Livonia (Saeima constituency)

Livonia (Latvian: Vidzeme; Russian: Видземе) is one of the five multi-member constituencies of the Saeima, the national legislature of Latvia. The constituency was established in 1922 when the Saeima was established following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union. It consists of the city of Jūrmala and municipalities of Ādaži, Alūksne, Cēsis, Gulbene, Ķekava, Limbaži, Madona, Mārupe, Ogre, Olaine, Ropaži, Salaspils, Saulkrasti, Sigulda, Smiltene, Valka, Valmiera and Varakļāni in the region of Livonia. The constituency currently elects 26 of the 100 members of the Saeima using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 parliamentary election it had 396,278 registered electors.

Livonia
Vidzeme
Видземе
Constituency
for the Saeima
Outline map
Location of Livonia within Latvia
Municipality
RegionLivonia
Population520,588 (2022)[1]
Electorate396,278 (2022)
Area22,942 km2 (2023)[2]
Current constituency
Created1922
Seats
List
  • 26 (2022–present)
  • 25 (2018–2022)
  • 26 (2014–2018)
  • 27 (2010–2014)
  • 26 (2002–2010)
  • 25 (1995–2002)
  • 26 (1993–1995)
  • 23 (1931–1934)
  • 24 (1928–1931)
  • 23 (1925–1928)
  • 26 (1922–1925)
Deputies[3]
List

Electoral system

Livonia currently elects 26 of the 100 members of the Saeima using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Constituency seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method.[6][7] Only parties that reach the 5% national threshold compete for constituency seats (4% in 1993).[8][9][10]

Election results

Summary

ElectionSKG
SKG / LSDSP / ATBILDĪBA / LSDA
Harmony
SDPS / SC / TSP / SL
Development/For!
AP! / LA
Greens & Farmers
ZZS / LZS
New Unity
JV / V / JL
Latvia First
Latvian Way

LPP/LC / LC
Conservatives
K / JKP
Russian Union
РСЛ / ЗаПЧЕЛ / P
Good Latvia
PL / TP
National Alliance
NA / TB/LNNK / TB
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
20226,2372.41%019,4327.51%031,71112.26%461,48523.77%89,2293.57%05,1732.00%029,86111.54%4
20185060.21%026,14611.00%333,65114.16%427,44811.55%316,9407.13%238,89316.36%53,0611.29%031,46613.24%4
201431,41312.50%33,1041.24%054,69921.77%665,35926.02%71,6800.67%01,7910.71%051,26120.40%6
20116490.25%042,77216.42%531,58812.13%363,11624.23%75,2162.00%09900.38%045,61317.51%5
20101,7420.66%038,87314.68%458,90922.24%6110,19441.60%122,3470.89%016,6966.30%226,3499.95%3
20068,4483.43%015,7626.40%244,58018.09%551,18920.77%618,0987.34%28,4083.41%161,76925.07%819,6287.97%2
200210,0293.78%030,95711.67%473,59927.75%814,0515.30%022,8898.63%357,10421.53%615,1705.72%2
199836,09813.92%412,8444.95%18,1743.15%053,28820.54%665,29225.17%740,40715.58%5
199512,5724.84%06,5472.52%13,9271.51%041,53015.98%432,94112.67%4
19931,9980.67%022,9857.70%235,90212.03%3110,00236.87%118,0682.70%116,3275.47%2
193153,88324.69%653,25624.40%6
192868,02232.45%863,01130.06%7
192560,08133.53%855,64031.05%7
192276,75739.99%1160,49131.51%8

Detailed

  Party has received at least 5% of the vote nationally and is entitled to compete for constituency seats (4% in 1993).
2022

Results of the 2022 parliamentary election held on 1 October 2022:[11]

PartyVotes%Seats
New UnityJV61,48523.77%8
United ListAS33,07812.79%5
Union of Greens and FarmersZZS31,71112.26%4
National AllianceNA29,86111.54%4
Development/For!AP19,4327.51%0
The ProgressivesPRO15,5916.03%2
Latvia FirstLPV13,4735.21%2
The ConservativesK9,2293.57%0
For Each and Every OneKuK8,1903.17%0
For Stability!S!7,9783.08%1
Social Democratic Party "Harmony"SDPS6,2372.41%0
Sovereign PowerSV5,5282.14%0
Latvian Russian UnionРСЛ5,1732.00%0
RepublicR4,8661.88%0
People's Servants for LatviaTKL2,7581.07%0
Force of People's PowerTVS2,0090.78%0
Union for LatviaAL1,2050.47%0
United for LatviaVL5130.20%0
Progressive Christian PartyKPP3930.15%0
Valid Votes258,710100.00%26
Rejected Votes3,4271.31%
Valid Envelopes262,13799.83%
Rejected Envelopes4350.17%
Total Polled262,57266.26%
Registered Electors396,278

