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General elections were held in Greenland on 2 June 2009. Prime Minister Hans Enoksen announced the election date on 15 April 2009, stating that he would prefer for a newly elected parliament to administer Greenland when the self-government reform took effect on 21 June 2009.[1] The reform gave more power to the Greenlandic parliament with decisions on most issues being devolved to the parliament but defence and foreign affairs remaining under the control of Denmark.[2]

Quick Facts Turnout, Party ...
2009 Greenlandic general election
Greenland
 2005 2 June 2009 (2009-06-02) 2013 

All 31 seats in the Inatsisartut
16 seats needed for a majority
Turnout71.29% (Decrease 3.57 pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Inuit Ataqatigiit Kuupik Kleist 44.06 14 +7
Siumut Hans Enoksen 26.76 9 −1
Democrats Jens B. Frederiksen 12.80 4 −3
Atassut Finn Karlsen 10.94 3 −3
Kattusseqatigiit Anthon Frederiksen 3.83 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by municipality
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Hans Enoksen
Siumut
Kuupik Kleist
Inuit Ataqatigiit
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Results

The pro-independence, left-wing opposition party, Inuit Ataqatigiit led by Kuupik Kleist emerged as the largest party with 43.7% of the vote.[2][3] Kleist set a new record for most votes in a Greenlandic election with 5,461 received. This compares with Akitsinnguaq Olsen who was elected with just 112 votes.[4]

The governing Siumut led by Prime Minister Hans Enoksen received 26.5% of the vote and lost control of the government for the first time in 30 years.[2] Former Siumut leader and Prime Minister Jonathan Motzfeldt failed to be re-elected for the first time since 1971, receiving just 91 votes .[4] Enoksen stated that he would step down as party leader, a position he had held since 2002, if his colleagues wished him to.[4] Siumut was believed to have lost votes over a series of scandals, including one over expenses, and concerns over its ability to manage with greater autonomy.[3]

The newly formed Sorlaat Partiiat gained just 383 votes in the election and dissolved shortly afterwards. The party stood on a platform of huge spending reductions and opposed Greenland rejoining the EU.

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Inuit Ataqatigiit12,45744.0614+7
Siumut7,56726.769–1
Democrats3,62012.804–3
Atassut3,09410.943–3
Association of Candidates1,0843.8310
Sorlaat3831.350New
Independents700.2500
Total28,275100.00310
Valid votes28,27599.18
Invalid/blank votes2350.82
Total votes28,510100.00
Registered voters/turnout39,99071.29
Source: Election Passport, Parties & Elections
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Aftermath

Siumut was considered likely to be left out of government as both the Inuit Ataqatigiit and Demokraatit parties ruled out the possibility of working with them.[4] Siumut's former coalition partner, Atassut, gained too few seats to make a new coalition powerful enough to challenge for the government.[4]

On 7 June 2009 Inuit Ataqatigiit announced that it would form a coalition with the Democrats and the Association of Candidates.[5]

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References

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