The
New Unity party of incumbent prime minister
Krišjānis Kariņš received the highest percentage of the vote (19%) and won the most seats (26). In a speech after the election, Kariņš stated that Latvia would continue to support Ukraine against Russia and he stated his preference to maintain the current
coalition government. The other parties which placed above the 5% threshold to receive a seat in parliament were the
United List with 11%, the
National Alliance with 9.3%,
For Stability! with 7%,
Latvia First with 6%, and
The Progressives, who entered parliament for the first time with 6% of the vote. The
wasted vote in this election was 29.09%.
Harmony, who had placed first in the previous three general elections, was unable to secure any parliamentary seats, being slightly under the 5% threshold (of all votes, including invalid) with 4.9% of the vote. This has been attributed to many reasons, including internal disputes on the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, pushing away both ethnic Latvians and ethnic
Russians. This resulted in much of the ethnic Russian population voting for Stability!,
Sovereign Power, and the
Latvian Russian Union. The
Development/For! alliance, one of the coalition members, also narrowly missed the 5% threshold by just 0.03% (with 4.97% of all votes). Another coalition member, the Conservatives, also failed to cross the 5% threshold, receiving 3% of the vote.
By constituency Seat distribution ==Aftermath==