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General elections were held in the
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on 22 November 2006 following the fall of the Second Balkenende cabinet. The elections proved relatively successful for the governing Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) which remained the largest party with 41 seats, a loss of only three seats. The largest increase in seats was for the
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(SP), which went from nine to 25 seats. The main opposition party, the social-democratic Labour Party (PvdA) lost nine of its 42 seats, while the right-liberal
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(VVD) and the progressive liberal
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lost a considerable portion of their seats, six of 28 and three of six, respectively. New parties, such as the right-wing
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(PVV) of former VVD MP Geert Wilders and the animal rights party
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(PvdD) were also successful, with the PVV winning nine seats and the PvdD winning two, thereby becoming the first
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group to enter a European parliament. The government formation talks led to the installation of the Christian-social fourth Balkenende cabinet, composed of the CDA, PvdA and ChristianUnion on 22 February 2007.


Background


Internal elections

In the month before the fall of the cabinet two parties held internal elections on who would lead their parties in the next elections, which were scheduled for 2007. In the internal election of the conservative-liberal VVD the more liberal State Secretary for Science and Higher education
Mark Rutte Mark Rutte (; born 14 February 1967) is a Dutch politician who has served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands since 2010 and Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) since 2006. After a business career working for Unileve ...
beat the more conservative
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for Immigration and Integration Rita Verdonk. In the internal election of the progressive liberal D66 the more radical democratic minister without portfolio for government reform Alexander Pechtold beat the more social-liberal chair of the parliamentary party
Lousewies van der Laan Louse Wies Sija Anne Lilly Berthe "Lousewies" van der Laan (born 18 February 1966) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. Life before politics In her youth, Van der Laan lived in Belgium, Germany, and the Un ...
.


Fall of the Cabinet

The next Dutch general election was originally scheduled for 15 May 2007 as the parliament was to be dissolved on 2 April 2007. However, it was announced that elections would be held on 22 November 2006, as Prime Minister,
Jan Peter Balkenende Jan Pieter "Jan Peter" Balkenende Jr. (; born 7 May 1956) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 22 July 2002 to 14 October 2010. Balkenende studied ...
, offered the resignation of the cabinet on 30 June 2006 after one of the coalition partners, D66, withdrew their support from the cabinet the day before over Rita Verdonk's treatment of the Ayaan Hirsi Ali case. A new
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continued for five months as a care taker cabinet until the elections. The opposition had pressed for speedy elections because they were on a winning streak. The late date for the elections probably worked to the advantage of the CDA because in those five months the economy improved and in the past the biggest coalition partner had always come out as the biggest party if the economy blooms. A major issue in the campaigns was whether this improving economy was because of or in spite of the right-wing government.


Splintered Fortuynists

After the fall of the cabinet several new small right-wing and conservative parties announced that they would run. Most of these parties either came out of the remains of Pim Fortuyn's populist
Pim Fortuyn List The Pim Fortuyn List ( nl, Lijst Pim Fortuyn, LPF) was a political party in the Netherlands named after its eponymous founder Pim Fortuyn, a former university professor and political columnist. The party was considered populist, right-wing pop ...
(LPF) or the conservative-liberal VVD and were inspired by Fortuyn's ideas. In the period before the elections the small right was characterized by a chaos of secessions, new formations and party switches. Former Rotterdam
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Marco Pastors Marcus Gerhardus Theodorus (Marco) Pastors (born 10 September 1965) is a Dutch civil servant and former politician. Since 1 February 2012 he has been director of the Nationaal Programma Kwaliteitssprong Zuid, a project of the city of Rotterdam ...
and member of parliament for the LPF Joost Eerdmans formed
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which emulated Fortuyn's policies. The right-wing
Party for the Netherlands Party for the Netherlands ( nl, Partij voor Nederland) (PVN) is a Dutch right-wing Fortuynist political party founded in August 2006 by Hilbrand Nawijn, a member of the Dutch House of Representatives. The party was considered one of several ...
was led by former LPF minister Hilbrand Nawijn. Former VVD MP Geert Wilders recruited people for his new
Party for Freedom The Party for Freedom ( nl, Partij voor de Vrijheid, PVV) is a nationalist, right-wing populist political party in the Netherlands. Founded in 2006 as the successor to Geert Wilders' one-man faction in the House of Representatives, it won nin ...
, which would take part in the 2006 elections. Nawijn and Wilders had become
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in parliament at that time before the election, while Eerdmans has formed the "Group Eerdmans-Van Schijndel" along with former VVD MP Anton van Schijndel. Two other LPF politicians had formed one man fractions but they have not formed their own party: Gerard van As, former leader of the LPF, and Gonny van Oudenallen, also former LPF. Margot Kraneveldt left the LPF, returned her seat to the party and joined the social-democratic PvdA. Meanwhile, the LPF announced that it would also run the next elections, under the name "List 5 Fortuyn". The party was led by Olaf Stuger, who served as member of parliament in the period 2002–2003 and returned to parliament in 2006, to replace Gerard van As.