The following candidates were elected:[12] Hosams Abu Meri (JV), 63,414 votes; Česlavs Batņa (AS), 33,748 votes; Raimonds Bergmanis (AS), 41,201 votes; Kaspars Briškens (PRO), 20,008 votes; Andrejs Ceļapīters (JV), 61,967 votes; Raimonds Čudars (JV), 61,990 votes; Jānis Dombrava (NA), 34,045 votes; Raivis Dzintars (NA), 37,947 votes; Jānis Grasbergs (NA), 31,188 votes; Glorija Grevcova (S!), 10,610 votes; Juris Jakovins (ZZS), 32,845 votes; Krišjānis Kariņš (JV), 94,158 votes; Armands Krauze (ZZS), 35,822 votes; Ainars Latkovskis (JV), 69,100 votes; Linda Liepiņa (LPV), 15,486 votes; Daiga Mieriņa (ZZS), 32,771 votes; Uģis Mitrevics (NA), 36,428 votes; Harijs Rokpelnis (ZZS), 32,757 votes; Evika Siliņa (JV), 63,840 votes; Jana Simanovska (PRO), 16,764 votes; Jānis Skrastiņš (JV), 61,808 votes; Ričards Šlesers (LPV), 16,077 votes; Edvards Smiltēns (AS), 38,554 votes; Māris Sprindžuks (AS), 36,142 votes; Aiva Vīksna (AS), 33,599 votes; and Agita Zariņa-Stūre (JV), 60,947 votes.

2018

Results of the 2018 parliamentary election held on 6 October 2018:[13]

PartyVotes%Seats
New Conservative PartyJKP38,89316.36%5
Who Owns the State?KPV LV34,34114.45%4
Development/For!AP33,65114.16%4
National AllianceNA31,46613.24%4
Union of Greens and FarmersZZS27,44811.55%3
Social Democratic Party "Harmony"SDPS26,14611.00%3
New UnityJV16,9407.13%2
Latvian Association of RegionsLRA14,4586.08%0
The ProgressivesPRO6,2392.63%0
Latvian Russian UnionРСЛ3,0611.29%0
For Latvia from the HeartNSL1,8440.78%0
Latvian NationalistsLN1,3870.58%0
For an AlternativePA7870.33%0
SKG AllianceSKG5060.21%0
Action PartyRP2970.12%0
Latvian Centrist PartyLCP2110.09%0
Valid Votes237,675100.00%25
Rejected Votes1,2920.54%
Valid Envelopes238,96799.91%
Rejected Envelopes2070.09%
Total Polled239,17460.98%
Registered Electors392,219

The following candidates were elected:[14] Jānis Ādamsons (SDPS), 30,044 votes; Dagmāra Beitnere-Le Galla (JKP), 41,881 votes; Raimonds Bergmanis (ZZS), 35,225 votes; Aldis Blumbergs (KPV LV), 36,896 votes; Jānis Bordāns (JKP), 58,169 votes; Sergey Dolgopolov (SDPS), 31,863 votes; Jānis Dombrava (NA), 37,245 votes; Raivis Dzintars (NA), 44,654 votes; Inese Ikstena (AP), 34,354 votes; Ieva Krapāne (KPV LV), 36,442 votes; Armands Krauze (ZZS), 28,651 votes; Māris Kučinskis (ZZS), 37,227 votes; Ainars Latkovskis (JV), 19,927 votes; Inese Lībiņa-Egnere (JV), 20,292 votes; Linda Liepiņa (KPV LV), 44,662 votes; Anita Muižniece (JKP), 39,827 votes; Ināra Mūrniece (NA), 39,553 votes; Romāns Naudiņš (NA), 32,226 votes; Artis Pabriks (AP), 46,108 votes; Evija Papule (SDPS), 28,537 votes; Dace Rukšāne-Ščipčinska (AP), 34,080 votes; Andris Skride (AP), 37,355 votes; Karina Sprūde (KPV LV), 36,452 votes; Evita Zālīte-Grosa (JKP), 42,208 votes; and Normunds Žunna (JKP), 39,487 votes.

2014

Results of the 2014 parliamentary election held on 4 October 2014:[15]

PartyVotes%Seats
UnityV65,35926.02%7
Union of Greens and FarmersZZS54,69921.77%6
National AllianceNA51,26120.40%6
Social Democratic Party "Harmony"SDPS31,41312.50%3
Latvian Association of RegionsLRA19,0697.59%2
For Latvia from the HeartNSL18,3627.31%2
For Latvia's DevelopmentLA3,1041.24%0
United for LatviaVL2,9621.18%0
Latvian Russian UnionРСЛ1,7910.71%0
New Conservative PartyJKP1,6800.67%0
Izaugsme6930.28%0
Freedom. Free from Fear, Hate and Anger5670.23%0
Sovereignty2600.10%0
Valid Votes251,220100.00%26
Rejected Votes1,5900.63%
Valid Envelopes252,81099.90%
Rejected Envelopes2450.10%
Total Polled253,05562.97%
Registered Electors401,864

