The Swiss Democrats (; ; ; ) is a nationalist
History
The Nationale Aktion was originally a far-right xenophobic movement pursuing an anti-immigration agenda, founded in 1961.
! Election
! # of total votes
! % of popular vote
! # of seats won
|-
! 1967
| 6,275
| 0.6%
| 1
|-
! 1971
| 63,781
| 3.2%
| 4
|-
! 1975
| 47,796
| 2.5%
| 2
|-
! 1979
| 24,257
| 1.3%
| 2
|-
! 1983
| 57,592
| 2.9%
| 4
|-
! 1987
| 49,104
| 2.5%
| 3
|-
! 1991
| 69,297
| 3.4%
| 5
|-
! 1995
| 59,613
| 3.1%
| 3
|-
! 1999
| 35,883
| 1.8%
| 1
|-
! 2003
| 20,177
| 1.0%
| 1
|-
! 2007
| 12,609
| 0.5%
| 0
|--
!2011
|
| 0.2%
| 0
|--
!2015
|3,052
| 0.1%
| 0
|--
!2019
|3,202
| 0.1%
| 0
|--
!2023
|2,030
| 0.08%
| 0
|}
Party presidents
Source:
- James Schwarzenbach (?–1971)
- Rudolf Weber (1971/72)
- Valentin Oehen (1972–1980)
- Hans Zwicky (1980–1986)
- Rudolf Keller (1986–2005)
- Bernhard Hess (2005–2012)
- Andreas Stahel (2012–)
See also
- Freedom Party of Switzerland.
References
Bibliography
External links
- Official web site
