List of members of the Folketing, 2022–present

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72nd Folketing
Folketing 01-11-22 2 (updated).svg
Term1 November 2022 -
Speaker V  Søren Gade [1]
Prime Minister A  Mette Frederiksen
Cabinet Frederiksen II
Previous 2019–2022

This is a list of the 179 members of the Folketing in the 2022 session. They were elected at the 2022 Danish general election. [2]

Contents

Election results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Denmark proper
Social Democrats 971,99527.5050+2
Venstre 470,54613.3223–20
Moderates 327,6999.2716New
Green Left 293,1868.3015+1
Denmark Democrats 286,7968.1214New
Liberal Alliance 278,6567.8914+10
Conservative People's Party 194,8205.5110–2
Red–Green Alliance 181,4525.139–4
Danish Social Liberal Party 133,9313.797–9
Nye Borgerlige 129,5243.676+2
The Alternative 117,5673.336+1
Danish People's Party 93,4282.645–11
Independent Greens 31,7870.900New
Christian Democrats 18,2760.5200
Independents4,2880.1200
Total3,533,951100.001750
Valid votes3,533,95198.36
Invalid votes12,5990.35
Blank votes46,2721.29
Total votes3,592,822100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,269,04884.16
Source: DST
Faroe Islands
Union Party 8,19830.1910
Social Democratic Party 7,65928.2010
Republic 4,92718.1400
People's Party 4,22215.5500
Centre Party 1,2174.480New
Progress 9363.4500
Total27,159100.0020
Valid votes27,15999.20
Invalid votes730.27
Blank votes1460.53
Total votes27,378100.00
Registered voters/turnout38,38771.32
Source: kvf.fo
Greenland
Siumut 7,42438.5810
Inuit Ataqatigiit 4,85225.2110
Democrats 3,65619.0000
Naleraq 2,41612.5500
Atassut 7203.7400
Cooperation Party 1760.9100
Total19,244100.0020
Valid votes19,24497.52
Invalid votes1971.00
Blank votes2931.48
Total votes19,734100.00
Registered voters/turnout41,30547.78
Source: Qinersineq

Seat distribution

Below is the distribution of the 179 seats as it appeared after the 2022 election, as well as the current distribution.

PartyParty leaderGroup leaderPolitical spokespersonElected
seats
Current
seats
Change
A  Social Democrats Mette Frederiksen Leif Lahn Jensen Rasmus Stoklund 5050Steady2.svg
B  Social Liberal Party Martin Lidegaard 77Steady2.svg
C  Conservatives TBD Mona Juul Mette Abildgaard 1010Steady2.svg
D  Nye Borgerlige 60Decrease2.svg 6
F  Green Left Pia Olsen Dyhr Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt Karsten Hønge 1515Steady2.svg
I  Liberal Alliance Alex Vanopslagh Ole Birk Olesen Sólbjørg Jakobsen 1415Increase2.svg 1
M  Moderates Lars Løkke Rasmussen Henrik Frandsen Monika Rubin 1614Decrease2.svg 2
O  Danish People's Party Morten Messerschmidt Peter Kofod Morten Messerschmidt 57Increase2.svg 2
V  Liberals Troels Lund Poulsen Lars Christian Lilleholt Torsten Schack Pedersen 2322Decrease2.svg 1
Æ  Denmark Democrats Inger Støjberg Peter Skaarup Susie Jessen 1416Increase2.svg 2
Ø  Red-Green Alliance Pelle Dragsted [lower-alpha 1] Trine Mach Pelle Dragsted 99Steady2.svg
Å  The Alternative Franciska Rosenkilde Torsten Gejl Helene Brydensholt 65Decrease2.svg 1
JF  Social Democratic Party Aksel V Johannesen Sjúrður Skaale 11Steady2.svg
SP  Union Party Bárður á Steig Nielsen Anna Falkenberg 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 N/A05Increase2.svg 5

Parliament members elected at the November 2022 election

The list of new or re-elected parliament members. [3]