The following candidates were elected:[16] Jānis Ādamsons (SDPS), 35,892 votes; Inesis Boķis (V), 69,489 votes; Mārtiņš Bondars (LRA), 28,309 votes; Sergey Dolgopolov (SDPS), 39,399 votes; Jānis Dombrava (NA), 60,161 votes; Jānis Dūklavs (ZZS), 70,369 vots; Raivis Dzintars (NA), 75,742 votes; Vilnis Ķirsis (V), 65,544 votes; Rihards Kols (NA), 52,749 votes; Armands Krauze (ZZS), 56,360 votes; Kārlis Krēsliņš (NA), 53,297 votes; Gunārs Kūtris (NSL), 24,651 votes; Ainars Latkovskis (V), 71,873 votes; Ingmārs Līdaka (ZZS), 64,928 votes; Ainārs Mežulis (ZZS), 54,571 votes; Ināra Mūrniece (NA), 56,130 votes; Romāns Naudiņš (NA), 54,980 votes; Arvīds Platpers (NSL), 19,626 votes; Artis Rasmanis (ZZS), 55,077 votes; Romualds Ražuks (V), 65,393 votes; Jānis Ruks (LRA), 18,392 votes; Kārlis Šadurskis (V), 67,135 votes; Andris Siliņš (ZZS), 55,624 votes; Laimdota Straujuma (V), 83,124 votes; Jānis Upenieks (V), 67,205 votes; and Ivars Zariņš (SDPS), 34,113 votes.

2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 17 September 2011:[17]

PartyVotes%Seats
Zatlers' Reform PartyZRP67,05125.74%7
UnityV63,11624.23%7
National AllianceNA45,61317.51%5
Harmony CentreSC42,77216.42%5
Union of Greens and FarmersZZS31,58812.13%3
Latvia's First Party/Latvian WayLPP/LC5,2162.00%0
Last PartyPP1,4730.57%0
For Human Rights in a United LatviaЗаПЧЕЛ9900.38%0
For a Presidential RepublicPPR7880.30%0
People's ControlTK7570.29%0
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP6490.25%0
Christian Democratic UnionKDS4930.19%0
Freedom. Free from Fear, Hate and Anger00.00%0
Valid Votes260,506100.00%27
Rejected Votes2,3390.89%
Valid Envelopes262,84599.88%
Rejected Envelopes3060.12%
Total Polled263,15164.33%
Registered Electors409,085

The following candidates were elected:[18] Dzintars Ābiķis (V), 63,734 votes; Jānis Ādamsons (SC), 50,578 votes; Guntars Bilsēns (ZRP), 69,486 votes; Ilma Čepāne (V), 77,215 votes; Sergey Dolgopolov (SC), 54,957 votes; Jānis Dombrava (NA), 53,776 votes; Valdis Dombrovskis (V), 107,581 votes; Ina Druviete (V), 67,484 votes; Jānis Dūklavs (ZRP), 39,893 votes; Raivis Dzintars (NA), 72,036 votes; Iveta Grigule (ZZS), 33,330 votes; Viktors Jakovļevs (SC), 45,622 votes; Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica (ZRP), 69,844 votes; Ivans Klementjevs (SC), 50,015 votes; Kārlis Krēsliņš (NA), 47,861 votes; Ainars Latkovskis (V), 69,625 votes; Ingmārs Līdaka (ZZS), 38,885 votes; Ināra Mūrniece (NA), 49,079 votes; Romāns Naudiņš (NA), 47,921 votes; Artis Pabriks (V), 77,999 votes; Romualds Ražuks (ZRP), 71,744 votes; Gunārs Rusiņš (ZRP), 70,874 votes; Aleksandrs Sakovskis (SC), 45,246 votes; Elīna Siliņa (ZRP), 70,032 votes; Edvards Smiltēns (V), 63,728 votes; Jānis Upenieks (ZRP), 69,669 votes; and Valdis Zatlers (ZRP), 103,139 votes.

2010

Results of the 2010 parliamentary election held on 2 October 2010:[19]

PartyVotes%Seats
UnityV110,19441.60%12
Union of Greens and FarmersZZS58,90922.24%6
Harmony CentreSC38,87314.68%4
National AllianceNA26,3499.95%3
For a Good LatviaPL16,6966.30%2
Made in LatviaRL2,6090.99%0
Last PartyPP2,6030.98%0
For Human Rights in a United LatviaЗаПЧЕЛ2,3470.89%0
For a Presidential RepublicPPR2,1710.82%0
Responsibility – Social Democratic Alliance of Political PartiesATBILDĪBA1,7420.66%0
People's ControlTK1,0970.41%0
Christian Democratic UnionKDS8300.31%0
Daugava – For LatviaZRP4430.17%0
Valid Votes264,863100.00%27
Rejected Votes6,3662.35%
Valid Envelopes271,22999.88%
Rejected Envelopes3280.12%
Total Polled271,55766.72%
Registered Electors407,001

The following candidates were elected:[20] Dzintars Ābiķis (V), 109,241 votes; Jānis Ādamsons (SC), 45,059 votes; Arvils Ašeradens (V), 108,101 votes; Andris Bērziņš (ZZS), 58,339 votes; Ingmārs Čaklais (V), 106,899 votes; Ilma Čepāne (V), 129,137 votes; Jānis Dombrava (NA), 27,073 votes; Valdis Dombrovskis (V), 186,035 votes; Ina Druviete (V), 114,118 votes; Jānis Dūklavs (ZZS), 70,037 votes; Raivis Dzintars (NA), 41,653 votes; Guntars Galvanovskis (V), 107,578 votes; Iveta Grigule (ZZS), 59,639 votes; Dzintra Hirša (V), 107,293 votes; Ivans Klementjevs (SC), 46,549 votes; Armands Krauze (ZZS), 57,903 votes; Māris Kučinskis (PL), 17,660 votes; Visvaldis Lācis (NA), 30,432 votes; Ainars Latkovskis (V), 115,054 votes; Ingmārs Līdaka (ZZS), 72,858 votes; Artis Pabriks (V), 133,131 votes; Aleksandrs Sakovskis (SC), 40,750 votes; Juris Silovs (SC), 41,035 votes; Edvards Smiltēns (V), 109,389 votes; Vitauts Staņa (ZZS), 57,845 votes; Guntis Ulmanis (PL), 17,835 votes; and Andris Vilks (V), 110,669 votes.

