North Zealand (Folketing constituency)

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.

North Zealand
Nordsjælland
Constituency
for the Folketing
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
  • Copenhagen County
  • Frederiksborg County

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

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
201916,2135.60%019,9936.90%17,8462.71%061,80121.33%332,41911.19%167,74223.39%332,36811.17%19,5813.31%021,7347.50%1
201518,1716.32%111,1823.89%012,9574.51%064,82222.55%317,5156.09%059,15520.58%315,1235.26%032,74411.39%153,98018.78%2
201115,0625.24%021,0127.31%154,18218.84%233,53711.66%191,87031.94%419,7656.87%020,6137.17%130,27910.53%1
20075,6122.00%030,14210.77%157,86120.67%220,0317.15%178,83428.16%438,66713.81%112,1074.32%035,25212.59%1

(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
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con.Com.Tot.
VenstreV12,06310,70111,2896,50013,99613,19367,74223.39%303
Social DemocratsA11,7016,67113,1989,52013,1317,58061,80121.33%303
Danish Social Liberal PartyB6,5165,1682,9544,2195,3628,20032,41911.19%112
Conservative People's PartyC5,4866,3203,0164,2374,7868,52332,36811.17%112
Danish People's PartyO3,6072,5725,3263,1274,8692,23321,7347.50%101
Socialist People's PartyF3,9482,3593,8622,7664,0153,04319,9936.90%101
Red–Green AllianceØ2,9121,7172,8402,8813,4412,42216,2135.60%011
Liberal AllianceI1,6991,8299061,1261,5802,4419,5813.31%000
The New RightD1,4071,2551,8521,4532,1181,3549,4393.26%011
The AlternativeÅ1,3659441,0701,2291,7651,4737,8462.71%000
Hard LineP6534909616721,0484524,2761.48%000
Christian DemocratsK4503834072971,2834093,2291.11%000
Klaus Riskær PedersenE4593765364055664112,7530.95%000
Gert Lassen (Independent)3027412686492590.09%000
Hans Frederik Brobjerg (Independent)513581230.01%000
Valid Votes52,30140,81348,26138,46358,05451,784289,676100.00%10414
Blank Votes3391983592863772801,8390.63%
Rejected Votes – Other118621341051421286890.24%
Total Polled52,75841,07348,75438,85458,57352,192292,20487.07%
Registered Electors58,98146,59857,95746,22968,04957,787335,601
Turnout89.45%88.14%84.12%84.05%86.07%90.32%87.07%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
Alle
-rød
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
FuresøGribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
VenstreV3,9776,8895,6057,2455,1746,8774,0446,5007,1195,0969,21667,742
Social DemocratsA3,0796,7304,8027,5484,9715,7825,6509,5207,3491,8694,50161,801
Danish Social Liberal PartyB2,3592,5663,2581,9273,9501,7981,0274,2193,5641,9105,84132,419
Conservative People's PartyC2,3802,4062,7872,0363,0802,0959804,2372,6913,5336,14332,368
Danish People's PartyO9072,4781,7673,0541,1292,8022,2723,1272,0678051,32621,734
Socialist People's PartyF1,1711,9611,7641,9811,9871,6701,8812,7662,3455951,87219,993
Red–Green AllianceØ7821,2341,3241,6541,6781,4641,1862,8811,9773931,64016,213
Liberal AllianceI5608629086008376023061,1269789211,8819,581
The New RightD4688737391,0895341,0947631,4531,0245168869,439
The AlternativeÅ4245757195997907614711,2291,0042251,0497,846
Hard LineP1444113135522425854096724631773084,276
Christian DemocratsK1712272572452235791622977041262383,229
Klaus Riskær PedersenE1152782532951813392414052271232962,753
Gert Lassen (Independent)181319161742252644831259
Hans Frederik Brobjerg (Independent)1312241540023
Valid Votes16,55627,50624,51628,84324,79526,49419,41838,46331,56016,29735,228289,676
Blank Votes102199127227140166132286211711781,839
Rejected Votes – Other50664371527263105701978689
Total Polled16,70827,77124,68629,14124,98726,73219,61338,85431,84116,38735,484292,204
Registered Electors18,27630,98828,32334,25327,99331,48423,70446,22936,56518,27539,511335,601
Turnout91.42%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]

