List of members of the Folketing, 2011–2015

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69th Folketing
Folketinget, end of 2011-2015 term.png
Term15 September 2011 — 18 June 2015
Speaker A  Mogens Lykketoft
Prime Minister A  Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Cabinet Thorning-Schmidt I
Thorning-Schmidt II
Previous 2007-2011
Next 2015-2019

This is a list of the 179 members of the Folketing, in the 2011 to 2015 session. They were elected at the 2011 general election.

Contents

Election results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Denmark proper
Venstre 947,72526.747+1
Social Democrats (A)879,61524.844−1
Danish People's Party (O)436,72612.322−3
Danish Social Liberal Party (B)336,6989.517+8
Socialist People's Party (F)326,1929.216−7
Red-Green Alliance (Ø)236,8606.712+8
Liberal Alliance (I)176,5855.09+4
Conservative People's Party (C)175,0474.98−10
Christian Democrats (K)28,0700.800
Independents 1,8500.100
Invalid/blank votes34,307
Total3,545,3681001750
Registered voters/turnout4,079,91087.7
Faroe Islands
Union Party (B)6,36130.810
Social Democratic Party (C)4,32821.01+1
Republic (E)3,99819.40−1
People's Party (A)3,93219.000
Centre Party (H)8724.200
Self-Government Party (D)4812.300
Independents 6723.300
Invalid/blank votes301
Total20,64410020
Registered voters/turnout35,04458.9
Greenland
Inuit Ataqatigiit 9,78042.710
Siumut 8,49937.110
Democrats 2,88212.600
Atassut 1,7287.500
Independents 240.100
Invalid/blank votes612
Total22,91310020
Registered voters/turnout40,93557.4
Source: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Seat distribution

Below is the distribution of the 179 seats as it appeared after the 2011 election, as well at the distribution at the end of the term [6]

PartyParty leaderElected
seats
End
seats
Change
A  Social Democrats Helle Thorning-Schmidt 4447Increase2.svg 3
B  Social Liberal Party Morten Østergaard 1717Steady2.svg
C  Conservatives Søren Pape Poulsen 88Steady2.svg
F  Socialist People's Party Pia Olsen Dyhr 1612Decrease2.svg 4
I  Liberal Alliance Anders Samuelsen 99Steady2.svg
O  Danish People's Party Kristian Thulesen Dahl 2222Steady2.svg
V  Liberals Lars Løkke Rasmussen 4747Steady2.svg
Ø  Red-Green Alliance Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen [lower-alpha 1] 1212Steady2.svg
Å  The Alternative Uffe Elbæk -1Increase2.svg 1
JF  Social Democratic Party Aksel V. Johannesen 11Steady2.svg
SP  Union Party Kaj Leo Johannesen 11Steady2.svg
IA  Community of the People Aaja Chemnitz Larsen 11Steady2.svg
SI  Forward Aleqa Hammond 11Steady2.svg