NamePersonal votesPartyConstituency
Mette Frederiksen 60,837A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Magnus Heunicke 22,102A  Social Democrats Zealand
Nicolai Wammen 18,022A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Mattias Tesfaye 13,948A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Bjørn Brandenborg 11,167A  Social Democrats Funen
Benny Engelbrecht 10,657A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Simon Kollerup 9,947A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Ida Auken 9,879A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Annette Lind 9,797A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Peter Hummelgaard 9,321A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Kaare Dybvad Bek 8,891A  Social Democrats Zealand
Jesper Petersen 8,701A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Morten Bødskov 8,489A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Dan Jørgensen 8,256A  Social Democrats Funen
Astrid Krag 7,872A  Social Democrats Zealand
Christian Rabjerg Madsen 7,643A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Bjarne Laustsen 7,601A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Leif Lahn Jensen 7,443A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Anders Kronborg 7,407A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Birgitte Vind 7,116A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Anne Paulin 6,905A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Trine Bramsen Trine Bramsen 6,456A  Social Democrats Funen
Jens Joel 6,418A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Mogens Jensen 6,413A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Malte Larsen 6,313A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Kasper Roug 6,278A  Social Democrats Zealand
Flemming Møller Mortensen 6,194A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Thomas Jensen 5,083A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Fie Hækkerup 5,789A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Thomas Monberg 5,479A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen 5,469A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil 5,361A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Sara Emil Baaring 5,247A  Social Democrats Funen
Mette Gjerskov 5,244A  Social Democrats Zealand
Frederik Vad 5,082A  Social Democrats Zealand
Rasmus Horn Langhoff 4,931A  Social Democrats Zealand
Rasmus Stoklund 4,647A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Camilla Fabricius 4,510A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Jeppe Bruus 4,507A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Matilde Powers 4,221A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Henrik Møller 4,218A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Thomas Skriver Jensen 3,627A  Social Democrats Funen
Kris Jensen Skriver 3,723A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Lea Wermelin 3,580A  Social Democrats Bornholm
Mette Reissmann 3,347A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Kasper Sand Kjær 2,930A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Maria Durhuus 2,616A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Kim Aas 2,337A  Social Democrats Funen
Per Husted 2,221A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Rasmus Prehn 1,899A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Jakob Ellemann-Jensen 20,945V  Venstre East Jutland
Søren Gade 17,998V  Venstre West Jutland
Sophie Løhde 12,210V  Venstre North Zealand
Preben Bang Henriksen 10,644V  Venstre North Jutland
Marie Bjerre 9,744V  Venstre North Jutland
Anni Matthiesen 9,540V  Venstre South Jutland
Karen Ellemann 8,716V  Venstre Greater Copenhagen
Thomas Danielsen 7,568V  Venstre West Jutland
Mads Fuglede 6,981V  Venstre West Jutland
Erling Bonnesen 6,489V  Venstre Funen
Christoffer Aagaard Melson 6,460V  Venstre South Jutland
Jacob Jensen 5,797V  Venstre Zealand
Michael Aastrup Jensen 5,795V  Venstre East Jutland
Morten Dahlin 5,466V  Venstre Zealand
Torsten Schack Pedersen 5,248V  Venstre North Jutland
Hans Christian Schmidt 5,084V  Venstre South Jutland
Lars Christian Lilleholt 5,017V  Venstre Funen
Louise Schack Elholm 4,702V  Venstre Zealand
Troels Lund Poulsen 4,584V  Venstre East Jutland
Jan E. Jørgensen 4,270V  Venstre Copenhagen
Hans Andersen 4,031V  Venstre North Zealand
Peter Juel-Jensen 3,849V  Venstre Bornholm
Linea Søgaard-Lidell 3,719V  Venstre Copenhagen
Lars Løkke Rasmussen 38,439M  Moderates Zealand
Henrik Frandsen 6,206M  Moderates South Jutland
Rosa Eriksen 4,469M  Moderates Funen
Jakob Engel-Schmidt 4,252M  Moderates North Zealand
Tobias Elmstrøm 4,085M  Moderates East Jutland
Monika Rubin 3,376M  Moderates Copenhagen
Karin Liltorp 3,375M  Moderates East Jutland
Mette Kierkgaard 2,935M  Moderates South Jutland
Jeppe Søe 2,452M  Moderates West Jutland
Nanna Gotfredsen 2,333M  Moderates Copenhagen
Rasmus Lund-Nielsen 1,874M  Moderates Copenhagen
Charlotte Bagge Hansen 2,187M  Moderates Zealand
Kristian Klarskov 1,772M  Moderates North Jutland
Jon Stephensen 1,550M  Moderates Copenhagen
Peter Have 952M  Moderates East Jutland
Mike Fonseca 505M  Moderates Zealand
Jacob Mark 31,235F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Pia Olsen Dyhr 18,758F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Kirsten Normann Andersen 8,693F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland
Signe Munk 8,032F  Socialist People's Party West Jutland
Karsten Hønge 5,215F  Socialist People's Party Funen
Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt 5,139F  Socialist People's Party South Jutland
Theresa Berg Andersen 4,115F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland
Charlotte Broman Mølbak 2,982F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland
Sigurd Agersnap 2,857F  Socialist People's Party Greater Copenhagen
Marianne Bigum 2,823F  Socialist People's Party North Zealand
Carl Valentin 2,631F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Sofie Lippert 2,338F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland
Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen 2,279F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Astrid Carø 2,111F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Anne Valentina Berthelsen 1,383F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Inger Støjberg 47,211Æ  Denmark Democrats North Jutland
Dennis Flydtkjær 7,501Æ  Denmark Democrats West Jutland
Peter Skaarup 7,341Æ  Denmark Democrats Zealand
Søren Espersen 4,996Æ  Denmark Democrats South Jutland
Karina Adsbøl 3,567Æ  Denmark Democrats South Jutland
Hans Kristian Skibby 3,112Æ  Denmark Democrats East Jutland
Jens Henrik Thulesen Dahl 2,210Æ  Denmark Democrats Funen
Betina Kastbjerg 2,037Æ  Denmark Democrats West Jutland
Marlene Harpsøe 1,669Æ  Denmark Democrats North Zealand
Susie Jessen 1,195Æ  Denmark Democrats Zealand
Kenneth Fredslund Pedersen 782Æ  Denmark Democrats South Jutland
Charlotte Munch 648Æ  Denmark Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Lise Bech 521Æ  Denmark Democrats North Jutland
Kristian Bøgsted 480Æ  Denmark Democrats North Jutland
Alex Vanopslagh 38,284I  Liberal Alliance East Jutland
Henrik Dahl 5,779I  Liberal Alliance South Jutland
Ole Birk Olesen 5,488I  Liberal Alliance Copenhagen
Sólbjørg Jakobsen 4,421I  Liberal Alliance North Jutland
Lars-Christian Brask 3,442I  Liberal Alliance Zealand
Katrine Daugaard 2,861I  Liberal Alliance Funen
Steffen Frølund 2,120I  Liberal Alliance North Zealand
Carsten Bach 2,103I  Liberal Alliance West Jutland
Alexander Ryle 1,948I  Liberal Alliance Copenhagen
Jens Meilvang 1,642I  Liberal Alliance East Jutland
Steffen Larsen 1,500I  Liberal Alliance Copenhagen
Helena Artmann Andersen 1,143I  Liberal Alliance South Jutland
Louise Brown 1,085I  Liberal Alliance East Jutland
Sandra Skalvig 854I  Liberal Alliance Zealand
Søren Pape Poulsen 15,767C  Conservatives West Jutland
Mette Abildgaard 6,376C  Conservatives North Zealand
Rasmus Jarlov 5,216C  Conservatives Greater Copenhagen
Mai Mercado 4,426C  Conservatives Funen
Mona Juul 3,695C  Conservatives East Jutland
Helle Bonnesen 2,783C  Conservatives Copenhagen
Niels Flemming Hansen 2,452C  Conservatives South Jutland
Per Larsen 2,384C  Conservatives North Jutland
Brigitte Klintskov Jerkel 1,965C  Conservatives Zealand
Lise Bertelsen 1,894C  Conservatives West Jutland
Pelle Dragsted 14,129Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Mai Villadsen 10,822Ø  Red-Green Alliance North Zealand
Rosa Lund 9,670Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Victoria Velásquez 3,416Ø  Red-Green Alliance Funen
Peder Hvelplund 1,978Ø  Red-Green Alliance North Jutland
Søren Søndergaard 1,788Ø  Red-Green Alliance Greater Copenhagen
Trine Mach 1,737Ø  Red-Green Alliance Zealand
Jette Gottlieb 1,147Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Søren Egge Rasmussen 264Ø  Red-Green Alliance East Jutland
Martin Lidegaard 7,167B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand
Samira Nawa 6,302B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen
Katrine Robsøe 3,736B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland
Zenia Stampe 2,638B  Social Liberal Party Zealand
Lotte Rod 2,714B  Social Liberal Party South Jutland
Sofie Carsten Nielsen 2,467B  Social Liberal Party Greater Copenhagen
Christian Friis Bach 1,489B  Social Liberal Party North Jutland
Pernille Vermund 15,375D  Nye Borgerlige South Jutland
Lars Boje Mathiesen 11,150D  Nye Borgerlige East Jutland
Kim Edberg Andersen 5,218D  Nye Borgerlige North Jutland
Mette Thiesen 4,357D  Nye Borgerlige North Zealand
Peter Seier Christensen 2,806D  Nye Borgerlige Zealand
Mikkel Bjørn 888D  Nye Borgerlige Funen
Franciska Rosenkilde 15,699Å  The Alternative Copenhagen
Christina Olumeko 3,476Å  The Alternative Copenhagen
Torsten Gejl 3,444Å  The Alternative East Jutland
Helene Liliendahl Brydensholt 1,183Å  The Alternative North Zealand
Sasha Faxe 1,129Å  The Alternative Zealand
Theresa Scavenius 1,081Å  The Alternative North Jutland
Morten Messerschmidt 6,722O  Danish People's Party Greater Copenhagen
Pia Kjærsgaard 6,084O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Peter Kofod 3,887O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
Alex Ahrendtsen 1,477O  Danish People's Party Funen
Nick Zimmer 1,039O  Danish People's Party East Jutland
Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam 6,655SI  Forward Greenland
Aaja Chemnitz Larsen 4,289IA  Community of the People Greenland
Anna Falkenberg 2,973SP  Union Party Faroe Islands
Sjúrður Skaale 3,804JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands

Party and member changes after the November 2022 elections

Party changes

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

NameShift fromShift toDate
Mette Thiesen [4] [5] D  Nye Borgerlige . Independent7 November 2022
. IndependentO  Danish People's Party 6 February 2023
Mikkel Bjørn [6] D  Nye Borgerlige O  Danish People's Party 24 January 2023
Lars Boje Mathiesen [7] D  Nye Borgerlige . Independent9 March 2023
Jon Stephensen [8] M  Moderates . Independent17 August 2023
Theresa Scavenius [9] Å  The Alternative . Independent21 September 2023
Mike Fonseca [10] M  Moderates . Independent17 November 2023
Pernille Vermund [11] [12] D  Nye Borgerlige . Independent10 January 2024
. IndependentI  Liberal Alliance 17 January 2024
Peter Seier Christensen [11] D  Nye Borgerlige . Independent10 January 2024
Kim Edberg Andersen [11] [13] D  Nye Borgerlige . Independent16 January 2024
. IndependentÆ  Denmark Democrats 19 Martch 2024
Mads Fuglede [14] V  Liberals Æ  Denmark Democrats 19 Martch 2024

Lasting member changes

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

ReplacementPartyReplaced MPDateReason
Kim Valentin [15] V  Venstre Karen Ellemann 14 November 2022Resigned due to new job as Secretary-General for Nordic Council of Ministers [16]
Mohammad Rona M  Moderates Kristian Klarskov 23 November 2022Resigned due to allegations of fake credentials [17]
Stinus Lindgreen B  Social Liberal Party Sofie Carsten Nielsen 1 May 2023Resigned due to new job as Bio-Project Director in Confederation of Danish Industry [18]
Tanja Larsson A  Social Democrats Mette Gjerskov 13 June 2023Deceased due to illness. [19]
Heidi Bank V  Venstre Jakob Ellemann-Jensen 23 October 2023Resigned as leader of the Venstre party. [20]
Gunvor Wibroe A  Social Democrats Kasper Sand Kjær 2 November 2023Resigned from politics. [21]
Karin Gaardsted A  Social Democrats Annette Lind 1 Martch 2024Resigned due to new job as Danish Consul to Flensburg [22]
Dina Raabjerg C  Conservatives Søren Pape Poulsen 3 Martch 2024Deceased due to a cerebral haemorrhage [23]

Notes

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

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