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President of Iceland

President of
Iceland
Presidential Standard Incumbent:
Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
took office: August 1, 1996InauguralSveinn BjörnssonFormation June 17, 1944Website www.english.forseti.is

The President of Iceland (Icelandic: forseti Íslands) is Iceland's elected head of state. The president is elected to a four-year term by universal adult suffrage and has limited powers. The president is not the head of government; the Prime Minister of Iceland is the head of government. There have been five presidents since Iceland gained independence from Denmark in 1944. The incumbent is Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, who was re-elected in the 2004 presidential election, having been first elected in 1996.

The presidential residence is situated in Bessastaðir in Álftanes. The nation's constitution specifies that when the president cannot perform the duties of the office, such as when he or she is abroad or under anesthesia, the prime minister, the president of the Althingi (Parliament), and the president of the Supreme Court take over the power vested in the office. The three vote on any presidential decisions that must be made during that time. The president is also the designated Grand Master of the Order of the Falcon.


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Presidents of Iceland

Since 1944, when the office was created, only five people have held the position of President of Iceland. These are the following:[1]

# Name Took office Left office Notes 1 Sveinn Björnsson17 June194425 January1952First President and Regent of Iceland 17 June1941- 16 June1944.

The only president to die in office. In 1950 considered forming a government that did not rely on parliamentary support after leaders of the parliamentary parties had reached an impasse. In the period from his death until the next president took office, the seat was vacant but the powers of the office were vested jointly in the prime minister, the president of parliament and the president of the supreme court as the constitution commands.

2 Ásgeir Ásgeirsson1 August19521 August1968First elected by popular vote. 3 Kristján Eldjárn1 August19681 August1980At one point considered forming a government that did not rely on parliamentary support after leaders of the parliamentary parties had reached an impasse. 4 Vigdís Finnbogadóttir1 August19801 August1996Was the world's first elected female presidentand overwhelmingly won a contested election in 1988. 5 Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson1 August1996Present First president to use the authorization to veto a law from Alþingi.

Latest election

Main article: Icelandic presidential election, 2004
ed Summary of the 26 June2004Icelandicpresidential election resultsCandidates Votes % Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson90,662 85.6 Baldur Ágústsson 13,250 12.3 Ástþór Magnússon 2,001 1.9 Total valid votes (turnout 63.0%) 105,913 100.0 Empty ballots 27,627 23.3% Void votes 834 Source: ruv.is

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