Exodus of prominent politicians

Several prominent politicians announced they would step down before the elections. Some commentators spoke of a large exodus. Within the liberal VVD former chair of the parliamentary party
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announced he would retire, as did his vice-chair
Bibi de Vries Bibi de Vries (born March 15, 1963 in Egmond aan Zee, North Holland) was a member of the Dutch liberal VVD (Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie) parliamentary party in the House of Representatives. She was a member of Parliament from 1994–2 ...
,
Frans Weisglas Frans Willy Weisglas (born 8 August 1946) is a retired Dutch politician, diplomat and economist. A member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), he served as Speaker of the House of Representatives from 16 May 2002 until 30 Nove ...
the current speaker of parliament, and ministers
Hans Hoogervorst Johannes Franciscus "Hans" Hoogervorst (born 19 April 1956) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and economist. He is the former chairman of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) fr ...
, Sybilla Dekker, state secretary
Melanie Schultz van Haegen Melanie Henriëtte Schultz van Haegen-Maas Geesteranus (born 28 June 1970) is a retired Dutch politician and businesswoman. A member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), she served as Minister of Infrastructure and the Enviro ...
and Henk van Hoof. Within the CDA, ministers Cees Veerman and
Karla Peijs Karla Maria Henriëtte Peijs (born 1 September 1944) is a retired Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal The Christian Democratic Appeal ( nl, Christen-Democratisch Appèl, ; CDA) is a Christian democracy, Christian-democratic Li ...
announced they would not return, as did state secretary Clemence Ross. Both D66's current chairperson
Lousewies van der Laan Louse Wies Sija Anne Lilly Berthe "Lousewies" van der Laan (born 18 February 1966) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. Life before politics In her youth, Van der Laan lived in Belgium, Germany, and the Un ...
and her predecessor Boris Dittrich also announced they would not return.


Turkish-Dutch candidates and the Armenian genocide

On 26 September 2006, a candidate for the Labour Party, Erdinç Saçan, was removed by his party, because he would not hold to the party stance that the
Armenian genocide The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily through t ...
was caused by the Young Turks. That same evening, the CDA announced that two of their candidates, Ayhan Tonca and Osman Elmaci, have been removed as well, because of the same issue. Both parties agreed that all their members should openly conform to the party's point of view on this sensitive human rights issue. The sensitivity over these issues was underlined when the speaker of the
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, Bülent Arınç, in response threatened the Netherlands with diplomatic action over this incident. Namik Tan, spokesperson for the Turkish Department of Foreign Affairs said that "we are deeply worried about the one-sided approach of our ally Netherlands’ political parties on the so-called Armenian genocide as this puts a limit on the freedom of expression." Labour Party leader
Wouter Bos Wouter Jacob Bos (; (born 14 July 1963) is a retired Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and businessman. Bos attended the Christian Gymnasium in Zeist from June 1975 until July 1980 and applied at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam i ...
later said that the term
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is used too easily, and that he rather speak of the " Armenian Question."


News of possible mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners in 2003

''
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'' newspaper published a story just a week before the election saying that Dutch soldiers "tortured" Iraqi prisoners in Iraq, back in 2003. Defense minister Henk Kamp ordered an immediate (re-)investigation into the matter, but said that earlier information about this case did not result in the military police and Dutch public prosecutors to start a criminal investigation. Left-wing parties, such as the Labour Party (PvdA), which demanded an immediate parliamentary investigation were later rebuked by military commander
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, who stated that the left-wing opposition tarnished the reputation of the Dutch Department of Defense by their incriminating language, while nothing happened in Iraq. Mark Rutte, leader of the VVD, even went as far as to say that this Iraq story was a manipulation in order to influence the elections. In an open letter to De Volkskrant on the day of the Dutch elections, defense minister Kamp said the news about possible mistreatment was deceptive, and that the editor of De Volkskrant should feel being misused by the sources for this story. The Department of Defense in the meantime is demanding a rectification of the story published by De Volkskrant. A Dutch magazine,
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, later (January 2007) reported that the no.5 candidate of the Labour Party (PvdA),
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, "advised" the Volkskrant on how to report on the story.


Voting tools

Several organisations launched a voting tool which helped voters to decide between the multitude of parties. The Institute for Public and Politics (IPP), a government agency, had the "Stemwijzer" (the "Voting-pointer"). The Stemwijzer consisted out of thirty propositions like "Citizens should elect the Prime Minister." and voters could show their support for these propositions by clicking either "agree", "don't agree" or "don't know". The Stemwijzer than showed to which extent the voters agreed with each party, showing them from most to least similarity in answers, advising the voter to vote for the party which agreed with them most. The Stemwijzer had also been made for General, European, Provincial and Municipal elections since 1989. Kieskompas ( Electoral Compass) was launched by the newspaper Trouw in cooperation with the
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in order to compete with the Stemwijzer. This system was supposed to give considerably more information. Here voters could show their support for thirty six propositions on a five-point scale. Next they show whether they thought the current cabinet had performed well. Finally Kieskompas showed users their attitude towards party leaders as competent and trustworthy. The voters were shown a two-axis system (similar to a Nolan Chart) and their own position as well as the position of each party in this chart. It stated which party was the closest to them and which party the farthest. It also gave them the possibility to see which coalition best matched their political preferences. Other voting tools where the "Wie Kies Jij?" (the "Who do You Vote for") of the IPP which helped find the perfect candidate by his/her age, sex, dietary habits and political experience and the Stomwijzer (the "Stupid Pointer") which mocked the StemWijzer, but still gave reasonable voting advice


