Iceland Will Have A Male-Majority Parliament After All, Recount Shows
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Thirty women were elected to the 63-seat parliament in Saturday's election, up from 24 in the previous vote.
Iceland looked to have elected a woman-majority parliament but a recount of votes on Sunday showed there will still be more men than women in the chamber, state broadcaster RUV reported.
Thirty women were elected to the 63-seat parliament in Saturday's election, up from 24 in the previous vote. Earlier results before the recount late on Sunday had shown 33 women were elected.
The National Electoral Commission has not published the results on its website and could not immediately be reached for comment.
Only three countries - Rwanda, Cuba and Nicaragua - have more women than men in parliament, while Mexico and the United Arab Emirates have a 50/50 split, according to data from the Inter-Parliamentary Union.