List of members of the Folketing, 1987–1988

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61st Folketing
Folketinget, end of 1987-1988 term.png
Term8 September 1987 - 10 May 1988
Speaker A  Svend Jakobsen
Prime Minister C  Poul Schlüter
Cabinet Schlüter II
Previous 1984-1987
Next 1988-1990

This is a list of the 179 members of the Folketing, in the 1987 to 1988 session. They were elected at the 1987 general election.

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Election results

1987 Danish Folketing.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Denmark
Social Democratic Party 985,90629.354–2
Conservative People's Party 700,88620.838–4
Socialist People's Party 490,17614.627+6
Venstre 354,29110.519–3
Danish Social Liberal Party 209,0866.211+1
Centre Democrats 161,0704.89+1
Progress Party 160,4614.89+3
Christian People's Party 79,6642.44–1
Common Course 72,6312.24New
Left Socialists 46,1411.40–5
De Grønne 45,0761.30New
Communist Party of Denmark 28,9740.900
Justice Party of Denmark 16,3590.500
Humanist Party 5,6750.20New
Socialist Workers Party 1,8080.000
Communist Party of Denmark/Marxist–Leninists 9870.000
Independents3,3660.100
Invalid/blank votes26,644
Total3,389,2011001750
Faroe Islands
People's Party 6,41128.810
Social Democratic Party 5,48624.71+1
Union Party 5,34524.00–1
Republican Party 3,47815.600
Self-Government Party 1,0704.800
Progress Party4382.00New
Invalid/blank votes157
Total22,38510020
Greenland
Siumut 6,94443.310
Atassut 6,62741.310
Inuit Ataqatigiit 2,00112.500
Polar Party 4743.00New
Invalid/blank votes934
Total16,98010020
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

Seat distribution

Below is the distribution of the 179 seats as it appeared after the 1987 election, which was also the way it appeared at the end of the term. [1]

PartyParty leaderSeats
A  Social Democrats Svend Auken 54
B  Social Liberal Party Niels Helveg Petersen 11
C  Conservatives Poul Schlüter 38
F  Socialist People's Party Gert Petersen 27
M  Centre Democrats Erhard Jakobsen 9
P  Common Course Preben Møller Hansen 4
Q  Christian People's Party Flemming Kofod-Svendsen 4
V  Liberals Uffe Ellemann-Jensen 19
Z  Progress Party Pia Kjærsgaard 9
JF  Social Democratic Party Atli Dam 1
FF  People's Party Jógvan Sundstein 1
AT  Feeling of Community Otto Steenholdt 1
SI  Forward Jonathan Motzfeldt 1

