Voters head to the polls in Iceland to choose a new parliament in a fragmented political landscape
- Icelanders will elect a new parliament on Saturday due to disagreements over immigration, energy policy, and the economy, prompting early elections called by Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson.
- This marks Iceland's sixth general election since the 2008 financial crisis that caused significant economic instability.
- Voters will choose 63 members of the Althingi, requiring parties to secure at least 5% of the vote to win seats in parliament.
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Leaning Left20Leaning Right8Center19Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left
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43% Left
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C 40%
R 17%
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