List of ministers of the interior (Denmark)

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This is a list of interior ministers of Denmark since the establishment of the Danish Ministry of the Interior in 1848. The ministry was abolished in 2007 with most of the portfolio becoming part of a new Ministry of Welfare. It was reestablished in 2009.

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List of interior ministers (1848–present)

Interior ministers under Frederick VII (1848–1863)

No.PortraitMinister of the InteriorTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
1
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Bang, Peter Georg Peter Georg Bang
(1797–1861)
16 November 184821 September 1849309 days Independent Moltke I
Moltke II
2
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Bang, Peter Georg Mathias Hans Rosenørn  [ da ]
(1814–1902)
21 September 184913 July 18511 year, 295 days Independent Moltke II
3
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Tillisch, rederik Ferdinand Frederik Ferdinand von Tillisch  [ da ]
(1801–1889)
13 July 185127 January 1852198 days Independent Moltke IV
(1)
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Bang, Peter Georg Peter Georg Bang
(1797–1861)
27 January 185221 April 18531 year, 84 days Independent Bluhme I
4
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Ørsted, Anders Sandøe Anders Sandøe Ørsted
(1778–1860)
21 April 185329 April 18541 year, 8 days Independent Ørsted
(3)
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Tillisch, rederik Ferdinand Frederik Ferdinand von Tillisch  [ da ]
(1801–1889)
29 April 185412 December 1854227 days Independent Ørsted
(1)
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Bang, Peter Georg Peter Georg Bang
(1797–1861)
12 December 185418 February 18564 years, 68 days Independent Bang
5
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Simony, Carl Frederik Carl Frederik Simony  [ da ]
(1806–1872)
18 February 18564 June 1856107 days National Liberal Bang
6
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Unsgaard, Iver Johannes Iver Johannes Unsgaard  [ da ]
(1798–1872)
4 June 185618 October 1856136 days Independent Bang
7
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Krieger, Andreas Frederik Andreas Frederik Krieger
(1817–1893)
18 October 18561 August 18581 year, 287 days National Liberal Andræ
Hall I
(6)
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Unsgaard, Iver Johannes Iver Johannes Unsgaard  [ da ]
(1798–1872)
1 August 18586 May 1859278 days Independent Hall I
(7)
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Krieger, Andreas Frederik Andreas Frederik Krieger
(1817–1893)
6 May 18592 December 1859210 days National Liberal Hall I
8
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Krieger, Andreas Frederik Johan Christian von Jessen  [ da ]
(1817–1884)
2 December 185924 February 186084 days National Liberal Rotwitt
9
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Monrad, Ditlev Gothard Ditlev Gothard Monrad
(1811–1887)
24 February 186015 September 18611 year, 172 days National Liberal Hall II
10
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Lehmann, Peter Martin Peter Martin Orla Lehmann
(1810–1870)
15 September 186131 December 18632 years, 138 days Bondevennerne Hall II

Interior ministers under Christian IX (1863–1906)

No.PortraitMinister of the InteriorTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
11
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Nutzhorn, Carl Carl von Nutzhorn  [ da ]
(1828–1899)
31 December 186310 May 1864131 days Independent Monrad
12
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Carlsen, Hans Rasmussen Hans Rasmussen Carlsen  [ da ]
(1810–1887)
10 May 186411 July 186462 days Independent Monrad
(3)
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Tillisch, rederik Ferdinand Frederik Ferdinand von Tillisch  [ da ]
(1801–1889)
11 July 18646 November 18651 year, 118 days Independent Bluhme II
13
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Estrup, Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Jacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup
(1825–1913)
6 November 186522 September 18693 years, 320 days National Landowners Frijs
14
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Haffner, Wolfgang Wolfgang von Haffner
(1810–1887)
22 September 186928 May 1870248 days National Landowners Frijs
15
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Fonnesbech, Christen Andreas Christen Andreas Fonnesbech
(1817–1880)
28 May 187014 July 18744 years, 47 days National Landowners Holstein-Holsteinborg
16
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Tobiesen, Fritz Fritz Tobiesen  [ da ]
(1829–1908)
14 July 187411 June 1875332 days Independent Fonnesbech
17
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Skeel, Erik Erik Skeel  [ da ]
(1818–1884)
11 June 187529 August 18849 years, 79 days Højre Estrup
18
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Finsen, Hilmar Hilmar Finsen  [ da ]
(1824–1886)
29 August 18848 August 1885344 days Højre Estrup
19
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Finsen, Hilmar Hans Peter Ingerslev
(1831–1896)
8 August 188515 January 18948 years, 160 days Højre Estrup
20
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Hørring, Hugo Egmont Hugo Egmont Hørring
(1842–1909)
15 January 189423 May 18973 years, 128 days Højre Reedtz-Thott
21
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Bardenfleth, Vilhelm Vilhelm Bardenfleth  [ da ]
(1850–1933)
23 May 189728 August 18992 years, 97 days Højre Hørring
22
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Bramsen, Ludvig Ernst Ludvig Ernst Bramsen  [ da ]
(1847–1914)
28 August 189924 July 19011 year, 330 days Højre Sehested
23
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Sørensen, Enevold Enevold Sørensen
(1850–1920)
24 July 190114 January 19053 years, 174 days Venstre Reform Deuntzer
24
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Berg, Sigurd Sigurd Berg  [ da ]
(1868–1921)
14 January 190512 October 19083 years, 272 days Venstre Reform Christensen I CabinetII

