Historic composition of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands

The Historic composition of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands gives an overview of the composition of the House of Representatives (lower house) of the Dutch parliament. It shows the composition after elections, splits from parties are not included.

1815 to 1887

The House of Representatives of the Netherlands was created in 1815 when the United Kingdom of the Netherlands was created. Initially it consisted of 110 members, chosen by the States-Provincial. Each year, one third of the members were up for reelection, and each member was elected for three years. In 1830, the southern provinces declared their independence in the Belgian Revolution, to become Belgium. Initially the Netherlands did not accept this, but the 55 members of the House of Representatives chosen by these provinces were no longer present at meetings, so the de facto membership was reduced to 55 members.[1] After the Treaty of London in 1839, the Dutch government accepted the separation of Belgium, and became the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In 1840 the constitution was changed; all southern provinces except the eastern half of the province of Limburg (with three representatives) had left the Kingdom of the Netherlands, so the size of the House of Representatives was fixed at 58 members.[1]

Following the revolutions of 1848, the constitution was changed. Elections for half of the house were held every two years, and each member held his seat for four years.[2] The total membership was set at one member for each 45000 Dutch citizens;[3] so the house increased to 68 members; in 1859 it grew further to 72 members.[1]

1888 to 1946

The constitution of 1887 changed the system; election were held every 4 years for all members at the same time,[2] using a district system, and the total membership was set at 100 members.[3]

In 1919, the constitution was changed: the districts system was abandoned, and proportional representation was used.[3]

Party Name 1888 1891 1894 1897 1901 1905 1909 1913 1917 1918 1922 1925 1929 1933 1937
Conservative1
RKSP252525222525252524303230302831
RKVP/KDP11
ARP272115172315251112131613121417
Vrij AR57
CHP7
CHU101097111111108
CDP1
CDU12
SGP12332
HGSP111
BVL1389410104
Liberal Union4653573518252019216
EB3
LSP109874
RB134
VDB911978557766
SDAP26671815222024242223
SDP/CPH/CPN2212*43
RSP/RSAP1
SP1
PB12111
NSB4
SDB1
Independent Socialist111
CHK11
FB11
Independent AR1
BCS1
VDW1
NP1
CSP1
MP1
LP1
MPS&L1
VNH1
Total100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100

*: In 1929 the CPH entered with two lists, which both won one seat.

1946 to 1998

      Party Name       1946 1948 1952 1956 1959 1963 1967 1971 1972 1977 1981 1982 1986 1989 1994
KVP323230494950423527
ARP131312151413151314
CHU89913121312107
CDA494845545434
PvdA292730504843373943534447524937
VVD689131916171622282636272231
D667116817691224
SGP222333333333332
GPV1122111122
RPF22113
PSP244221331
PPR273322
CPN1086734567233
EVP1
GroenLinks65
SP2
CD13
CP1
AOV6
Unie 55+1
DS '70861
Boerenpartij37131
RKPN1
NMP2
KNP12
Total100100100150150150150150150150150150150150150

Note: in 1956 the House of Representatives was enlarged from 100 to 150 members.

1998 to now

      Party Name       1998 2002 2003 2006 2010 2012 2017[a]
VVD38242822314133
PVV9241520
CDA29434441211319
D6614763101219
SP59925151514
GroenLinks11108710414
PvdA4523423330389
ChristenUnie436555
PvdD2225
50PLUS24
SGP3222233
Denk3
FvD2
LPF268
LN2
RPF3
GPV2
Total150150150150150150150
a Preliminary results

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References

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