1999 European Parliament election in Denmark

10 June 1999

16 seats to the European Parliament

European Parliament elections were held in Denmark on 10 June 1999 to elect the 16 Danish members of the European Parliament.

Results

Seats were allocated first by the D'Hondt method to electoral coalitions (Venstre + Conservative People's Party + Centre Democrats; June Movement + People's Movement against the EU) and the remaining parties by themselves; then subsequently between the parties in each coalition.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Venstre460,83423.395+1
Social Democrats324,25616.4630
June Movement317,50816.113+1
Danish Social Liberal Party180,0899.1410
Conservative People's Party166,8848.471–2
People's Movement against the EU143,7097.291–1
Socialist People's Party140,0537.1110
Danish People's Party114,8655.831New
Centre Democrats68,7173.4900
Christian People's Party39,1281.9900
Progress Party14,2330.7200
Total1,970,276100.00160
Valid votes1,970,27697.38
Invalid/blank votes53,0302.62
Total votes2,023,306100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,009,59450.46
Source: Ministry of the Interior[1]

Seat apportionment

Main apportionment
Letter Electoral alliance/party outside of electoral alliance Votes Quotients Seats
A Social Democrats 324,256 3.24 3
B Danish Social Liberal Party 180,089 1.80 1
CDV Conservative People's Party/Centre Democrats/Venstre 696,435 6.96 6
F Socialist People's Party 140,053 1.40 1
JN June Movement/People's Movement against the EU 461,217 4.61 4
O Danish People's Party 114,865 1.15 1
Q Christian People's Party 39,128 0.39 0
Z Progress Party 14,233 0.14 0
Divisor: 100,000
Alliance 1
Letter Party Votes Quotients Seats
C Conservative People's Party 166,884 1.85 1
D Centre Democrats 68,717 0.76 0
V Venstre 460,834 5.12 5
Divisor: 90,000
Alliance 2
Letter Party Votes Quotients Seats
J June Movement 317,508 3.18 3
N People's Movement against the EU 143,709 1.44 1
Divisor: 100,000

See also

References

  1. "Valget til Europaparlamentet den 10. juni 1999" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-11. Retrieved 2007-09-03. (1999-07-03). Ministry of the Interior (in Danish), pp. 2, 4, 15, 17. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
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