Interior ministers under Frederik VIII (1906–1912)

No.PortraitMinister of the InteriorTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
25
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Berntsen, Klaus Klaus Berntsen
(1866–1946)
12 October 190828 October 19091 year, 16 days Venstre Reform Holstein-Ledreborg
26
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Munch, Peter Rochegune Peter Rochegune Munch
(1870–1948)
28 October 19095 July 1910250 days Social Liberals Zahle I
27
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Jensen-Sønderup, Jens Jens Jensen-Sønderup  [ da ]
(1862–1949)
5 July 191021 June 19132 years, 351 days Venstre Berntsen

Interior ministers under Christian X (1912–1947)

No.PortraitMinister of the InteriorTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
28
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Rode, Ove Ove Rode
(1867–1933)
21 June 191330 March 19206 years, 283 days Social Liberals Zahle II
29
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Rode, Ove Waldemar Oxholm  [ da ]
(1868–1945)
30 March 19205 April 19206 days Nonpartisan Liebe
30
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Vedel, Henrik Henrik Vedel  [ da ]
(1867–1932)
5 April 19205 May 192030 days Nonpartisan Friis
(24)
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Berg, Sigurd Sigurd Berg  [ da ]
(1868–1921)
5 May 192011 July 1921 1 year, 67 days Venstre Neergaard II
31
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Krag, Oluf Christian Oluf Christian Krag  [ da ]
(1870–1942)
18 July 192123 April 19242 years, 287 days Venstre Neergaard II CabinetIII
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Hauge, Christen Nielsen Christen Nielsen Hauge  [ da ]
(1870–1940)
23 April 192414 December 19262 years, 235 days Social Democrats Stauning I
(31)
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Krag, Oluf Christian Oluf Christian Krag  [ da ]
(1870–1942)
14 December 192630 April 19292 years, 137 days Nonpartisan Madsen-Mygdal
33
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Dahlgaard, Bertel Bertel Dahlgaard
(1887–1972)
30 April 19298 July 194011 years, 69 days Social Liberals Stauning II CabinetIIIIVV
34
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Kristensen, Knud Knud Kristensen
(1880–1962)
8 July 19409 November 19422 years, 93 days Venstre Stauning VI Cabinet
Buhl I Cabinet
35
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Jørgensen, Jørgen Jørgen Jørgensen
(1888–1974)
9 November 194229 August 1943324 days Social Liberals Scavenius
No Danish government in between 29 August 1943 (1943-08-29) and 5 May 1945 (1945-05-05). Office is assumed by the permanent secretary.
(34)
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Kristensen, Knud Knud Kristensen
(1880–1962)
5 May 19457 November 1945186 days Venstre Buhl II
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Kjær, Ejnar Martin Ejnar Martin Kjær
(1893–1947)
7 November 194518 June 1947 1 year, 223 days Venstre Kristensen

Interior ministers under Frederik IX (1947–1972)

No.PortraitMinister of the InteriorTook officeLeft officeTime in officePartyCabinet
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Arnth-Jensen, Niels Niels Arnth-Jensen  [ da ]
(1883–1966)
30 June 194713 November 1947136 days Venstre Kristensen
38
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Andersen, Alsing Emanuel Alsing Emanuel Andersen
(1893–1962)
13 November 194723 November 194710 days Social Democrats Hedtoft I
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Smørum, Jens Jens Smørum  [ da ]
(1891–1976)
23 November 194730 October 19502 years, 341 days Social Democrats Hedtoft I
40
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Møller, Aksel Aksel Møller
(1906–1958)
30 October 195030 September 19532 years, 335 days Conservatives Eriksen
41
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Kjærbøl, Johannes Johannes Kjærbøl
(1885–1973)
30 September 195330 August 19551 year, 334 days Social Democrats Hedtoft II
Hansen I
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Petersen, Carl Carl Petersen
(1894–1984)
30 August 195528 May 19571 year, 271 days Social Democrats Hansen I
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Olesen, Søren Søren Olesen
(1891–1973)
28 May 195718 November 19603 years, 174 days Justice Hansen II
Kampmann I
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Knudsen, Hans Rynkeby Hans Rynkeby Knudsen  [ da ]
(1903–1962)
18 November 19607 September 1961293 days Social Democrats Kampmann II
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Jensen, Lars Peter Lars P. Jensen  [ da ]
(1909–1986)
7 September 196126 September 19643 years, 19 days Social Democrats Kampmann II
Krag I
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Hækkerup, Hans Erling Hans Erling Hækkerup  [ da ]
(1907–1974)
26 September 19642 February 19683 years, 129 days Social Democrats Krag II
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Sørensen, Poul Clorius Poul Clorius Sørensen  [ da ]
(1904–1969)
2 February 196829 June 1969 1 year, 147 days Conservatives Baunsgaard
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Toft, Hans Carl Hans Carl Toft  [ da ]
(1914–2001)
11 July 196911 October 19712 years, 92 days Conservatives Baunsgaard
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Jensen, Egon Egon Jensen
(1922–1985)
11 October 197119 December 19732 years, 69 days Social Democrats Krag III
Jørgensen I

