North Zealand (Folketing constituency)

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North Zealand
Nordsjælland
Constituency
for the Folketing
Outline map
Location of North Zealand within Denmark
Municipality
RegionCapital
Population464,192 (2020)[1]
Electorate335,601 (2019)
Current constituency
Created2007
Seats10 (2007–present)
Members of the Folketing[2]
List
Created from

North Zealand (Danish: Nordsjælland) is one of the 12 multi-member constituencies of the Folketing, the national legislature of Denmark. The constituency was established in 2007 following the public administration structural reform. It consists of the municipalities of Allerød, Egedal, Fredensborg, Frederikssund, Furesø, Gribskov, Halsnæs, Helsingør, Hillerød, Hørsholm and Rudersdal. The constituency currently elects 10 of the 179 members of the Folketing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2019 general election it had 335,601 registered electors.

Electoral system[]

North Zealand currently elects 10 of the 179 members of the Folketing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[3][4] Constituency seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[5][6] Compensatory seats are calculated based on the national vote and are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method, initially at the provincial level and finally at the constituency level.[7][8] Only parties that reach any one of three thresholds stipulated by section 77 of the Folketing (Parliamentary) Elections Act - winning at least one constituency seat; obtaining at least the Hare quota (valid votes in province/number of constituency seats in province) in two of the three provinces; or obtaining at least 2% of the national vote - compete for compensatory seats.[9][10]

Election results[]

Summary[]

Election Red–Green
Ø
Socialist People's
F
Alternative
Å
Social Democrats
A
Social Liberals
B
Venstre
V
Conservative
People's

C
Liberal
Alliance

I/Y
People's
O
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2019 16,213 5.60% 0 19,993 6.90% 1 7,846 2.71% 0 61,801 21.33% 3 32,419 11.19% 1 67,742 23.39% 3 32,368 11.17% 1 9,581 3.31% 0 21,734 7.50% 1
2015 18,171 6.32% 1 11,182 3.89% 0 12,957 4.51% 0 64,822 22.55% 3 17,515 6.09% 0 59,155 20.58% 3 15,123 5.26% 0 32,744 11.39% 1 53,980 18.78% 2
2011 15,062 5.24% 0 21,012 7.31% 1 54,182 18.84% 2 33,537 11.66% 1 91,870 31.94% 4 19,765 6.87% 0 20,613 7.17% 1 30,279 10.53% 1
2007 5,612 2.00% 0 30,142 10.77% 1 57,861 20.67% 2 20,031 7.15% 1 78,834 28.16% 4 38,667 13.81% 1 12,107 4.32% 0 35,252 12.59% 1

(Excludes compensatory seats)

Detailed[]

2019[]

Results of the 2019 general election held on 5 June 2019:[11][12][13][14]

Party Votes per nomination district Total
Votes
% Seats
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con. Com. Tot.
Venstre V 12,063 10,701 11,289 6,500 13,996 13,193 67,742 23.39% 3 0 3
Social Democrats A 11,701 6,671 13,198 9,520 13,131 7,580 61,801 21.33% 3 0 3
Danish Social Liberal Party B 6,516 5,168 2,954 4,219 5,362 8,200 32,419 11.19% 1 1 2
Conservative People's Party C 5,486 6,320 3,016 4,237 4,786 8,523 32,368 11.17% 1 1 2
Danish People's Party O 3,607 2,572 5,326 3,127 4,869 2,233 21,734 7.50% 1 0 1
Socialist People's Party F 3,948 2,359 3,862 2,766 4,015 3,043 19,993 6.90% 1 0 1
Red–Green Alliance Ø 2,912 1,717 2,840 2,881 3,441 2,422 16,213 5.60% 0 1 1
Liberal Alliance I 1,699 1,829 906 1,126 1,580 2,441 9,581 3.31% 0 0 0
The New Right D 1,407 1,255 1,852 1,453 2,118 1,354 9,439 3.26% 0 1 1
The Alternative Å 1,365 944 1,070 1,229 1,765 1,473 7,846 2.71% 0 0 0
Hard Line P 653 490 961 672 1,048 452 4,276 1.48% 0 0 0
Christian Democrats K 450 383 407 297 1,283 409 3,229 1.11% 0 0 0
Klaus Riskær Pedersen E 459 376 536 405 566 411 2,753 0.95% 0 0 0
Gert Lassen (Independent) 30 27 41 26 86 49 259 0.09% 0 0 0
Hans Frederik Brobjerg (Independent) 5 1 3 5 8 1 23 0.01% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 52,301 40,813 48,261 38,463 58,054 51,784 289,676 100.00% 10 4 14
Blank Votes 339 198 359 286 377 280 1,839 0.63%
Rejected Votes – Other 118 62 134 105 142 128 689 0.24%
Total Polled 52,758 41,073 48,754 38,854 58,573 52,192 292,204 87.07%
Registered Electors 58,981 46,598 57,957 46,229 68,049 57,787 335,601
Turnout 89.45% 88.14% 84.12% 84.05% 86.07% 90.32% 87.07%