De Stemming 2006

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Freek de Jonge performed an 'election show' ('verkiezingsconference') on public television on the night before the elections. It was called "De Stemming 2006" (an ambiguous name which means both "The Vote 2006" and "The Mood 2006") In his ironic comedy show, which was totally focused on the elections, he ridiculed the candidates, making such a show a uniquely Dutch phenomenon. When asked whether this show would influence the upcoming elections de Jonge stated he would make a fool out of everyone, not favoring a single person. This was the second time he did such a show. The first one was in 2003, when it was the thirty-third best watched TV-programme in the Netherlands that year. This year, the show was watched by 2,016,000 viewers.


Campaign

The main issue at stake during the elections was the economic performance of the centre-right Second Balkenende cabinet – which consisted of the Christian-democratic CDA, the conservative liberal VVD and the progressive liberal D66 – as well as the composition of the new government and the future of the
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. Other issues were integration and the environment.


Power question

The most important question of the elections was which party would become the largest, the governing Christian-democratic CDA or the main opposition party, the social-democratic PvdA. This was similar to the situation of the elections of 2003. The largest party will have the initiative in the cabinet formation talks. Furthermore, if it becomes part of the cabinet, the largest party supplies the
prime minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is ...
. The media have framed the elections as a 'Clash of the Titans' between prime minister
Jan Peter Balkenende Jan Pieter "Jan Peter" Balkenende Jr. (; born 7 May 1956) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 22 July 2002 to 14 October 2010. Balkenende studied ...
(CDA) and candidate prime minister
Wouter Bos Wouter Jacob Bos (; (born 14 July 1963) is a retired Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and businessman. Bos attended the Christian Gymnasium in Zeist from June 1975 until July 1980 and applied at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam i ...
(PvdA). Both parties had consciously kept their options open and expressed a preference for the composition of a new cabinet. The other parties did express clear preferences: the VVD wanted to continue to govern with the CDA, while the
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and the GreenLeft (GL) wanted to form a leftist coalition, the so-called ''Left-wing Spring''. Broadly speaking, it appeared that there were three options: a continuation of the third Balkendende cabinet with CDA and VVD, a left-wing coalition of PvdA, SP and GL or a centre-left coalition of PvdA and CDA. In 2004 and 2005, the polls indeed indicated that the united left could gain a majority in the House of Representatives. The polls predicted two head-to-head races. One between the PvdA and ruling CDA and another between the left-wing bloc (PvdA, SP, GreenLeft) and the right-wing bloc (CDA, VVD) with neither gaining a majority. Early November polls however showed that the CDA was gaining on and surpassing the PvdA. Mid-November polls indicated that the PvdA was bleeding votes to the SP while the CDA remained more or less stable. The left- and right-wing blocks remained in an equilibrium with neither side gaining enough votes for an overall majority. Small centrist parties such as the ChristianUnion could play a decisive role.


Social-economic issues

The debates were dominated by social-economic questions and especially the performance of the Balkenende cabinets. In the last four years the three Balkenende cabinets had implemented an ambitious program of social-economic reforms, including tax cuts, reforms to the social welfare system and investments in education. Their aim was to jump start the Dutch economy. Initially there was great public dissatisfaction with this policy, with large demonstrations in 2003, 2004 and 2005 by the main labour union FNV and the three main opposition parties. They criticised the government for taking these measures at the wrong point in time, during a recession, and they claimed that the government made the poor and socially weaker pay for the economic recovery. A major focus of this debate was on the fact that more than 10% of the people were said to live in poverty, as exemplified by the rising number of 'voedselbanken' ( give-away shops for food). As the economy began to perform better in 2006 the public dissatisfaction decreased. There were roughly three positions on the future of the Dutch economy. The CDA claimed that the reforms were finished and that the following cabinet would not have to take any serious measures. The VVD wanted to continue reforming to increase the performance of the Dutch economy. They wanted to continue to cut taxes and reduce bureaucracy. The opposition parties PvdA, SP, GL, joined by the ChristianUnion wanted to revert some of the measures and pay more attention to the
public sector The public sector, also called the state sector, is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises. Public sectors include the public goods and governmental services such as the military, law enforcement, inf ...
, especially to the health care-sector and the poor. The PvdA and the GreenLeft however also announced that they wanted to reform part of the economy and welfare system. For instance several months before the elections, Wouter Bos, the leader of Labour Party, announced that he wanted to tax the elderly pension in such a way that rich elderly would pay more taxes on their pensions than poor elderly. The Dutch pension system consists of government supplied (AOW) and mandatory self-saved pensions. It is the latter portion Bos wanted to tax progressively. The proposal led to considerable controversy, both outside and within Bos' own party. Former minister and
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columnist
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wrote a critical column on 22 June concerning Bos' proposal. The second man of the Christian Democratic Appeal Maxime Verhagen used soundbites from the proposal continually to emphasise that the PvdA was an unreliable partner for the elderly. Bos later moderated his plans: only new cases would pay taxes over their pension.


