East Jutland (Folketing constituency)

East Jutland (Danish: Østjylland) 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 Aarhus, Favrskov, Hedensted, Horsens, Norddjurs, Odder, Randers, Samsø, Skanderborg and Syddjurs. The constituency currently elects 18 of the 179 members of the Folketing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2019 general election it had 584,347 registered electors.

East Jutland
Østjylland
Constituency
for the Folketing
Location of East Jutland within Denmark
Municipality
RegionCentral Denmark
Population898,083 (2020)[1]
Electorate584,347 (2019)
Current constituency
Created2007
Seats
List
  • 18 (2011–present)
  • 17 (2007–2011)
Members of the Folketing[2]
List
Created from
  • Aarhus County
  • Vejle County
  • Viborg County

Electoral system

East Jutland currently elects 18 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

ElectionRed–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 %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
201935,2617.11%140,6658.20%216,9153.41%0128,10825.82%649,1579.91%2112,35822.65%528,4315.73%114,1572.85%038,8897.84%1
201535,9607.43%121,1004.36%029,5876.11%1132,32027.32%623,8764.93%190,52818.69%413,4902.79%040,1018.28%191,62118.92%4
201130,4716.32%143,3648.99%1131,33827.22%550,35010.44%2131,67427.29%618,0283.74%023,6824.91%150,27410.42%2
20079,8872.14%061,49613.30%2127,43227.56%624,9215.39%1125,07427.05%540,0688.67%113,3892.90%056,21812.16%2

(Excludes compensatory seats)

2019

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

PartyVotes per nomination districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aarhus
East
Aarhus
North
Aarhus
South
Aarhus
West
DjursFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Randers
North
Randers
South
Skander
-borg
Con.Com.Tot.
Social DemocratsA11,72512,40811,97513,05914,8868,4006,91714,6019,9189,49914,720128,10825.82%617
VenstreV12,5648,44611,0108,40412,7008,1999,02412,4377,0848,29014,200112,35822.65%516
Danish Social Liberal PartyB9,7718,2456,2907,2852,6302,1001,2053,6271,5341,6034,86749,1579.91%213
Socialist People's PartyF6,4465,9685,1474,4583,6301,8521,2583,4111,7932,0894,61340,6658.20%202
Danish People's PartyO2,2692,3322,6093,3155,2132,7484,1276,0422,8812,9174,43638,8897.84%112
Red–Green AllianceØ6,3595,9634,4174,7092,7441,3029052,6721,3921,5643,23435,2617.11%101
Conservative People's PartyC4,2872,7053,3102,5272,2522,0871,5693,2081,2081,4243,85428,4315.73%101
The AlternativeÅ3,7392,9482,1681,8091,2886303731,0754066671,81216,9153.41%011
Liberal AllianceI2,7811,8111,4921,1911,3706457061,6475137091,29214,1572.85%011
Christian DemocratsK1,1181,4159281,1498315691,3908905197951,01310,6172.14%000
The New RightD9678279459921,1546196951,2535756861,0849,7971.97%011
Hard LineP5936665587499044935751,1485555556887,4841.51%000
Klaus Riskær PedersenE4654183433224421932354421702294153,6740.74%000
Chresten H. Ibsen (Independent)53704778413118531923564890.10%000
Hans Schultz (Independent)710874429135600.01%000
Valid Votes63,14454,23251,24750,05450,08929,87228,99952,51528,56831,05356,289496,062100.00%18725
Blank Votes4724383664004102582824642202664294,0050.80%
Rejected Votes – Other13514112414611444771596963921,1640.23%
Total Polled63,75154,81151,73750,60050,61330,17429,35853,13828,85731,38256,810501,23185.78%
Registered Electors71,78063,41658,27760,33561,23834,43634,12963,45035,32638,05963,901584,347
Turnout88.81%86.43%88.78%83.87%82.65%87.62%86.02%83.75%81.69%82.46%88.90%85.78%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
AarhusFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Nord
-djurs
OdderRandersSamsøSkander
-borg
Syd
-djurs
Social DemocratsA49,1678,4006,91714,6017,4963,96119,41763810,1217,390128,108
VenstreV40,4248,1999,02412,4375,6473,60415,37458610,0107,053112,358
Danish Social Liberal PartyB31,5912,1001,2053,6278111,1203,1371243,6231,81949,157
Socialist People's PartyF22,0191,8521,2583,4111,5671,2363,8822163,1612,06340,665
Danish People's PartyO10,5252,7484,1276,0422,5871,1115,7981963,1292,62638,889
Red–Green AllianceØ21,4481,3029052,6721,1079442,9562302,0601,63735,261
Conservative People's PartyC12,8292,0871,5693,2088071,1862,6321702,4981,44528,431
The AlternativeÅ10,6646303731,0754104231,073981,29187816,915
Liberal AllianceI7,2756457061,6478262401,222521,00054414,157
Christian DemocratsK4,6105691,3908904022651,3144670242910,617
The New RightD3,7316196951,2535812671,261347835739,797
Hard LineP2,5664935751,1484711941,110304644337,484
Klaus Riskær PedersenE1,54819323544219397399202982493,674
Chresten H. Ibsen (Independent)24831185318164204023489
Hans Schultz (Independent)3242901413460
Valid Votes218,67729,87228,99952,51522,92314,66559,6212,44139,18327,166496,062
Blank Votes1,676258282464203113486342822074,005
Rejected Votes – Other54644771594518132866691,164
Total Polled220,89930,17429,35853,13823,17114,79660,2392,48339,53127,442501,231
Registered Electors253,80834,43634,12963,45028,79816,78573,3852,91444,20232,440584,347
Turnout87.03%87.62%86.02%83.75%80.46%88.15%82.09%85.21%89.43%84.59%85.78%

