Iceland nearly elects Europe's first female-majority parliament.. lands on 48%
REYKJAVIK, Iceland Iceland briefly celebrated electing a female-majority parliament Sunday, before a recount produced a result just short of that landmark for gender parity in the North Atlantic island nation.
The initial vote count had female candidates winning 33 seats in Icelands 63-seat parliament, the Althing, in an election that saw centrist parties make the biggest gains.
Hours later, a recount in western Iceland changed the outcome, leaving female candidates with 30 seats, a tally previously reached at Icelands second-most recent election, in 2016. Still, at almost 48% of the total, that is the highest percentage for female lawmakers in Europe.
Only a handful of countries, none of them in Europe, have a majority of female lawmakers. According to the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Rwanda leads the world with women making up 61% of its Chamber of Deputies, with Cuba, Nicaragua and Mexico on or just over the 50% mark. Worldwide, the organization says just over a quarter of legislators are women.
https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2021-09-26/iceland-elects-europes-first-female-majority-parliament