Immigration and integration

Immigration and integration, which had dominated the 2002 and 2003 elections, were clearly less important during these elections. The focus was on the policy of Rita Verdonk, minister of immigration and integration, who had reduced the influx of immigrants and implemented mandatory integration courses for migrants. Verdonk's attitudes toward immigrants were again in the spotlight after her treatment of the crisis around the naturalisation of Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali caused the cabinet to fall. In the debates one issue was especially important: the treatment of 26,000 asylum seekers which had been in legal procedures for over five years. The left-wing opposition parties PvdA, SP, GL and CU, joined by former coalition-partner D66 wanted a general pardon for this group, granting them all a residence permit. The CDA, VVD and the smaller right-wing parties of Geert Wilders and
Marco Pastors Marcus Gerhardus Theodorus (Marco) Pastors (born 10 September 1965) is a Dutch civil servant and former politician. Since 1 February 2012 he has been director of the Nationaal Programma Kwaliteitssprong Zuid, a project of the city of Rotterdam ...
opposed such a permit because it would attract illegal immigrants. Minister Verdonk claimed that she had actually already taken care of these 26,000 asylum seekers, sending many back to their own country and granting many a residence permit. A minor issue was the
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on
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s and other face-covering clothing in public which minister Verdonk announced on 17 November 2006.Seeking re-election, incumbent Dutch government promises to ban burqa
''International Herald Tribune'', 17 November 2006
The opposition Labour Party, called the law an "election ploy", and a Muslim leader described it as "a big law for a small problem." Several right-wing parties, such as One NL and
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, had campaigned extensively on the issue of immigration and integration. Wilders of the Party for Freedom wanted a halt of immigration from non-Western countries, abolish double citizenship, and stop the building of new mosques. Wilders said that the "Islamisation of the Netherlands" is a "tsunami" that needed to be stopped, "because it threatens our culture."


The environment

The environment finally also became a secondary issue during the elections. The first attention to environmental issues was attracted by
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who interfered in the CDA party congress on 30 September 2006. During a speech of parliamentary chairman Maxime Verhagen, activists of
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rolled down a large sign saying "CDA chooses for 240,000 years of nuclear waste," referring to the news a day earlier that the CDA junior minister of the environment
Pieter van Geel Petrus Leonardus Bastiaan Antonius "Pieter" van Geel (born 8 April 1951) is a retired Dutch politician Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and urban planner. He was State Secretary of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment from 2002 ...
is open to new possibilities for nuclear energy in the Netherlands.Van Geel: 'Kerncentrale kan, onder voorwaarden'
''Regering.nl'', 29 September 2006
Four activists were apprehended by the police afterwards. Other important events increasing the attention on environmental issues were the
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of the United Kingdom government and the visit of
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to Amsterdam promoting his movie '' An Inconvenient Truth''. The GreenLeft focused on this issue during its campaigns and sponsored ads which read: "Who votes strategically when the polar caps are melting?" The
Party for the Animals The Party for the Animals ( nl, Partij voor de Dieren; PvdD) is a political party in the Netherlands. Among its main goals are animal rights and animal welfare. Since 2019, the PvdD's political leader is Esther Ouwehand. With 3.8% of the votes ...
had campaigned on one issue closely related to environmental problems: the position of animals in Dutch society and especially in agriculture.


Voting issues


Voting machine controversy

A report by action group ''Wij vertrouwen stemcomputers niet'' (''We don't trust voting computers'') detailed serious security flaws in the Nedap
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s used by 90% of the voters in the election. The report alleged it was easy to open the voting machine casing. The inner casing around the electronics was only protected by a very simple lock. Thus replacements of software and even hardware were relatively easily possible (by a simple memory chip swap, meaning that the memory that holds the voting data is not encrypted). Another machine is made by SDU and called "NewVote". It is based on a PC and uses a touchscreen instead of buttons. Only ten small districts still use paper and pencil. ''Wij vertrouwen stemcomputers niet'' has threatened to bring minister Atzo Nicolaï to court since they are not convinced by his assurances that there will be no fraud in the upcoming election. In response to the allegations, Nicolaï introduced new security measures for the voting machines. Currently Nedap is checking all its machines for tampering, is installing new chips and software that is less easily hacked, and seals the machines with a unique metal seal. Based on inspections, on 30 October the government decided that there was a problem with SDU voting machines because within a radius of 10 metres the machines could be wirelessly monitored, so that these machines could not guarantee anonymity of voting to a sufficient degree.Stemcomputer of potlood?
''EenVandaag'', 31 October 2006
These machines, which are in use in 35 municipalities, including
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, have to be improved or replaced with an alternative before the elections. Many municipalities, including
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, decided to switch to the traditional paper and red pencil method of voting instead of the SDU machines. Machines made by Nedap are still in use.


Experiments

Two experiments were conducted during these elections: "Stemmen in een Willekeurig Stemlokaal" (SWS) ('voting in a random polling-booth') Because a lot of people could not vote because of problems caused by this experiment a group of citizens started procedures to nullify the results in all 311 area's where the experiment was conducted. Another experiment is "Kiezen Op Afstand" (KOA) ('remote voting'), also called the experiment with internetstemmen (internet voting). In an experiment in
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, a voting machine was placed in a petrol station. However, non-Breukelen citizens had to convert their 'voting pass' ('stempas') to an 'elector's pass' ('kiezerspas').


