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词条 2014 Latvian parliamentary election
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  1. Campaign

  2. Results

  3. Aftermath

  4. References

{{Infobox legislative election
|election_name = 2014 Latvian parliamentary election
|country = Latvia
|ongoing = no
|previous_election = 2011
|election_date = 4 October 2014
|next_election = 2018
|party_leader1 = Nils Ušakovs
|party1 = Social Democratic Party "Harmony"
|seats1_before = 31
|seats1 = 24
|percentage1 = 23.0%
|party_leader2 = Laimdota Straujuma
|party2 = Unity (Latvian political party)
|seats2_before = 42
|seats2 = 23
|percentage2 = 21.9%
|party_leader3 = Raimonds Vējonis
|party3 = Union of Greens and Farmers
|seats3_before = 13
|seats3 = 21
|percentage3 = 19.5%
|party_leader4 = Raivis Dzintars
|party4 = National Alliance (Latvia)
|seats4_before = 14
|seats4 = 17
|percentage4 = 16.6%
|party_leader6 = Mārtiņš Bondars
|party6 = Latvian Association of Regions
|seats6_before = New
|seats6 = 8
|percentage6 = 6.7%
|colour5 = #AB4E52
|party_leader5 = Inguna Sudraba
|party5 = For Latvia from the Heart
|seats5_before = New
|seats5 = 7
|percentage5 = 6.9%
| map = Latvijas 12. Saeimas vēlēšanas karte.png
| map_caption = Strongest political party by municipality
|title = Prime Minister
|before_election = Laimdota Straujuma
|before_party = Unity (Latvian political party)
|posttitle = Prime Minister
|after_election = Laimdota Straujuma
|after_party = Unity (Latvian political party)
}}

Parliamentary elections were held in Latvia on 4 October 2014. The previous elections were held in 2011, but according to the country's constitution,[1] the parliamentary term was reduced to only three years following early elections (the 2011 elections took place a year after the 2010 elections).

Campaign

On 27 December 2013, the Reform Party announced an electoral pact with its government coalition partner Unity, with most prominent Reform Party candidates running under the Unity campaign.[2] On 16 July 2014 the Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party signed a cooperation pact with the Latvian Association of Regions to run under the LAR campaign.[3]

The main party of the Harmony Centre alliance, the Social Democratic Party "Harmony" contested the elections with a separate list, whilst fellow alliance members the Latvian Socialist Party announced on 20 July 2014 that they would not contest the election.[4]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Harmony209,88723.0024–7
Unity199,53521.8723–19
Union of Greens and Farmers178,21019.5321+8
National Alliance151,56716.6117+3
For Latvia from the Heart62,5216.857New
Latvian Association of Regions60,8126.668New
Latvian Russian Union14,3901.5800
United for Latvia10,7881.180New
Latvian Development8,1560.890New
New Conservative Party6,3890.700New
Freedom. Free from Fear, Hate and Anger1,7350.1900
Growth1,5150.170New
Sovereignty1,0330.110New
Invalid/blank votes6,953
Total913,4911001000
Registered voters/turnout1,552,23558.85
Source: CVK

Aftermath

Following the elections, a centre-right coalition government was formed by Unity, the Union of Greens and Farmers and the National Alliance. However, the government resigned on 7 December 2015.

References

1. ^Article 13 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131205030657/http://www.saeima.lv/en/legislation/constitution/# |date=2013-12-05 }} of the Constitution of Latvia
2. ^'Vienotība' un RP vienojas par kopīgu startu 12.Saeimas vēlēšanās, LETA, 27 December 2013, accessed 21 September 2014
3. ^LSDSP un Latvijas Reģionu apvienība kopā startē Saeimas vēlēšanās Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party {{lv icon}}
4. ^Latvijas Sociālistiskās partijas XVII kongress{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Latvijas Sociālistiskās partijas {{lv icon}}
{{Latvian elections}}

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