PartyVotes per nomination districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con.Com.Tot.
Social DemocratsA12,7017,52312,7709,68812,8899,25164,82222.55%303
VenstreV10,6139,3779,4665,55212,35811,78959,15520.58%303
Danish People's PartyO9,0416,44112,0488,01912,2346,19753,98018.78%213
Liberal AllianceI5,7246,1823,1493,6905,3628,63732,74411.39%112
Red–Green AllianceØ3,1532,0033,5143,1243,9022,47518,1716.32%101
Danish Social Liberal PartyB3,6132,8481,5112,0362,8934,61417,5156.09%011
Conservative People's PartyC2,4473,0831,3132,3882,0303,86215,1235.26%011
The AlternativeÅ2,1991,6331,9202,0812,8402,28412,9574.51%011
Socialist People's PartyF1,9771,3112,2791,5362,3661,71311,1823.89%011
Christian DemocratsK1821611971448191771,6800.58%000
Aleks Jensen (Independent)1511209112680.02%000
Gert Lassen (Independent)5432614340.01%000
Valid Votes51,67040,57748,19038,26957,71051,015287,431100.00%10616
Blank Votes3582563392594203251,9570.67%
Rejected Votes – Other142831831231631408340.29%
Total Polled52,17040,91648,71238,65158,29351,480290,22288.27%
Registered Electors57,72246,11656,78945,46366,26256,449328,801
Turnout90.38%88.72%85.78%85.02%87.97%91.20%88.27%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
Alle
-rød
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
FuresøGribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
Social DemocratsA3,4506,7785,1397,2515,9235,5415,5199,6887,3482,3845,80164,822
VenstreV3,4835,9554,9986,1584,6585,9323,3085,5526,4264,3798,30659,155
Danish People's PartyO2,3886,0264,2677,0173,0156,8895,0318,0195,3452,1743,80953,980
Liberal AllianceI2,0122,6982,9202,0273,0262,3431,1223,6903,0193,2626,62532,744
Red–Green AllianceØ7981,3511,5511,9191,8021,7331,5953,1242,1694521,67718,171
Danish Social Liberal PartyB1,2871,3801,7291,0652,2339764462,0361,9171,1193,32717,515
Conservative People's PartyC1,1711,1131,3578721,3347924412,3881,2381,7262,69115,123
The AlternativeÅ6229091,1891,0561,2901,3328642,0811,5084441,66212,957
Socialist People's PartyF6649599991,2211,0189541,0581,5361,4123121,04911,182
Christian DemocratsK72891231059338892144431381051,680
Aleks Jensen (Independent)159151025992168
Gert Lassen (Independent)24411122501234
Valid Votes15,95027,26724,28528,70724,40326,88319,48338,26930,82716,29235,065287,431
Blank Votes119184169213174190126259230872061,957
Rejected Votes – Other4077491096576741238734100834
Total Polled16,10927,52824,50329,02924,64227,14919,68338,65131,14416,41335,371290,222
Registered Electors17,46230,33327,96933,49327,38931,06123,29645,46335,20118,14738,987328,801
Turnout92.25%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; May-Britt Buch-Kattrup (I), 913 votes; Claus Hjort Frederiksen (V), 16,067 votes; Maria Reumert Gjerding (Ø), 5,167 votes; Nick Hækkerup (A), 26,064 votes; Marlene Harpsøe (O), 15,094 votes; Martin Lidegaard (B), 12,477 votes; Sophie Løhde (V), 22,560 votes; Jan-Erik Messmann (O), 8,725 votes; Christian Poll (Å), 7,452 votes; Anders Samuelsen (I), 29,204 votes; Pernille Schnoor (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]

PartyVotes per nomination districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con.Com.Tot.
VenstreV15,61814,31414,5559,95319,53517,89591,87031.94%404
Social DemocratsA10,0825,98111,5309,09210,9896,50854,18218.84%202
Danish Social Liberal PartyB6,7014,9423,9004,2376,1337,62433,53711.66%112
Danish People's PartyO5,1433,6796,8844,5196,5263,52830,27910.53%101
Socialist People's PartyF3,6232,4114,3633,2894,3193,00721,0127.31%101
Liberal AllianceI3,7253,6792,4392,3443,3355,09120,6137.17%101
Conservative People's PartyC3,4784,2161,8682,4362,9364,83119,7656.87%011
Red–Green AllianceØ2,6491,5492,9102,4693,3242,16115,0625.24%011
Christian DemocratsK127112195955151271,1710.41%000
Bjarne Holm (Independent)141516112122990.03%000
Valid Votes51,16040,89848,66038,44557,63350,794287,590100.00%10313
Blank Votes2641452632243022281,4260.49%
Rejected Votes – Other169642041521581398860.31%
Total Polled51,59341,10749,12738,82158,09351,161289,90290.09%
Registered Electors56,04345,24056,12244,42564,66655,287321,783
Turnout92.06%90.86%87.54%87.39%89.84%92.54%90.09%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
Alle
-rød
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
FuresøGribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
VenstreV5,2168,8387,7799,1566,78010,1835,3999,9539,3526,53512,67991,870
Social DemocratsA2,4145,6634,2816,4574,4194,7995,0739,0926,1901,7004,09454,182
Danish Social Liberal PartyB2,1812,9583,1032,4643,7432,3871,4364,2373,7461,8395,44333,537
Danish People's PartyO1,3283,2932,4323,9291,8503,6052,9554,5192,9211,2472,20030,279
Socialist People's PartyF1,1561,7571,9062,3941,8661,8941,9693,2892,4255051,85121,012
Liberal AllianceI1,2711,8581,8551,5431,8671,4408962,3441,8951,8243,82020,613
Conservative People's PartyC1,3621,5901,9651,1871,8881,0916812,4361,8452,2513,46919,765
Red–Green AllianceØ6321,0721,1701,5181,5771,4331,3922,4691,8913791,52915,062
Christian DemocratsK67758511052251859526427601,171
Bjarne Holm (Independent)48129697111231899
Valid Votes15,63127,11224,58828,76724,04827,09219,89338,44530,54116,31035,163287,590
Blank Votes8814499153120150110224152461401,426
Rejected Votes – Other459041138796166152972394886
Total Polled15,76427,34624,72829,05824,24727,30320,06938,82130,79016,37935,397289,902
Registered Electors16,89429,53327,51232,90426,51030,55523,21844,42534,11117,72838,393321,783
Turnout93.31%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; Jørgen Arbo-Bæhr (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]