Public debates

More than during previous elections, there was a strong focus on the leaders, especially Bos of PvdA and Balkenende of CDA, regarding who of the two might become prime minister. This irritated not only other parties but also analysts who complained that elections should be about issues and parties, not about who becomes prime minister.


Radio debate

The first public election debate between the leaders of the seven largest parties was held on 29 October 2006, on
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.
Mark Rutte Mark Rutte (; born 14 February 1967) is a Dutch politician who has served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands since 2010 and Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) since 2006. After a business career working for Unileve ...
, whose VVD is junior partner in the third Balkenende cabinet of CDA prime-minister
Jan Peter Balkenende Jan Pieter "Jan Peter" Balkenende Jr. (; born 7 May 1956) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 22 July 2002 to 14 October 2010. Balkenende studied ...
, was worried that the CDA will choose for a coalition with the PvdA after the elections, as this, at the time of the debate, was the only two-party coalition possible according to polls. Balkenende, however, kept his options open, and did not rule out a coalition with the PvdA. The PvdA's Wouter Bos stated that he will not become a deputy prime-minister in case Balkenende leads a CDA-PvdA coalition. He will then remain as chairman of the parliamentary party.


RTL 4 debate

This debate took place on 3 November 2006 and was televised by RTL4. Participants were
Jan Peter Balkenende Jan Pieter "Jan Peter" Balkenende Jr. (; born 7 May 1956) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 22 July 2002 to 14 October 2010. Balkenende studied ...
and
Wouter Bos Wouter Jacob Bos (; (born 14 July 1963) is a retired Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and businessman. Bos attended the Christian Gymnasium in Zeist from June 1975 until July 1980 and applied at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam i ...
. Balkenende focused on his achievements the last four years, stating "We are much better off than four years ago. We were behind in Europe and now we're ahead but our work is not yet done."Netherlands – Balkenende might get new term
, ''Angus Reid Global Monitor''
Bos felt that under Balkenende the gap between rich and poor had grown, stating "What have you asked of the wealthiest? Everybody has been asked to dig into their pockets to contribute to the economy." In an opinion poll conducted by TNS-Nipo following the televised debate, 50 percent of respondents thought Wouter Bos won the debate, against 46 percent for Jan Peter Balkenende.Enquête: Bos winnaar van tv-debat
''de Volkskrant'', 4 November 2006


NOS Jeugdjournaal debate

This debate was broadcast on 11 November 2006 and was televised by the Jeugdjournaal (YouthNews) of the NOS. The debate was aimed at children from 8 to 14 years of age. Participants were top-candidates from the four parties leading the polls: Jan Peter Balkenende (CDA), Wouter Bos (PvdA), Mark Rutte (VVD) and Jan Marijnissen (SP). A poll among the young watchers after the debate showed that the Dutch children preferred Wouter Bos as the next prime minister (46%), before Marijnissen (26%), Balkenende (22%) and Mark Rutte (6%).


EenVandaag debate

This debate took place on 15 November 2006 and was organised by EenVandaag. Participants were Jan-Peter Balkenende, Wouter Bos, Mark Rutte, Jan Marijnissen, Femke Halsema and André Rouvoet.Het grote lijsttrekkersdebat
''EenVandaag'', 15 November 2006
According to an opinion poll following the debate, Jan Marijnissen won the debate.Bos en Balkenende botsen hard in lijsttrekkersdebat
''de Volkskrant'', 15 November 2006


NOS debates

*21 November (NOS): two consecutive debates; the first between the leaders of the smaller parties in the polls, the second between leaders of the projected six largests parties: ** Alexander Pechtold ( D66), Bas van der Vlies ( SGP), Olaf Stuger (
Pim Fortuyn List The Pim Fortuyn List ( nl, Lijst Pim Fortuyn, LPF) was a political party in the Netherlands named after its eponymous founder Pim Fortuyn, a former university professor and political columnist. The party was considered populist, right-wing pop ...
),
Marco Pastors Marcus Gerhardus Theodorus (Marco) Pastors (born 10 September 1965) is a Dutch civil servant and former politician. Since 1 February 2012 he has been director of the Nationaal Programma Kwaliteitssprong Zuid, a project of the city of Rotterdam ...
( One NL), Geert Wilders ( PVV) and
Marianne Thieme Marianne Louise Thieme (, born 6 March 1972) is a Dutch politician, author and animal rights activist. A jurist by education, she served as the Party for the Animals' political leader from 2002 to 2019 and a member of the House of Representatives ...
( Partij voor de Dieren), at 19:05 **
Jan Peter Balkenende Jan Pieter "Jan Peter" Balkenende Jr. (; born 7 May 1956) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 22 July 2002 to 14 October 2010. Balkenende studied ...
( CDA),
Wouter Bos Wouter Jacob Bos (; (born 14 July 1963) is a retired Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and businessman. Bos attended the Christian Gymnasium in Zeist from June 1975 until July 1980 and applied at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam i ...
( PvdA),
Mark Rutte Mark Rutte (; born 14 February 1967) is a Dutch politician who has served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands since 2010 and Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) since 2006. After a business career working for Unileve ...
( VVD),
Jan Marijnissen Johannes Guillaume Christianus Andreas "Jan" Marijnissen () (born 8 October 1952) is a retired Dutch politician of the Socialist Party (SP). Marijnissen, a welder by occupation, was selected as Leader of the Socialist Party after the death of ...
( SP),
Femke Halsema Femke Halsema (; born 25 April 1966) is a Dutch politician and filmmaker. On 27 June 2018, she was appointed Mayor of Amsterdam and began serving a six-year term on 12 July 2018. She is the first woman to hold the position on a non-interim basi ...
( GreenLeft) and
André Rouvoet André Rouvoet (; born 4 January 1962) is a retired Dutch politician of the Reformatory Political Federation (RPF) party and later the Christian Union (CU) party and jurist. He is the chairman of the executive board of the Healthcare Insuranc ...
(
ChristenUnie The Christian Union ( nl, ChristenUnie, CU) is a Christian-democratic political party in the Netherlands. The CU is a centrist party, maintaining more progressive stances on economic, immigration and environmental issues while holding more socially ...
) at 20:30.


