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The Danish local elections of 2013 were held on 19 November 2013 in Denmark's 98 municipal councils, contesting 2,444 seats (previous election: 2,468 seats) for the 2014-17 term of office, and in five regional councils, contesting 205 seats for the 2014-17 term. Advance voting began on 20 August 2013 in national registration offices in Denmark, hospitals, prisons etc. [1] Twelve (12) women hold the highest political office of mayor in the municipalities in the 2014-17 term of office.
Denmark, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a Nordic country and the southernmost of the Scandinavian nations. Denmark lies southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and is bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark also comprises two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic Ocean: the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Denmark proper consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and an archipelago of 443 named islands, with the largest being Zealand, Funen and the North Jutlandic Island. The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. Denmark has a total area of 42,924 km2 (16,573 sq mi), land area of 42,394 km2 (16,368 sq mi), and the total area including Greenland and the Faroe Islands is 2,210,579 km2 (853,509 sq mi), and a population of 5.8 million.
Denmark is divided into five regions, which contain 98 municipalities. This structure was established per an administrative reform of the public sector of Denmark, effective 26 June 2005, which abolished the 13 counties and created five regions which unlike the counties (1970-2006) are not municipalities. The 270 municipalities were consolidated into 98 larger units, most of which have at least 20,000 inhabitants.
The ministry of economy and interior informed that voter turnout was 71.7%.
Party | Seats |
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Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) (A) | 67 |
Venstre (Venstre) (V) | 62 |
Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti) (O) | 23 |
Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) (C) | 15 |
Red-Green Alliance (Enhedslisten) (Ø) | 15 |
Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti) (F) | 10 |
Danish Social Liberal Party (Det Radikale Venstre) (B) | 8 |
Liberal Alliance (Liberal Alliance) (I) | 5 |
Total | 205 |
Regional Council Chairmen Outgoing and Incoming | ||||
Region | Incumbent Chairman | Elected Chairman | ||
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North Denmark Region | Ulla Astman1 | Ulla Astman1 | ||
Central Denmark Region | Bent Hansen | Bent Hansen | ||
Region of Southern Denmark | Carl Holst | Carl Holst | ||
Region Zealand | Steen Bach Nielsen | Jens Stenbæk | ||
Capital Region of Denmark | Vibeke Storm Rasmussen2 | Sophie Hæstorp Andersen2 |
Number denotes that the chairman is a woman. On 22 June 2015, Stephanie Lose became chairman of the Region of Southern Denmark. She is from Venstre. Carl Holst became a minister in the government of Denmark.
Venstre, full name Venstre, Danmarks Liberale Parti, is a conservative-liberal, agrarian political party in Denmark. Founded as part of a peasants' movement against the landed aristocracy, today it espouses an economically liberal pro-free market ideology.
The Second Cabinet of Lars Løkke Rasmussen was the Government of Denmark, in office between 28 June 2015 and 28 November 2016, where Lars Løkke Rasmussen third cabinet took over.
Ministry of economy and interior informed that voter turnout was 71.9%.
Sum of 98 local elections | |||||
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Party | Share of vote | Seats | |||
Percent | Change | Number | Change | ||
Social Democrats | 29.5 % | -1.1 % | 773 | -28 | |
Venstre | 26.6 % | +1.8 % | 767 | +68 | |
Danish People's Party | 10.1 % | +2.0 % | 255 | +69 | |
Conservative People's Party | 8.6 % | -2.4 % | 205 | -57 | |
Red-Green Alliance | 6.9 % | +4.6 % | 119 | +105 | |
Socialist People's Party | 5.6 % | -8.9 % | 116 | -224 | |
Danish Social Liberal Party | 4.8 % | +1.1 % | 62 | +12 | |
Liberal Alliance | 2.9 % | +2.6 % | 33 | +32 | |
Schleswig Party | 0.3% | +0.1% | 9 | +3 | |
Christian Democrats | 0.5% | +0.1% | 6 | - | |
Others | 3.8 % | -0.25 % | 99 | -6 |
Note. The percentage numbers and changes in percentage numbers are not correct/precise. They need adjustment to two (2) decimals.