2006

Results of the 2006 parliamentary election held on 7 October 2006:[21]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Alūks
-ne
CēsisGul
-bene
Jūr
-mala
City
Lim
-baži
MadonaOgreRigaValkaVal
-miera
People's PartyTP3,1247,9313,1933,4114,7235,6636,24714,0994,9188,46061,76925.07%8
New Era PartyJL2,0415,5511,5444,0153,9344,7616,57915,0522,6645,04851,18920.77%6
Union of Greens and FarmersZZS2,3725,7492,7312,6013,9703,8745,15810,0333,0045,08844,58018.09%5
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNKTB/LNNK6381,8757221,9631,2901,3302,3496,2539532,25519,6287.97%2
Latvia's First Party/Latvian WayLPP/LC6971,6268531,6461,2459382,4696,1138751,63618,0987.34%2
Harmony CentreSC3386093213,6793464491,7347,16344867515,7626.40%2
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP5428124726546448628701,9875631,0428,4483.43%0
For Human Rights in a United LatviaЗаПЧЕЛ1963952492,1381692928323,3582765038,4083.41%1
All for Latvia!2185702053503374526121,5122735105,0392.05%0
New DemocratsNJD1764611401813092324131,1782963913,7771.53%0
Motherland391004057565493321,705401533,0981.26%0
Pensioners and Seniors PartyPSP102309110149139181451617791902,3270.94%0
Māra's Land821315613564121152384601631,3480.55%0
Eurosceptics58103229453949733743809810.40%0
Our Land Party28291823536446213622386480.26%0
Social Fairness PartySTP1930343210576011016364040.16%0
Fatherland UnionTS19169304325311009423240.13%0
National Power UnionNSS15209352015438117382930.12%0
Latvian's Latvia National Political Defence Organisation1329719102455969202820.11%0
Valid Votes10,71726,34610,73521,94217,40719,46328,54670,31414,56526,368246,403100.00%26
Rejected Votes1,3520.55%
Valid Envelopes247,75599.85%
Rejected Envelopes3770.15%
Total Polled248,13264.22%
Registered Electors386,385

The following candidates were elected:[21] Andris Bērziņš (LPP/LC), 19,712 votes; Gundars Bērziņš (TP), 67,621 votes; Helēna Demakova (TP), 69,567 votes; Oļegs Deņisovs (SC), 16,851 votes; Ina Druviete (JL), 61,858 votes; Indulis Emsis (ZZS), 48,012 votes; Ivars Godmanis (LPP/LC), 19,904 votes; Sandra Kalniete (JL), 71,307 votes; Imants Kalniņš (TB/LNNK), 21,165 votes; Aigars Kalvītis (TP), 85,637 votes; Ausma Kantāne-Ziedone (JL), 52,164 votes; Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš (JL), 60,571 votes; Ivans Klementjevs (SC), 16,914 votes; Vents Armands Krauklis (TP), 66,069 votes; Māris Kučinskis (TP), 66,092 votes; Visvaldis Lācis (ZZS), 46,857 votes; Ainars Latkovskis (JL), 55,184 votes; Ingmārs Līdaka (ZZS), 51,070 votes; Artis Pabriks (TP), 71,744 votes; Raimonds Pauls (TP), 68,045 votes; Einars Repše (JL), 56,940 votes; Mārtiņš Roze (ZZS), 49,872 votes; Anna Seile (TB/LNNK), 22,390 votes; Juris Sokolovskis (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 9,202 votes; Aigars Štokenbergs (TP), 66,206 votes; and Raimonds Vējonis (ZZS), 46,922 votes.