Parliament members elected at the September 2011 election

NameBirth yearPartyConstituency
Pia Adelsteen 1963O  Danish People's Party North Zealand
Karina Adsbøl 1976O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
Alex Ahrendtsen 1967O  Danish People's Party Funen
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille 1977I  Liberal Alliance Copenhagen
Eigil Andersen 1953F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland
Hans Andersen 1974V  Liberals North Zealand
Kim Andersen 1957V  Liberals East Jutland
Liv Holm Andersen 1987B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland
Sophie Hæstorp Andersen 1974A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Christine Antorini 1965A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Jørgen Arbo-Bæhr 1955Ø  Red-Green Alliance North Zealand
Ida Auken 1978F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Christian Friis Bach 1966B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand
Pernille Vigsø Bagge 1975F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland
Lars Barfoed 1957C  Conservatives North Zealand
Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen 1982F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland
Gitte Lillelund Bech 1969V  Liberals Greater Copenhagen
Tom Behnke 1966C  Conservatives East Jutland
Jacob Bjerregaard 1977A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Liselott Blixt 1965O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Mette Bock 1957I  Liberal Alliance South Jutland
Erling Bonnesen 1955V  Liberals Funen
Trine Bramsen 1981A  Social Democrats Funen
Stine Brix 1982Ø  Red-Green Alliance North Jutland
Kirsten Brosbøl 1977A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Morten Bødskov 1970A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Bent Bøgsted 1956O  Danish People's Party North Jutland
Anne Baastrup 1952F  Socialist People's Party Funen
Özlem Sara Cekic 1976F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Peter Christensen 1975V  Liberals South Jutland
René Christensen 1970O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Villum Christensen 1954I  Liberal Alliance Zealand
Anne-Mette Winther Christiansen 1966V  Liberals East Jutland
Kim Christiansen 1956O  Danish People's Party East Jutland
Per Clausen 1955Ø  Red-Green Alliance East Jutland
Bjarne Corydon 1973A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Jens Henrik Thulesen Dahl 1961O  Danish People's Party Funen
Jonas Dahl 1978F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland
Kristian Thulesen Dahl 1969O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
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
Mikkel Dencker 1975O  Danish People's Party Greater Copenhagen
Lars Dohn 1950Ø  Red-Green Alliance West Jutland
Jørn Dohrmann 1969O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
Pia Olsen Dyhr 1971F  Socialist People's Party North Zealand
Uffe Elbæk 1954B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen
Louise Schack Elholm 1977V  Liberals Zealand
Jakob Ellemann-Jensen 1973V  Liberals Funen
Karen Ellemann 1969V  Liberals Greater Copenhagen
Benny Engelbrecht 1970A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Lene Espersen 1965C  Conservatives North Jutland
Søren Espersen 1953O  Danish People's Party Greater Copenhagen
Nadeem Farooq 1976B  Social Liberal Party Greater Copenhagen
Dennis Flydtkjær 1978O  Danish People's Party West Jutland
Thyra Frank 1952I  Liberal Alliance North Jutland
Claus Hjort Frederiksen 1947V  Liberals North Zealand
Mette Frederiksen 1977A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Lykke Friis 1969V  Liberals East Jutland
Steen Gade 1945F  Socialist People's Party South Jutland
Martin Geertsen 1970V  Liberals Copenhagen
Mette Gjerskov 1966A  Social Democrats Zealand
Karin Gaardsted 1955A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen 1983A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Carsten Hansen 1957A  Social Democrats Funen
Eva Kjer Hansen 1964V  Liberals South Jutland
Marlene Borst Hansen 1974B  Social Liberal Party South Jutland
Torben Hansen 1965A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Orla Hav 1952A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Jane Heitmann 1968V  Liberals Funen
Martin Henriksen 1980O  Danish People's Party Copenhagen
Preben Bang Henriksen 1954V  Liberals North Jutland
Camilla Hersom 1971B  Social Liberal Party Funen
Magnus Heunicke 1975A  Social Democrats Zealand
Birthe Rønn Hornbech 1943V  Liberals Zealand
Henning Hyllested 1954Ø  Red-Green Alliance South Jutland
Karen Hækkerup 1974A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Nick Hækkerup 1968A  Social Democrats North Zealand
Ole Hækkerup 1971A  Social Democrats Zealand
Henrik Høegh 1952V  Liberals Zealand
Bertel Haarder 1944V  Liberals Zealand
Doris Jakobsen 1978SI  Forward Greenland
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
Karen Jespersen 1947V  Liberals East Jutland
