1979 Danish general election

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1979 Danish general election
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  1977 23 October 1979 1981  

All 179 seats in the Folketing
90 seats needed for a majority
Turnout85.62%
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Social Democrats Anker Jørgensen 38.2768+3
Venstre Henning Christophersen 12.5022+1
Conservatives Poul Schlüter 12.4822+7
Progress Mogens Glistrup 11.0120−6
SF Gert Petersen 5.9111+4
Social Liberals Niels Helveg Petersen 5.4410+4
Left Socialists Collective leadership3.666+1
Centre Democrats Erhard Jakobsen 3.226−5
Justice Lars Fredsted Kristensen 2.625
KrF Jens Møller 2.595−1
Elected in the Faroe Islands
Union Pauli Ellefsen 30.4810
Social Democratic Atli Dam 23.721
Elected in Greenland
Atassut Lars Chemnitz 44.891New
Siumut Jonathan Motzfeldt 44.071New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Prime Minister beforePrime Minister-elect
Anker Jørgensen
Social Democrats
Anker Jørgensen
Social Democrats

General elections were held in Denmark on 23 October 1979. [1] The Social Democratic Party remained the largest in the Folketing, with 68 of the 179 seats. Voter turnout was 86% in Denmark proper, 65% in the Faroe Islands and 50% in Greenland. [2]

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Denmark proper
Social Democrats 1,213,45638.2768+3
Venstre 396,48412.5022+1
Conservative People's Party 395,65312.4822+7
Progress Party 349,24311.0120–6
Socialist People's Party 187,2845.9111+4
Danish Social Liberal Party 172,3655.4410+4
Left Socialists 116,0473.666+1
Centre Democrats 102,1323.226–5
Justice Party of Denmark 83,2382.625–1
Christian People's Party 82,1332.595–1
Communist Party of Denmark 58,9011.860–7
Communist Workers Party 13,0700.410New
Independents9960.0300
Total3,171,002100.001750
Valid votes3,171,00299.27
Invalid/blank votes23,3430.73
Total votes3,194,345100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,730,65085.62
Faroe Islands
Union Party 5,70030.4810
Social Democratic Party 4,43523.7210
Republican Party 3,88620.7800
People's Party 3,00516.0700
Progress and Fisheries Party 8784.690New
Self-Government 7974.260New
Total18,701100.0020
Valid votes18,70199.57
Invalid/blank votes800.43
Total votes18,781100.00
Registered voters/turnout28,70265.43
Greenland
Atassut 6,39044.891New
Siumut 6,27344.071New
Labour Party 1,57211.040New
Total14,235100.0020
Valid votes14,23593.70
Invalid/blank votes9576.30
Total votes15,192100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,19150.32
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Danmarks Statistik

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References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p524 ISBN   978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p545