Nissen's Party

Nissen's Party (Danish: Nissens Parti) was a local political party set in Samsø Municipality.

Nissen's Party

Nissens Parti
LeaderH. Nissen
Dissolved2005 (assumed)
HeadquartersSamsø
IdeologyRegionalism

History

Nissen's Party ran in 2001 with two candidates. They received 22 votes, equal to 0.76% of the votes in Samsø Municipality. This did not qualify for a municipal seat.[1]

The party ran again in 2005, this time only with one candidate, H. Nissen. The party got 6 votes, which was equal to 0.2% of the votes in Samsø Municipality. This was far from enough to qualify for a municipal seat.[2]

Nissen's Party is assumed to have been dissolved after the poor results in 2005, having not run for local elections since.

Election results

Municipal elections

Date Votes Seats
# ±
2001 22
0 / 4,647
0
2005 6
0 / 2,522
0
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