List of members of the European Parliament for Denmark, 1999–2004

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Denmark
Delegation (1973)
1st term (1979)
2nd term (1984)
3rd term (1989)
4th term (1994)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)

This is a list of the 16 members of the European Parliament for Denmark in the 1999 to 2004 session.

Contents

List

NameNational partyEP GroupVotes
Ole Andreasen   Left, Liberal Party   ELDR 22,349
Freddy Blak   Social Democrats (until 8 December 2002)

  Free Social Democrats

  PES (until 18 December 2001)

  EUL–NGL

61,703
Jens-Peter Bonde   June Movement   EDD 117,778
Niels Busk   Left, Liberal Party   ELDR 16,150
Mogens Camre   People's Party   UEN 77,104
Lone Dybkjær   Social Liberal Party   ELDR 123,514
Pernille Frahm   Socialist People's Party   EUL–NGL 84,858
Bertel Haarder [1]   Left, Liberal Party   ELDR 180,974
Anne Jensen   Left, Liberal Party   ELDR 36,925
Ole Krarup   People's Movement against the EU   EDD (until 30 June 2002)
  EUL–NGL
63,251
Torben Lund   Social Democrats   PES 84,208
Jens Okking (until 28 February 2003)

Bent Andersen (from 1 March 2003)

  June Movement (until 13 October 2002)
  People's Movement against the EU
  EDD (until 30 June 2002)
  EUL–NGL (until 28 February 2003)

  EDD

44,276
Karin Riis-Jørgensen   Left, Liberal Party   ELDR 43,496
Christian Rovsing   Conservative People's Party   EPP–ED 81,539
Ulla Sandbæk   June Movement   EDD 34,885
Helle Thorning-Schmidt   Social Democrats   PES 22,890

Party representation

National partyEP GroupSeats±
  Left, Liberal Party   ELDR
5 / 16
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  Social Democrats   PES
3 / 16
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  June Movement   EDD
3 / 16
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  Social Liberal Party   ALDE
1 / 16
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  Conservative People's Party   EPP–ED
1 / 16
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  People's Movement against the EU   EUL–NGL
1 / 16
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  Socialist People's Party   G–EFA
1 / 16
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  People's Party   UEN
1 / 16
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Notes

  1. Resigned in 2001, became the Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration in Rasmussen I. Replaced by Ole Sørensen on 26 November 2001.

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