The following candidates were elected:[16][17] Kirsten Normann Andersen (F), 7,885 votes; Britt Bager (V), 17,725 votes; Heidi Bank (V), 5,651 votes; Anne Sophie Callesen (B), 1,926 votes; Mette Dencker (O), 2,348 votes; Jakob Ellemann-Jensen (V), 36,354 votes; Camilla Fabricius (A), 11,812 votes; Torsten Gejl (Å), 1,383 votes; Daniel Toft Jakobsen (A), 8,737 votes; Leif Lahn Jensen (A), 12,967 votes; Michael Aastrup Jensen (V), 18,423 votes; Jens Joel (A), 11,129 votes; Mona Juul (C), 9,820 votes; Henrik Dam Kristensen (A), 14,878 votes; Malte Larsen (A), 10,596 votes; Lars Boje Mathiesen (D), 2,396 votes; Charlotte Broman Mølbæk (F), 2,641 votes; Fatma Øktem (V), 9,436 votes; Ole Birk Olesen (I), 2,020 votes; Morten Østergaard (B), 17,781 votes; Troels Lund Poulsen (V), 12,063 votes; Katrine Robsøe (B), 3,430 votes; Hans Kristian Skibby (O), 2,834 votes; Nikolaj Villumsen (Ø) 6,254 votes; and Nicolai Wammen (A), 42,498 votes.

