List of members of the Folketing, 1998–2001

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65th Folketing
Folketinget, end of 1998-2001 term.png
Term11 March 1998 - 20 November 2001
Speaker V  Ivar Hansen
Prime Minister A  Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
Cabinet Nyrup Rasmussen IV
Previous 1994-1998
Next 2001-2005

This is a list of the 179 members of the Folketing, in the 1998 to 2001 session. They were elected at the 1998 general election.

Contents

Election results

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Denmark proper
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Social Democratic Party 1,223,62035.963+1
Venstre 817,89424.0420
Conservative People's Party 303,9658.916–11
Socialist People's Party 257,4067.6130
Danish People's Party 252,4297.413New
Centre Democrats 146,8024.38+3
Danish Social Liberal Party 131,2543.97–1
Red-Green Alliance 91,9332.75–1
Christian People's Party 85,6562.54+4
Progress Party 82,4372.44–7
Democratic Renewal10,7680.30New
Independents1,8330.10–1
Invalid/blank votes25,929
Total3,431,9261001750
Faroe Islands
People's Party 5,56926.910
Social Democratic Party 4,68922.71+1
Union Party 4,51021.80–1
Republican Party 4,32520.900
Self-Government Party 1,6037.700
Invalid/blank votes146
Total20,84210020
Greenland
Siumut 8,50236.51New
Atassut 8,40436.110
Inuit Ataqatigiit 4,98821.40New
Centre Party 990.400
Independents1,2935.60–1
Invalid/blank votes891
Total24,11710020
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

Seat distribution

Below is the distribution of the 179 seats as it appeared after the 1998 election, as well at the distribution at the end of the term. [1]

PartyParty leaderElected
seats
End
seats
Change
A  Social Democrats Poul Nyrup Rasmussen 6363Steady2.svg
B  Social Liberal Party Marianne Jelved 77Steady2.svg
C  Conservatives Bendt Bendtsen 1616Steady2.svg
D  Centre Democrats Mimi Jakobsen 87Decrease2.svg 1
F  Socialist People's Party Holger K. Nielsen 1313Steady2.svg
O  Danish People's Party Pia Kjærsgaard 1310Decrease2.svg 3
Q  Christian People's Party Jann Sjursen 45Increase2.svg 1
V  Liberals Anders Fogh Rasmussen 4242Steady2.svg
Z  Progress Party Aase Heskjær 4-Decrease2.svg 4
Ø  Red-Green Alliance Collective leadership55Steady2.svg
FF  People's Party Anfinn Kallsberg 11Steady2.svg
JF  Social Democratic Party Jóannes Eidesgaard 11Steady2.svg
AT  Feeling of Community Daniel Skifte 11Steady2.svg
SI  Forward Hans Enoksen 11Steady2.svg
. Outside group-7Increase2.svg 7