Parliament members elected at the September 1987 election

NameBirth yearPartyConstituency
Asbjørn Agerschou 1948F  Socialist People's Party Ribe
Niels Ahlmann-Ohlsen 1953C  Conservatives Nordjylland
Carsten Andersen 1940F  Socialist People's Party Østre
Henning Andersen 1931C  Conservatives Fyn
Jytte Andersen 1942A  Social Democrats Østre
Poul Emmert Andersen 1938M  Centre Democrats Roskilde
Svend Andersen 1929A  Social Democrats Bornholm
Yvonne Herløv Andersen 1942M  Centre Democrats Fyn
Margrete Auken 1945F  Socialist People's Party Frederiksborg
Svend Auken 1943A  Social Democrats Aarhus
Kai Dige Bach 1936C  Conservatives København
Børge Bakholt 1935A  Social Democrats Fyn
Bernhard Baunsgaard 1918B  Social Liberal Party Aarhus
Kim Behnke 1960Z  Progress Party Aarhus
Helen Beim 1943A  Social Democrats Roskilde
Dorte Bennedsen 1938A  Social Democrats København
Henrik Berlau 1953P  Common Course Nordjylland
Jens Bilgrav-Nielsen 1936B  Social Liberal Party Vejle
Ritt Bjerregaard 1941A  Social Democrats Fyn
Niels Bollmann 1939M  Centre Democrats Vejle
Óli Breckmann 1948FF  People's Party Faroe Islands
Povl Brøndsted 1924V  Liberals Fyn
Lasse Budtz 1926A  Social Democrats Viborg
Hans Peter Baadsgaard 1937A  Social Democrats Aarhus
Christian Christensen 1925Q  Christian People's Party Ringkøbing
Erling Christensen 1942A  Social Democrats Fyn
Frode Nør Christensen 1948M  Centre Democrats Ringkøbing
Pia Christmas-Møller 1961C  Conservatives Vejle
Hans Peter Clausen 1928C  Conservatives Nordjyllands
Bernt Johan Collet 1941C  Conservatives Storstrøm
Pia Dahl 1953Z  Progress Party Frederiksborg
Atli Dam 1932JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands
Helle Degn 1946A  Social Democrats København
Tommy Dinesen 1939F  Socialist People's Party Vestsjælland
Helge Dohrmann 1939Z  Progress Party Sønderjylland
Lone Dybkjær 1940B  Social Liberal Party København
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen 1941V  Liberals Aarhus
Bjørn Elmquist 1938V  Liberals Nordjylland
Hans Engell 1948C  Conservatives Vestsjælland
Knud Enggaard 1929V  Liberals Aarhus
Ole Espersen 1934A  Social Democrats Østre
Jørgen Estrup 1942B  Social Liberal Party Østre
Viggo Fischer 1943C  Conservatives Roskilde
Pernille Forchhammer 1967A  Social Democrats Aarhus
Aage Frandsen 1941F  Socialist People's Party Aarhus
Kurt Frederiksen 1947P  Common Course Fyn
Steen Gade 1945F  Socialist People's Party Ringkøbing
Lars P. Gammelgaard 1945C  Conservatives Aarhus
Pia Gjellerup 1959A  Social Democrats Vestre
Mogens Glistrup 1926Z  Progress Party København
Knud Glønborg 1930Q  Christian People's Party Nordjylland
Annelise Gotfredsen 1928C  Conservatives København
Holger Graversen 1936A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Henning Grove 1932C  Conservatives Viborg
Lilli Gyldenkilde 1936F  Socialist People's Party Vejle
Hagen Hagensen 1916C  Conservatives Vestre
Birthe Hansen 1930F  Socialist People's Party Storstrøm
Flemming Hansen 1939C  Conservatives Vejle
Ivar Hansen 1938V  Liberals Ribe
Jens Kristian Hansen 1926A  Social Democrats Sønderjylland
Preben Møller Hansen 1929P  Common Course København
Søren Hansen 1942A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland
Inger Harms 1942F  Socialist People's Party Sønderjylland
Connie Hedegaard 1960C  Conservatives København
Svend Heiselberg 1935V  Liberals Viborg
Ole Henriksen 1934F  Socialist People's Party København
Leif Hermann 1941F  Socialist People's Party Viborg
Jytte Hilden 1942A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland
Britta Schall Holberg 1941V  Liberals Vejle
Erik Holst 1922A  Social Democrats Storstrøm
Svend Erik Hovmand 1945V  Liberals Storstrøm
Birgitte Husmark 1945F  Socialist People's Party Frederiksborg
Hans Hækkerup 1945A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland
Bertel Haarder 1944V  Liberals København
Kaj Ikast 1935C  Conservatives Sønderjylland
Hanne Thanning Jacobsen 1936F  Socialist People's Party Fyn
Erhard Jakobsen 1917M  Centre Democrats Frederiksborg
Mimi Jakobsen 1948M  Centre Democrats København
Svend Jakobsen 1935A  Social Democrats København
Marianne Jelved 1943B  Social Liberal Party Roskilde
Arne Jensen 1938A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Dagmar Mørk Jensen 1924B  Social Liberal Party Ringkøbing
Flemming Jensen 1928C  Conservatives København
Frank Jensen 1961A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Karen Højte Jensen 1938C  Conservatives Roskilde
Ole Vig Jensen 1936B  Social Liberal Party Vestsjælland
Jørn Jespersen 1955F  Socialist People's Party København