2002

Results of the 2002 parliamentary election held on 5 October 2002:[22]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Alūks
-ne
CēsisGul
-bene
Jūr
-mala
City
Lim
-baži
MadonaOgreRigaValkaVal
-miera
New Era PartyJL2,9238,7432,0826,5116,3495,2859,46521,8113,5166,91473,59927.75%8
People's PartyTP3,1887,2003,3812,9525,0465,0985,73311,2715,0288,20757,10421.53%6
Union of Greens and FarmersZZS1,8664,8912,2281,2612,1753,8463,0525,2652,4033,96930,95611.67%4
Latvia's First PartyLPP1,1742,9071,3652,0811,9962,4353,7887,0491,6993,38627,88010.51%3
For Human Rights in a United LatviaЗаПЧЕЛ8491,0667385,1655978572,8458,9346751,16322,8898.63%3
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNKTB/LNNK6941,6477951,3601,1061,4001,7423,6529331,84115,1705.72%2
Latvian WayLC1,2521,6118567791,2051,4061,8452,7689751,35514,0525.30%0
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP5219456887157121,5081,0712,1074691,29310,0293.78%0
Social Democratic UnionSDS3075144152453055464428882676854,6141.74%0
Social Democratic Welfare PartySDLP87123684515885252902511472,2240.84%0
Political Alliance "Centre"9021013882111128831961373391,5140.57%0
Latvians' PartyLP72135381029596125356431191,1810.45%0
Russian Party139394114225669220230618370.32%0
Latvian Revival PartyLAP45873931981347020540738220.31%0
Māra's Land2531128516414217325444940.19%0
Freedom PartyBP4035315328685111117284620.17%0
Citizens' Union "Our Land"6554198820303710216274580.17%0
Progressive Centre PartyPCP189147361123297350334110.15%0
Light of LatgaleLG321926271053418911203280.12%0
Latvian United Republican PartyLARP1223922119165828282160.08%0
Valid Votes13,39930,37113,01622,18819,97423,11430,82166,21216,41329,732265,240100.00%26
Rejected Votes1,0690.40%
Valid Envelopes266,30999.78%
Rejected Envelopes5920.22%
Total Polled266,90174.64%
Registered Electors357,566

The following candidates were elected:[22] Andris Ārgalis (TP), 67,559 votes; Vilnis Edvīns Bresis (ZZS), 34,709 votes; Juris Dalbiņš (TP), 63,030 votes; Oļegs Deņisovs (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 25,013 votes; Indulis Emsis (ZZS), 34,000 votes; Ēriks Jēkabsons (LPP), 36,815 votes; Ausma Kantāne-Ziedone (JL), 79,137 votes; Andis Kāposts (ZZS), 33,988 votes; Oskars Kastēns (LPP), 34,041 votes; Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš (JL), 76,380 votes; Uldis Mārtiņš Klauss (JL), 75,190 votes; Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis (TB/LNNK), 18,823 votes; Alberts Krūmiņš (JL), 75,163 votes; Arnolds Laksa (LPP), 31,036 votes; Ainars Latkovskis (JL), 76,012 votes; Liene Liepiņa (JL), 74,811 votes; Pēteris Ontužāns (JL), 75,883 votes; Raimonds Pauls (TP), 65,661 votes; Mareks Segliņš (TP), 63,658 votes; Viesturs Šiliņš (JL), 74,788 votes; Andris Šķēle (TP), 82,070 votes; Atis Slakteris (TP), 63,833 votes; Igors Solovjovs (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 24,452 votes; Jānis Straume (TB/LNNK), 18,201 votes; Andris Tolmačovs (ЗаПЧЕЛ), 24,634 votes; and Ingrīda Ūdre (ZZS), 37,039 votes.

1998

Results of the 1998 parliamentary election held on 3 October 1998:[23]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Alūks
-ne
CēsisGul
-bene
Jūr
-mala
City
Lim
-baži
MadonaOgreRigaValkaVal
-miera
People's PartyTP2,8397,1952,4614,9975,7154,7707,83215,4884,9939,00265,29225.17%7
Latvian WayLC3,9316,9843,5242,6975,0155,3215,32510,1934,2516,04753,28820.54%6
For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNKTB/LNNK1,3424,5401,7294,2893,0483,4845,10710,9151,7404,21340,40715.58%5
Latvian Social Democratic AllianceLSDA1,3953,6171,8922,3872,6994,5144,3848,2441,7685,19836,09813.92%4
New PartyJP1,5282,4391,5831,4081,6172,1002,1884,4841,2231,94420,5147.91%2
National Harmony PartyTSP5634435453,1052554511,5005,16035346912,8444.95%1
Latvian Farmers' UnionLZS5381,8595002485176626941,0688831,2058,1743.15%0
Workers' Party, Christian Democratic Union and Latvian Green PartyDP–KDS–LZP5518802864135186847811,4173968266,7522.60%0
People's Movement for LatviaTKL2716003651493545533815243383863,9211.51%0
Democratic Party "Saimnieks"3102221892441693153394892813482,9061.12%0
Latvian Unity PartyLVP1992251232710318311042173751,5390.59%0
Latvian Revival PartyLAP6621612178116138120391901181,4540.56%0
Social Democratic Women's OrganisationSDSO5711168678212611923776751,0180.39%0
National Progress PartyNPP29245423942189246625151,0040.39%0
Māra's LandMZ451333196871008732242239660.37%0
Popular Movement "Freedom"799052121531027522161639170.35%0
Latvian National Democratic PartyLNDP6412839625310110821033978950.35%0
Helsinki-862555237340425814930745690.22%0
Conservative PartyKP178535503339741386335100.20%0
Democrats' PartyDP20171619831294912292300.09%0
Latvian National Reform PartyLNRP81455271130411970.04%0
Valid Votes13,87729,87713,64120,77420,52623,74129,41460,61616,67830,251259,395100.00%25
Rejected Votes103141102947296136271401271,1820.45%
Valid Envelopes13,98030,01813,74320,86820,59823,83729,55060,88716,71830,378260,57799.71%
Rejected Envelopes7560.29%
Total Polled261,33376.55%
Registered Electors341,394

