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Astatine
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« on: February 17, 2021, 12:47:08 PM »

Didn't Kim Kielsen lead like 6 formally different cabinets (+an interim one) in total, and 4 alone since the 2018 general elections? Cheesy
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Astatine
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2021, 07:21:39 AM »

Is there a map of electoral districts in Greenland?

There isn't because there aren't any. It's one nationwide constituency, open list PR with 2% threshold.
I think there is no official threshold but rather a "natural" one due to the D'Hondt seat allocation method (1/31 = 3.2 %). In 2002 the Feminist Party got 2.4 % of the votes but still failed to gain seats.
So about 950 votes are needed to get into Parliament.
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Astatine
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E: -0.72, S: -5.90

« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2021, 08:17:53 AM »

Is there a map of electoral districts in Greenland?

There isn't because there aren't any. It's one nationwide constituency, open list PR with 2% threshold.
I think there is no official threshold but rather a "natural" one due to the D'Hondt seat allocation method (1/31 = 3.2 %). In 2002 the Feminist Party got 2.4 % of the votes but still failed to gain seats.
So about 950 votes are needed to get into Parliament.

Ah, I see. I was just going off Wikipedia (but it could still be correct, just meaningless).
Yeah, comparable to the "official" thresholds of 4 or 5 % in smaller EU states in EU Parliamentary elections, when D'Hondt is used and 6 or 8 seats are up in total. Cheesy
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