Bente Juncker 1944M  Centre Democrats Østre
Annette Just 1947Z  Progress Party Vejle
Anker Jørgensen 1922A  Social Democrats Vestre
Poul Qvist Jørgensen 1941A  Social Democrats Sønderjylland
Søren Bødker Jørgensen 1926A  Social Democrats Aarhus
Christian Kelm-Hansen 1925A  Social Democrats Aarhus
Kent Kirk 1948C  Conservatives Ribe
Knud Erik Kirkegaard 1942C  Conservatives Ringkøbing
Pia Kjærsgaard 1947Z  Progress Party Fyn
Jens Risgaard Knudsen 1925A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Elsebeth Kock-Petersen 1949V  Liberals Vestsjælland
Ingerlise Koefoed 1922F  Socialist People's Party København
Flemming Kofod-Svendsen 1944Q  Christian People's Party København
Niels Anker Kofoed 1929V  Liberals Bornholm
Poul Erik Korneliusen 1942A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg
Bo Kristensen 1945C  Conservatives Vejle
Hans Larsen-Ledet 1921B  Social Liberal Party Nordjylland
Ejner Larsen 1940F  Socialist People's Party Fyn
Agnete Laustsen 1935C  Conservatives Søndre
Kirsten Lee 1941B  Social Liberal Party Viborg
Lizzie Lichtenberg 1937C  Conservatives Vestsjælland
Torben Lund 1950A  Social Democrats Vejle
Jes Lunde 1956F  Socialist People's Party Nordjylland
Mogens Lykketoft 1946A  Social Democrats København
Kirsten Madsen 1936Z  Progress Party Østre
Lissa Mathiasen 1948A  Social Democrats Aarhus
Christian Mejdahl 1939V  Liberals Nordjylland
Arne Melchior 1924M  Centre Democrats Aarhus
Sonja Mikkelsen 1955A  Social Democrats Aarhus
Birgith Mogensen 1927M  Centre Democrats Nordjylland
Helge Mortensen 1941A  Social Democrats Ribe
Eva Møller 1940C  Conservatives Frederiksborg
Grethe Fenger Møller 1941C  Conservatives Østre
Helge Adam Møller 1942C  Conservatives Storstrøm
Kjeld Rahbæk Møller 1938F  Socialist People's Party Søndre
Lone Møller 1949A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg
Per Stig Møller 1942C  Conservatives København
Henning Nielsen 1932A  Social Democrats Ringkøbing
Holger K. Nielsen 1950F  Socialist People's Party København
Poul Nielson 1943A  Social Democrats Vejle
Erik Ninn-Hansen 1922C  Conservatives Fyn
Søren Nørgård-Sørensen 1952A  Social Democrats Fyn
Ivar Nørgaard 1922A  Social Democrats København
Jane Oksen 1940Z  Progress Party Ringkøbing
Aase Olesen 1934B  Social Liberal Party Frederiksborg
Erling Olsen 1927A  Social Democrats Østre
Inger Stilling Pedersen 1929Q  Christian People's Party Aarhus
Robert Pedersen 1921A  Social Democrats Ringkøbing
Thor Pedersen 1945V  Liberals Frederiksborg
Gert Petersen 1927F  Socialist People's Party Østre
Niels Helveg Petersen 1939B  Social Liberal Party Fyn
Svend Åge Petersen 1942C  Conservatives Sønderjylland
Bjørn Poulsen 1940F  Socialist People's Party Nordjylland
Kaj Poulsen 1945A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Kristen Poulsgaard 1935Z  Progress Party Nordjylland
Anders Fogh Rasmussen 1953V  Liberals Viborg
Henning Rasmussen 1926A  Social Democrats Ribe
Ingrid Rasmussen 1947A  Social Democrats Storstrøm
Søren Riishøj 1947F  Socialist People's Party Roskilde
Hans-Pavia Rosing 1948SI  Forward Greenland
Pernille Sams 1959C  Conservatives Aarhus
Helge Sander 1950V  Liberals Ringkøbing
Poul Schlüter 1929C  Conservatives København
Palle Simonsen 1933C  Conservatives Frederiksborg
Jens Skrumsager Skau 1943V  Liberals Vejle
Erik Brünnich Smith 1939A  Social Democrats Storstrøm
Jimmy Stahr 1935A  Social Democrats Roskilde
Ole Stavad 1949A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Otto Steenholdt 1936AT  Feeling of Community Greenland
Kaj Stillinger 1943F  Socialist People's Party Fyn
Ebba Strange 1929F  Socialist People's Party Aarhus
Hans Strunge 1940A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg
Poul Søgaard 1923A  Social Democrats Fyn
Bente Søltoft 1952F  Socialist People's Party Søndre
Peder Sønderby 1932V  Liberals Sønderjylland
Else Theill Sørensen 1941C  Conservatives Viborg
Bernhardt Tastesen 1926A  Social Democrats Vejle
Jens Thoft 1945F  Socialist People's Party Aarhus
Jette Thomsen 1942C  Conservatives Nordjylland
Henrik Toft 1934V  Liberals Ringkøbing
Jan Trøjborg 1955A  Social Democrats Vejle
Jørgen Tved 1932P  Common Course Østre
Laurits Tørnæs 1936V  Liberals Ribe
Svend Taanquist 1930A  Social Democrats Sønderjylland
Pelle Voigt 1950F  Socialist People's Party Vestre
Birte Weiss 1941A  Social Democrats Søndre
Bjørn Westh 1944A  Social Democrats Viborg
Nils Wilhjelm 1936C  Conservatives Frederiksborg
Knud Østergaard 1922C  Conservatives Ringkøbing
Christian Aagaard 1937C  Conservatives Aarhus
Lis Aaltonen 1940C  Conservatives Ribe
Merete Aarup 1934C  Conservatives Fyn