Jens Joel 1978A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Edmund Joensen 1944SP  Union Party Faroe Islands
Jan Johansen 1955A  Social Democrats Funen
Birgitte Josefsen 1951V  Liberals North Jutland
Peter Juel-Jensen 1966V  Liberals Bornholm
Christian Juhl 1953Ø  Red-Green Alliance Zealand
Jan E. Jørgensen 1965V  Liberals Copenhagen
Benedikte Kiær 1969C  Conservatives Greater Copenhagen
Pia Kjærsgaard 1947O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Karen J. Klint 1947A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Jeppe Kofod 1974A  Social Democrats Bornholm
Simon Kollerup 1986A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Astrid Krag 1982F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Marie Krarup 1965O  Danish People's Party South Jutland
Henrik Dam Kristensen 1957A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Christian Langballe 1967O  Danish People's Party West Jutland
Rasmus Horn Langhoff 1980A  Social Democrats Zealand
Esben Lunde Larsen 1978V  Liberals West Jutland
Flemming Damgaard Larsen 1951V  Liberals Zealand
Henrik Sass Larsen 1966A  Social Democrats Zealand
Karsten Lauritzen 1983V  Liberals North Jutland
Bjarne Laustsen 1953A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Mike Legarth 1960C  Conservatives South Jutland
Lars Christian Lilleholt 1965V  Liberals Funen
Annette Lind 1969A  Social Democrats West Jutland
Lone Loklindt 1960B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen
Kristian Pihl Lorentzen 1961V  Liberals West Jutland
Rosa Lund 1986Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Mogens Lykketoft 1946A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen
Sophie Løhde 1983V  Liberals North Zealand
Morten Marinus 1977O  Danish People's Party North Jutland
Anni Matthiesen 1964V  Liberals South Jutland
Mai Mercado 1980C  Conservatives Funen
Brian Mikkelsen 1966C  Conservatives Zealand
Jeppe Mikkelsen 1991B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland
Leif Mikkelsen 1945I  Liberal Alliance West Jutland
Flemming Møller Mortensen 1963A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Per Stig Møller 1942C  Conservatives Copenhagen
Tina Nedergaard 1969V  Liberals North Jutland
Holger K. Nielsen 1950F  Socialist People's Party Greater Copenhagen
Sofie Carsten Nielsen 1975B  Social Liberal Party Greater Copenhagen
Karsten Nonbo 1952V  Liberals Zealand
Karin Nødgaard 1966O  Danish People's Party Zealand
Ellen Trane Nørby 1980V  Liberals South Jutland
Ole Birk Olesen 1972I  Liberal Alliance East Jutland
Joachim B. Olsen 1977I  Liberal Alliance Greater Copenhagen
Sara Olsvig 1978IA  Community of the People Greenland
Maja Panduro 1982A  Social Democrats East Jutland
John Dyrby Paulsen 1963A  Social Democrats Zealand
Torsten Schack Pedersen 1976V  Liberals North Jutland
Jesper Petersen 1981F  Socialist People's Party South Jutland
Rasmus Helveg Petersen 1968B  Social Liberal Party Zealand
Søren Pind 1969V  Liberals Copenhagen
Troels Lund Poulsen 1976V  Liberals East Jutland
Rasmus Prehn 1973A  Social Democrats North Jutland
Lars Løkke Rasmussen 1964V  Liberals North Zealand
Troels Ravn 1961A  Social Democrats South Jutland
Mette Reissmann 1963A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Merete Riisager 1976I  Liberal Alliance Funen
Lotte Rod 1985B  Social Liberal Party South Jutland
Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil 1977A  Social Democrats Funen
Mads Rørvig 1985V  Liberals West Jutland
Anders Samuelsen 1967I  Liberal Alliance North Zealand
Manu Sareen 1967B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen
Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen 1984Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Hans Christian Schmidt 1953V  Liberals South Jutland
Hans Kristian Skibby 1969O  Danish People's Party East Jutland
Pernille Skipper 1984Ø  Red-Green Alliance Funen
Julie Skovsby 1978A  Social Democrats Funen
Sjúrður Skaale 1967JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands
Peter Skaarup 1964O  Danish People's Party Copenhagen
Ole Sohn 1954F  Socialist People's Party Zealand
Zenia Stampe 1979B  Social Liberal Party Zealand
Andreas Steenberg 1983B  Social Liberal Party West Jutland
Inger Støjberg 1973V  Liberals West Jutland
Finn Sørensen 1946Ø  Red-Green Alliance Copenhagen
Villy Søvndal 1952F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen
Hans Christian Thoning 1952V  Liberals South Jutland
Helle Thorning-Schmidt 1966A  Social Democrats Copenhagen
Ulla Tørnæs 1962V  Liberals South Jutland
Eyvind Vesselbo 1946V  Liberals Greater Copenhagen
Margrethe Vestager 1968B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand
Annette Vilhelmsen 1959F  Socialist People's Party Funen
Nikolaj Villumsen 1983Ø  Red-Green Alliance Zealand
Nicolai Wammen 1971A  Social Democrats East Jutland
Fatma Øktem 1973V  Liberals East Jutland
Morten Østergaard 1976B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland
Frank Aaen 1951Ø  Red-Green Alliance Greater Copenhagen

