advertisement
Danish elections 2022News

Final results of the Danish elections and the number of seats for each party

Warning: Sharing the link is permitted only; copying the content or using the site's images for any reason is prohibited under copyright law.

Here are the final results of the Danish elections held yesterday, November 1st, and the number of seats for each party, noting whether the number of seats increased or decreased compared to the 2019 elections:

Read also | A thrilling election night: The red party ultimately secured a majority (90 seats) in the Danish parliament

  • Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokratiet) Red Party
    50 seats after gaining two new seats compared to the 2019 elections
  • Venstre Liberal Party Blue right-wing party
    23 seats, a loss of 20 seats compared to the 2019 elections.
  • moderates Moderaterne
    16 seats, and this is the first election for the new party.
  • Socialist People's Party SF Red Party
    15 seats, a gain of one seat compared to the 2019 elections
  • Danish Democrats Party (Danmarksdemokraterne) A right-wing blue party founded by Inga Stöberg
    14 seats, and this is the first election for the new party.
  • Liberal Alliance Blue right-wing party
    14 seats and gained 10 new seats compared to the 2019 elections
  • Conservative Party Blue right-wing party
    10 seats and a loss of two seats compared to the 2019 elections
  • United List Party Enhedslisten Red Party
    9 seats, a decrease of 4 seats compared to the 2019 elections.
  • Radical Party Red Party
    7 seats and a loss of 9 seats compared to the 2019 elections
  • The right-wing neo-bourgeois party, Nye Borgerlige Blue right-wing party
    6 seats, gaining 2 seats compared to the 2019 elections
  • Alternative Party Red Party
    Six seats and one seat gained compared to the 2019 elections
  • Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkepatri) Right-wing, blue-wing party
    5 seats and a loss of 11 seats compared to the 2019 elections
  • Independent Green Party (Frie Grønne)
    He did not win any seats, and this is the first election this new party has contested.
  • Christian Democratic Party (Kristendemokraterne) Blue right-wing party
    He did not win any seats and achieved the lowest result in the Danish elections.

Asma Abbas

A Danish Arab media professional with a master's degree in media, a journalist and presenter on Arab satellite channels, a registered member of the official Danish Media Council, an international trainer, an architect, and an international peace ambassador in an organization registered with the United Nations.

Related Articles

Back to top button
error: Content is protected!!