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1966 Faroese general election


FieldValue
election_name1966 Faroese general election
countryFaroe Islands
previous_election1962
next_election1970
election_date8 November 1966
leader1Peter Mohr Dam
party1Social Democratic Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election18
seats17
percentage126.96
leader2Johan Poulsen
party2Union Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election26
seats26
percentage223.70
leader3Hákun Djurhuus
party3People's Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election36
seats36
percentage321.62
leader4Erlendur Patursson
party4Republican Party (Faroe Islands)
last_election46
seats45
percentage420.02
leader5Niels Poulsen
party5Self-Government (Faroe Islands)
last_election52
seats51
percentage54.92
leader6Kjartan Mohr
party6Progress
colour6
last_election61
seats61
percentage62.77
titlePrime Minister
before_electionHákun Djurhuus
before_partyPeople's Party (Faroe Islands)
after_electionPeter Mohr Dam
after_partySocial Democratic Party (Faroe Islands)

General elections were held in the Faroe Islands on 8 November 1966. The Social Democratic Party emerged as the largest party in the Løgting, winning 7 of the 26 seats.

Results

References

References

  1. [http://www.parties-and-elections.eu/faroes2.html Faroes/DK] Parties and elections in Europe
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