Greek Communists - Party's Electoral Results

Party's Electoral Results

Results since 1926
Year Type of election Votes % Seats
1926
Parliament
41,982
4.37%
10
1928
Parliament
1.4%
0
1929
Senate
1.7%
0
1932
Parliament
58,223
4.97%
10
1932
Senate
3.91
0
1933
Parliament
4.5%
0
1935
Parliament
9.59%‡
0
1936
Parliament
5.8%‡
15
1951
Parliament
*
10.57%
10
1952
Parliament
*
9.55%
29
1958
Parliament
*
24.42%
60
1974
Parliament
464,787
9.47%
8
1977
Parliament
480,272
9.36%
11
1981
Parliament
620,302
10.93%
13
1985
Parliament
629,525
9.1%
12
June 1989
Parliament
855,944††
13.1%
28
November 1989
Parliament
734,611††
11.0%
21
1990
Parliament
677,059††
10.3%
19
1993
Parliament
313,087
4.5%
9
1996
Parliament
380,167
5.61%
11
2000
Parliament
379,517
5.53%
11
2004
Parliament
436,573
5.9%
12
2007
Parliament
583,815
8.15%
22
2009
Parliament
517,154
7.54%
21
May 2012
Parliament
536,072
8.48%
26
June 2012
Parliament
277,122
4.50%
12
Notes:
‡ With other parties.
↔ As part of the United Front.
* As part of the United Democratic Left, legal umbrella for the outlawed KKE during this period.
† As part of the United Left coalition.
†† As part of the Coalition of the Left and Progress.

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