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The leaders of other parties were satisfied with more modest results: some, including the leader of the “peasant” list Saulius Skvernelis, will still have to fight in the second round.
The leaders of the two current government parties that lost the elections, Zbignev Jedinskis, Linas Linkevičius and Gediminas Kirkilas, also failed in single-member constituencies.
The SNB provides an overview of the results of party leaders in the first round, based on preliminary data provided by the Central Election Commission for the 1988-1989 constituencies.
The president of the Lithuanian Christian National Democratic Union Gabrielius Landsbergis in Kaunas in the Center – Žaliakalnis district entered the second round, with 38.04 percent. votes. In the second round, he will compete with Audrone Jankuviene, a “peasant” candidate, who raised 12.77 percent. votes.
Ingrida Šimonytė, the leader of the conservative candidate list, will surely win the first round in the first round in the Antakalnis constituency of the capital. On Sunday, he won 60.72 percent. votes. Vytautas Radžvilas, the National Association candidate, who came in second, got 6.35 percent. votes.
The results of the ranking of the party list confirmed the positions of the leaders: I. Šimonytė and G. Landsbergis remained in first and second place, respectively.
Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis, leader of the Lithuanian Peasants and Greens Union list, entered the second round in the Pilaitė-Karoliniškės district of the capital, with a revenue of 14.38 percent. votes. In the second round, he will compete with his conservative candidate Radvile Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė, who obtained double the votes: 30.14 percent.
Peasant leader Ramūnas Karbauskis did not run in the one-member constituency. The ranking results did not change the positions of the leaders of the list: S. Skvernelis was the first in the list of “peasants”, R. Karbauskis was the second.
Vigilijus Jukna, the leader of the Labor Party’s list, failed in the single-member electoral district of Kelmė-Šilalė, with 5.58 percent. votes in this constituency remained sixth. In the second round, Remigijus Žemaitaitis (28.36%), leader of “Libertad y Justicia”, and Jonas Gudauskas (23.84%), conservative candidate, will compete for the mandate.
V. Jukna also lost the leading position in the party’s candidate list after ranking, he was pushed from first to second place by Antanas Guoga, then the ranking rose from third to first place.
Gintautas Paluckas, chairman of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party, was second in the Utena district, with 19.99 percent. votes. In the second round, he will compete with his current Conservative MP Edmund Pupinis, who won 29.46 percent. votes.
Paluck maintained his leading position on the Social Democratic list after ranking.
Aušrinė Armonaitė, the chairwoman of the Freedom Party, received the highest number of votes in the world’s Lithuanian constituency: 34.31 percent. and in the second round she will compete with the conservative candidate Dalia Asanavičiūtė, who won 25.85 percent. votes.
A. Armonaitė also established its position as the leader of the list after the voter ranking.
The leader of the Liberal Movement Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen in the Old Town-Žvėrynas district received 27.97 percent. voter support and remained in second place. In the second round, she will compete with Mykolas Majauskas, a conservative who surpassed her, with a slight difference (28.92%).
V. Čmilytė-Nielsen also kept the first place on the Liberal Movement list after qualification.
Zbignev Jedinskis, the leader of the list of the Lithuanian Polish Electoral Action Christian Families Union, lost in the southern constituency of Nalšia, with 10.57 percent. votes came fourth. In the second round, the “peasant” Gintautas Kindurys (18.90%) and the Social Democratic candidate Šarūnas Birutis (18.06%) will compete here.
Z. Jedinskis lost the leadership position even after ranking voters in the party’s candidate list: he fell to third place, leaving the first two positions to Rita Tamašunienė and Jaroslav Narkevičius. In a multiple constituency, the party did not exceed 5 percent. barrier and did not win mandates.
Naglis Puteikis, the leader of the Center-Nationalist Party, missed his chances to join the Seimas: he was fourth in the port city of Dane, he got 10.53 percent. votes. The conservative Arvydas Pocius (25.99 percent) and the liberal Saulius Budinas (14.14 percent) will compete here in the second round.
