes23,54225,17719,15929,87630,29517,47631,043176,568100.00%

The following candidates were elected: [28] [29] Gundars Bērziņš (LZS), 26,473 votes; Olafs Brūvers (KDS), 8,490 vtes; Aivars Endziņš (LC), 52,312 votes; Māris Gailis (LC), 51,294 votes; Ilga Gore (DCP), 8,765 votes; Oskars Grīgs (LZS), 26,860 votes; Andris Kadeģis (LC), 51,253 votes; Viesturs Pauls Karnups (LNNK), 36,871 votes; Aristids Lambergs (LNNK), 37,518 votes; Roberts Milbergs (TB), 7,957 votes; Egīls Radziņš (LC), 50,704 votes; Joachim Siegerist (LNNK), 44,128 votes; Antita Stankēviča (LC), 52,785 votes; Pēteris Tabūns (LNNK), 50,011 votes; Zigurds Tomiņš (LZS), 26,102 votes; and Jevģenijs Zaščerinskis (SL), 14,388 votes.

1930s

1931

Results of the 1931 parliamentary election held on 3 and 4 October 1931: [30] [31]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
Bauska Ilūkste Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
Tukums
Latvian Farmers' Union LZS4,8012,4244,74211,1614,14727,27519.17%3
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDSP4,1412,0654,46812,2914,02626,99118.97%3
Latvian New Farmers and Small Landowners Party LJSP2,4992,4842,5853,0973,81614,48110.18%2
Democratic Centre DC1,3066231,4804,2231,6399,2716.52%1
Leftist Workers and Farm Labourers KSDZ6001,2541,3173,8878047,8625.53%1
German-Baltic Party in Latvia DbPL2564931703,3511,8516,1214.30%1
Christian Peasants and Catholics KZK1,7602,4882101,2271765,8614.12%1
New Farmers' AssociationJZA1,3576121,8656785065,0183.53%1
Latvian Polish Union Polish-Catholics ZPwŁ134,54166211184,8493.41%1
Party of Former Money DepositorsANNTT9605071,1691,2566434,5353.19%1
Christian Union and Workers KAS8532634532,1057794,4533.13%0
Progressive AssociationPA4822136812,2527294,3573.06%0
United List of Semigallia Jews5786156041,5523513,7002.60%0
Orthodox, Old Believers and United Russian Organizations П192,782305447643,6172.54%0
Progressive Peasants and New Peasants of Semigallia321,6931131,1301413,1092.19%0
Lithuanian Catholics and Belarusians311,1151281,82563,1052.18%0
Latvian Labour UnionLDS320746271,1702452,4361.71%0
Women's Organisations223672319723831,8761.32%0
National Union NA110521535923841,2910.91%0
Russian Old Believers Working People's VotersРС8422998186186150.43%0
Latvian Social Democratic Opposition Workers36235419265180.36%0
Workers and Poor PeasantsSNZ7612778127574650.33%0
Unsatisfied New Farmers, Small Landholders and Fishermen764160203644440.31%0
Valid Votes20,61324,76421,63854,36220,873142,250100.00%15
Rejected Votes1,1080.77%
Valid Envelopes143,35899.96%
Rejected Envelopes640.04%
Total Polled143,422

1920s

1928

Results of the 1928 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 October 1928: [32] [33]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
Bauska Ilūkste Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
Tukums County
Comm
-ission
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDSP5,7073,4896,30216,6435,7675937,96727.48%4
Latvian Farmers' Union LZS6,5062,6286,27012,3515,1422032,91723.82%4
Latvian New Farmers and Small Landowners Party LJSP1,2092,0521,7761,5221,807228,3886.07%1
Leftist Workers and Farm Labourers KSDZ1,0521,3202,3592,62390468,2645.98%1
German-Baltic Party in Latvia DbPL2724971993,1411,07665,1913.76%1
Latvian Polish-Catholic Union ZPwŁ134,4575922223544,8283.49%1
Christian Union and Workers Party KASP4601097952,46795934,7933.47%1
Christian Peasant and Catholic Party KZKP1,5282,499141400110274,7053.40%1
Orthodox, Old Believers and United Russian Organizations П862,72929952061483,7432.71%1
Union of Social Democrats and Farmers1,034591647870477123,6312.63%1
Latvian New Farmers' UnionLJS2251062411,50243032,5071.81%0
National Union NA29113865381853922,4411.77%0
Party of Former Money Depositors and Other Victims66415471059928632,4161.75%0
United Lithuanians and Catholics46811821,2989222,2681.64%0
Democratic Centre DC2801832571,04134882,1171.53%0
All-Latvian National Assembly73751224128531062,0911.51%0
Latvian Labour UnionLDS20024437897725632,0581.49%0
Union for Peace, Order and Production MKRA2059442484921031,7851.29%0
Economic Centre, Soldiers, Merchants. Industrialists and Craftsmen13523868348601,1640.84%0
Latvian Women's Union1165713671713221,1600.84%0
Latgallian Independent Socialist PartyLNSP1101541645649201,0840.78%0
Radical Democrats891461533899208690.63%0
United Farmers113332602923407320.53%0
Agudas Israel 723071268945260.38%0
Zionist Organisation Mizrachi 948266222422900.21%0
People's Rights and Health Defenders131824672202520.18%0
Valid Votes21,37523,42322,84851,02119,205315138,187100.00%16
Rejected Votes8740.63%
Valid Envelopes139,06199.94%
Rejected Envelopes770.06%
Total Polled139,138
1925