The following candidates were elected:[23] Dzintars Ābiķis (TP), 71,415 votes; Jānis Ādamsons (LSDA), 47,040 votes; Gundars Bērziņš (TP), 72,163 votes; Valdis Birkavs (LC), 58,478 votes; Gundars Bojārs (LSDA), 45,367 votes; Juris Dalbiņš (TP), 75,830 votes; Ivars Godmanis (LC), 59,680 votes; Anatolijs Gorbunovs (LC), 73,964 votes; Kārlis Greiškalns (TP), 70,259 votes; Oskars Grīgs (TB/LNNK), 43,696 votes; Arnis Kalniņš (LSDA), 37,760 votes; Imants Kalniņš (TB/LNNK), 45,557 votes; Vilis Krištopans (LC), 71,043 votes; Jānis Lagzdiņš (TP), 73,487 votes; Viola Lāzo (LSDA), 37,993 votes; Kristiāna Lībane (LC), 59,626 votes; Vladimirs Makarovs (TB/LNNK), 44,174 votes; Vaira Paegle (TP), 70,303 votes; Andrejs Panteļējevs (LC), 61,591 votes; Raimonds Pauls (JP), 28,935 votes; Aida Prēdele (TB/LNNK), 43,140 votes; Anna Seile (TB/LNNK), 45,421 votes; Andris Šķēle (TP), 96,267 votes; Ainārs Šlesers (JP), 23,008 votes; and Igors Solovjovs (TSP), 14,018 votes.

1995

Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 30 September and 1 October 1995:[24][25]

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party "Saimnieks"DPS43,62416.78%5
Latvian WayLC41,53015.98%4
People's Movement for LatviaTKL41,35515.91%4
For Fatherland and FreedomTB32,94112.67%4
Latvian Unity PartyLVP24,3379.36%3
Latvian National Conservative Party and Latvian Green PartyLNNK-LZP16,9246.51%2
Latvian Farmers' Union, Christian Democratic Union and Latgalian Labour PartyLZS-KDS-LDP14,5345.59%2
Labour and Justice Coalition: LDDP, LSDSP and LACAPLDDP-LSDSP-LACAP12,5724.84%0
Political Union of EconomistsTPA7,0512.71%0
National Harmony PartyTSP6,5472.52%1
Socialist Party of LatviaLSP4,0441.56%0
Latvian Farmers' UnionLZS3,9271.51%0
Popular Front of LatviaLTF3,1551.21%0
Political Association of the Underprivileged and Latvian Independence Party2,7961.08%0
Party of Russian Citizens in LatviaПргЛ1,7200.66%0
Citizens Union "Our Land" – Anti-Communist Union1,4690.57%0
Democrats' PartyDP5620.22%0
Latvian Liberal PartyLLP4770.18%0
Latvian National Democratic PartyLNDP3460.13%0
Valid Votes259,911100.00%25

The following candidates were elected:[24] Jānis Ādamsons (LC), 58,506 votes; Andris Ameriks (TSP), 7,045 votes; Raitis Apalups (LVP), 26,370 votes; Valdis Birkavs (LC), 42,968 votes; Ilmārs Bišers (DPS), 48,353 votes; Alfrēds Čepānis (DPS), 54,885 votes; Ziedonis Čevers (DPS), 54,778 votes; Roberts Dilba (LVP), 26,335 votes; Oļģerts Dunkers (TKL), 44,082 votes; Indulis Emsis (LNNK-LZP), 18,442 votes; Māris Gailis (LC), 52,718 votes; Anatolijs Gorbunovs (LC), 60,762 votes; Viesturs Gredzens (LVP), 27,735 votes; Oskars Grīgs (TB), 36,060 votes; Ojārs Grīnbergs (TKL), 45,364 votes; Guntars Grīnblats (TB), 34,386 votes; Odisejs Kostanda (TKL), 50,569 votes; Aivars Kreituss (DPS), 53,372 votes; Aida Prēdele (LZS-KDS-LDP), 15,666 votes; Pauls Putniņš (LZS-KDS-LDP), 15,864 votes; Andris Saulītis (TKL), 44,456 votes; Anna Seile (LNNK-LZP), 20,923 votes; Jānis Straume (TB), 34,468 votes; Dainis Turlais (DPS), 51,126 votes; and Juris Galerijs Vidiņš (TB), 35,527 votes.

1993

Results of the 1993 parliamentary election held on 5 and 6 June 1993:[26] [27]