2015

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

PartyVotes per nomination districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aarhus
East
Aarhus
North
Aarhus
South
Aarhus
West
DjursFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Randers
North
Randers
South
Skander
-borg
Con.Com.Tot.
Social DemocratsA13,36214,06713,62314,57013,9358,1856,39913,9009,7419,28715,251132,32027.32%617
Danish People's PartyO5,7066,0006,4837,88412,7496,6968,92212,8786,9897,23710,07791,62118.92%415
VenstreV9,5997,0288,9097,09110,6666,7707,1389,6345,6386,39711,65890,52818.69%404
Liberal AllianceI6,6504,5074,9023,3623,0392,0262,4135,0981,6792,1764,24940,1018.28%112
Red–Green AllianceØ5,4325,6154,0444,7302,9861,4791,1063,4541,9901,9913,13335,9607.43%112
The AlternativeÅ6,0824,7324,0643,4102,5581,1406641,8197741,0603,28429,5876.11%101
Danish Social Liberal PartyB4,8814,0183,3752,5551,2581,2707411,8086768572,43723,8764.93%101
Socialist People's PartyF2,9322,9822,5092,3552,5191,1007211,9149169452,20721,1004.36%011
Conservative People's PartyC1,9361,3501,6551,3251,1789536551,2936648181,66313,4902.79%011
Christian DemocratsK4868263495692392176943092323783284,6270.96%000
Yahya Hassan (Independent)165199106178351626783755499440.19%000
Peter Ymer Nielsen (Independent)68211988226415990.02%000
Poul Gundersen (Independent)107574322435520.01%000
Valid Votes57,24751,33950,04548,05551,17429,86329,48352,18929,34631,20854,356484,305100.00%18624
Blank Votes5215504204464072782524832542584274,2960.88%
Rejected Votes – Other183134125164147799421286891001,4130.29%
Total Polled57,95152,02350,59048,66551,72830,22029,82952,88429,68631,55554,883490,01486.69%
Registered Electors65,66660,30756,80358,37260,78433,97033,76661,56335,23037,51961,279565,259
Turnout88.25%86.26%89.06%83.37%85.10%88.96%88.34%85.90%84.26%84.10%89.56%86.69%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
AarhusFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Nord
-djurs
OdderRandersSamsøSkander
-borg
Syd
-djurs
Social DemocratsA55,6228,1856,39913,9007,1274,29719,02869210,2626,808132,320
Danish People's PartyO26,0736,6968,92212,8786,4742,50514,2264467,1266,27591,621
VenstreV32,6276,7707,1389,6345,0993,23712,0355327,8895,56790,528
Liberal AllianceI19,4212,0262,4135,0981,1869363,8551253,1881,85340,101
Red–Green AllianceØ19,8211,4791,1063,4541,4708413,9812032,0891,51635,960
The AlternativeÅ18,2881,1406641,8199219201,8341852,1791,63729,587
Danish Social Liberal PartyB14,8291,2707411,8084285311,533571,84983023,876
Socialist People's PartyF10,7781,1007211,9148675751,8611151,5171,65221,100
Conservative People's PartyC6,2669536551,2934694111,4821081,14470913,490
Christian DemocratsK2,2302176943091329061072311074,627
Yahya Hassan (Independent)64816267818119203817944
Peter Ymer Nielsen (Independent)548223310012599
Poul Gundersen (Independent)2932210705352
Valid Votes206,68629,86329,48352,18924,19514,35760,5542,47037,52926,979484,305
Blank Votes1,937278252483210112512143011974,296
Rejected Votes – Other60679942127525175768721,413
Total Polled209,22930,22029,82952,88424,48014,49461,2412,49137,89827,248490,014
Registered Electors241,14833,97033,76661,56329,32516,27972,7492,92842,07231,459565,259
Turnout86.76%88.96%88.34%85.90%83.48%89.03%84.18%85.08%90.08%86.61%86.69%

The following candidates were elected:[22][23] Carsten Bach (I), 6,459 votes; Britt Bager (V), 13,820 votes; Tilde Bork (O), 11,686 votes; Kirsten Brosbøl (A), 18,970 votes; Hans Kristian Bundgaard-Skibby (O), 15,310 votes; Kim Christiansen (O), 10,712 votes; Jonas Dahl (F), 5,316 votes; Mette Hjermind Dencker (O), 23,171 votes; Jakob Ellemann-Jensen (V), 17,625 votes; Josephine Fock (Å), 11,456 votes; Claus Kvist Hansen (O), 6,251 votes; Daniel Toft Jakobsen (A), 8,353 votes; Leif Lahn Jensen (A), 11,793 votes; Michael Aastrup Jensen (V), 10,995 votes; Jens Joel (A), 13,081 votes; Naser Khader (C), 7,374 votes; Henrik Dam Kristensen (A), 15,790 votes; Ole Birk Olesen (I), 20,580 votes; Morten Østergaard (B), 14,534 votes; Maja Panduro (A), 14,738 votes; Troels Lund Poulsen (V), 9,634 votes; Søren Egge Rasmussen (Ø) 5,320 votes; Nikolaj Villumsen (Ø) 6,415 votes; and Nicolai Wammen (A), 37,903 votes.

