Faxe (nomination district)

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Faxe
Faxe
Nomination district constituency
for the Folketing
Faxe Opstillingskreds.svg
Location of Faxe within Zealand
Sjaellands Storkreds.svg
Location of Zealand within Denmark
Municipalities Faxe
Stevns
Constituency Zealand
Electorate45,733 (2022) [1]
Current constituency
Created1849 (as constituency) [2]
2007 (as nomination district)

Faxe nominating district is one of the 92 nominating districts that exists for Danish elections following the 2007 municipal reform. [3] [4] [5] It consists of Faxe and Stevns municipality. [6] It was created in 1849 as a constituency [7] and existed until 1915. [8] In 2007 it was reesetablished as a nomination district.

Contents

In general elections, the district is a strong area for parties commonly associated with the blue bloc. [9]

General elections results


General elections in the 2020s

2022 Danish general election

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Social Democrats 10,87628.83+2.53
Venstre 4,51711.97-12.69
Moderates 4,11710.91New
Denmark Democrats 3,94410.45New
Green Left 3,6009.54+0.07
Liberal Alliance 2,4626.53+4.75
New Right 2,1075.59+2.69
Conservatives 1,7564.65-2.03
Danish People's Party 1,6804.45-7.51
Red–Green Alliance 1,0422.76-2.06
Social Liberals 7031.86-2.43
The Alternative 6801.80+0.02
Christian Democrats 900.24-0.58
Independent Greens 680.18New
Lisa Sofia Larsson470.12New
Rasmus Paludan 370.10New
Total37,726
Source [10]

General elections in the 2010s

2019 Danish general election

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Social Democrats 9,79326.30+1.32
Venstre 9,18024.66+4.19
Danish People's Party 4,45311.96-16.68
Green Left 3,5259.47+5.47
Conservatives 2,4876.68+3.42
Red–Green Alliance 1,7934.82-1.42
Social Liberals 1,5964.29+1.78
Stram Kurs 1,2213.28New
New Right 1,0782.90New
The Alternative 6631.78-1.43
Liberal Alliance 6621.78-4.50
Klaus Riskær Pedersen Party 4711.27New
Christian Democrats 3050.82+0.46
Pinki Karin Yvonne Jensen60.02New
Total37,233
Source [11]

2015 Danish general election

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Danish People's Party 10,66028.64+10.76
Social Democrats 9,29724.98+2.44
Venstre 7,62120.47-8.03
Liberal Alliance 2,3376.28+1.84
Red–Green Alliance 2,3246.24+1.03
Green Left 1,4894.00-4.61
Conservatives 1,2123.26-1.97
The Alternative 1,1953.21New
Social Liberals 9342.51-4.74
Christian Democrats 1330.36+0.05
Michael Christiansen100.03New
Aamer Ahmad90.02New
Bent A. Jespersen10.000.00
Total37,222
Source [12]

2011 Danish general election

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Venstre 10,74928.50-1.12
Social Democrats 8,50122.54-1.59
Danish People's Party 6,74417.88+0.49
Green Left 3,2498.61-2.52
Social Liberals 2,7347.25+3.53
Conservatives 1,9725.23-4.34
Red–Green Alliance 1,9665.21+3.83
Liberal Alliance 1,6754.44+1.77
Christian Democrats 1160.31-0.10
Johan Isbrandt Haulik90.02New
Peter Lotinga20.01New
Bent A. Jespersen00.00New
Total37,717
Source [13]

General elections in the 2000s

2007 Danish general election

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Venstre 11,00729.62
Social Democrats 8,96624.13
Danish People's Party 6,46117.39
Green Left 4,13811.13
Conservatives 3,5559.57
Social Liberals 1,3823.72
New Alliance 9922.67
Red–Green Alliance 5121.38
Christian Democrats 1510.41
Total37,164
Source [14]

European Parliament elections results

2024 European Parliament election in Denmark

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Social Democrats 4,20217.14-4.87
Green Left 3,74315.27+3.6
Venstre 3,71215.14-9.11
Danish People's Party 2,52610.30-5.53
Denmark Democrats 2,4479.98New
Conservatives 1,9798.07+1.89
Moderates 1,6896.89New
Liberal Alliance 1,5896.48+4.67
Red–Green Alliance 1,1414.65+0.16
Social Liberals 1,0554.30-2.09
The Alternative 4351.77-0.50
Total24,518
Source [15]

2019 European Parliament election in Denmark

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Venstre 6,80024.25+6.98
Social Democrats 6,17222.01+5.63
Danish People's Party 4,43915.83-18.62
Green Left 3,27311.67+2.57
Social Liberals 1,7916.39+1.82
Conservatives 1,7336.18-1.68
People's Movement against the EU 1,4335.11-2.97
Red–Green Alliance 1,2604.49New
The Alternative 6372.27New
Liberal Alliance 5071.81-0.49
Total28,045
Source [16]

2014 European Parliament election in Denmark

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Danish People's Party 8,10534.45+14.66
Venstre 4,06317.27-4.02
Social Democrats 3,85416.38-2.79
Green Left 2,1419.10-5.21
People's Movement against the EU 1,9008.08+0.70
Conservatives 1,8497.86-4.05
Social Liberals 1,0754.57+1.44
Liberal Alliance 5422.30+1.77
Total23,529
Source [17]

2009 European Parliament election in Denmark

PartiesVote
Votes %+ / -
Venstre 5,34621.29
Danish People's Party 4,97119.79
Social Democrats 4,81519.17
Green Left 3,59314.31
Conservatives 2,99011.91
People's Movement against the EU 1,8537.38
Social Liberals 7853.13
June Movement 6292.50
Liberal Alliance 1320.53
Total25,114
Source [18]

Referendums

2022 Danish European Union opt-out referendum [19]

OptionVotes %
✓ YES18,74061.69
X NO11,64038.31

2015 Danish European Union opt-out referendum [20]

OptionVotes %
X NO18,79459.19
✓ YES12,95740.81

2014 Danish Unified Patent Court membership referendum [21]

OptionVotes %
✓ YES13,69859.21
X NO9,43540.79

2009 Danish Act of Succession referendum [22]

OptionVotes %
✓ YES20,22984.56
X NO3,69415.44

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