Summary


Opinion polls

In the Netherlands there are three agencies that conduct frequent polls throughout the year (usually weekly). There is usually a small difference which may be due to different sampling and surveying methods applied. From 1 November the 'Politieke Barometer' started with two polls each week, and from 13 November they increased the frequency to daily polls. The last polls prior to the election of the Politieke Barometer, the poll by NOVA and Interview-NSS, the TNS-NIPO polls by RTL4, and the poll by Maurice de Honds' peil.nl yield the following results: The day before the elections, about one third of the electorate had not yet made up their minds, resulting in polls giving strongly varying results. For this reason campaigning continued on election day itself. An aspect of this was tactical voting, with SP telling PvdA voters that a strong SP would force PvdA to form a left-wing coalition, VVD saying something similar to CDA voters concerning a right-wing coalition, PvdA and CDA saying they need to be strong to prevent the other party from forming or dominating a coalition and ChristenUnie saying it has the best cards to participate in any coalition. Shortly before the elections, PvdA leader Bos showed himself more interested in the much talked about left-wing coalition of PvdA, SP and GroenLinks (possibly with ChristenUnie), which he had refused to talk about for months. Many suspected he changed his mind to stop the exodus of PvdA voters to SP. During the municipal elections earlier that year PvdA grew strong and after that they even grew to 60 seats in the polls, but after March a gradual decline had set in, almost halving the size of PvdA in the polls. ImageSize = width:590 height:350 PlotArea = left:40 right:10 top:20 bottom:30 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal AlignBars = justify Colors = id:gray1 value:gray(0.9) id:gray2 value:gray(0.94) DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:12 till:48 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:2 start:12 PlotData = bar:60 color:gray1 width:1 from:start till:end bar:50 color:gray1 from:start till:end bar:40 color:gray1 from:start till:end bar:30 color:gray1 from:start till:end bar:20 color:gray1 from:start till:end bar:10 color:gray1 from:start till:end bar:0 color:gray1 TextData = pos:(230,0) textcolor:black fontsize:S text: Week number (2006) pos:(0,210) textcolor:black fontsize:S text: Seats pos:(225,60) textcolor:black fontsize:S text:"week 26: Fall of Balkenende II" pos:(475,60) textcolor:black fontsize:S text:"Final results" Colors = id:cda value:green legend:CDA id:pvda value:red legend:PvdA id:vvd value:blue legend:VVD id:sp value:coral legend:SP Legend = left:410 top:330 LineData = layer:front # CDA points: (40,185)(55,190) color:green width:2 # x: 40 + w*15 waarbij w het weeknummer-12 points: (55,190)(70,170) color:green width:2 # y: 30 + z*5 waarbij z het aantal zetels points: (70,170)(85,170) color:green width:2 # (40+2*15=70 , 30+28*5=170)(40+3*15 , 30+28*5) points: (85,170)(100,175) color:green width:2 points: (100,175)(115,175) color:green width:2 points: (115,175)(130,180) color:green width:2 points: (130,180)(145,185) color:green width:2 points: (145,185)(160,185) color:green width:2 points: (160,185)(175,195) color:green width:2 points: (175,195)(190,195) color:green width:2 points: (190,195)(205,205) color:green width:2 points: (205,205)(220,200) color:green width:2 points: (220,200)(235,210) color:green width:2 points: (235,210)(250,220) color:green width:2 points: (250,220)(265,225) color:green width:2 points: (265,225)(280,210) color:green width:2 points: (280,210)(295,225) color:green width:2 points: (295,225)(310,235) color:green width:2 points: (310,235)(325,235) color:green width:2 points: (325,235)(340,225) color:green width:2 points: (340,225)(355,225) color:green width:2 points: (355,225)(370,225) color:green width:2 points: (370,225)(385,215) color:green width:2 points: (385,215)(400,220) color:green width:2 points: (400,220)(415,205) color:green width:2 points: (415,205)(430,225) color:green width:2 points: (430,225)(445,245) color:green width:2 points: (445,245)(460,260) color:green width:2 points: (460,260)(475,260) color:green width:2 points: (475,260)(490,260) color:green width:2 points: (490,260)(505,265) color:green width:2 points: (505,265)(520,255) color:green width:2 points: (520,255)(535,265) color:green width:2 points: (535,265)(550,250) color:green width:2 points: (550,250)(559,235) color:green width:2 points: (565,235)(566,235) color:green width:5 # (huidig aantal zetels in kamer (44)) at:26 color:gray2 layer:back width:0.5 at:47 color:gray2 layer:back width:0.5 layer:front # PvdA points: (40,330)(55,315) color:red width:2 # x: 40 + w*15 waarbij w het weeknummer-12 points: (55,315)(70,315) color:red width:2 # y: 30 + z*5 waarbij z het aantal zetels points: (70,315)(85,310) color:red width:2 # (40+2*15=70 , 30+57*5=310)(40+3*15 , 