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The Netherlands Parliamentary Elections 2017

Explore the results, key actors, and campaign strategies of the Netherlands Parliamentary Elections 2017. Discover the impact of electoral game changers and the political geography of the country.

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The Netherlands Parliamentary Elections 2017

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  1. The Netherlands Parliamentary Elections 2017 Irene Arnold, 24th May 2017 Research Seminar: Reporting Europe

  2. Parliamentary Election Results March 15, 2017 • Distribution: 13 parties and 150 Parliamentary seats • 2012-2017: percentages of votes per party • VVD Largest party 21.1%, nationwide patterns • Turnout 2017: 81.9%

  3. Participants (28) and final Parttakers (13)

  4. The Key Actors

  5. Exit polls: Green runs the Dutch vote. 2012 vs. 2017: VVD -10; PVV +4; CDA +6; D66 +7; Groen Links +12; SP -1; PvdA -29; CU +1; PVdD +3; 50+ +2 etc Source: IPSOS

  6. Coalition forming in a scattered landscape: four potential scenario’s

  7. Electoral game changers: Pim Fortuyn (1948-2002) and Theo van Gogh (1957-2004)

  8. Campaigning: battle for the ‘indecisive voter’ and scattered representatives

  9. Campaigning: the national prism

  10. Campaigning: nostalgia as offensive strategy

  11. Alternative campaigning and scapegoating:immigration, discrimination, multiculturalism

  12. Campaigning: the ‘new normality’

  13. The political geography of the Netherlands Age-old dividing lines and paradigmatic electoral patterns

  14. A divided country

  15. Right wins the vote everywhere … Except for Amsterdam, Utrecht, Leudal

  16. Populist blocks biggest in the south and northeast of the NLs Source: De Correspondent, Josse de Voogd, https://decorrespondent.nl/6298/deze-eeuwenoude-grenzen-kleuren-de-verkiezingen-nog-altijd/1053864140912-dddf1b75 ..

  17. Left voter lives more often in the city

  18. Political patterns reveal segregation and gentrification in the larger cities

  19. The Netherlands Second https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELD2AwFN9Nc Denmark second: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryppmnDbqJY Germany second: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcH9eWBs9fw Russia second: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKiyZSDK9j4 Japan second: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQnwRHW6jNQ And so forth …

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