Results of the 1925 parliamentary election held on 3 and 4 October 1925: [34] [35] [36]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
Bauska Ilūkste Jēkab
-pils
Jel
-gava
Tukums County
Comm
-ission
Con. Com. Tot.
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDSP5,5782,9287,25017,1415,6221038,52930.60%505
Latvian Farmers' Union LZS5,9463,3695,32810,1604,950229,75523.63%404
Social Democrats MensheviksSDM2,4742,2521,2462,32996759,2737.37%101
Polish-Catholic Latvian Union of Poles PKLPS115,8846290906,0564.81%101
Democratic Centre DC6313405382,48864044,6413.69%101
Latvian New Farmers' Union LJS5132514622,12092954,2803.40%101
Party of Catholics and Christian Peasants KKZP1,2052,2381273505103,9713.15%101
Latvian New Farmers-Small Landowners Party LJSP4193979881,0451,03103,8803.08%101
Christian National Union KNS409632731,99460823,3492.66%000
German-Baltic Party in Latvia DbPL2801011372,20661003,3342.65%000
Congress of Destroyed Areas and Agricultural Association3645811,17485718013,1572.51%000
Old Believers V112,294213186702,7112.15%000
National Union NA2692095181,07749952,5772.05%000
Zionist Organisation Mizrachi 42928830187330902,2001.75%000
Union for Peace, Order and Production MKRA1163628399136001,7861.42%000
National Farmers' UnionNZS3645426541533101,4291.14%000
Union of Orthodox Voters and Russian Organisations П12566902022808980.71%000
Latvian Labour UnionLDS1243916638115908690.69%000
Combined Workers, Disabled People and Workers10920954886507770.62%000
Ceire Cion 361727911412905300.42%000
Economically Active Citizens56391022076404680.37%000
Union of Latvian Democrats LDS2833661996713940.31%000
Latvian Belarusian Landless Farmers, Workers and Small Peasant Citizens142601339303290.26%000
Jewish National Democratic Party268565753702880.23%000
Latgallian Farmers Party LZP411513261601740.14%000
Latgallian Labour Party–Latgale Union of Smallholders and Stateless Persons LDP-LMBS154324301801300.10%000
Russian Parishes and Public Employees 559636701130.09%000
Valid Votes19,44822,71619,88446,11917,69635125,898100.00%15015
Rejected Votes
Valid Envelopes
Rejected Envelopes
Total Polled
Registered Electors28,96528,40128,79361,12726,656173,942
1922

Results of the 1922 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 October 1922: [37] [38]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
Bauska Ilūkste Jaun
-jel
-gava
Jel
-gava
Tukums Con. Com. Tot.
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party LSDSP6,4803,7049,60812,1146,32438,23031.51%5
Latvian Farmers' Union LZS6,8783,7036,8589,8525,54332,83427.06%4
Union of Social Democrats – Mensheviks and Rural Workers SDML2,6993,2842,3133,1121,67813,08610.79%2
Democratic Centre DC9974289963,3221,3277,0705.83%1
List of Lithuanians and Catholics LK8375,412282346506,9275.71%1
Christian National Union KNS8251844982,9051,6256,0374.98%1
German-Baltic Party in Latvia DbPL3281462132,4446763,8073.14%1
Non-Partisan National Centre BNC5533926241,3356453,5492.93%1
Latvian New Farmers' Union LJS4031275101,4409633,4432.84%000
Latvian Central Committee of Old Believers LVCK61,89423511492,2581.86%000
United Jewish National Bloc EANB279593817863911,8961.56%000
Land Workers' Association93731184251268350.69%000
Agudas Israel 1514568962257830.65%000
Latvian Fishermen's Union and Group of Sailors17891371252960.24%000
Ceire Cion CC86371542922720.22%000
Valid Votes20,63219,90722,74938,43619,599121,323100.00%15116
Rejected Votes1,1530.94%
Valid Envelopes122,476
Rejected Envelopes
Total Polled
Registered Electors26,12922,62228,25345,03124,660146,695

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