Parliament members elected at the March 1998 election

NameBirth yearPartyConstituency
Keld Albrechtsen 1952Ø  Red-Green Alliance Århus
Sonja Albrink 1948D  Centre Democrats Vejle
Else Winther Andersen 1941V  Liberals Århus
Hanne Andersen 1939A  Social Democrats København
Jytte Andersen 1942A  Social Democrats Østre
Kim Andersen 1957V  Liberals Århus
Poul Andersen 1952A  Social Democrats Fyn
Yvonne Herløv Andersen 1942D  Centre Democrats Frederiksborg
Mogens Andreasen 1931O  Danish People's Party Roskilde
Charlotte Antonsen 1959V  Liberals Frederiksborg
Christine Antorini 1965F  Socialist People's Party Østre
Elisabeth Arnold 1941B  Social Liberal Party Århus
Margrete Auken 1945F  Socialist People's Party Frederiksborg
Svend Auken 1943A  Social Democrats Århus
Kim Behnke 1960Z  Progress Party Århus
Tom Behnke 1966Z  Progress Party København
Helen Beim 1943A  Social Democrats Roskilde
Bendt Bendtsen 1954C  Conservatives Fyn
Dorte Bennedsen 1938A  Social Democrats København
Inger Bierbaum 1943A  Social Democrats Sønderjylland
René Skau Björnsson 1967A  Social Democrats Århus
Mariann Fischer Boel 1943V  Liberals Fyn
Óli Breckmann 1948FF  People's Party Faroe Islands
Peter Brixtofte 1949V  Liberals Fyn
Jacob Buksti 1947A  Social Democrats Vestre
Lotte Bundsgaard 1973A  Social Democrats Fyn
Hans Peter Baadsgaard 1937A  Social Democrats Århus
Anne Baastrup 1952F  Socialist People's Party Roskilde
Erling Christensen 1942A  Social Democrats Fyn
Ole Vagn Christensen 1943A  Social Democrats Viborg
Pia Christmas-Møller 1961C  Conservatives København
Susanne Clemensen 1970D  Centre Democrats Østre
Inge Dahl-Sørensen 1947V  Liberals Østre
Kristian Thulesen Dahl 1969O  Danish People's Party Fyn
Frank Dahlgaard 1946C  Conservatives Østre
Helle Degn 1946A  Social Democrats København
Ole Donner 1939O  Danish People's Party Nordjylland
Peter Duetoft 1950D  Centre Democrats Nordjylland
Poul Erik Dyrlund 1949A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland
Jóannes Eidesgaard 1951JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen 1941V  Liberals Århus
Hans Engell 1948C  Conservatives Frederiksborg
Lene Espersen 1965C  Conservatives Nordjylland
Jørgen Estrup 1942B  Social Liberal Party Østre
Svend Aage Fauerholdt 1938O  Danish People's Party Viborg
Tove Fergo 1946V  Liberals København
Ove Fich 1949A  Social Democrats Roskilde
Pernille Frahm 1954F  Socialist People's Party Vestre
Aage Frandsen 1941F  Socialist People's Party Århus
Thorkild Fransgaard 1943Z  Progress Party Nordjylland
Steen Gade 1945F  Socialist People's Party Fyn
Henning Gjellerod 1940A  Social Democrats Ringkøbing
Pia Gjellerup 1959A  Social Democrats Vestre
Martin Glerup 1943A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Jette Gottlieb 1948Ø  Red-Green Alliance Østre
Holger Graversen 1936A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Lis Greibe 1939A  Social Democrats Sønderjylland
Henning Grove 1932C  Conservatives Viborg
Peter Hansen-Nord 1947V  Liberals Vestsjælland
Anna-Marie Hansen 1943A  Social Democrats Viborg
Annie Lunde Hansen 1936D  Centre Democrats Vestsjælland
Carsten Hansen 1957A  Social Democrats Fyn
Christian H. Hansen 1963O  Danish People's Party Ringkøbing
Eva Kjer Hansen 1964V  Liberals Vejle
Flemming Hansen 1939C  Conservatives Vejle
Ivar Hansen 1938V  Liberals Ribe
Pernille Blach Hansen 1974A  Social Democrats Viborg
Søren Hansen 1942A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland
Jens Heimburger 1965C  Conservatives Storstrøm
Svend Heiselberg 1935V  Liberals Viborg
Birthe Rønn Hornbech 1943V  Liberals Roskilde
Svend Erik Hovmand 1945V  Liberals Storstrøm
Rikke Hvilshøj 1970V  Liberals Vestre
Hans Hækkerup 1945A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland
Klaus Hækkerup 1943A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg
Lise Hækkerup 1947A  Social Democrats København
Ole Hækkerup 1971A  Social Democrats Østre
Bertel Haarder 1944V  Liberals København
Kaj Ikast 1935C  Conservatives Sønderjylland
Erik Jacobsen 1940V  Liberals Sønderjylland
Kirsten Jacobsen 1942Z  Progress Party Nordjylland
Mimi Jakobsen 1948D  Centre Democrats København
Marianne Jelved 1943B  Social Liberal Party Nordjylland
Svend Aage Jensby 1940V  Liberals Nordjylland
Anders Mølgaard Jensen 1958V  Liberals Vejle
Frank Jensen 1961A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Kristian Jensen 1971V  Liberals Ringkøbing
Jørn Jespersen 1955F  Socialist People's Party Storstrøm
Karen Jespersen 1947V  Liberals København
Ebbe Kalnæs 1948D  Centre Democrats Fyn
Jens Kirk 1942V  Liberals Ringkøbing
Knud Erik Kirkegaard 1942C  Conservatives Ringkøbing
Henriette Kjær 1966C  Conservatives Århus
Klaus Kjær 1952O  Danish People's Party Vestsjælland
Pia Kjærsgaard 1947O  Danish People's Party København
Harald Kjøller 1936V  Liberals Bornholm
Karen J. Klint 1947A  Social Democrats Vejle
Carsten Koch 1945A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg
Flemming Kofod-Svendsen 1944Q  Christian People's Party København
Jeppe Kofod 1974A  Social Democrats Bornholm
Søren Kolstrup 1947Ø  Red-Green Alliance Fyn
Gyda Kongsted 1942V  Liberals Søndre
Ellen Kristensen 1972AT  Feeling of Community Greenland
Henrik Dam Kristensen 1957A  Social Democrats Ribe
Per Kaalund 1937A  Social Democrats København
Claus Larsen-Jensen 1953A  Social Democrats Østre
Erik Larsen 1944V  Liberals Fyn
Ester Larsen 1936V  Liberals Vestsjælland
Pia Larsen 1956V  Liberals København
Bjarne Laustsen 1953A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Jes Lunde 1956F  Socialist People's Party Nordjylland
Mogens Lykketoft 1946A  Social Democrats København
Jens Hald Madsen 1968V  Liberals Roskilde
Aase Dorthea Madsen 1936O  Danish People's Party København
Lissa Mathiasen 1948A  Social Democrats Vejle
Christian Mejdahl 1939V  Liberals Nordjylland
Arne Melchior 1924D  Centre Democrats Århus
Anne-Marie Meldgaard 1948A  Social Democrats Århus
Brian Mikkelsen 1966C  Conservatives Vestsjælland
Lars Kramer Mikkelsen 1956A  Social Democrats Østre
Sonja Mikkelsen 1955A  Social Democrats Århus
Helga Moos 1951V  Liberals Sønderjylland
Else Marie Mortensen 1946A  Social Democrats Fyn
Erik Mortensen 1943A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Helge Mortensen 1941A  Social Democrats Ribe
Egil Møller 1941O  Danish People's Party Frederiksborg
Helge Adam Møller 1942C  Conservatives Storstrøm
Lone Møller 1949A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg
Per Stig Møller 1942C  Conservatives Vestre
Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen 1960B  Social Liberal Party Vejle
Holger K. Nielsen 1950F  Socialist People's Party København
Ole Møller Nielsen 1940Q  Christian People's Party Nordjylland
Poul Nielson 1943A  Social Democrats Vejle
Karsten Nonbo 1952V  Liberals Storstrøm
Poul Nødgaard 1936O  Danish People's Party Århus
Jørn Pedersen 1947A  Social Democrats Århus
Thor Pedersen 1945V  Liberals Frederiksborg
Vibeke Peschardt 1939B  Social Liberal Party Frederiksborg
Jan Petersen 1958A  Social Democrats Århus
Morten Helveg Petersen 1966B  Social Liberal Party København
Niels Helveg Petersen 1939B  Social Liberal Party Fyn
Anders Fogh Rasmussen 1953V  Liberals Viborg
Ingrid Rasmussen 1947A  Social Democrats Storstrøm
Lars Løkke Rasmussen 1964V  Liberals Frederiksborg
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen 1943A  Social Democrats Ringkøbing
Inge Refshauge 1937O  Danish People's Party Sønderjylland
Jens Rohde 1970V  Liberals Viborg
Hans-Pavia Rosing 1948SI  Forward Greenland
Preben Rudiengaard 1944V  Liberals Ribe
Karen Rønde 1973V  Liberals Århus
Pernille Sams 1959C  Conservatives Århus
Peder Sass 1943A  Social Democrats Storstrøm
Hans Christian Schmidt 1953V  Liberals Sønderjylland
Grete Schødts 1945A  Social Democrats Fyn
Gitte Seeberg 1960C  Conservatives Roskilde
Hanne Severinsen 1944V  Liberals Ringkøbing
Ole Løvig Simonsen 1935A  Social Democrats Storstrøm
Jann Sjursen 1963Q  Christian People's Party Århus
Birthe Skaarup 1939O  Danish People's Party Vejle
Peter Skaarup 1964O  Danish People's Party Østre
Ole Sohn 1954F  Socialist People's Party Vestsjælland
Ole Stavad 1949A  Social Democrats Nordjylland
Anni Svanholt 1947F  Socialist People's Party Århus
Søren Søndergaard 1955Ø  Red-Green Alliance København
Frode Sørensen 1946A  Social Democrats Sønderjylland
Hugo Sørensen 1942A  Social Democrats Århus
Villy Søvndal 1952F  Socialist People's Party Vejle
Bodil Thrane 1943V  Liberals Nordjylland
Margot Torp 1944A  Social Democrats Ribe
Kristen Touborg 1943F  Socialist People's Party Ringkøbing
Jan Trøjborg 1955A  Social Democrats Vejle
Ulla Tørnæs 1962V  Liberals Ribe
Jens Peter Vernersen 1947A  Social Democrats Ringkøbing
Jens Vibjerg 1949V  Liberals Vejle
Tove Videbæk 1945Q  Christian People's Party Ringkøbing
Birte Weiss 1941A  Social Democrats Søndre
Jørgen Winther 1945V  Liberals Århus
Jytte Wittrock 1945A  Social Democrats Storstrøm
Frank Aaen 1951Ø  Red-Green Alliance Nordjylland

Party and member changes after the March 1998 elections

Party changes

Below are all parliament members that have joined another party or become independent during the term. [2]

NameOld partyConstituencyNew partyDate
Frank Dahlgaard C  Conservatives Østre. Independent16 June 1999
. IndependentQ  Christian People's Party 29 August 2001
Kim Behnke Z  Progress Party ÅrhusFr Freedom 200011 October 1999
Fr Freedom 2000. Independent6 Februar 2001
Tom Behnke Z  Progress Party KøbenhavnFr Freedom 200011 October 1999
Fr Freedom 2000C  Conservatives 6 Februar 2001
Thorkild Fransgaard Z  Progress Party NordjyllandFr Freedom 200011 October 1999
Fr Freedom 2000. Independent6 Februar 2001
Kirsten Jacobsen Z  Progress Party NordjyllandFr Freedom 200011 October 1999
Fr Freedom 2000. Independent6 Februar 2001
Inge Refshauge O  Danish People's Party Sønderjylland. Independent21 June 2000
Ole Donner O  Danish People's Party Nordjylland. Independent5 July 2000
Mogens Andreasen O  Danish People's Party Roskilde. Independent24 July 2000
Arne Melchior D  Centre Democrats Århus. Independent28 September 2001

Lasting member changes

Below are member changes that lasted through the entire term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPDateReason
Susanne Fast Jensen 1951A  Social Democrats Roskilde Ove Fich 28 January 1999Fich resigned his seat.
Kaj Aage Stillinger 1943F  Socialist People's Party Fyn Steen Gade 29 May 1999Gade resigned his seat.
Knud Erik Hansen 1945F  Socialist People's Party Vestre Pernille Frahm 20 July 1999Frahm resigned her seat.
Sandy Brinck 1972A  Social Democrats Vejle Poul Nielson 16 September 1999Nielson resigned his seat.
Gitte Lillelund Bech 1969V  Liberals København Bertel Haarder 1 October 1999Haarder resigned his seat.
Niels Bloch Jespersen 1941A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg Susanne Fast Jensen 5 October 1999Jensen resigned her seat.
Thorstein Theilgaard 1968F  Socialist People's Party Østre Christine Antorini 1 December 1999Antorini resigned her seat.
Inger Marie Bruun-Vierø 1942B  Social Liberal Party Østre Jørgen Estrup 1 March 2000Estrup resigned his seat.
Eva Møller 1940C  Conservatives Frederiksborg Hans Engell 17 May 2000Engell resigned his seat.
John Vinther 1965C  Conservatives Storstrøm Jens Heimburger 15 August 2000Heimburger resigned his seat.
Thomas Adelskov 1964A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg Carsten Koch 1 September 2000Koch resigned his seat.
Henrik Sass Larsen 1966A  Social Democrats København Helle Degn 1 October 2000Degn resigned her seat.
Svend Erik Larsen 1947A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland Hans Hækkerup 16 January 2001Hækkerup resigned his seat.
Ulrik Kragh 1970V  Liberals Vejle Anders Mølgaard Jensen 4 February 2001Jensen passed away.
Lene Garsdal 1947F  Socialist People's Party Nordjylland Jes Lunde 1 October 2001Lunde resigned his seat.

Temporary member changes

Below are temporary member replacements during the term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPStartEndLength
Dorit Myltoft 1943B  Social Liberal Party 31 March 199820 November 20011,330 days
Anders Samuelsen 1967B  Social Liberal Party Vejle31 March 199819 November 20011,329 days
Henrik Svane 1947B  Social Liberal Party 31 March 199831 January 20011,037 days
Susanne Fast Jensen 1951A  Social Democrats Roskilde14 April 19981 June 199848 days
Sandy Brinck 1972A  Social Democrats Vejle16 April 199830 April 199814 days
Dora Rossen O  Danish People's Party 16 April 19984 June 199849 days
Sandy Brinck 1972A  Social Democrats Vejle23 June 199829 June 19986 days
Line Barfod 1964Ø  Red-Green Alliance Århus8 October 199830 November 199853 days
Jytte Madsen 1939A  Social Democrats Århus Sonja Mikkelsen 20 October 199827 October 19987 days
Knud Enggaard 1929V  Liberals 27 October 199813 November 199817 days
Mogens Nørgaard Pedersen 1957Q  Christian People's Party 27 October 199820 November 199824 days
Bjarne Petersen A  Social Democrats 27 October 199820 November 199824 days
Bjørn Westh 1944A  Social Democrats Viborg Anna-Marie Hansen 27 October 199820 November 199824 days
Susanne Fast Jensen 1951A  Social Democrats Roskilde Helen Beim 27 October 199820 November 199824 days
Bent Greve 1953A  Social Democrats 29 October 19986 November 19988 days
Frederik Nørgaard 1940A  Social Democrats Fyn Else Marie Mortensen 3 November 19981 January 199959 days
Thomas Adelskov 1964A  Social Democrats Vestsjællands17 November 199824 November 19987 days
Michael Gammelgaard A  Social Democrats 1 December 199811 January 199941 days
Niels Bloch Jespersen 1941A  Social Democrats Frederiksborg Helen Beim 1 December 19987 December 19986 days
Frederik Nørgaard 1940A  Social Democrats Fyn Grete Schødts 12 January 19995 March 199952 days
Henrik Sass Larsen 1966A  Social Democrats København19 January 199921 March 199961 days
John Vinther 1965C  Conservatives Storstrøm19 January 199914 September 1999238 days
Merete Behrndt 1947Z  Progress Party København Tom Behnke 26 January 19995 February 199910 days
Gunhild Husum 1943B  Social Liberal Party Århus Elisabeth Arnold 26 January 19991 February 19996 days
Tom Beck C  Conservatives 2 February 199928 May 1999115 days
Christian Jensen Z  Progress Party 4 February 199912 February 19998 days
Christian Jensen Z  Progress Party 25 February 199928 May 199992 days
Malene Vestergård F  Socialist People's Party 2 March 199929 April 199958 days
Ulrik Kragh 1970V  Liberals Vejle16 March 19997 May 199952 days
Frederik Nørgaard 1940A  Social Democrats Fyn Else Marie Mortensen 16 March 199912 April 199927 days
Sandy Brinck 1972A  Social Democrats Vejle18 March 199926 March 19998 days
Christel Schaldemose 1967A  Social Democrats 6 April 199912 April 19996 days
Henning Urup 1953V  Liberals Ribe Ulla Tørnæs 6 April 199927 May 199951 days
Jytte Madsen 1939A  Social Democrats Århus Anne-Marie Meldgaard 6 April 199928 May 199952 days
Niels Rasmussen A  Social Democrats 9 April 199916 April 19997 days
Peter Christensen 1958A  Social Democrats 13 April 199926 April 199913 days
Sandy Brinck 1972A  Social Democrats Vejle15 April 199923 April 19998 days
Thomas Adelskov 1964A  Social Democrats Vestsjællands20 April 19996 May 199916 days
Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil 1977Ø  Red-Green Alliance Østre20 April 199931 July 1999102 days
Børge Klit Johansen Q  Christian People's Party 27 April 19993 May 19996 days
Søren Nedbo A  Social Democrats 4 May 199911 May 19997 days
Henrik Sass Larsen 1966A  Social Democrats København16 June 199922 June 19996 days
Jytte Madsen 1939A  Social Democrats Århus Anne-Marie Meldgaard 16 June 199924 June 19998 days
Christen Amby 1945F  Socialist People's Party 7 October 199915 October 19998 days
Børge Klit Johansen Q  Christian People's Party 7 October 199915 October 19998 days
Erling Oxdam 1932V  Liberals Vestre Rikke Hvilshøj 7 October 19998 December 199962 days
Jytte Madsen 1939A  Social Democrats Århus Hans Peter Baadsgaard 7 October 199914 October 19997 days
Søren Gade 1963V  Liberals Ringkøbing12 October 19995 November 199924 days
Jesper Kiel 1966Ø  Red-Green Alliance Fyn Søren Kolstrup 25 October 199918 November 199924 days
Poul Qvist Jørgensen 1941A  Social Democrats Sønderjylland26 October 199918 November 199923 days
Svend Erik Larsen A  Social Democrats 26 October 199918 November 199923 days
Carsten Aagaard O  Danish People's Party 26 October 199918 November 199923 days
Niels Rasmussen A  Social Democrats 28 October 19994 November 19997 days
Inga-Britt Olsen F  Socialist People's Party 30 November 199910 December 199910 days
Jytte Madsen 1939A  Social Democrats Århus Svend Auken 30 November 19996 December 19996 days
Jytte Madsen 1939A  Social Democrats Århus Sonja Mikkelsen 7 December 199913 December 19996 days
Ulrik Kragh 1970V  Liberals Vejle13 January 200027 March 200074 days
Lars Christian Lilleholt 1965V  Liberals Fyn18 January 200010 February 200023 days
Gunhild Husum 1943B  Social Liberal Party Århus Elisabeth Arnold 25 January 200031 January 20006 days
Børge Klit Johansen Q  Christian People's Party 25 January 200031 January 20006 days
Kurt Christiansen O  Danish People's Party 1 February 200011 February 200010 days
Thomas Adelskov 1964A  Social Democrats Vestsjælland14 March 200030 March 200016 days
Lisbeth Arbøl D  Centre Democrats 14 March 200020 March 20006 days
Knud Wilson O  Danish People's Party 15 March 200022 March 20007 days
Tove Bjerre Mortensen V  Liberals 28 March 20008 May 200041 days
Pernille Falcon Ø  Red-Green Alliance 4 April 200011 April 20007 days
Børge Klit Johansen Q  Christian People's Party 4 April 200011 April 20007 days
Niels Rasmussen A  Social Democrats 4 April 200014 April 200010 days
Arne Kirkelund O  Danish People's Party 2 May 200014 May 200012 days
Helle Christensen A  Social Democrats 3 October 200027 October 200024 days
Jens Ove Kjeldsen Q  Christian People's Party 3 October 200027 October 200024 days
Inga-Britt Olsen F  Socialist People's Party 3 October 200027 October 200024 days
Lone Yalcinkaya D  Centre Democrats 5 October 200031 December 200087 days
Thomas Christfort C  Conservatives 31 October 200024 November 200024 days
Knud Enggaard V  Liberals 31 October 200023 November 200023 days
Michael Gammelgaard A  Social Democrats 31 October 200024 November 200024 days
Helge Bo Jensen Ø  Red-Green Alliance 31 October 200024 November 200024 days
Lone Saaby Johansen B  Social Liberal Party 31 October 200024 November 200024 days
Annette Jørgensen O  Danish People's Party 31 October 200015 December 200045 days
Frederik Nørgaard 1940A  Social Democrats Fyn Else Marie Mortensen 31 October 200018 February 2001110 days
Jens Lars Fleischer A  Social Democrats 2 November 200024 November 200022 days
Knud Enggaard V  Liberals 24 November 200025 May 2001182 days
Gunhild Husum 1943B  Social Liberal Party Århus Elisabeth Arnold 23 January 200129 January 20016 days
Helge Bo Jensen Ø  Red-Green Alliance 23 January 200129 January 20016 days
Børge Klit Johansen Q  Christian People's Party 23 January 200129 January 20016 days
Marianne Stentebjerg B  Social Liberal Party 1 February 200120 November 2001292 days
Erling Oxdam 1932V  Liberals Vestre Rikke Hvilshøj 6 February 200129 May 2001112 days
Egon Pleidrup Poulsen A  Social Democrats 20 March 20016 April 200117 days
Niels Rasmussen A  Social Democrats 22 March 20016 April 200115 days
Frederik Nørgaard 1940A  Social Democrats Fyn Lotte Bundsgaard 29 March 20016 April 20018 days
Helge Bo Jensen Ø  Red-Green Alliance 30 March 20016 April 20017 days
Børge Klit Johansen Q  Christian People's Party 30 March 20016 April 20017 days
Bjørn Westh 1944A  Social Democrats Viborg17 April 200127 April 200110 days
Helge Bo Jensen Ø  Red-Green Alliance 19 April 200127 April 20018 days
Børge Klit Johansen Q  Christian People's Party 23 April 200129 April 20016 days
Frederik Nørgaard 1940A  Social Democrats Fyn Poul Andersen 23 October 200131 October 20018 days

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