Votes per municipality:[15]

Party Votes per municipality Total
Votes
Alle
-rød
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Furesø Gribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
Venstre V 3,977 6,889 5,605 7,245 5,174 6,877 4,044 6,500 7,119 5,096 9,216 67,742
Social Democrats A 3,079 6,730 4,802 7,548 4,971 5,782 5,650 9,520 7,349 1,869 4,501 61,801
Danish Social Liberal Party B 2,359 2,566 3,258 1,927 3,950 1,798 1,027 4,219 3,564 1,910 5,841 32,419
Conservative People's Party C 2,380 2,406 2,787 2,036 3,080 2,095 980 4,237 2,691 3,533 6,143 32,368
Danish People's Party O 907 2,478 1,767 3,054 1,129 2,802 2,272 3,127 2,067 805 1,326 21,734
Socialist People's Party F 1,171 1,961 1,764 1,981 1,987 1,670 1,881 2,766 2,345 595 1,872 19,993
Red–Green Alliance Ø 782 1,234 1,324 1,654 1,678 1,464 1,186 2,881 1,977 393 1,640 16,213
Liberal Alliance I 560 862 908 600 837 602 306 1,126 978 921 1,881 9,581
The New Right D 468 873 739 1,089 534 1,094 763 1,453 1,024 516 886 9,439
The Alternative Å 424 575 719 599 790 761 471 1,229 1,004 225 1,049 7,846
Hard Line P 144 411 313 552 242 585 409 672 463 177 308 4,276
Christian Democrats K 171 227 257 245 223 579 162 297 704 126 238 3,229
Klaus Riskær Pedersen E 115 278 253 295 181 339 241 405 227 123 296 2,753
Gert Lassen (Independent) 18 13 19 16 17 42 25 26 44 8 31 259
Hans Frederik Brobjerg (Independent) 1 3 1 2 2 4 1 5 4 0 0 23
Valid Votes 16,556 27,506 24,516 28,843 24,795 26,494 19,418 38,463 31,560 16,297 35,228 289,676
Blank Votes 102 199 127 227 140 166 132 286 211 71 178 1,839
Rejected Votes – Other 50 66 43 71 52 72 63 105 70 19 78 689
Total Polled 16,708 27,771 24,686 29,141 24,987 26,732 19,613 38,854 31,841 16,387 35,484 292,204
Registered Electors 18,276 30,988 28,323 34,253 27,993 31,484 23,704 46,229 36,565 18,275 39,511 335,601
Turnout 91.42% 89.62% 87.16% 85.08% 89.26% 84.91% 82.74% 84.05% 87.08% 89.67% 89.81% 87.07%

The following candidates were elected:[16][17] Mette Abildgaard (C), 18,962 votes; Hans Andersen (V), 13,415 votes; Birgitte Bergman (C), 5,102 votes; Claus Hjort Frederiksen (V), 13,413 votes; Nick Hækkerup (A), 23,881 votes; Kristian Hegaard (B), 1,945 votes; Martin Lidegaard (B), 12,703 votes; Sophie Løhde (V), 23,801 votes; Morten Messerschmidt (O), 7,554 votes; Henrik Møller (A), 8,339 votes; Rasmus Stoklund (A), 9,759 votes; Mette Thiesen (D), 4,354 votes; Trine Torp (F), 4,307 votes; and Mai Villadsen (Ø), 4,926 votes.

2015[]

Results of the 2015 general election held on 18 June 2015:[18][19][20][21]

