Riigikogu electoral district no. 6 (1995–2003) Electoral district of Estonia
Electoral district no. 6 |
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County | |
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Created | 1995 |
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Abolished | 2003 |
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Seats |
- 13 (1999–2003)
- 11 (1995–1999)
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Electoral district no. 6 (Estonian: Valimisringkond nr 6) was one of the multi-member electoral districts of the Riigikogu, the national legislature of Estonia. The district was established in 1995 following the re-organisation of electoral districts. It was abolished in 2003. It was conterminous with the counties of Ida-Viru and Lääne-Viru.
Election results
Detailed
Party has received at least 5% of the vote nationally and is entitled to compete for district seats.
1999
Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 7 March 1999:[1][2][3][4]
Party |
Votes per county |
Total Votes |
% |
Seats
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Ida- Viru |
Lääne- Viru |
Expat- riates |
Per. |
Dis. |
Com. |
Tot.
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Estonian Centre Party |
K |
12,242 |
9,711 |
14 |
21,967 |
34.60% |
1 |
3 |
1 |
5
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Estonian United People's Party |
EÜRP |
9,815 |
378 |
3 |
10,196 |
16.06% |
0 |
2 |
0 |
2
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Moderate |
M |
2,985 |
4,790 |
18 |
7,793 |
12.28% |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2
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Pro Patria Union |
I |
2,638 |
4,309 |
202 |
7,149 |
11.26% |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1
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Estonian Reform Party |
RE |
2,952 |
2,978 |
11 |
5,941 |
9.36% |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1
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Estonian Coalition Party |
KE |
2,434 |
1,466 |
9 |
3,909 |
6.16% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Estonian Country People's Party |
EME |
1,428 |
1,703 |
5 |
3,136 |
4.94% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Estonian Christian People's Party |
EKRP |
526 |
828 |
3 |
1,357 |
2.14% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Russian Party in Estonia |
VEE |
753 |
91 |
0 |
844 |
1.33% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Estonian Blue Party |
ESE |
618 |
127 |
3 |
748 |
1.18% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Gennadi Belov (Independent) |
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195 |
32 |
0 |
227 |
0.36% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Farmers' Assembly |
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67 |
69 |
2 |
138 |
0.22% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Progress Party |
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69 |
12 |
0 |
81 |
0.13% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Valid votes |
36,722 |
26,494 |
270 |
63,486 |
100.00% |
1 |
8 |
2 |
11
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Rejected votes |
696 |
402 |
5 |
1,103 |
1.71% |
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Total polled |
37,418 |
26,896 |
275 |
64,589 |
56.72% |
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Registered electors |
64,648 |
48,950 |
275 |
113,873 |
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Turnout |
57.88% |
54.95% |
100.00% |
56.72% |
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The following candidates were elected:[4]
- Personal mandates - Edgar Savisaar (K), 14,320 votes.
- District mandates - Viktor Andrejev (EÜRP), 3,710 votes; Tunne-Väldo Kelam (I), 4,283 votes; Urmas Laht (K), 840 votes; Kristiina Ojuland (RE), 3,112 votes; Endel Paap (EÜRP), 2,530 votes; Raivo Paavo (M), 2,861 votes; Mihhail Stalnuhhin (K), 2,570 votes; and Toomas Varek (K), 1,115 votes.
- Compensatory mandates - Arvo Jaakson (K), 218 votes; and Tõnu Kõiv (M), 163 votes.
1995
Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 5 March 1995:[5][6][7][8]
Party |
Votes per county |
Total Votes |
% |
Seats
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Ida- Viru |
Lääne- Viru |
Expat- riates |
Per. |
Dis. |
Com. |
Tot.
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Coalition Party and Rural People's Association |
KMÜ |
7,980 |
11,326 |
39 |
19,345 |
30.69% |
1 |
2 |
0 |
3
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Estonian Centre Party |
K |
8,255 |
7,027 |
16 |
15,298 |
24.27% |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1
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Estonian Reform Party |
RE |
2,606 |
3,987 |
43 |
6,636 |
10.53% |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3
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Pro Patria and ERSP Union |
I\ERSP |
2,118 |
2,987 |
333 |
5,438 |
8.63% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Our Home is Estonia |
MKOE |
4,594 |
339 |
8 |
4,941 |
7.84% |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1
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Justice |
Õ |
2,925 |
268 |
6 |
3,199 |
5.08% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Moderate |
M |
1,377 |
1,115 |
27 |
2,519 |
4.00% |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1
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The Right Wingers |
P |
754 |
1,246 |
22 |
2,022 |
3.21% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Better Estonia/Estonian Citizen |
PE/EK |
529 |
531 |
7 |
1,067 |
1.69% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Estonian Future Party |
TEE |
475 |
422 |
7 |
904 |
1.43% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Estonian Farmers' Party |
ETRE |
211 |
192 |
2 |
405 |
0.64% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Estonian National Federation |
ERKL |
302 |
82 |
0 |
384 |
0.61% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Fourth Force |
NJ |
162 |
196 |
4 |
362 |
0.57% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Blue Party |
SE |
54 |
203 |
0 |
257 |
0.41% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Forest Party |
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140 |
64 |
1 |
205 |
0.33% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Estonian Democratic Union |
EDL |
18 |
29 |
0 |
47 |
0.07% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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Valid votes |
32,500 |
30,014 |
515 |
63,029 |
100.00% |
2 |
3 |
4 |
9
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Rejected votes |
326 |
255 |
0 |
581 |
0.91% |
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Total polled |
32,826 |
30,269 |
515 |
63,610 |
66.85% |
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Registered electors |
48,857 |
45,782 |
515 |
95,154 |
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Turnout |
67.19% |
66.12% |
100.00% |
66.85% |
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The following candidates were elected:[8]
- Personal mandates - Juhan Aare (KMÜ), 8,433 votes; and Edgar Savisaar (K), 13,699 votes.
- District mandates - Kaljo Kiisk (RE), 4,437 votes; Ando Leps (KMÜ), 1,630 votes; and Harald Mägi (KMÜ), 1,754 votes.
- Compensatory mandates - Viktor Andrejev (MKOE), 3,362 votes; Vambo Kaal (M), 1,949 votes; Kristiina Ojuland (RE), 492 votes; and Feliks Undusk (RE), 1,359 votes.
References
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