PartyVotes per districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Alūks
-ne
CēsisGul
-bene
Jūr
-mala
City
Lim
-baži
MadonaOgreRigaValkaVal
-miera
Latvian WayLC7,61413,5877,4915,49710,05910,46311,55321,4138,89013,435110,00236.87%11
Latvian National Independence MovementLNNK1,0663,5051,7574,7942,8942,0775,37410,4341,2323,81036,94312.38%4
Latvian Farmers' UnionLZS3,0044,1412,1131,6063,5334,0323,8636,1142,9464,55035,90212.03%3
Harmony for LatviaSL9073,2401,1172,7651,9762,7772,6015,3978011,40422,9857.70%2
Democratic Center Party of LatviaDCP7591,8749151,1731,1701,0402,0145,0681,0082,54817,5695.89%2
For Fatherland and FreedomTB6112,0176631,4809731,5811,6354,4659611,94116,3275.47%2
Christian Democratic UnionKDS3871,7776151,4237461,3761,8093,9896171,39814,1374.74%1
Popular Front of LatviaLTF5001,2884165946376678841,5926821,0288,2882.78%0
Equal RightsР6716639011,0373977526962,0593505428,0682.70%1
Citizens Union "Our Land"1083361255171261,6272726641212294,1251.38%0
Green List1194991993083163303781,2262844434,1021.37%0
Latvia's Happiness1814391862342884243767352735083,6441.22%0
Economic Activity League1314971403543052263481,0842183293,6321.22%0
Democratic Labour Party of LatviaLDDP1012591862252925103216922395283,3531.12%0
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP91387961701242221893851142201,9980.67%0
Anti-Communist Union99221141104110183152372991941,6750.56%0
Russian National Democratic List997051339206214358046751,4850.50%0
Republican Platform88153153691061161342741181871,3980.47%0
Conservatives and Peasants6898581292297810828651971,2020.40%0
Independents' Union1980274737424111813855090.17%0
Latvian Liberal PartyLLP3049313647543911232554850.16%0
Liberal Alliance162624341024211051192800.09%0
Latvian Unity PartyLVP132314201424227319152370.08%0
Valid Votes16,68235,22917,41922,95524,40928,68732,97367,23719,12533,630298,346100.00%26
Rejected Votes457611281951004381546333074623,2231.07%
Valid Envelopes16,72735,99017,54723,15024,50929,12533,12767,87019,43234,092301,569

The following candidates were elected:[28][29] Dzintars Ābiķis (LC), 107,742 votes; Georgs Andrejevs (LC), 144,682 votes; Aivars Berķis (LZS), 43,451 votes; Valdis Birkavs (LC), 114,417 votes; Inese Birzniece (LC), 108,908 votes; Olga Dreģe (DCP), 18,868 votes; Anatolijs Gorbunovs (LC), 172,762 votes; Edvīns Inkēns (LC), 121,494 votes; Imants Kalniņš (LNNK), 38,912 votes; Ojārs Kehris (LC), 110,940 votes; Edvīns Kide (SL), 23,899 votes; Aivars Kreituss (DCP), 27,096 votes; Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis (LC), 108,641 votes; Jānis Lucāns (SL), 25,955 votes; Gunārs Meierovics (LC), 119,154 votes; Valdis Pavlovskis (LC), 110,671 votes; Aleksandrs Pētersons (TB), 17,388 votes; Velta Puriņa (LNNK), 40,305 votes; Irina Rajuškina (Р), 7,439 votes; Gunārs Resnais (LZS), 37,013 votes; Andris Saulītis (KDS), 15,295 votes; Anna Seile (LNNK), 37,163 votes; Jānis Straume (TB), 17,814 votes; Guntis Ulmanis (LZS), 41,068 votes; Mārtiņš Virsis (LC), 106,488 votes; and Alfrēds Žīgurs (LNNK), 45,231 votes.

1931

Results of the 1931 parliamentary election held on 3 and 4 October 1931:[30][31]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
CēsisMadonaRigaValkaVal
-miera
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP6,4389,72512,5059,99915,21653,88324.69%6
Latvian Farmers' UnionLZS8,41111,30910,45111,14811,93753,25624.40%6
Latvian New Farmers and Small Landowners PartyLJSP3,4392,9927,2934,8013,78122,30610.22%2
Democratic CentreDC2,3131,8256,3642,1572,14314,8026.78%1
New Farmers' AssociationJZA3,5183,0084,6551,4241,35813,9636.40%1
Party of Former Money DepositorsANNTT1,0281,5522,1851,4042,1018,2703.79%1
Leftist Workers and Farm LabourersKSDZ9205442,4581,2292,7017,8523.60%1
German-Baltic Party in LatviaDbPL3548794,5582364156,4422.95%1
Latvian Labour UnionLDS6283484,3064796546,4152.94%1
Riga German List for VidzemeDbRP8196,07415226,1382.81%1
Progressive AssociationPA6801,5591,8809297965,8442.68%1
Christian Union and WorkersKAS7054831,3788202,1535,5392.54%1
Union for Peace, Order and ProductionMKRA2012961,7917749914,0531.86%0
National UnionNA7825978026957823,6581.68%0
Women's Organisations4083657554563872,3711.09%0
Unsatisfied New Farmers, Small Landholders and Fishermen2561735763733941,7720.81%0
Christian Peasants and CatholicsKZK17924043197841,0310.47%0
Latvian Social Democratic Opposition Workers38147101129704850.22%0
Latvian Polish Union Polish-CatholicsZPL13221041691640.08%0
Valid Votes30,31936,08368,66737,18145,994218,244100.00%23
Rejected Votes1,1460.52%
Valid Envelopes219,39099.98%
Rejected Envelopes510.02%
Total Polled219,441
1928

