2021 Kolding municipal election Turnout 50,617 (69.1%) 2.8pp
First party
Second party
Third party
V
A
F
Party
Venstre
Social Democrats
Green Left
Last election
13 seats, 46.4%
5 seats, 19.5%
2 seats, 7.1%
Seats won
9
5
4
Seat change
4
0
2
Popular vote
15,825
8,818
8,613
Percentage
31.8%
17.7%
17.3%
Swing
14.6%
1.8%
10.2%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
C
O
B
Party
Conservatives
Danish People's Party
Danish Social Liberal Party
Last election
0 seats, 3.3%
3 seats, 11.1%
1 seat, 4.5%
Seats won
3
2
2
Seat change
3
1
1
Popular vote
5,243
3,799
3,185
Percentage
10.5%
7.6%
6.4%
Swing
7.2%
3.5%
1.9%
Seventh party
Ø
Party
Red–Green Alliance
Last election
1 seat, 3.1%
Seats won
0
Seat change
1
Popular vote
1,460
Percentage
2.9%
Swing
0.2%
Since the 2007 municipal reform , Venstre had won the mayor position following all three elections in Kolding Municipality . In the 2017 Kolding municipal election , they would win 13 of the 25 seats, which equalled an absolute majority . Jørn Pedersen , who was mayor from 2010 to 2021, would announce his intention not to stand for a fourth term prior to the election.[ 1] Instead, in October 2020, it would be confirmed that Eva Kjer Hansen would be the mayor candidate, Venstre would put forward for this election.[ 2]
On the opposite side of the political spectrum, former Minister of Foreign Affairs Villy Søvndal , would be the top candidate for the Green Left .
.[ 3]
Villy Søvndal had led the Green Left to their best result in the party's history in 2007 . Apart from that, he had led the Green Left to 6 seats in the 2017 Southern Denmark regional council election , an increase of 4 seats compared to their result in 2013 .
Therefore, it was speculated that he could challenge Venstre for the mayor position.[ 4]
Despite Venstre losing 4 seats, they became the biggest party and a majority between the traditional blue bloc indiciated that Eva Kjer Hansen would become the new mayor .[ 5] However, in a dramatic turnaround, outsider Knud Erik Langhoff from the Conservatives would end up having a majority supporting him. Untradtionally, three red bloc parties, Social Democrats , Danish Social Liberal Party
and Green Left would support centre-right Conservatives taking the mayor position.[ 6]
This would mark the first time since the 2007 municipal reform , that a municipality in the South Jutland constituency would have a mayor from the Conservatives . It was one of three municipalities in the constituency where the Conservatives had mayor's elected in the 2021 , and it was seen as a big success for the Conservatives , who had have trouble winning mayor positions outside Greater Copenhagen and North Zealand in recent elections.[ 7]
Electoral system
For elections to Danish municipalities, a number varying from 9 to 31 are chosen to be elected to the municipal council. The seats are then allocated using the D'Hondt method and a closed list proportional representation.
Kolding Municipality had 25 seats in 2021
Unlike in Danish General Elections , in elections to municipal councils, electoral alliances are allowed.
Electoral alliances
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Electoral Alliance 1
Electoral Alliance 2
Electoral Alliance 3
Electoral Alliance 4
Results by polling station
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/– Kolding Municipality Venstre 15,825 31.78 9 -4 Social Democrats 8,818 17.71 5 0 Green Left 8,613 17.30 4 +2 Conservatives 5,243 10.53 3 +3 Danish People's Party 3,799 7.63 2 -1 Danish Social Liberal Party 3,185 6.40 2 +1 Red–Green Alliance 1,460 2.93 0 -1 The New Right 1,450 2.91 0 0 Liberal Alliance 824 1.65 0 0 Christian Democrats 395 0.79 0 0 Kryds for Kolding 183 0.37 0 New Total 49,795 100.00 25 0 Valid votes 49,795 98.38 Invalid votes 194 0.38 Blank votes 628 1.24 Total votes 50,617 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 73,266 69.09 Source: KMD
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