On June 25, Iceland held a presidential election. Five candidates were on the ballot. The winner, with 39.7% of the vote, is Gudni Johannesson. He is an independent candidate and says he has never been a member of a party. He favors bringing a national initiative process to Iceland. See this story. Thanks to John Fund for the link.
One more minority rule election.
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