Elections in the Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands elects on the national level a legislature.

The Faroese Parliament (Løgtingið in Faroese) has 33 members of parliament, elected for a four-year term by proportional representation.

The Faroe Islands have a multi-party system (disputing on independence and unionism as well as left and right), with numerous parties in which a single party normally does not have a chance of gaining power alone, and therefore the parties must work together in order to form a coalition government.

JF – 23.4%, 8 MPs FF – 21.6%, 7 MPs SF – 21.2%, 7 MPs TF – 19.5%, 6 MPs SSF – 8.5%, 2 MPs KFF – 5.8%, 2 MPs FF – 23.2%, 8 MPs JF – 21.6%, 7 MPs SF – 21.2%, 7 MPs TF – 16.2%, 6 MPs SSF – 7.1%, 2 MPs KFF – 5.5%, 2 MPs Others – 2.2%, 0 MPs JF – 27.5%, 10 MPs FF – 21.9%, 7 MPs SF – 18.9%, 6 MPs TF – 14.7%, 4 MPs SSF – 8.8%, 3 MPs KFF – 5.9%, 2 MPs Others – 2.3%, 0 MPs SF – 23.4%, 8 MPs FF – 16.0%, 6 MPs JF – 15.4%, 5 MPs TF – 13.7%, 4 MPs VF – 9.5%, 3 MPs KFF – 6.3%, 2 MPs MF – 5.8%, 2 MPs SSF – 5.6%, 2 MPs Others – 4.3%, 0 MPs TF – 23.8%, 8 MPs JF – 21.9%, 7 MPs FF – 21.3%, 8 MPs SF – 18.0%, 6 MPs SSF – 7.7%, 2 MPs MF – 4.1%, 1 MPs KFF – 2.5%, 0 MPs VF – 0.8%, 0 MPs Others – 0.8%, 0 MPs SF – 26.0%, 8 MPs TF – 23.7%, 8 MPs JF – 20.9%, 7 MPs FF – 20.8%, 7 MPs SSF – 4.4%, 1 MPs

SF – 23.7%, 7 MPs JF – 21.8%, 7 MPs TF – 21.7%, 8 MPs FF – 20.6%, 7 MPs MF – 5.2%, 2 MPs