30+56*5) points: (85,310)(100,295) color:red width:2 points: (100,295)(115,285) color:red width:2 points: (115,285)(130,285) color:red width:2 points: (130,285)(145,275) color:red width:2 points: (145,275)(160,280) color:red width:2 points: (160,280)(175,280) color:red width:2 points: (175,280)(190,275) color:red width:2 points: (190,275)(205,260) color:red width:2 points: (205,260)(220,255) color:red width:2 points: (220,255)(235,245) color:red width:2 points: (235,245)(250,250) color:red width:2 points: (250,250)(265,255) color:red width:2 points: (265,255)(280,265) color:red width:2 points: (280,265)(295,270) color:red width:2 points: (295,270)(310,260) color:red width:2 points: (310,260)(325,270) color:red width:2 points: (325,270)(340,275) color:red width:2 points: (340,275)(355,280) color:red width:2 points: (355,280)(370,270) color:red width:2 points: (370,270)(385,265) color:red width:2 points: (385,265)(400,260) color:red width:2 points: (400,260)(415,255) color:red width:2 points: (415,255)(430,250) color:red width:2 points: (430,250)(445,245) color:red width:2 points: (445,245)(460,265) color:red width:2 points: (460,265)(475,265) color:red width:2 points: (475,265)(490,250) color:red width:2 points: (490,250)(505,250) color:red width:2 points: (505,250)(520,245) color:red width:2 points: (520,245)(535,225) color:red width:2 points: (535,225)(550,195) color:red width:2 points: (550,195)(559,215) color:red width:2 points: (565,195)(566,195) color:red width:5 layer:front # VVD points: (40,155)(55,155) color:blue width:2 # x: 40 + w*15 waarbij w het weeknummer-12 points: (55,155)(70,170) color:blue width:2 # y: 30 + z*5 waarbij z het aantal zetels points: (70,170)(85,185) color:blue width:2 # (40+2*15=70 , 30+28*5=170)(40+3*15 , 30+31*5) points: (85,185)(100,190) color:blue width:2 points: (100,190)(115,185) color:blue width:2 points: (115,185)(130,200) color:blue width:2 points: (130,200)(145,205) color:blue width:2 points: (145,205)(160,200) color:blue width:2 points: (160,200)(175,190) color:blue width:2 points: (175,190)(190,190) color:blue width:2 points: (190,190)(205,190) color:blue width:2 points: (205,190)(220,200) color:blue width:2 points: (220,200)(235,200) color:blue width:2 points: (235,200)(250,175) color:blue width:2 points: (250,175)(265,180) color:blue width:2 points: (265,180)(280,190) color:blue width:2 points: (280,190)(295,175) color:blue width:2 points: (295,175)(310,165) color:blue width:2 points: (310,165)(325,165) color:blue width:2 points: (325,165)(340,170) color:blue width:2 points: (340,170)(355,170) color:blue width:2 points: (355,170)(370,180) color:blue width:2 points: (370,180)(385,190) color:blue width:2 points: (385,190)(400,195) color:blue width:2 points: (400,195)(415,205) color:blue width:2 points: (415,205)(430,185) color:blue width:2 points: (430,185)(445,165) color:blue width:2 points: (445,165)(460,155) color:blue width:2 points: (460,155)(475,155) color:blue width:2 points: (475,155)(490,160) color:blue width:2 points: (490,160)(505,155) color:blue width:2 points: (505,155)(520,155) color:blue width:2 points: (520,155)(535,155) color:blue width:2 points: (535,155)(550,130) color:blue width:2 points: (550,130)(559,145) color:blue width:2 points: (565,140)(566,140) color:blue width:5 layer:front # SP points: (40,105)(55,100) color:coral width:2 points: (55,100)(70,100) color:coral width:2 points: (70,100)(85,90) color:coral width:2 points: (85,90)(100,100) color:coral width:2 points: (100,100)(115,105) color:coral width:2 points: (115,105)(130,105) color:coral width:2 points: (130,105)(145,105) color:coral width:2 points: (145,105)(160,100) color:coral width:2 points: (160,100)(175,110) color:coral width:2 points: (175,110)(190,110) color:coral width:2 points: (190,110)(205,115) color:coral width:2 points: (205,115)(220,115) color:coral width:2 points: (220,115)(235,105) color:coral width:2 points: (235,105)(250,115) color:coral width:2 points: (250,115)(265,105) color:coral width:2 points: (265,105)(280,100) color:coral width:2 points: (280,100)(295,105) color:coral width:2 points: (295,105)(310,115) color:coral width:2 points: (310,115)(325,115) color:coral width:2 points: (325,115)(340,120) color:coral width:2 points: (340,120)(355,115) color:coral width:2 points: (355,115)(370,105) color:coral width:2 points: (370,105)(385,100) color:coral width:2 points: (385,100)(400,110) color:coral width:2 points: (400,110)(415,110) color:coral width:2 points: (415,110)(430,120) color:coral width:2 points: (430,120)(445,115) color:coral width:2 points: (445,115)(460,105) color:coral width:2 points: (460,105)(475,95) color:coral width:2 points: (475,95)(490,110) color:coral width:2 points: (490,110)(505,125) color:coral width:2 points: (505,125)(520,115) color:coral width:2 points: (520,115)(535,130) color:coral width:2 points: (535,130)(550,175) color:coral width:2 points: (550,175)(559,145) color:coral width:2 points: (565,155)(566,155) color:coral width:5