2011

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

PartyVotes per nomination districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aarhus
East
Aarhus
North
Aarhus
South
Aarhus
West
DjursFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Randers
North
Randers
South
Skander
-borg
Con.Com.Tot.
VenstreV13,0129,68912,75210,66915,4949,81411,06314,8558,2869,33716,703131,67427.29%617
Social DemocratsA11,85813,96012,90814,81014,9637,9726,25013,59510,96610,08113,975131,33827.22%527
Danish Social Liberal PartyB9,1107,5686,5015,5913,8472,5781,8334,2421,6192,1605,30150,35010.44%213
Danish People's PartyO3,2623,7853,8354,8326,7753,5124,6366,8513,6353,7305,42150,27410.42%213
Socialist People's PartyF5,7606,0564,7054,8724,0312,1661,8444,5212,2592,2544,89643,3648.99%112
Red–Green AllianceØ5,3075,0573,6733,9082,5401,1408632,5081,2501,4002,82530,4716.32%101
Liberal AllianceI3,4102,6512,5922,0152,0361,3011,6093,2729831,2942,51923,6824.91%101
Conservative People's PartyC2,4581,8312,2531,7501,6671,3039851,7708229892,20018,0283.74%011
Christian DemocratsK3294512243152501634762521712502093,0900.64%000
Ibrahim Gøkhan (Independent)82764541192341100.02%000
Janus Kramer (Independent)1326999725149940.02%000
Valid Votes54,52751,10149,45848,81651,61629,95729,56251,88029,99431,50254,062482,475100.00%18725
Blank Votes3253302783143291802323931671912633,0020.62%
Rejected Votes – Other145137117164150678517889941061,3320.27%
Total Polled54,99751,56849,85349,29452,09530,20429,87952,45130,25031,78754,431486,80988.50%
Registered Electors61,33458,28455,07656,52060,25433,55833,35759,58835,01836,81960,242550,050
Turnout89.67%88.48%90.52%87.22%86.46%90.01%89.57%88.02%86.38%86.33%90.35%88.50%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
AarhusFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Nord
-djurs
OdderRandersSamsøSkander
-borg
Syd
-djurs
VenstreV46,1229,81411,06314,8557,1574,31017,62374011,6538,337131,674
Social DemocratsA53,5367,9726,25013,5957,7403,93621,0476119,4287,223131,338
Danish Social Liberal PartyB28,7702,5781,8334,2421,4621,3283,7792013,7722,38550,350
Danish People's PartyO15,7143,5124,6366,8513,3591,3987,3652653,7583,41650,274
Socialist People's PartyF21,3932,1661,8444,5211,7391,4104,5133703,1162,29243,364
Red–Green AllianceØ17,9451,1408632,5081,1217732,6502401,8121,41930,471
Liberal AllianceI10,6681,3011,6093,2729515592,277801,8801,08523,682
Conservative People's PartyC8,2921,3039851,7706635871,8111401,4731,00418,028
Christian DemocratsK1,3191634762521506742151371003,090
Ibrahim Gøkhan (Independent)86119025024110
Janus Kramer (Independent)5772552507494
Valid Votes203,90229,95729,56251,88024,34714,37261,4962,65237,03827,269482,475
Blank Votes1,24718023239317964358201791503,002
Rejected Votes – Other563678517869221831173811,332
Total Polled205,71230,20429,87952,45124,59514,45862,0372,68337,29027,500486,809
Registered Electors231,21433,55833,35759,58828,97916,05071,8373,06941,12331,275550,050
Turnout88.97%90.01%89.57%88.02%84.87%90.08%86.36%87.42%90.68%87.93%88.50%

The following candidates were elected:[28][29] Eigil Andersen (F), 4,295 votes; Kim Andersen (V), 9,896 votes; Liv Holm Andersen (B), 6,839 votes; Tom Behnke (C), 7,191 votes; Kirsten Brosbøl (A), 11,285 votes; Anne-Mette Winther Christiansen (V), 7,830 votes; Kim Christiansen (O), 10,004 votes; Per Clausen (Ø) 6,525 votes; Jonas Dahl (F), 8,280 votes; Mette Hjermind Dencker (O), 8,579 votes; Lykke Friis (V), 57,428 votes; Torben Hansen (A), 7,853 votes; Leif Lahn Jensen (A), 10,785 votes; Michael Aastrup Jensen (V), 16,352 votes; Karen Jespersen (V), 9,080 votes; Jens Joel (A), 8,397 votes; Henrik Dam Kristensen (A), 14,159 votes; Jeppe Mikkelsen (B), 4,696 votes; Fatma Øktem (V), 6,151 votes; Ole Birk Olesen (I), 14,120 votes; Morten Østergaard (B), 25,047 votes; Maja Panduro (A), 11,609 votes; Troels Lund Poulsen (V), 18,122 votes; Hans Kristian Skibby (O), 8,801 votes; and Nicolai Wammen (A), 51,399 votes.

