List of members of the Parliament of Estonia
The seat plan of Riigikogu after the 2015 parliamentary elections.
This is a list of the members of the Estonian Parliament, following the 2015 election.[1]
Election results
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
+/– |
Estonian Reform Party | 158,970 | 27.7 | 30 | –3 |
Estonian Centre Party | 142,458 | 24.8 | 27 | +1 |
Social Democratic Party | 87,189 | 15.2 | 15 | –4 |
Pro Patria and Res Publica Union | 78,699 | 13.7 | 14 | –9 |
Free Party | 49,882 | 8.7 | 8 | New |
Conservative People's Party | 46,772 | 8.1 | 7 | +7 |
Estonian Greens | 5,193 | 0.9 | 0 | 0 |
Party of People's Unity | 2,289 | 0.4 | 0 | New |
Estonian Independence Party | 1,047 | 0.2 | 0 | 0 |
Estonian United Left Party | 764 | 0.1 | 0 | New |
Independents | 887 | 0.2 | 0 | 0 |
Invalid/blank votes | 3,760 | – | – | – |
Total | 577,910 | 100 | 101 | 0 |
Registered voters/turnout | 899,793 | 64.2 | – | – |
Source: VVK |
Lists
By party
Estonian Reform Party (30)
Estonian Centre Party (27)
Name | Constituency |
| Enn Eesmaa | Hiiu-, Lääne- and Saaremaa |
| Olga Ivanova | Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita |
| Kalev Kallo | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Mihhail Korb | Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita |
| Valeri Korb | Ida-Virumaa |
| Siret Kotka | Lääne-Virumaa |
| Mihhail Kõlvart | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Lauri Laasi | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Heimar Lenk | Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa |
| Aadu Must | Tartu |
| Jüri Ratas | Harju- and Raplamaa |
| Rein Ratas | Mustamäe and Nõmme |
| Martin Repinski | Ida-Virumaa |
| Mailis Reps | Järva- and Viljandimaa |
| Kersti Sarapuu | Järva- and Viljandimaa |
| Edgar Savisaar | Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita |
| Erki Savisaar | Mustamäe and Nõmme |
| Kadri Simson | Pärnumaa |
| Mihhail Stalnuhhin | Ida-Virumaa |
| Märt Sults | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Tarmo Tamm | Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa |
| Priit Toobal | Järva- and Viljandimaa |
| Yana Toom | Ida-Virumaa |
| Marika Tuus-Laul | Jõgeva- and Tartumaa |
| Viktor Vassiljev | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Vladimir Velman | Harju- and Raplamaa |
| Toomas Vitsut | Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita |
Social Democratic Party (15)
Name | Constituency |
| Andres Anvelt | Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita |
| Kalev Kotkas | Hiiu-, Lääne- and Saaremaa |
| Helmen Kütt | Järva- and Viljandimaa |
| Kalvi Kõva | Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa |
| Jaanus Marrandi | Järva- and Viljandimaa |
| Sven Mikser | Harju- and Raplamaa |
| Eiki Nestor | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Marianne Mikko | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Ivari Padar | Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa |
| Urve Palo | Harju- and Raplamaa |
| Heljo Pikhof | Tartu |
| Toomas Jürgenstein | Tartu |
| Indrek Saar | Pärnumaa |
| Tanel Talve | Jõgeva- and Tartumaa |
| Rainer Vakra | Mustamäe and Nõmme |
Pro Patria and Res Publica Union (14)
Free Party (8)
Name | Constituency |
| Jüri Adams | Tartu |
| Andres Ammas | Hiiu-, Lääne- and Saaremaa |
| Krista Aru | Tartu |
| Monika Haukanõmm | Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita |
| Andres Herkel | Kesklinn, Lasnamäe and Pirita |
| Külliki Kübarsepp | Haabersti, Põhja-Tallinna and Kristiine |
| Ain Lutsepp | Mustamäe and Nõmme |
| Artur Talvik | Harju- and Raplamaa |
Conservative People's Party (7)
Name | Constituency |
| Mart Helme | Pärnumaa |
| Martin Helme | Mustamäe and Nõmme |
| Uno Kaskpeit | Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa |
| Jaak Madison | Järva- and Viljandimaa |
| Raivo Põldaru | Jõgeva- and Tartumaa |
| Henn Põlluaas | Harju- and Raplamaa |
| Arno Sild | Võru-, Valga- and Põlvamaa |
By votes
|
Name |
Votes |
Party |
1. |
Edgar Savisaar |
25,055 |
Kesk |
2. |
Taavi Rõivas |
15,881 |
Ref |
3. |
Yana Toom |
11,574 |
Kesk |
4. |
Mihhail Kõlvart |
10,996 |
Kesk |
5. |
Jüri Ratas |
7,932 |
Kesk |
6. |
Urmas Paet |
7,868 |
Ref |
7. |
Toomas Kivimägi |
7,603 |
Ref |
8. |
Artur Talvik |
7,308 |
EVA |
9. |
Jürgen Ligi |
6,757 |
Ref |
10. |
Mart Helme |
6,714 |
EKRE |
Source: VVK |
References
Lists of members of the Estonian Parliament |
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Parliament |
- 1st (1920–1923)
- 2nd (1923–1926)
- 3rd (1926–1929)
- 4th (1929–1932)
- 5th (1932–1934)
- 6th (1938–1940)
- 7th (1992–1995)
- 8th (1995–1999)
- 9th (1999–2003)
- 10th (2003–2007)
- 11th (2007–2011)
- 12th (2011–2015)
- 13th (current)
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