Party | Municipality | Seats |
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Citizens' List (Borgerlisten) | Kerteminde | 6 |
Gulborgsund List (Guldborgsundlisten) | Guldborgsund | 6 |
Common List (Fælleslisten) | Ikast-Brande | 5 |
Citizens' List (Borgerlisten) | Faxe | 4 |
Citizens' List Langeland (Borgerlisten Langeland) | Langeland | 4 |
Democratic Balance (Demokratisk Balance) | Morsø | 4 |
Local List (Lokallisten) | Rudersdal | 4 |
NewGribskov (NytGribskov) | Gribskov | 4 |
Cross-Political Community (Tværpolitisk Forening) | Dragør | 3 |
Hvidovre List (Hvidovrelisten) | Hvidovre | 3 |
Resident List (Beboerlisten) | Randers | 3 |
Social Common List - Rebild (Den Sociale Fællesliste - Rebild) | Rebild | 3 |
Catchment List (Oplandslisten) | Rebild | 2 |
Citizens' List (Borgerlisten) | Brønderslev | 2 |
Citizens' List Norddjurs (Borgerlisten Norddjurs) | Norddjurs | 2 |
Common List (Fælleslisten) | Hillerød | 2 |
Common List (Fælleslisten) | Sønderborg | 2 |
Environment List (Miljølisten) | Fanø | 2 |
Land Owners (Grundejerne) | Solrød | 2 |
Local List (Lokallisten) | Hjørring | 2 |
Læsø List (Læsø List) | Læsø | 2 |
New Allerød (Det Nye Allerød) | Allerød | 2 |
Odsherred List (Odsherred Listen) | Odsherred | 2 |
Ærø's Future (Ærøs Fremtid) | Ærø | 2 |
Ærø Plus (Ærø Plus) | Ærø | 2 |
Amager List (Amagerlisten) | Dragør | 1 |
Blovstrød List (Blovstrød Listen) | Allerød | 1 |
Bornholm List (Bornholmerlisten) | Bornholm | 1 |
Citizens' List (Borgerlisten) | Billund | 1 |
Citizens' List (Borgerlisten) | Syddjurs | 1 |
Citizens' List Frederikssund (Borgernes Liste Frederikssund) | Frederikssund | 1 |
Citizens' List in Hørsholm (Borgerlisten i Hørsholm) | Hørsholm | 1 |
Citizens' List Jammerbugten (Borgerlisten Jammerbugten) | Jammerbugt | 1 |
Citizens' Voice (Borgernes Stemme) | Fredensborg | 1 |
Cooperation List (Samarbejdslisten) | Læsø | 1 |
Cross-Socialist List in Svendborg (Tværsocialistisk Liste i Svendborg) | Svendborg | 1 |
Fanø Local List (Fanø Lokalliste) | Fanø | 1 |
Fjord List (Fjordlisten) | Ringkøbing-Skjern | 1 |
Havdrup List (Havdruplisten) | Solrød | 1 |
Local Democrats (Lokaldemokraterne) | Helsingør | 1 |
Local List Lolland (Lokallisten Lolland) | Lolland | 1 |
Læsø Citizens' List (Læsø Borgerliste) | Læsø | 1 |
New Centrum (Ny Centrum) | Køge | 1 |
North Funen List (Nordfynslisten) | Nordfyn | 1 |
Common List Samsø (Fælleslisten Samsø) | Samsø | 1 |
Southern Funen's List (Sydfyns Borgerliste) | Faaborg-Midtfyn | 1 |
Stevns List (Stevnslisten) | Stevns | 1 |
Svendborg Local List (Svendborg Lokalliste) | Svendborg | 1 |
Welfare List (Velfærdslisten) | Randers | 1 |
Total | 99 |
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Copenhagen Municipality, also known in English as the Municipality of Copenhagen, located in the Capital Region of Denmark, is the largest of the four municipalities that constitute the City of Copenhagen, the other three being Dragør, Frederiksberg, and Tårnby. The Municipality of Copenhagen constitutes the historical city center and the majority of its landmarks. It is the most populous in the country with a population of 623,404 inhabitants, and covers 86.4 square kilometres (33.4 sq mi) in area,. Copenhagen Municipality is located at the Zealand and Amager islands and totally surrounds Frederiksberg Municipality on all sides. The strait of Øresund lies to the east. The city of Copenhagen has grown far beyond the municipal boundaries from 1901, when Frederiksberg Municipality was made an enclave within Copenhagen Municipality.
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Mayors after the election | |||
Party | Number | Change | |
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Venstre | 48 | +17 | |
Social Democrats | 33 | -16 | |
Conservative People's Party | 13 | +1 | |
Danish Social Liberal Party | 1 | +1 | |
Socialist People's Party | 1 | -1 | |
Guldborgsundlisten | 1 | - | |
Læsø Listen | 1 | - | |
Borgerlisten (Kerteminde) | 0 | -1 | |
Fælleslisten (Sønderborg) | 0 | -1 |
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