Party Votes per nomination district Total
Votes
% Seats
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con. Com. Tot.
Social Democrats A 12,701 7,523 12,770 9,688 12,889 9,251 64,822 22.55% 3 0 3
Venstre V 10,613 9,377 9,466 5,552 12,358 11,789 59,155 20.58% 3 0 3
Danish People's Party O 9,041 6,441 12,048 8,019 12,234 6,197 53,980 18.78% 2 1 3
Liberal Alliance I 5,724 6,182 3,149 3,690 5,362 8,637 32,744 11.39% 1 1 2
Red–Green Alliance Ø 3,153 2,003 3,514 3,124 3,902 2,475 18,171 6.32% 1 0 1
Danish Social Liberal Party B 3,613 2,848 1,511 2,036 2,893 4,614 17,515 6.09% 0 1 1
Conservative People's Party C 2,447 3,083 1,313 2,388 2,030 3,862 15,123 5.26% 0 1 1
The Alternative Å 2,199 1,633 1,920 2,081 2,840 2,284 12,957 4.51% 0 1 1
Socialist People's Party F 1,977 1,311 2,279 1,536 2,366 1,713 11,182 3.89% 0 1 1
Christian Democrats K 182 161 197 144 819 177 1,680 0.58% 0 0 0
Aleks Jensen (Independent) 15 11 20 9 11 2 68 0.02% 0 0 0
Gert Lassen (Independent) 5 4 3 2 6 14 34 0.01% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 51,670 40,577 48,190 38,269 57,710 51,015 287,431 100.00% 10 6 16
Blank Votes 358 256 339 259 420 325 1,957 0.67%
Rejected Votes – Other 142 83 183 123 163 140 834 0.29%
Total Polled 52,170 40,916 48,712 38,651 58,293 51,480 290,222 88.27%
Registered Electors 57,722 46,116 56,789 45,463 66,262 56,449 328,801
Turnout 90.38% 88.72% 85.78% 85.02% 87.97% 91.20% 88.27%

Votes per municipality:[15]

Party Votes per municipality Total
Votes
Alle
-rød
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Furesø Gribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
Social Democrats A 3,450 6,778 5,139 7,251 5,923 5,541 5,519 9,688 7,348 2,384 5,801 64,822
Venstre V 3,483 5,955 4,998 6,158 4,658 5,932 3,308 5,552 6,426 4,379 8,306 59,155
Danish People's Party O 2,388 6,026 4,267 7,017 3,015 6,889 5,031 8,019 5,345 2,174 3,809 53,980
Liberal Alliance I 2,012 2,698 2,920 2,027 3,026 2,343 1,122 3,690 3,019 3,262 6,625 32,744
Red–Green Alliance Ø 798 1,351 1,551 1,919 1,802 1,733 1,595 3,124 2,169 452 1,677 18,171
Danish Social Liberal Party B 1,287 1,380 1,729 1,065 2,233 976 446 2,036 1,917 1,119 3,327 17,515
Conservative People's Party C 1,171 1,113 1,357 872 1,334 792 441 2,388 1,238 1,726 2,691 15,123
The Alternative Å 622 909 1,189 1,056 1,290 1,332 864 2,081 1,508 444 1,662 12,957
Socialist People's Party F 664 959 999 1,221 1,018 954 1,058 1,536 1,412 312 1,049 11,182
Christian Democrats K 72 89 123 105 93 388 92 144 431 38 105 1,680
Aleks Jensen (Independent) 1 5 9 15 10 2 5 9 9 2 1 68
Gert Lassen (Independent) 2 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 5 0 12 34
Valid Votes 15,950 27,267 24,285 28,707 24,403 26,883 19,483 38,269 30,827 16,292 35,065 287,431
Blank Votes 119 184 169 213 174 190 126 259 230 87 206 1,957
Rejected Votes – Other 40 77 49 109 65 76 74 123 87 34 100 834
Total Polled 16,109 27,528 24,503 29,029 24,642 27,149 19,683 38,651 31,144 16,413 35,371 290,222
Registered Electors 17,462 30,333 27,969 33,493 27,389 31,061 23,296 45,463 35,201 18,147 38,987 328,801
Turnout 92.25% 90.75% 87.61% 86.67% 89.97% 87.41% 84.49% 85.02% 88.47% 90.44% 90.73% 88.27%

The following candidates were elected:[22][23] Mette Abildgaard (C), 6,071 votes; Pia Adelsteen (O), 14,057 votes; Hans Andersen (V), 9,386 votes; Christine Antorini (A), 18,523 votes; (I), 913 votes; Claus Hjort Frederiksen (V), 16,067 votes; (Ø), 5,167 votes; Nick Hækkerup (A), 26,064 votes; (O), 15,094 votes; Martin Lidegaard (B), 12,477 votes; Sophie Løhde (V), 22,560 votes; (O), 8,725 votes; (Å), 7,452 votes; Anders Samuelsen (I), 29,204 votes; (A), 9,073 votes; and Trine Torp (F), 5,927 votes.