Party and member changes after the September 2011 elections

Party changes

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

NameOld partyConstituencyNew partyDate
Jesper Petersen F  Socialist People's Party South Jutland A  Social Democrats 21 March 2013
Uffe Elbæk B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen . Independent17 September 2013
.' IndependentÅ  The Alternative 13 March 2015
Ida Auken F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen A  Social Democrats 4 February 2014
Astrid Krag F  Socialist People's Party Zealand A  Social Democrats 4 February 2014
Ole Sohn F  Socialist People's Party Zealand A  Social Democrats 4 February 2014

Lasting member changes

Below are member changes that lasted through the entire term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPDateReason
Finn Thranum 1956V  Liberals East Jutland Lykke Friis 1 June 2013Friis resigned her seat.
Jakob Engel-Schmidt 1983V  Liberals Greater Copenhagen Gitte Lillelund Bech 3 March 2013Bech resigned her seat.
Trine Mach 1969F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen Villy Søvndal 21 December 2013Søvndal resigned his seat.
Jeppe Bruus 1978A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen Sophie Hæstorp Andersen 1 January 2014Andersen resigned her seat to become chairman of the Capital Region.
Charlotte Dyremose 1977C  Conservatives Greater Copenhagen Benedikte Kiær 1 Januar 2014Kiær resigned her seat to become mayor of Helsingør Municipality.
Anne Sina 1987A  Social Democrats South Jutland Jacob Bjerregaard 1 Januar 2014Bjerregaard resigned his seat to become mayor of Fredericia Municipality.
Anita Christensen 1973O  Danish People's Party South Jutland Jørn Dohrmann 21 June 2014Dohrmann resigned his seat to enter the European Parliament.
Jacob Lund 1965A  Social Democrats Bornholm Jeppe Kofod 1 July 2014Kofod resigned his seat to enter the European Parliament.
Jens E. Christensen 1968V  Liberals South Jutland Ulla Tørnæs 1 July 2014Tørnæs resigned her seat to enter the European Parliament.
Helle Løvgreen Mølvig 1963B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand Christian Friis Bach 1 August 2014Bach resigned his seat.
Yildiz Akdogan 1973A  Social Democrats Copenhagen Karen Hækkerup 21 October 2014Hækkerup resigned her seat.
Helge Vagn Jacobsen 1963B  Social Liberal Party North Zealand Margrethe Vestager 3 November 2014Vestager resigned her seat.
Daniel Rugholm 1982C  Conservatives North Jutland Lene Espersen 11 November 2014Espersen resigned her seat.

Temporary member changes

Below are temporary member replacements during the term.

