Nissen's Party
Nissen's Party (Danish: Nissens Parti) was a local political party set in Samsø Municipality.
Nissen's Party Nissens Parti | |
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Leader | H. Nissen |
Dissolved | 2005 (assumed) |
Headquarters | Samsø |
Ideology | Regionalism |
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 | |
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# | ± | ||
2001 | 22 | 0 / 4,647 |
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2005 | 6 | 0 / 2,522 |
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References
- "Kommunalvalg Samsø kommune | kmdvalg.dk 2001 results". kmdvalg.dk. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
- "Kommunalvalg Samsø kommune | kmdvalg.dk 2005 results". kmdvalg.dk. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
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