Party and member changes after the September 1987 elections

Lasting member changes

Below are member changes that lasted through the entire term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPDateReason
Merethe Due Jensen 1943Q  Christian People's Party København Flemming Kofod-Svendsen 13 January 1988Kofod-Svendsen resigned his seat.

Temporary member changes

Below are temporary member replacements during the term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPStartEndLength
Sonja Albrink 1948M  Centre Democrats Vejle Niels Bollmann 8 October 19873 November 198726 days
Erik Jakobsen F  Socialist People's Party 8 October 19873 November 198726 days
Jacob Lindenskov 1933JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands Atli Dam 13 October 198710 May 1988210 days
Jesper Fabricius C  Conservatives 3 November 198719 December 198746 days
Mette Groes A  Social Democrats 3 November 198718 December 198745 days
Anders Poulsen V  Liberals 3 November 198715 December 198742 days
Kristian R. Kristensen Q  Christian People's Party 9 November 198717 December 198738 days
Jørgen Winther 1945V  Liberals 10 November 198719 December 198739 days
Karl Hjortnæs 1934A  Social Democrats Aarhus Søren Bødker Jørgensen 10 December 19871 February 198853 days
Inger Marie Bruun-Vierø 1942B  Social Liberal Party Østre Jørgen Estrup 12 December 198719 December 19877 days
Hans Jørgen Holm V  Liberals 12 January 198810 May 1988119 days
Ann-Carina Ingemann P  Common Course 13 January 198825 January 198812 days
Ib Jakobsen P  Common Course 13 January 198825 January 198812 days
Mette Madsen V  Liberals 25 January 19881 February 19887 days

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  1. Folketingets håndbog - efter valget den 8. september 1987 (Folketinget, 1987)