ReplacementBirth yearPartyConstituencyReplaced MPStartEndLength
Marie-Louise Andreassen 1971B  Social Liberal Party Greater Copenhagen Nadeem Farooq 27 October 201117 November 201121 days
René Skau Björnsson 1967A  Social Democrats East Jutland Maja Panduro 27 October 201117 November 201121 days
Ida Damborg 1969F  Socialist People's Party South Jutland Karina Lorentzen Dehnhardt 27 October 201115 April 2012171 days
Merete Dea Larsen 1978O  Danish People's Party Zealand Pia Kjærsgaard 27 October 201117 November 201121 days
Anne Sina 1987A  Social Democrats South Jutland Karen J. Klint 27 October 201117 November 201121 days
Jacob Lund 1965A  Social Democrats Bornholm Jeppe Kofod 29 November 201121 December 201122 days
Finn Thranum 1956V  Liberals East Jutland Troels Lund Poulsen 6 December 201111 March 201296 days
Meta Fuglsang 1960F  Socialist People's Party Zealand Astrid Krag 17 January 20129 April 201283 days
Poul Andersen 1952A  Social Democrats Funen Julie Skovsby 31 January 201226 March 201255 days
Hans Vestager 1945B  Social Liberal Party South Jutland Marlene Borst Hansen 5 March 201230 November 2012270 days
Aksel V. Johannesen 1972JF  Social Democratic Party Faroe Islands Sjúrður Skaale 20 April 201220 May 201230 days
Kisser Franciska Lehnert 1966I  Liberal Alliance Zealand Villum Christensen 2 October 20128 October 20126 days
Daniel Toft Jakobsen 1978A  Social Democrats East Jutland Kirsten Brosbøl 23 October 20121 December 2013404 days
Linda Kristiansen 1977B  Social Liberal Party Zealand Zenia Stampe 23 October 20121 April 2013160 days
Laura Lindahl 1983I  Liberal Alliance Copenhagen Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille 23 October 201229 October 20126 days
René Skau Björnsson 1967A  Social Democrats East Jutland Leif Lahn Jensen 24 October 20129 November 201216 days
Karl H. Bornhøft 1949F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland Pernille Vigsø Bagge 24 October 20129 November 201216 days
Per Husted 1966A  Social Democrats North Jutland Rasmus Prehn 24 October 20129 November 201216 days
Merete Dea Larsen 1978O  Danish People's Party Zealand Pia Kjærsgaard 24 October 20129 November 201216 days
Anne Sina 1987A  Social Democrats South Jutland Troels Ravn 24 October 20129 November 201216 days
Helle Sjelle 1971C  Conservatives Zealand Brian Mikkelsen 24 October 20129 November 201216 days
Pernille Boye Koch 1970B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen Uffe Elbæk 1 January 201331 January 201330 days
Mie Bergmann 1950B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland Morten Østergaard 10 January 20133 February 201324 days
Per Husted 1966A  Social Democrats North Jutland Simon Kollerup 10 January 201317 February 20137 days
Sanne Rubinke 1961F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland Eigil Andersen 17 January 201322 April 201395 days
Vivi Kier 1958C  Conservatives Funen Mai Mercado 1 March 201320 December 2013294 days
Karen Touborg 1972F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland Pernille Vigsø Bagge 4 April 201315 April 201311 days
Mette Boye 1974F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen Ida Auken 30 April 201330 June 201361 days
Niels Christian Nielsen 1957A  Social Democrats Funen Julie Skovsby 25 June 20132 July 20137 days
Johan Lund Olsen 1958IA  Community of the People Greenland Sara Olsvig 8 September 201314 September 20136 days
Poul Andersen 1952A  Social Democrats Funen Julie Skovsby 10 September 20134 April 2014206 days
Thomas Medom 1980F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland Eigil Andersen 1 October 20137 October 20136 days
Johan Lund Olsen 1958IA  Community of the People Greenland Sara Olsvig 1 October 201319 November 201349 days
Peder Christensen 1958A  Social Democrats West Jutland Thomas Jensen 21 October 201311 November 201321 days
Pernille Boye Koch 1970B  Social Liberal Party Copenhagen Uffe Elbæk 21 October 20138 November 201318 days
Per Husted 1966A  Social Democrats North Jutland Bjarne Laustsen 23 October 20138 November 201316 days
Merete Dea Larsen 1978O  Danish People's Party Zealand Karin Nødgaard 23 October 20138 November 201316 days
Rasmus Lynghøj 1981A  Social Democrats West Jutland Karin Gaardsted 23 October 20138 November 201316 days
Kristen Touborg 1943F  Socialist People's Party South Jutland Steen Gade 23 October 20138 November 201316 days
Jeppe Bruus 1978A  Social Democrats Greater Copenhagen Sophie Hæstorp Andersen 5 November 20133 December 201328 days
Annika Smith 1976F  Socialist People's Party Copenhagen Villy Søvndal 26 November 201320 December 201324 days
Per Husted 1966A  Social Democrats North Jutland Simon Kollerup 3 December 201320 December 201317 days
Karsten Hønge 1958F  Socialist People's Party Funen Anne Baastrup 28 January 20146 October 2014251 days
Sanne Rubinke 1961F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland Jonas Dahl 11 March 201416 April 201436 days
Peder Christensen 1958A  Social Democrats West Jutland Thomas Jensen 18 March 201413 June 201487 days
Johan Lund Olsen 1958IA  Community of the People Greenland Sara Olsvig 21 March 201425 April 201435 days
Per Husted 1966A  Social Democrats North Jutland Simon Kollerup 22 April 201411 June 201450 days
Johan Lund Olsen 1958IA  Community of the People Greenland Sara Olsvig 15 September 201427 May 2015254 days
Mie Bergmann 1950B  Social Liberal Party East Jutland Jeppe Mikkelsen 22 October 20147 November 201416 days
Kenneth Kristensen Berth 1977O  Danish People's Party Greater Copenhagen Søren Espersen 22 October 20147 November 201416 days
Karsten Hønge 1958F  Socialist People's Party Funen Annette Vilhelmsen 22 October 20147 November 201416 days
Peter Laigaard 1965I  Liberal Alliance North Jutland Thyra Frank 22 October 20147 November 201416 days
Sarah Nørris 1979Ø  Red-Green Alliance South Jutland Henning Hyllested 22 October 20147 November 201416 days
René Skau Björnsson 1967A  Social Democrats East Jutland Maja Panduro 4 November 201423 February 2015111 days
Karl H. Bornhøft 1949F  Socialist People's Party North Jutland Pernille Vigsø Bagge 4 November 201419 December 201445 days
Bente Bendix 1961V  Liberals South Jutland Ellen Trane Nørby 7 November 201416 December 201439 days
Nick Nielsen 1975SI  Forward Greenland Doris Jakobsen 16 December 201411 February 201557 days
Sanne Rubinke 1961F  Socialist People's Party East Jutland Jonas Dahl 13 January 201527 February 201545 days
Ib Poulsen 1965O  Danish People's Party North Jutland Morten Marinus 20 January 201527 February 201538 days
Bruno Jerup 1957Ø  Red-Green Alliance Zealand Nikolaj Villumsen 26 January 20151 February 20156 days
Per Løkken 1962C  Conservatives East Jutland Tom Behnke 3 February 201526 April 201582 days
Susanne Eilersen 1964O  Danish People's Party South Jutland Anita Christensen 10 March 201527 May 201578 days

Notes

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

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