N. Puteikis also lost the leadership position in the list of matches: from first to second place after qualifying, he was eliminated by Kristupas Krivickas. The Center Party has just 2.28 percent in the multi-member constituency. he left the board behind and did not win mandates.
Remigijus Žemaitaitis, leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, won the highest number of votes in the Kelmė-Šilalė electoral district: 28.36 percent. He will fight in the second round with the conservative candidate Jonas Gudauskas, who raised 23.84 percent.
After qualifying, R. Žemaitaitis is also top on the list, but the party he led collected 1.99 percent in the multi-member constituency. votes and ran out of seats in the Seimas.
The Lithuanian Social Democratic Labor Party failed in these elections. Its president, Gediminas Kirkilas, after many terms in the Seimas, did not join him this time: he remained in seventh place in the Fabijoniškės district of the capital, raising 4.75 percent. Conservative Aistė Gedvilienė (30.36 percent) and Freedom Party representative Artūras Žukauskas (16.50 percent) will compete here in the second round.
Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius, who topped the list of “social workers”, also did not join the Seimas; in the Lithuanian district of the world, it obtained 13.02 percent. and was third.
Voters did not change the positions of the leaders of the list: L. Linkevičius remained first, G. Kirkilas second, but after the party only 3.17 percent. she stayed behind the board.
The president of the National Association, Vytautas Radžvilas, ranked second in the Vilnius Antakalnis district – he received 6.35 percent. votes, but this is a ten-fold difference from I. Šimonytė, the leader of the Conservative list who won the first round.
Voters who supported the party did not change the position of the leader of the list, V. Radžvilas remained the first. However, after collecting 2.14 percent. the unification of votes did not get seats in the Seimas.
Remigijus Lapinskas, leader of the Lithuanian Green Party, remained fourth in Garliava district and got 8.22 percent. votes. Conservative Justinas Urbanavičius (32.46%) and Social Democrat Paulius Visockas (19.50%) will fight here in the second round.
After the ranking, R. Lapinskas remained the first in the party’s list, but collected 1.64 percent. the votes for the Green Party lost the elections.
Jonas Varkala, leader of the Drąsos kelias party, ranked seventh in the Kaunas Panemunė district, with 4.86 percent. votes. The conservative Gintarė Skaistė (33.03 percent) and the “peasant” Health Minister Aurelijus Veryga (19.16 percent) entered the second round here.
Tomas Pačėsas, the leader of the “Lithuania – All” party, won 4.38 percent in the world’s Lithuanian constituency. and remained seventh.
Out of 51 places on the list, T. Pačės moved up to fourth place on the list after qualifying. Algis Krupavičius, the former leader of the list, fell to third place. However, the party only raised 0.96 percent. votes.
Christian Union leader Rimantas Dagys stayed in sixth place in Kaunas Šilainiai district, collected 5.31 percent. votes. Conservatives Jurgita Šiugždinienė (31.12%) and Ligita Valalytė (16.26%) represented the “peasants” in the second round.
After the voter ranking, R. Dagys remained first on the list, but the party he led did not enter the Seimas: it was dissolved by 0.75 percent. the party of the votes remained in the fifteenth place.
Arvydas Juozaitis, president of the Union of Generations Solidarity Union-Cohesion of Lithuania, did not appear in the single-member constituency. It remained first on the party’s candidate list, but the party only got 0.49 percent. the penultimate vote was kept in the Seimas elections.
The leader of the Lithuanian People’s Party, Tauras Jakelaitis, remained the last of the 11 candidates in the electoral district of Kalniečiai, obtaining 0.93 percent. votes. The party he leads is also the last in the multi-member electorate that has garnered just 0.25 percent. votes. After qualifying, T. Jakelaitis was pushed into second place by Nendrė Černiauskienė.
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