2007

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

PartyVotes per nomination districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
Aarhus
East
Aarhus
North
Aarhus
South
Aarhus
West
DjursFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Randers
North
Randers
South
Skander
-borg
Con.Com.Tot.
Social DemocratsA12,39814,19712,57714,43113,7707,3435,75613,61010,2159,30713,828127,43227.56%617
VenstreV11,1788,39011,1719,69415,5419,40611,38215,1548,1599,03515,964125,07427.05%516
Socialist People's PartyF9,5059,3657,3767,2085,5142,6742,3605,5362,7592,9186,28161,49613.30%213
Danish People's PartyO3,6664,4184,3645,6917,7173,7084,7577,2474,3134,3895,94856,21812.16%213
Conservative People's PartyC5,4023,8544,8063,7014,0252,6342,3114,1311,9352,4414,82840,0688.67%112
Danish Social Liberal PartyB4,8463,8093,3522,4201,8631,4288681,7888979932,65724,9215.39%101
New AllianceY1,9641,6431,5741,3511,0747966211,6055225931,64613,3892.90%011
Unity ListØ1,9941,8361,1981,7886502941865572682908269,8872.14%011
Christian DemocratsK4126113214172781785312712043222753,8200.83%000
Janus Kramer Møller (Independent)6151311125382811940.02%000
Valid Votes51,37148,13846,75246,71250,44428,46628,77549,90729,27430,29652,264462,399100.00%17724
Blank Votes2182482061922371451712531241322112,1370.46%
Rejected Votes – Other9086751249744531265765658820.19%
Total Polled51,67948,47247,03347,02850,77828,65528,99950,28629,45530,49352,540465,41887.33%
Registered Electors58,25755,54152,65054,49459,69732,49332,79658,08834,55135,87558,527532,969
Turnout88.71%87.27%89.33%86.30%85.06%88.19%88.42%86.57%85.25%85.00%89.77%87.33%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
AarhusFavrs
-kov
Heden
-sted
Hors
-ens
Nord
-djurs
OdderRandersSamsøSkander
-borg
Syd
-djurs
Social DemocratsA53,6037,3435,75613,6107,0813,95319,5226759,2006,689127,432
VenstreV40,4339,40611,38215,1547,4894,12817,19479011,0468,052125,074
Socialist People's PartyF33,4542,6742,3605,5362,3851,8025,6773914,0883,12961,496
Danish People's PartyO18,1393,7084,7577,2473,8381,4768,7023274,1453,87956,218
Conservative People's PartyC17,7632,6342,3114,1311,7041,2694,3762243,3352,32140,068
Danish Social Liberal PartyB14,4271,4288681,7887457081,8901301,8191,11824,921
New AllianceY6,5327966211,6054023801,115721,19467213,389
Unity ListØ6,816294186557293216558795313579,887
Christian DemocratsK1,76117853127114676526141851323,820
Janus Kramer Møller (Independent)45538741016594
Valid Votes192,97328,46628,77549,90724,09014,01259,5702,70335,54926,354462,399
Blank Votes86414517125310655256121441312,137
Rejected Votes – Other3754453126371612234660882
Total Polled194,21228,65528,99950,28624,23314,08359,9482,71835,73926,545465,418
Registered Electors220,94232,49332,79658,08829,06415,69270,4263,18239,65330,633532,969
Turnout87.90%88.19%88.42%86.57%83.38%89.75%85.12%85.42%90.13%86.65%87.33%

The following candidates were elected:[35][36] Eigil Andersen (F), 6,601 votes; Kim Andersen (V), 13,097 votes; Svend Auken (A), 43,122 votes; Tom Behnke (C), 8,434 votes; René Skau Björnsson (A), 7,820 votes; Kirsten Brosbøl (A), 13,564 votes; Anne-Mette Winther Christiansen (V), 10,907 votes; Kim Christiansen (O), 3,532 votes; Per Clausen (Ø) 2,227 votes; Jonas Dahl (F), 7,296 votes; Pernille Frahm (F), 15,130 votes; Torben Hansen (A), 10,824 votes; Leif Lahn Jensen (A), 9,778 votes; Michael Aastrup Jensen (V), 19,030 votes; Karen Jespersen (V), 28,681 votes; Henriette Kjær (C), 22,919 votes; Henrik Dam Kristensen (A), 19,500 votes; Anne-Marie Meldgaard (A), 7,631 votes; Morten Messerschmidt (O), 32,521 votes; Morten Østergaard (B), 9,096 votes; Troels Lund Poulsen (V), 17,693 votes; Anders Samuelsen (Y), 11,218 votes; Hans Kristian Skibby (O), 7,421 votes; and Eyvind Vesselbo (V), 9,752 votes.

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