2021 Greenlandic local elections

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2021 Greenlandic local elections
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  2017 6 April 2021

5 municipal councils
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Inuit Ataqatigiit Múte Bourup Egede 37.632+6
Siumut Erik Jensen 36.231−8
Partii Naleraq Hans Enoksen 10.78+5
Atassut Aqqalu Jerimiassen 7.46−3
Democrats Jens Frederik Nielsen 6.940
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Greenland-muni-names.svg

The 2021 Greenlandic local elections were held on 6 April 2021 for the 5 municipal councils. In the 2017 elections, Forward remained the largest party. [1] The 2021 Greenlandic general election, along with District council and parish elections, were held on the same day. [2] In the 2017 elections there were 81 seats up for election.

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Results

Results of municipal elections

Number of councillors and political parties in the regional Municipal Councils

Sum of local elections – turnout 63.8% (Increase2.svg 2.7%)
PartyVote totalsSeats
NumberPercentChangeNumberChange
Inuit Ataqatigiit 9,82237.6%Increase2.svg 5.2%32Increase2.svg 6
Siumut 9,45436.2%Decrease2.svg 5.3%31Decrease2.svg 8
Naleraq 2,79410.7%Increase2.svg 6.1%8Increase2.svg 5
Atassut 1,9427.4%Decrease2.svg 4.4%6Decrease2.svg 3
Democrats 1,8006.9%Decrease2.svg 1.3%4Steady2.svg
Nunatta Qitornai 2430.9%New0New
Others430.2%New0New
Blank/Void518
Overall Totals26,691100.0%Steady2.svg81Steady2.svg

Results By Individual Municipality [3]

Results in the Avannaata municipality (Voter Count: 7,845) - Turnout: 69.5% (Increase2.svg 6.4%)
PartyVote TotalsSeats (17)
NumberPercentNumberChange
Siumut 2,51946.7%9Steady2.svg
Inuit Ataqatigiit 92017.1%3Increase2.svg 1
Naleraq 65912.2%2Steady2.svg
Atassut 65612.2%2Decrease2.svg 1
Democrats 5209.6%1Steady2.svg
Nunatta Qitornai 1212.2%0New
Valid Votes (Blank/Void)5,395 (61)
Result: Independent Gain from Siumut

The former mayor left Siumut after the election to form a government with the other four parties. [4]

Results in the Kujalleq municipality (Voter Count: 4,832) - Turnout 70.1% (Increase2.svg 1.5%)
PartyVote TotalsSeats (15)
NumberPercentNumberChange
Inuit Ataqatigiit 1,72652.3%8Increase2.svg 3
Siumut 1,36541.4%6Decrease2.svg 3
Atassut 2076.3%1Steady2.svg
Valid Votes (Blank/Void)3,298 (90)
Result: Inuit Ataqatigiit Gain from Siumut (Majority of 1)
Results in the Qeqertalik municipality (Voter Count: 4,681) - Turnout 70.0% (Increase2.svg 1.7%)
PartyVote TotalsSeats (15)
NumberPercentNumberChange
Inuit Ataqatigiit 1,74554.1%9Increase2.svg 2
Siumut 83926.0%4Decrease2.svg 3
Democrats 2878.9%1Increase2.svg 1
Atassut 2638.2%1Steady2.svg
Naleraq 471.5%0Steady2.svg
Others431.3%0New
Valid Votes (Blank/Void)3,224 (54)
Result: Inuit Ataqatigiit Hold (Majority of 3)
Results in the Qeqqata municipality (Voter Count: 6,906) - Turnout 66.0% (Increase2.svg 4.9%)
PartyVote TotalsSeats (15)
NumberPercentNumberChange
Siumut 1,81440.3%6Decrease2.svg 2
Naleraq 1,13525.2%4Increase2.svg 3
Inuit Ataqatigiit 94921.1%3Steady2.svg
Atassut 53812.0%2Decrease2.svg 1
Democrats 611.4%0Steady2.svg
Valid Votes (Blank/Void)4,497 (64)
Result: Siumut loses its majority, but retains a plurality of seats
Results in the Sermersooq municipality (Voter Count: 17,428) - Turnout 57.0% (Increase2.svg 1.2%)
PartyVote TotalsSeats (19)
NumberPercentNumberChange
Inuit Ataqatigiit 4,48246.3%9Steady2.svg
Siumut 2,91730.1%6Steady2.svg
Naleraq 9539.8%2Increase2.svg 2
Democrats 9329.6%2Decrease2.svg 1
Atassut 2782.9%0Decrease2.svg 1
Nunatta Qitornai 1221.3%0New
Valid Votes (Blank/Void)9,684 (249)
Result: Inuit Ataqatigiit retains a plurality of seats

Mayors in the regional municipalities

Mayors of Greenland's 5 municipalities are the head of council meetings.

Mayors after the election
PartyNumberChange
Inuit Ataqatigiit 3 [5] Increase2.svg 1
Siumut 1Decrease2.svg 2
Independents 1Increase2.svg 1
Atassut 0Steady2.svg
Democrats 0Steady2.svg
Naleraq 0Steady2.svg
Nunatta Qitornai 0New
5Steady2.svg

Old and new mayors in the regional municipalities

Mayors outgoing and incoming
MunicipalityIncumbent mayorElected mayor
Kujalleq Municipality Kirsten P. Isaksen Stine Egede [6]
Avannaata Municipality Palle Jeremiassen Palle Jeremiassen [7]
Qeqertalik Municipality Ane Hansen Ane Hansen [8]
Qeqqata Municipality Malik Berthelsen Malik Berthelsen [9]
Sermersooq Municipality Charlotte Ludvigsen Charlotte Ludvigsen [10]

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