Greenland (European Parliament constituency)

Greenland
European Parliament constituency

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Member state Denmark
Created 1979
Dissolved 1985
MEPs 1 (1979-1984)
Sources

Prior to its secession from the European Community in 1985, Greenland was a constituency of the European Parliament for European elections.

Members of the European Parliament

Elected Members Party
1979 Finn Lynge Siumut
1984
Constituency abolished

Elections

1979

The 1979 European election was the first election to the European Parliament. The vote was held on 9 June 1979. The eligible electorate was 29,188. Finn Lynge of Siumut was elected.

European Parliament election, 1979: Greenland[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Forward (Siumut) Finn Lynge 5,118 55.3 n/a
Atassut Jørgen Hertling 4,142 44.7 n/a
Invalid votes 512 5.2 n/a
Turnout 9,772 33.5 n/a
Forward (Siumut) win (new seat)

1984

The 1984 European election was the second election to the European Parliament. The vote was held on 14 June 1984, and the eligible electorate was 34,653. Finn Lynge was reelected.

European Parliament election, 1984: Greenland[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Forward (Siumut) Finn Lynge 7,364 63.5 +8.2
Atassut Konrad Steenholdt 4,241 36.5 -8.2
Invalid votes 747 6.0 +0.8
Turnout 12,352 35.6 +2.1
Forward (Siumut) hold Swing

When Greenland seceded from the European Community on 1 January 1985 Lynge's seat was transferred to the Danish Socialist People's Party.[2]

See also

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References

  1. Marquard, Arne (ed.) (1979). Folketingsårbog 1978-79 (Danish). Copenhagen, J. H. Schultz forlag, pp. 57-60. ISBN 87-569-0591-2.
  2. 1 2 Marquard, Arne (ed.) (1984). Folketingsårbog 1983-84 (Danish). Copenhagen, J. H. Schultz forlag, pp. 98-102. ISBN 87-569-1669-8.

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