1971 Icelandic parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 13 June 1971. Although the Independence Party remained the largest party in the Lower House of the Althing, winning 15 of the 40 seats, Independence Party leader Jóhann Hafstein resigned as Prime Minister the day after the elections as his party and its coalition partners had failed to win a majority of seats. Ólafur Jóhannesson of the Progressive Party succeeded him as Prime Minister, announcing the formation of a new coalition government on the same day. The new government's programme included expanding Icelandic fishing borders from 19 to 80 kilometers and gradually closing down Naval Air Station Keflavik but remaining committed to NATO membership.

1971 Icelandic parliamentary election

13 June 1971

All 40 seats in the Lower House
and 20 seats in the Upper House of Althing
Turnout90.44%
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
Upper House
Independence Jóhann Hafstein 36.22 7 −1
Progressive Ólafur Jóhannesson 25.28 6 0
People's Alliance Ragnar Arnalds 17.13 3 0
Social Democratic Gylfi Þ. Gíslason 10.46 2 −1
Liberals & Leftists Hannibal Valdimarsson 8.91 2 New
Lower House
Independence Jóhann Hafstein 36.22 15 0
Progressive Ólafur Jóhannesson 25.28 11 −1
People's Alliance Ragnar Arnalds 17.13 7 0
Social Democratic Gylfi Þ. Gíslason 10.46 4 −2
Liberals & Leftists Hannibal Valdimarsson 8.91 3 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Jóhann Hafstein
Independence
Ólafur Jóhannesson
Progressive
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