2011[]

Results of the 2011 general election held on 15 September 2011:[24][25][26][27]

Party Votes per nomination district Total
Votes
% Seats
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con. Com. Tot.
Venstre V 15,618 14,314 14,555 9,953 19,535 17,895 91,870 31.94% 4 0 4
Social Democrats A 10,082 5,981 11,530 9,092 10,989 6,508 54,182 18.84% 2 0 2
Danish Social Liberal Party B 6,701 4,942 3,900 4,237 6,133 7,624 33,537 11.66% 1 1 2
Danish People's Party O 5,143 3,679 6,884 4,519 6,526 3,528 30,279 10.53% 1 0 1
Socialist People's Party F 3,623 2,411 4,363 3,289 4,319 3,007 21,012 7.31% 1 0 1
Liberal Alliance I 3,725 3,679 2,439 2,344 3,335 5,091 20,613 7.17% 1 0 1
Conservative People's Party C 3,478 4,216 1,868 2,436 2,936 4,831 19,765 6.87% 0 1 1
Red–Green Alliance Ø 2,649 1,549 2,910 2,469 3,324 2,161 15,062 5.24% 0 1 1
Christian Democrats K 127 112 195 95 515 127 1,171 0.41% 0 0 0
Bjarne Holm (Independent) 14 15 16 11 21 22 99 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 51,160 40,898 48,660 38,445 57,633 50,794 287,590 100.00% 10 3 13
Blank Votes 264 145 263 224 302 228 1,426 0.49%
Rejected Votes – Other 169 64 204 152 158 139 886 0.31%
Total Polled 51,593 41,107 49,127 38,821 58,093 51,161 289,902 90.09%
Registered Electors 56,043 45,240 56,122 44,425 64,666 55,287 321,783
Turnout 92.06% 90.86% 87.54% 87.39% 89.84% 92.54% 90.09%

Votes per municipality:[15]

Party Votes per municipality Total
Votes
Alle
-rød
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Furesø Gribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
Venstre V 5,216 8,838 7,779 9,156 6,780 10,183 5,399 9,953 9,352 6,535 12,679 91,870
Social Democrats A 2,414 5,663 4,281 6,457 4,419 4,799 5,073 9,092 6,190 1,700 4,094 54,182
Danish Social Liberal Party B 2,181 2,958 3,103 2,464 3,743 2,387 1,436 4,237 3,746 1,839 5,443 33,537
Danish People's Party O 1,328 3,293 2,432 3,929 1,850 3,605 2,955 4,519 2,921 1,247 2,200 30,279
Socialist People's Party F 1,156 1,757 1,906 2,394 1,866 1,894 1,969 3,289 2,425 505 1,851 21,012
Liberal Alliance I 1,271 1,858 1,855 1,543 1,867 1,440 896 2,344 1,895 1,824 3,820 20,613
Conservative People's Party C 1,362 1,590 1,965 1,187 1,888 1,091 681 2,436 1,845 2,251 3,469 19,765
Red–Green Alliance Ø 632 1,072 1,170 1,518 1,577 1,433 1,392 2,469 1,891 379 1,529 15,062
Christian Democrats K 67 75 85 110 52 251 85 95 264 27 60 1,171
Bjarne Holm (Independent) 4 8 12 9 6 9 7 11 12 3 18 99
Valid Votes 15,631 27,112 24,588 28,767 24,048 27,092 19,893 38,445 30,541 16,310 35,163 287,590
Blank Votes 88 144 99 153 120 150 110 224 152 46 140 1,426
Rejected Votes – Other 45 90 41 138 79 61 66 152 97 23 94 886
Total Polled 15,764 27,346 24,728 29,058 24,247 27,303 20,069 38,821 30,790 16,379 35,397 289,902
Registered Electors 16,894 29,533 27,512 32,904 26,510 30,555 23,218 44,425 34,111 17,728 38,393 321,783
Turnout 93.31% 92.59% 89.88% 88.31% 91.46% 89.36% 86.44% 87.39% 90.26% 92.39% 92.20% 90.09%

The following candidates were elected:[28][29] Pia Adelsteen (O), 9,624 votes; Hans Andersen (V), 1,722 votes; Christine Antorini (A), 19,710 votes; (Ø), 3,210 votes; Christian Friis Bach (B), 2,015 votes; Lars Barfoed (C), 13,577 votes; Pia Olsen Dyhr (F), 6,603 votes; Claus Hjort Frederiksen (V), 5,096 votes; Nick Hækkerup (A), 15,091 votes; Sophie Løhde (V), 9,776 votes; Lars Løkke Rasmussen (V), 72,786 votes; Anders Samuelsen (I), 18,472 votes; and Margrethe Vestager (B), 30,376 votes.

