2019 Danish general election

General elections were held in Denmark on 5 June 2019 to elect all 179 members of the Folketing;[1] 175 in Denmark proper, two in the Faroe Islands and two in Greenland. The elections took place ten days after the European Parliament elections.[2]

Party leaders

Opinion polling

The 30-day average trendline of the Danish opinion polls towards the general election in 2019. Each line corresponds to a political party. The date range for these opinion polls are from June 2015, when the previous parliamentary election occurred, to May 2019. The 15-day average as of 4 June is also shown.

Results

Popular vote in Denmark
A
 
25.9%
V
 
23.4%
O
 
8.7%
B
 
8.6%
F
 
7.7%
Ø
 
6.9%
C
 
6.6%
Å
 
3.0%
D
 
2.4%
I
 
2.3%
P
 
1.8%
K
 
1.7%
E
 
0.8%
Others
 
0.1%
Party Votes % Seats +/–
Denmark proper
Social Democrats (A)914,88225.948+1
Venstre (V)826,16123.443+9
Danish People's Party (O)308,5138.716–21
Danish Social Liberal Party (B)304,7148.616+8
Socialist People's Party (F)272,3047.714+7
Red–Green Alliance (Ø)245,1006.913–1
Conservative People's Party (C)233,8656.612+6
The Alternative (Å)104,2783.05–4
The New Right (D)83,2012.44New
Liberal Alliance (I)82,2702.34–9
Hard Line (P)63,1141.80New
Christian Democrats (K)60,9441.700
Klaus Riskær Pedersen (E)29,6000.80New
Independents2,7740.100
Invalid/blank votes37,801
Total3,569,5211001750
Registered voters/turnout4,219,53784.6
Faroe Islands
Union Party7,34928.31+1
Social Democratic Party6,63025.510
People's Party6,18123.800
Republic4,83018.60–1
Progress6392.500
Self-Government Party3331.300
Invalid/blank votes244
Total26,20610020
Registered voters/turnout37,26470.3
Greenland
Inuit Ataqatigiit6,88133.410
Siumut6,05829.410
Democrats2,26211.000
Nunatta Qitornai1,6167.80New
Partii Naleraq1,5657.600
Atassut1,0995.300
Cooperation Party5202.50New
Invalid/blank votes614
Total20,61510020
Registered voters/turnout41,34449.9
Source: Statistics Denmark, Kringvarp Føroya, Qinersineq

Notes

  1. Name is bold because she won the election

References

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