Results

In order to increase their changes of obtaining the remainder seats, two combined lists were formed – one by the Socialist Party and the GreenLeft (which gained one remainder seat) and one by ChristianUnion and the SGP. Other remainder seats were allocated to the CDA (2), the PvdA (2), D66 (1) and the PVV (1). The number two candidate on the VVD list, Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk received more preference votes (620,555) than list leader
Mark Rutte Mark Rutte (; born 14 February 1967) is a Dutch politician who has served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands since 2010 and Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) since 2006. After a business career working for Unileve ...
(553,200). This was attributed to her greater national profile. The number six candidate on the D66 list,
Fatma Koşer Kaya Fatma Koşer Kaya (born February 20, 1968 in Çarşamba, Turkey) is a Dutch lawyer and politician of Turkish origin. As a member of Democrats 66 (D66) she was an MP from September 8, 2004 to September 19, 2012. She focused on social affairs. Fr ...
received the second highest number preferences (34,564), second only to list leader Alexander Pechtold (95,937). This was a result of the CDA and PvdA removing candidates of Turkish origin from their lists because of their position on the
Armenian genocide The Armenian genocide was the systematic destruction of the Armenian people and identity in the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Spearheaded by the ruling Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), it was implemented primarily through t ...
, which led to the Turks Forum advised voters of Turkish origin to vote for Koşer Kaya, who is of Turkish origin, although her position on the genocide was ambiguous. Any individual candidate reaching the quota (16,397 votes in this election) is elected, resulting in Koşer Kaya being elected and taking one of the three seats won by D66.


By province


Reactions

In the final debate between the leaders of the major parties (CDA, PvdA, SP, VVD, PVV, GL and CU) it was pointed out that the seated government lost 9 seats and the left wing parties (PvdA, SP, GL, PvdD) won 8 seats, which was interpreted as a signal from the voters that government policy should be more social. On the right, the PVV gained 9 seats, but other parties are silent about a possible coalition with the PVV. In the debate between party leaders – after the election was over – the question was raised if any of the leaders would want a coalition with the PVV. All kept quiet. When Wilders called this a " cordon sanitaire," VVD leader Rutte responded fiercely, saying that "there is no cordon sanitaire." Rutte believes the PVV is a "one-issue party," but also pointed out that he did not exclude the PVV as coalition partner. When asked about the possibility of a CDA-PvdA-CU coalition, PvdA leader Bos responded that during the campaign the differences between CDA and PvdA have turned out to be rather big and that the big winner SP also deserves a place at the negotiating table. SP leader Marijnissen responded to this that the SP had never excluded CDA as a coalition partner, but that the CDA of the previous cabinet is not one with which the SP can enter a coalition. That, combined with the program of the CDA and the list of CDA MPs would constitute many 'road bumps' and 'bears on the road', and said he did not really want to start a coalition with this CDA program and this CDA MP list. Prime minister Balkenende responded that the CDA he wanted does not exist and that he has to enter talks with the CDA as it is now.


Aftermath

Since no party held an absolute majority in the House of Representatives, the formation of a coalition government, consisting of parties who together have enough seats to propose laws that can count on a majority in the House of Representatives was necessary. This is most commonly achieved by building a coalition that has a majority; although a minority cabinet that arranges ad hoc majorities for its proposals is possible. With the 2006 results a majority coalition required at least three parties. Initially, negotiations for a cabinet of CDA, PvdA and SP were started, but the parties seemed unwilling to form this cabinet. Later on, negotiations for a CDA-PvdA-ChristenUnie cabinet were started. This resulted in the formation of the Fourth cabinet Balkenende. It was installed by Queen Beatrix on 22 February 2007. In the meantime the Balkenende III cabinet continued as a caretaker cabinet, which is not supposed to make new policy.


See also

* List of members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, 2006–2010


References


Further reading

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External links


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