Results of the 1928 parliamentary election held on 6 and 7 October 1928:[32][33]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
CēsisMadonaRigaValkaVal
-miera
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP8,82712,22015,49613,12618,35368,02232.45%8
Latvian Farmers' UnionLZS11,70713,98113,18813,24610,88963,01130.06%7
Latvian New Farmers and Small Landowners PartyLJSP1,9492,0395,6463,7841,44014,8587.09%2
Latgallian Independent Socialist PartyLNSP8154491,9687363,4467,4143.54%1
Party of Former Money Depositors and Other Victims1,0221,5981,5661,2141,7897,1893.43%1
Christian Union and Workers PartyKASP1,2046611,7301,2141,9376,7463.22%1
National UnionNA1,1319811,7389251,8366,6113.15%1
German-Baltic Party in LatviaDbPL4269772,5902374284,6582.22%1
Democratic CentreDC7644651,4379596154,2402.02%1
Union of Social Democrats and Farmers6091,2508719385694,2372.02%1
United Farmers5064382,503661013,6141.72%0
All-Latvian National Assembly6458921,5172632813,5981.72%0
Union for Peace, Order and ProductionMKRA3042869487288643,1301.49%0
Latvian Labour UnionLDS6773931,1593893352,9531.41%0
Latvian New Farmers' UnionLJS3243586882604452,0750.99%0
Latvian Women's Union2732807923062641,9150.91%0
Economic Association2281735895203401,8500.88%0
Orthodox and Public Workers1854853762632261,5350.73%0
Radical Democrats77155773601371,2020.57%0
Zionist Organisation Mizrachi5912257158974930.24%0
Latvian Polish-Catholic Union474612826242710.13%0
Valid Votes31,77938,24955,76039,41844,416209,622100.00%24
Rejected Votes1,1700.56%
Valid Envelopes210,79299.96%
Rejected Envelopes900.04%
Total Polled210,882
1925

Results of the 1925 parliamentary election held on 3 and 4 October 1925:[34][35][36]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
CēsisMadonaRigaValkaVal
-miera
County
Comm
-ission
Con.Com.Tot.
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP8,3138,73313,49211,36518,1334560,08133.53%808
Latvian Farmers' UnionLZS9,98610,41511,58512,54011,0981655,64031.05%707
Social Democrats MensheviksSDM1,4813,6131,9543,2891,544611,8876.63%202
National UnionNA1,3611,3582,2581,3812,26748,6294.82%101
Latvian New Farmers' UnionLJS1,1681,1242,3741,0111,77567,4584.16%101
Democratic CentreDC9431,0802,3221,0321,25166,6343.70%101
National Farmers' UnionNZS7709681,44042669334,3002.40%101
Congress of Destroyed Areas and Agricultural Association3546552,37135425053,9892.23%101
Latvian New Farmers-Small Landowners PartyLJSP3666301,84663749013,9702.22%101
Christian National UnionKNS5804019236501,20323,7592.10%000
German-Baltic Party in LatviaDbPL40975792427955602,9251.63%000
Union for Peace, Order and ProductionMKRA44419885350476622,7671.54%000
Economically Active Citizens3921,19929223227022,3871.33%000
Latvian Labour UnionLDS48718145121925711,5960.89%000
Latvian Farmers' Union2030745364218740.49%000
National Group of Estonian Voters2835154893806050.34%000
Agudas Israel8252472187004690.26%000
Union of Latvian DemocratsLDS2627289376224430.25%000
Party of Catholics and Christian PeasantsKKZP3261106162602410.13%000
Zionist Organisation Mizrachi172349585502020.11%000
Supporters of J. Salmiņš452265232701820.10%000
Latgallian Democratic PartyLDP224451391201680.09%000
Valid Votes27,32631,60644,45234,83540,885102179,206100.00%23023
Rejected Votes
Valid Envelopes
Rejected Envelopes
Total Polled
Registered Electors42,21249,34967,19252,01356,953267,719
1922

Results of the 1922 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 October 1922:[37][38]

PartyVotes per CountyTotal
Votes
%Seats
CēsisRigaValkaVal
-miera
County
Comm
-ission
Con.Com.Tot.
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' PartyLSDSP16,37515,17220,28524,8339276,75739.99%11011
Latvian Farmers' UnionLZS18,82312,01416,62112,9745960,49131.51%808
Union of Social Democrats – Mensheviks and Rural WorkersSDML3,6603,4823,0702,7611912,9926.77%202
Democratic CentreDC2,4145,4471,9321,5741511,3825.93%101
Non-Partisan National CentreBNC2,6182,6491,6762,063159,0214.70%101
Christian National UnionKNS2,4061,9751,9612,010258,3774.36%101
Latvian New Farmers' UnionLJS1,5381,60094060064,6842.44%101
German-Baltic Party in LatviaDbPL1,29999651566053,4751.81%101
Land Workers' Association64929463621,0770.56%000
Group of Estonian Voters223558615828030.42%000
Latvian Fishermen's Union and Group of Sailors30658149307950.41%000
War Invalids, Families and Soldiers on Leave20720020518107930.41%000
Ceire CionCC1558928713026630.35%000
Colonel Jansons' List15418013815966370.33%000
Valid Votes49,76545,42648,27648,232248191,947100.00%26026
Rejected Votes1,2960.67%
Valid Envelopes193,243
Rejected Envelopes
Total Polled
Registered Electors68,86359,80465,38959,458253,514

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