People's Party for Freedom and Democracy leadership election, 2006


The 2006 People's Party for Freedom and Democracy leadership election was called to elect the new Leader of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy after incumbent Jozias van Aartsen announced his retirement from national politics. Mark Rutte the State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science closely beat Rita Verdonk the Minister for Integration, Immigration and Asylum Affairs and backbencher Member of the House of Representatives Jelleke Veenendaal.

Background

After the 2006 municipal elections Jozias van Aartsen stepped down as Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives and announced that he would not be top candidate for the next elections. The VVD leadership had consciously campaigned in the municipal election on a national ticket. The party however did not reach the set goal of 15% of the votes and actually lost 1.5% of the votes. To fill his position of political leader of the VVD, an internal election was scheduled.

Candidates

CandidateBornPosition at that timeFormer positionNotable Endorsements

Mark Rutte
14 February 1967
State Secretary for Education,
Culture and Science
State Secretary for Social
Affairs and Employment

Member of the House of Representatives
Gerrit Zalm
Frank de Grave
Ivo Opstelten
Henk Kamp
Ed Nijpels
Jan van Zanen
Hans Hoogervorst

Rita Verdonk
18 October 1955
Minister for Integration, Immigration
and Asylum Affairs
Frits Bolkestein
Hans Wiegel
Neelie Kroes
Frans Weisglas
Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Jelleke Veenendaal
15 December 1953
Member of the House of Representatives

Candidates

Three VVD members put forth their candidacy.
An independent committee oversaw the elections. 28,788 people voted in this election, which was 74% of the eligible VVD members. They voted mostly by telephone and via Internet. The full results were presented on May 31, 2006, in Hotel Okura in Amsterdam, where it was announced that Mark Rutte obtained 51.5% of the vote and won the election. Rita Verdonk came in second, with 45.5% of the vote. Jelleke Veenendaal obtained 3.0% of the vote.
It is generally expected that Mark Rutte will step down as staatssecretaris and become fractievoorzitter of the VVD parliamentary party because according to the VVD's Liberal Manifesto the party's leader should either be Prime Minister of the Netherlands or the Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives.