List of members of the Folketing, 2019–2022

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71st Folketing
Folketinget 2019-2023 term.png
Term5 June 2019 — 1 November 2022
Speaker A  Henrik Dam Kristensen
Prime Minister A  Mette Frederiksen
Cabinet Frederiksen
Previous 2015–2019
Next 2022–

This is a list of the 179 members of the Folketing in the 2019 to 2022 session. [1] They were elected at the 2019 Danish general election. Their term has ended on 1 November 2022, the date of the 2022 Danish general election.

Contents

Election results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Denmark proper
Social Democrats (A)914,88225.948+1
Venstre (V)826,16123.443+9
Danish People's Party (O)308,5138.716–21
Danish Social Liberal Party (B)304,7148.616+8
Socialist People's Party (F)272,3047.714+7
Red–Green Alliance (Ø)245,1006.913–1
Conservative People's Party (C)233,8656.612+6
The Alternative (Å)104,2783.05–4
The New Right (D)83,2012.44New
Liberal Alliance (I)82,2702.34–9
Hard Line (P)63,1141.80New
Christian Democrats (K)60,9441.700
Klaus Riskær Pedersen (E)29,6000.80New
Independents2,7740.100
Invalid/blank votes37,801
Total3,569,5211001750
Registered voters/turnout4,219,53784.6
Faroe Islands
Union Party 7,34928.31+1
Social Democratic Party 6,63025.510
People's Party 6,18123.800
Republic 4,83018.60–1
Progress 6392.500
Self-Government Party 3331.300
Invalid/blank votes244
Total26,20610020
Registered voters/turnout37,26470.3
Greenland
Inuit Ataqatigiit 6,88133.410
Siumut 6,05829.410
Democrats 2,26211.000
Nunatta Qitornai 1,6167.80New
Partii Naleraq 1,5657.600
Atassut 1,0995.300
Cooperation Party 5202.50New
Invalid/blank votes614
Total20,61510020
Registered voters/turnout41,34449.9
Source: Statistics Denmark, Kringvarp Føroya, Qinersineq

Seat distribution

Below is the distribution of the 179 seats as it appeared after the 2019 election, as well as the current distribution. [2] [3] [4] [5]

PartyParty leaderGroup leaderElected
seats
Current
seats
Change
A  Social Democrats Mette Frederiksen Leif Lahn Jensen 4849Increase2.svg 1
B  Social Liberal Party Sofie Carsten Nielsen [6] 1614Decrease2.svg 2
C  Conservatives Søren Pape Poulsen Mai Mercado 1212Steady2.svg
D  The New Right Pernille Vermund Peter Seier Christensen 44Steady2.svg
F  Socialist People's Party Pia Olsen Dyhr Jacob Mark 1415Increase2.svg 1
I  Liberal Alliance Alex Vanopslag Ole Birk Olesen 43Decrease2.svg 1
K  Christian Democrats Isabella Arendt Jens Rohde -1Increase2.svg 1
O  Danish People's Party Morten Messerschmidt Vacant165Decrease2.svg 11
Q  Independent Greens Sikandar Siddique Susanne Zimmer -3Increase2.svg 3
V  Liberals Jakob Ellemann-Jensen Thomas Danielsen 4339Decrease2.svg 4
Ø  Red-Green Alliance Mai Villadsen [lower-alpha 1] Peder Hvelplund 1313Steady2.svg
Å  The Alternative Franciska Rosenkilde Torsten Gejl 51Decrease2.svg 4
JF  Social Democratic Party Aksel V Johannesen Sjúrður Skaale 11Steady2.svg
SP  Union Party Bárður á Steig Nielsen Edmund Joensen 11Steady2.svg
IA  Community of the People Múte Bourup Egede Aaja Chemnitz Larsen 11Steady2.svg
SI  Forward Erik Jensen Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam 11Steady2.svg
. Outside group-14Increase2.svg 14

Parliament members elected at the June 2019 election

NameBirth yearPartyConstituency
Mette Abildgaard 1988C  Conservatives North Zealand
Karina Adsbøl 1976O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
Tommy Ahlers 1975V  Liberals Copenhagen
Alex Ahrendtsen 1967O  Danish People's Party Funen
Marlene Ambo-Rasmussen 1986V  Liberals Funen
Samira Nawa Amini 1988B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen
Katarina Ammitzbøll 1969C  Conservatives Copenhagen
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille 1977I  Liberal Alliance Copenhagen
Hans Andersen 1974V  Liberals North Zealand
Kirsten Normann Andersen 1962F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland
Ida Auken 1978B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen
Britt Bager 1976V  Liberals East Jutland
Heidi Bank 1972V  Liberals East Jutland
Lise Bech 1961O  Danish People's Party North Jutland
Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen 1982F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland
Birgitte Bergman 1967C  Conservatives North Zealand
Anne Valentin Berthelsen 1994F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Marie Bjerre 1986V  Liberals North Jutland
Liselott Blixt 1965O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Erling Bonnesen 1955V  Liberals Funen
Trine Bramsen 1981A  Social Democrats Funen
Bjørn Brandenborg 1991A  Social Democrats Funen
Jeppe Bruus 1978A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Morten Bødskov 1970A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Bent Bøgsted 1956O  Danish People's Party North Jutland
Anne Sophie Callesen 1988B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland
Astrid Carøe 1994F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Peter Seier Christensen 1967D  The New Right Zealand
René Christensen 1970O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Henrik Dahl 1960I  Liberal Alliance South Jutland
Jens Henrik Thulesen Dahl 1961O  Danish People's Party Funen
Kristian Thulesen Dahl 1969O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
Morten Dahlin 1989V  Liberals Zealand
Lennart Damsbo-Andersen 1956A  Social Democrats Zealand
Thomas Danielsen 1983V  Liberals West Jutland
Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt 1973F  Socialist People's Party South Jutland
Mette Hjermind Dencker 1978O  Danish People's Party East Jutland
Kaare Dybvad 1984A  Social Democrats Zealand
Pia Olsen Dyhr 1971F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Uffe Elbæk 1954Å  The Alternative Copenhagen
Louise Schack Elholm 1977V  Liberals Zealand
Karen Ellemann 1969V  Liberals Greater Copenhagen
Jakob Ellemann-Jensen 1973V  Liberals East Jutland
Benny Engelbrecht 1970A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Søren Espersen 1953O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Camilla Fabricius 1971A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Dennis Flydtkjær 1978O  Danish People's Party West Jutland
Eva Flyvholm 1981Ø  Red-Green Alliance Zealand
Claus Hjort Frederiksen 1947V  Liberals North Zealand
Mette Frederiksen 1977A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Mads Fuglede 1971V  Liberals Greater Copenhagen
Martin Geertsen 1970V  Liberals Copenhagen
Torsten Gejl 1964Å  The Alternative East Jutland
Mette Gjerskov 1966A  Social Democrats Zealand
Jette Gottlieb 1948Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen 1983A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Eva Kjer Hansen 1964V  Liberals South Jutland
Niels Flemming Hansen 1974C  Conservatives South Jutland
Orla Hav 1952A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Kristian Hegaard 1991B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand
Jane Heitmann 1968V  Liberals Funen
Preben Bang Henriksen 1954V  Liberals North Jutland
Magnus Heunicke 1975A  Social Democrats Zealand
Peter Hummelgaard 1983A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Peder Hvelplund 1967Ø  Red-Green Alliance North Jutland
Henning Hyllested 1954Ø  Red-Green Alliance South Jutland
Nick Hækkerup 1968A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam 1996SI  Forward Greenland
Karsten Hønge 1958F  Socialist People's Party Funen
Bertel Haarder 1944V  Liberals Zealand
Daniel Toft Jakobsen 1978A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Rasmus Jarlov 1977C  Conservatives Greater Copenhagen
Marianne Jelved 1943B  Social Liberal Party North Jutland
Jacob Jensen 1973V  Liberals Zealand
Kristian Jensen 1971V  Liberals West Jutland
Leif Lahn Jensen 1967A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Michael Aastrup Jensen 1976V  Liberals East Jutland
Mogens Jensen 1963A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Thomas Jensen 1970A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Brigitte Klintskov Jerkel 1969C  Conservatives Zealand
Jens Joel 1978A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Edmund Joensen 1944SP  Union Party Faroe Islands
Jan Johansen 1955A  Social Democrats Funen
Peter Juel-Jensen 1966V  Liberals Bornholm
Christian Juhl 1953Ø  Red-Green Alliance Zealand
Mona Juul 1967C  Conservatives East Jutland
Dan Jørgensen 1975A  Social Democrats Funen
Jan E. Jørgensen 1965V  Liberals Copenhagen
Naser Khader 1963C  Conservatives Zealand
Carsten Kissmeyer 1953V  Liberals West Jutland
Kasper Sand Kjær 1989A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Pia Kjærsgaard 1947O  Danish People's Party Greater Copenhagen
Marcus Knuth 1976V  Liberals Zealand
Stén Knuth 1964V  Liberals Zealand
Simon Kollerup 1986A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Astrid Krag 1982A  Social Democrats Zealand
Marie Krarup 1965O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
Henrik Dam Kristensen 1957A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Anders Kronborg 1982A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Rasmus Horn Langhoff 1980A  Social Democrats Zealand
Henrik Sass Larsen 1966A  Social Democrats Zealand
Malte Larsen 1968A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Per Larsen 1965C  Conservatives North Jutland
Aaja Chemnitz Larsen 1977IA  Community of the People Greenland
Karsten Lauritzen 1983V  Liberals North Jutland
Bjarne Laustsen 1953A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Martin Lidegaard 1966B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand
Lars Christian Lilleholt 1965V  Liberals Funen
Annette Lind 1969A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Stinus Lindgreen 1980B  Social Liberal Party Greater Copenhagen
Kristian Pihl Lorentzen 1961V  Liberals West Jutland
Rosa Lund 1986Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Rune Lund 1981Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Sophie Løhde 1983V  Liberals North Zealand
Christian Rabjerg Madsen 1986A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Jacob Mark 1991F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Lars Boje Mathiesen 1975D  The New Right East Jutland
Anni Matthiesen 1964V  Liberals South Jutland
Christoffer Aagaard Melson 1984V  Liberals South Jutland
Mai Mercado 1980C  Conservatives Funen
Morten Messerschmidt 1980O  Danish People's Party North Zealand
Flemming Møller Mortensen 1963A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Signe Munk 1990F  Socialist People's Party West Jutland
Charlotte Broman Mølbæk 1977F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland
Henrik Møller 1965A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Sofie Carsten Nielsen 1975B  Social Liberal Party Greater Copenhagen
Rasmus Nordqvist 1975Å  The Alternative Zealand
Ellen Trane Nørby 1980V  Liberals South Jutland
Halime Oguz 1970F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Ole Birk Olesen 1972I  Liberal Alliance East Jutland
Kathrine Olldag 1972B  Social Liberal Party Zealand
Anne Paulin 1988A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Torsten Schack Pedersen 1976V  Liberals North Jutland
Jesper Petersen 1981A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Rasmus Helveg Petersen 1968B  Social Liberal Party Funen
Søren Pape Poulsen 1971C  Conservatives West Jutland
Troels Lund Poulsen 1976V  Liberals East Jutland
Rasmus Prehn 1973A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Lars Aslan Rasmussen 1978A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Lars Løkke Rasmussen 1964V  Liberals Zealand
Søren Egge Rasmussen 1961Ø  Red-Green Alliance East Jutland
Troels Ravn 1961A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Katrine Robsøe 1991B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland
Lotte Rod 1985B  Social Liberal Party South Jutland
Jens Rohde 1970B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen
Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil 1977A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Kasper Roug 1979A  Social Democrats Zealand
Hans Christian Schmidt 1953V  Liberals South Jutland
Sikandar Siddique 1986Å  The Alternative Greater Copenhagen
Pernille Skipper 1984Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Julie Skovsby 1978A  Social Democrats Funen
Sjúrður Skaale 1967JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands
Peter Skaarup 1964O  Danish People's Party Copenhagen
Hans Kristian Skibby 1969O  Danish People's Party East Jutland
Zenia Stampe 1979B  Social Liberal Party Zealand
Andreas Steenberg 1983B  Social Liberal Party West Jutland
Rasmus Stoklund 1984A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Ina Strøjer-Schmidt 1988F  Socialist People's Party Greater Copenhagen
Inger Støjberg 1973V  Liberals West Jutland
Jakob Sølvhøj 1954Ø  Red-Green Alliance West Jutland
Søren Søndergaard 1955Ø  Red-Green Alliance Greater Copenhagen
Mattias Tesfaye 1981A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Mette Thiesen 1981D  The New Right North Zealand
Trine Torp 1970F  Socialist People's Party North Zealand
Ulla Tørnæs 1962V  Liberals South Jutland
Carl Valentin 1992F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Kim Valentin 1963V  Liberals Greater Copenhagen
Alex Vanopslagh 1991I  Liberal Alliance West Jutland
Victoria Velasquez 1991Ø  Red-Green Alliance Funen
Pernille Vermund 1975D  The New Right South Jutland
Mai Villadsen 1991Ø  Red-Green Alliance North Zealand
Birgitte Vind 1965A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Nicolai Wammen 1971A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Lea Wermelin 1985A  Social Democrats Bornholm
Susanne Zimmer 1960Å  The Alternative North Jutland
Fatma Øktem 1973V  Liberals East Jutland
Orla Østerby 1952C  Conservatives West Jutland
Anne Honoré Østergaard 1981V  Liberals North Jutland
Morten Østergaard 1976B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland

Party and member changes after the June 2019 elections

Party changes

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

Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille created Forward in October 2019 and dissolved the party a year later in October 2020. During his time in his new party, the Folketing considered him to be outside a group. Uffe Elbæk, Sikander Siddique and Susanne Zimmer created Independent Greens in September 2020. The same was the case for Lars Løkke Rasmussen, who founded the Moderates in June 2021. [7] The Independent Greens became an official group in the Folketing after they had collected the required signatures to be able to run in the next Folketing election. [8] [9]

On 18 August 2021, the Conservative People's Party told Naser Khader that he could not continue in the party, after allegations that Khader had been responsible for several cases of sexual harassment. Khader accepted this and left the party. [10]

NameOld partyConstituencyNew partyDate
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille I  Liberal Alliance Copenhagen . Independent22 October 2019
Marcus Knuth V  Liberals Zealand C  Conservatives 29 November 2019
Uffe Elbæk Å  The Alternative Copenhagen . Independent9 March 2020
. IndependentQ  Independent Greens 3 November 2021
Q  Independent Greens Å  The Alternative 16 September 2022
Rasmus Nordqvist Å  The Alternative Zealand . Independent9 March 2020
. IndependentF  Socialist People's Party 13 May 2020
Sikandar Siddique Å  The Alternative Greater Copenhagen . Independent9 March 2020
. IndependentQ  Independent Greens 3 November 2021
Susanne Zimmer Å  The Alternative North Jutland . Independent9 March 2020
. IndependentQ  Independent Greens 3 November 2021
Orla Østerby C  Conservatives West Jutland . Independent4 December 2020
Lars Løkke Rasmussen V  Liberals Zealand . Independent1 January 2021
Jens Rohde B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen . Independent25 January 2021
. IndependentK  Christian Democrats 26 April 2021
Ida Auken B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen A  Social Democrats 29 January 2021
Inger Støjberg V  Liberals West Jutland . Independent4 February 2021
Britt Bager V  Liberals East Jutland C  Conservatives 23 March 2021
Naser Khader C  Conservatives Zealand . Independent18 August 2021
Liselott Blixt O  Danish People's Party Zealand . Independent21 February 2022
Bent Bøgsted O  Danish People's Party North Jutland . Independent21 February 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 17 August 2022
Karina Adsbøl O  Danish People's Party South Jutland . Independent21 February 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 17 August 2022
Lise Bech O  Danish People's Party North Jutland . Independent21 February 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 17 August 2022
Hans Kristian Skibby O  Danish People's Party East Jutland . Independent22 February 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 17 August 2022
Marie Krarup O  Danish People's Party South Jutland . Independent26 February 2022
Jens Henrik Thulesen Dahl O  Danish People's Party Funen . Independent24 June 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 17 August 2022
Peter Skaarup O  Danish People's Party Copenhagen . Independent24 June 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 29 July 2022
Søren Espersen O  Danish People's Party Zealand . Independent25 June 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 17 August 2022
Dennis Flydtkjær O  Danish People's Party West Jutland . Independent25 June 2022
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 17 August 2022
Kristian Thulesen Dahl O  Danish People's Party South Jutland . Independent29 June 2022

Lasting member changes

Below are member changes that will last through the entire term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPDateReason
Tanja Larsson 1977A  Social Democrats Zealand Henrik Sass Larsen 30 September 2019Larsen resigned his seat.
Kenneth Mikkelsen 1971V  Liberals West Jutland Kristian Jensen 1 April 2021Jensen resigned his seat.
Susan Kronborg 1968B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland Morten Østergaard 17 June 2021Østergaard resigned his seat.
Anne Rasmussen 1971V  Liberals Copenhagen Tommy Ahlers 12 August 2021Ahlers resigned his seat.
Christina Thorholm 1964B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand Kristian Hegaard 30 August 2021Hegaard resigned his seat.
Gitte Willumsen 1973C  Conservatives West Jutland Inger Støjberg 10 May 2022 Impeachment of Inger Støjberg
Maja Torp 1973V  Liberals North Jutland Karsten Lauritzen 1 February 2022Lauritzen resigned his seat
Maria Gudme 1989A  Social Democrats North Zealand Nick Hækkerup 21 December 2021Hækkerup resigned his seat
Susanne Eilersen 1964O  Danish People's Party South Jutland Kristian Thulesen Dahl 1 August 2022Thulesen Dahl resigned his seat
Jonathan Simmel 1987Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen Rune Lund 12 August 2022Lund resigned his seat

Temporary member changes

Below are temporary member replacements during the term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPStartEndLength
Egil Hulgaard 1962C  Conservatives North Zealand Mette Abildgaard 5 August 201927 September 201953 days
Nils Sjøberg 1960B  Social Liberal Party South Jutland Lotte Rod 2 September 20191 August 2020334 days
Mira Issa Bloch 1970Å  The Alternative East Jutland Torsten Gejl 22 October 201921 November 201930 days
Balder Mørk Andersen 1976F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen Halime Oguz 30 October 201915 November 201916 days
Carsten Kudsk 1971O  Danish People's Party Funen Jens Henrik Thulesen-Dahl 30 October 201915 November 201916 days
Susanne Eilersen 1964O  Danish People's Party South Jutland Marie Krarup 30 October 201915 November 201916 days
Pernille Bendixen 1973O  Danish People's Party Funen Alex Ahrendtsen 3 December 201930 September 2020302 days
Gitte Willumsen 1967V  Liberals West Jutland Thomas Danielsen 1 January 202030 June 2020181 days
Theresa Berg Andersen 1979F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen 1 January 20201 August 2020213 days
Dorthe Hindborg 1968A  Social Democrats East Jutland Jens Joel 6 January 202028 February 202053 days
Anders G. Christensen 1962V  Liberals East Jutland Troels Lund Poulsen 10 March 202018 March 20208 days
Anna Brændemose 1993F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland Charlotte Broman Mølbæk 10 March 20203 May 202054 days
Barbara Gaardlykke Apol 1995JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands Sjúrður Skaale 17 March 202024 March 20207 days
Ruben Kidde 1986B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen Ida Auken 16 April 20202 February 2021292 days
Hanne Bjørn-Klausen 1972C  Conservatives Greater Copenhagen Rasmus Jarlov 12 May 202030 September 2020141 days
Christian Langballe 1967O  Danish People's Party West Jutland Dennis Flydtkjær 9 June 202026 June 202017 days
Egil Hulgaard 1962C  Conservatives North Zealand Mette Abildgaard 1 August 202028 March 2021239 days
Magnus Rasmussen 1962SP  Union Party Faroe Islands Edmund Joensen 3 November 202010 November 20207 days
Susan Kronborg 1968B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland Morten Østergaard 10 November 202016 June 2021218 days
Henrik Vinther 1969B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland Anne Sophie Callesen 17 November 20204 June 2021199 days
Theresa Berg Andersen 1979F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen 15 December 20201 August 2021229 days
Bruno Jerup 1957Ø  Red-Green Alliance Zealand Eva Flyvholm 15 December 202031 March 2021106 days
Rasmus Vestergaard Madsen 1991Ø  Red-Green Alliance South Jutland Henning Hyllested 1 January 20218 June 2021158 days
Merete Scheelsbeck 1986C  Conservatives Greater Copenhagen Rasmus Jarlov 1 February 202130 April 202188 days
Karin Gaardsted 1955A  Social Democrats West Jutland Anne Paulin 22 February 202131 August 2021190 days
Maja Torp 1973V  Liberals North Jutland Marie Bjerre 1 March 202130 April 202160 days
Mads Andersen 1984C  Conservatives Zealand Naser Khader 13 April 202131 July 2021109 days
Barbara Gaardlykke Apol 1995JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands Sjúrður Skaale 16 May 202123 May 20217 days
Stine Pilt Olsen 1980C  Conservatives Zealand Brigitte Klintskov Jerkel 20 May 202131 July 202172 days
Mads Andersen 1984C  Conservatives Zealand Brigitte Klintskov Jerkel 1 August 202116 August 202115 days
Alexander Grandt 1989A  Social Democrats Funen Bjørn Brandenborg 16 September 2021808 days
Anne Sina 1987A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen Jeppe Bruus 19 September 202114 November 202156 days
Karsten Filsø 1959F  Socialist People's Party West Jutland Signe Munk 7 October 2021787 days
Brian Bressendorff 1987A  Social Democrats Zealand Mette Gjerskov 7 October 2021787 days
Mark Grossmann 1973V  Liberals Funen Lars Christian Lilleholt 14 October 202113 December 202160 days
Kim Aas 1970A  Social Democrats Zealand Tanja Larsson 25 October 2021769 days
Jan Bjergskov Larsen 1965F  Socialist People's Party Zealand Jacob Mark 23 November 2021740 days
Abbas Razvi 1948B  Social Liberal Party Greater Copenhagen Stinus Lindgreen 6 December 2021727 days
Helgi Abrahamsen 1966SP  Union Party Faroe Islands Edmund Joensen 7 December 202116 December 20219 days

Notes

  1. Formally, the Red-Green Alliance have collective leadership, but Villadsen is their political spokesperson, and de facto leader of the party.

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