2007[]

Results of the 2007 general election held on 13 November 2007:[30][31][32][33][34]

Party Votes per nomination district Total
Votes
% Seats
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con. Com. Tot.
Venstre V 13,420 12,600 12,406 8,511 15,797 16,100 78,834 28.16% 4 0 4
Social Democrats A 10,154 6,526 12,279 9,523 12,261 7,118 57,861 20.67% 2 1 3
Conservative People's Party C 7,335 7,396 4,462 4,425 6,228 8,821 38,667 13.81% 1 1 2
Danish People's Party O 5,979 4,405 7,990 5,163 7,559 4,156 35,252 12.59% 1 1 2
Socialist People's Party F 5,654 3,278 5,567 4,844 6,208 4,591 30,142 10.77% 1 1 2
Danish Social Liberal Party B 3,752 3,054 2,298 2,590 3,495 4,842 20,031 7.15% 1 0 1
New Alliance Y 2,231 2,042 1,429 1,535 2,095 2,775 12,107 4.32% 0 1 1
Unity List Ø 993 643 863 949 1,227 937 5,612 2.00% 0 0 0
Christian Democrats K 181 137 221 156 577 185 1,457 0.52% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 49,699 40,081 47,515 37,696 55,447 49,525 279,963 100.00% 10 5 15
Blank Votes 196 139 220 132 211 164 1,062 0.38%
Rejected Votes – Other 88 84 125 68 123 110 598 0.21%
Total Polled 49,983 40,304 47,860 37,896 55,781 49,799 281,623 89.05%
Registered Electors 54,548 44,926 55,288 44,073 62,986 54,439 316,260
Turnout 91.63% 89.71% 86.56% 85.98% 88.56% 91.48% 89.05%

Votes per municipality:[15]

Party Votes per municipality Total
Votes
Alle
-rød
Egedal Fred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Furesø Gribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
[a]
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
Venstre V 4,603 7,755 6,904 7,685 5,665 8,265 4,721 8,511 7,532 5,696 11,497 78,834
Social Democrats A 2,488 5,543 4,654 7,005 4,611 5,166 5,274 9,523 7,095 1,872 4,630 57,861
Conservative People's Party C 2,566 3,675 3,535 3,004 3,660 2,504 1,458 4,425 3,724 3,861 6,255 38,667
Danish People's Party O 1,493 3,581 2,889 4,496 2,398 4,245 3,494 5,163 3,314 1,516 2,663 35,252
Socialist People's Party F 1,595 2,460 2,525 3,164 3,194 2,898 2,403 4,844 3,310 753 2,996 30,142
Danish Social Liberal Party B 1,323 1,532 1,897 1,379 2,220 1,471 919 2,590 2,024 1,157 3,519 20,031
New Alliance Y 711 994 1,148 890 1,237 947 539 1,535 1,148 894 2,064 12,107
Unity List Ø 218 353 489 437 640 453 426 949 774 154 719 5,612
Christian Democrats K 85 94 106 95 87 279 126 156 298 31 100 1,457
Valid Votes 15,082 25,987 24,147 28,155 23,712 26,228 19,360 37,696 29,219 15,934 34,443 279,963
Blank Votes 43 99 100 140 97 90 80 132 121 39 121 1,062
Rejected Votes – Other 30 49 62 83 39 62 42 68 61 22 80 598
Total Polled 15,155 26,135 24,309 28,378 23,848 26,380 19,482 37,896 29,401 15,995 34,644 281,623
Registered Electors 16,448 28,471 27,299 32,337 26,077 30,057 22,951 44,073 32,929 17,627 37,991 316,260
Turnout 92.14% 91.80% 89.05% 87.76% 91.45% 87.77% 84.89% 85.98% 89.29% 90.74% 91.19% 89.05%

The following candidates were elected:[35][36] Malou Aamund (Y), 9,300 votes; Pia Adelsteen (O), 11,091 votes; Lars Barfoed (C), 9,280 votes; Pia Christmas-Møller (C), 13,206 votes; Pia Olsen Dyhr (F), 11,439 votes; Claus Hjort Frederiksen (V), 9,950 votes; (A), 10,146 votes; Nick Hækkerup (A), 23,014 votes; (O), 6,096 votes; Sophie Løhde (V), 11,160 votes; (A), 13,506 votes; Thor Pedersen (V), 9,946 votes; Lars Løkke Rasmussen (V), 38,375 votes; Margrethe Vestager (B), 17,947 votes; and (F), 7,089 votes.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Halsnæs Municipality was known as prior to January 2008.

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