Danish Folketing election, 1884

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Danish Folketing election, 1884
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  July 1881 25 June 1884 1887  

All 102 seats to the Folketing
52 seats were needed for a majority

 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Venstre Højre Social Democrats
Seats won81192
Popular vote80,00055,0007,000
Percentage56.3%38.7%4.9%

In the Danish Folketing election of 1884, which was held on 25 June 1884, [1] the approximate total votes and the actual seats won were:

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PartyTotal votesPercentage of ballots castSeats wonGain/loss
Venstre Reform Party 80,00056.3%81+6
Højre 55,00038.7%19-8
Social Democratic Party 7,0004.9%2+2
Total102
Voter turnout59.0% [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Hatting, Jørgen (1950). "Valgdeltagelsen efter 1866". In Fabricius, K.; Frisch, H.; Hjelholt, H.; Mackeprang, M.; Møller, A. Den Danske Rigsdag 1849-1949 bind III - Rigsdagen og folket (in Danish). Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz Forlag. p. 89.