Interior ministers under Margrethe II (1972–present)

No.PortraitName
(Born-Died)
TermPolitical PartyGovernment
Took officeLeft officeDuration
Minister of the Interior
(Indenrigsminister)
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Sørensen, Jacob Jacob Sørensen  [ da ]
(1915–1990)
19 December 197313 February 19751 year, 56 days Venstre Hartling Cabinet
(49)
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Jensen, Egon Egon Jensen
(1922–1985)
13 February 197530 August 19783 years, 198 days Social Democrats Jørgensen II Cabinet
51
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Enggaard, Knud Knud Enggaard
(1929–2024)
30 August 197826 October 19791 year, 57 days Venstre Jørgensen III Cabinet
52
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Rasmussen, Henning Henning Rasmussen  [ da ]
(1926–1997)
26 October 197910 September 19822 years, 319 days Social Democrats Jørgensen IV Cabinet
53
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Holberg, Britta Caroc Britta Schall Holberg
(1941–2022)
10 September 198212 March 19863 years, 183 days Venstre Schlüter I Cabinet
(51)
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Enggaard, Knud Knud Enggaard
(1929–2024)
12 March 198610 September 19871 year, 182 days Venstre Schlüter I Cabinet
54
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Pedersen, Thor Thor Pedersen
(born 1945)
10 September 198725 January 19935 years, 137 days Venstre Schlüter II CabinetIIIIV
55
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Weiss, Birte Birte Weiss
(born 1941)
25 January 199320 October 19974 years, 268 days Social Democrats Poul Nyrup Rasmussen I CabinetIIIII
56
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Simonsen, Thorkild Thorkild Simonsen
(1926–2022)
20 October 199723 February 20002 years, 126 days Social Democrats Poul Nyrup Rasmussen III CabinetIV
57
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Jespersen, Karen Karen Jespersen
(born 1947)
23 February 200027 November 20011 year, 277 days Social Democrats Poul Nyrup Rasmussen IV Cabinet
Minister of the Interior and Health
(Indenrigs- og sundhedsminister)
58
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Rasmussen, Lars Løkke Lars Løkke Rasmussen
(born 1964)
27 November 200123 November 20075 years, 361 days Venstre Anders Fogh Rasmussen I CabinetII
Dismantled, role placed within the Ministry of Social Affairs
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Jespersen, Karen Karen Jespersen
(born 1947)
23 November 20077 April 20091 year, 135 days Venstre Anders Fogh Rasmussen III Cabinet
Ministry of the Interior and Social Affairs
(Indenrigs- og Socialminister)
59
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Ellemann, Karen Karen Ellemann
(born 1969)
7 April 200923 February 2010322 days Venstre Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet
Minister of the Interior and Health
(Indenrigs- og sundhedsminister)
60
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Haarder, Bertel Bertel Haarder
(born 1944)
23 February 20103 October 20111 year, 222 days Venstre Lars Løkke Rasmussen I Cabinet
Ministry of Economy and the Interior
(Økonomi- og Indenrigsministeriet)
61
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Vestager, Margrethe Margrethe Vestager
(born 1968)
3 October 20112 September 20142 years, 334 days Social Liberals Thorning-Schmidt I CabinetII
62
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Østergaard, Morten Morten Østergaard
(born 1976)
2 September 201428 June 2015299 days Social Liberals Thorning-Schmidt II Cabinet
Ministry of Social Affairs and the Interior
(Social- og Indenrigsministeriet)
(59)
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Ellemann, Karen Karen Ellemann
(born 1969)
28 June 201528 November 20161 year, 153 days Venstre Lars Løkke Rasmussen II Cabinet
Ministry of Economy and the Interior
(Økonomi- og Indenrigsministeriet)
63
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Ammitzbøll-Bille, Simon Emil Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille
(born 1977)
28 November 201627 June 20192 years, 211 days Liberal Alliance Lars Løkke Rasmussen III Cabinet
Minister for Social Affairs and the Interior
(Social- og indenrigsminister)
63
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Astrid Krag
(born 1982)
27 June 201921 January 20211 year, 208 days Social Democrats Frederiksen I Cabinet
Minister for Housing and Interior
(Bolig- og indenrigsminister)
64
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Kaare Dybvad
(born 1984)
21 January 20212 May 20221 year, 101 days Social Democrats Frederiksen I Cabinet
65
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Christian Rabjerg Madsen
(born 1986)
2 May 202215 December 2022227 days Social Democrats Frederiksen I Cabinet
Minister of the Interior and Health
(Indenrigs- og sundhedsminister)
66
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Sophie Løhde
(born 1983)
15 December 2022Incumbent1 year, 134 days Venstre Frederiksen II Cabinet

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