PartyVotes per nomination districtTotal
Votes
%Seats
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Ruders
-dal
Con.Com.Tot.
VenstreV13,42012,60012,4068,51115,79716,10078,83428.16%404
Social DemocratsA10,1546,52612,2799,52312,2617,11857,86120.67%213
Conservative People's PartyC7,3357,3964,4624,4256,2288,82138,66713.81%112
Danish People's PartyO5,9794,4057,9905,1637,5594,15635,25212.59%112
Socialist People's PartyF5,6543,2785,5674,8446,2084,59130,14210.77%112
Danish Social Liberal PartyB3,7523,0542,2982,5903,4954,84220,0317.15%101
New AllianceY2,2312,0421,4291,5352,0952,77512,1074.32%011
Unity ListØ9936438639491,2279375,6122.00%000
Christian DemocratsK1811372211565771851,4570.52%000
Valid Votes49,69940,08147,51537,69655,44749,525279,963100.00%10515
Blank Votes1961392201322111641,0620.38%
Rejected Votes – Other8884125681231105980.21%
Total Polled49,98340,30447,86037,89655,78149,799281,62389.05%
Registered Electors54,54844,92655,28844,07362,98654,439316,260
Turnout91.63%89.71%86.56%85.98%88.56%91.48%89.05%

Votes per municipality:[15]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
Votes
Alle
-rød
EgedalFred
-ens
-borg
Fred
-eriks
-sund
FuresøGribs
-kov
Hals
-næs
[lower-alpha 1]
Hel
-singør
Hille
-rød
Hørs
-holm
Ruders
-dal
VenstreV4,6037,7556,9047,6855,6658,2654,7218,5117,5325,69611,49778,834
Social DemocratsA2,4885,5434,6547,0054,6115,1665,2749,5237,0951,8724,63057,861
Conservative People's PartyC2,5663,6753,5353,0043,6602,5041,4584,4253,7243,8616,25538,667
Danish People's PartyO1,4933,5812,8894,4962,3984,2453,4945,1633,3141,5162,66335,252
Socialist People's PartyF1,5952,4602,5253,1643,1942,8982,4034,8443,3107532,99630,142
Danish Social Liberal PartyB1,3231,5321,8971,3792,2201,4719192,5902,0241,1573,51920,031
New AllianceY7119941,1488901,2379475391,5351,1488942,06412,107
Unity ListØ2183534894376404534269497741547195,612
Christian DemocratsK85941069587279126156298311001,457
Valid Votes15,08225,98724,14728,15523,71226,22819,36037,69629,21915,93434,443279,963
Blank Votes4399100140979080132121391211,062
Rejected Votes – Other3049628339624268612280598
Total Polled15,15526,13524,30928,37823,84826,38019,48237,89629,40115,99534,644281,623
Registered Electors16,44828,47127,29932,33726,07730,05722,95144,07332,92917,62737,991316,260
Turnout92.14%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; Klaus Hækkerup (A), 10,146 votes; Nick Hækkerup (A), 23,014 votes; Marlene Harpsøe (O), 6,096 votes; Sophie Løhde (V), 11,160 votes; Lone Møller (A), 13,506 votes; Thor Pedersen (V), 9,946 votes; Lars Løkke Rasmussen (V), 38,375 votes; Margrethe Vestager (B), 17,947 votes; and Nanna Westerby (F), 7,089 votes.

Notes

  1. Halsnæs Municipality was known as Frederiksværk-Hundested Municipality prior to January 2008.

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