Copenhagen (Folketing constituency)

Copenhagen
København
Constituency
for the Folketing
Outline map
Location of Copenhagen within Denmark
Municipality
RegionCapital
Population815,125 (2022)[1]
Electorate549,748 (2022)
Area183 km2 (2022)[2]
Current constituency
Created2007
Seats
List
  • 17 (2022–present)
  • 16 (2015–2022)
  • 15 (2007–2015)
Members of the Folketing[3]
List
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Copenhagen (Danish: København) 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 Copenhagen, Dragør, Frederiksberg and Tårnby. The constituency currently elects 17 of the 179 members of the Folketing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 general election it had 549,748 registered electors.

Electoral system

Copenhagen currently elects 17 of the 179 members of the Folketing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Constituency seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[6][7] 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.[8][9] 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.[10][11]

Election results

Summary

Election Red–Green
Ø
Green Left
F
Alternative
Å
Social Democrats
A
Social Liberals
B
Venstre
V
Conservative People's
C
Liberal Alliance
I / Y
Danish People's
O
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2022 62,611 13.77% 3 52,080 11.45% 2 42,769 9.41% 2 86,226 18.96% 4 34,031 7.48% 1 38,319 8.43% 1 22,797 5.01% 1 38,204 8.40% 1 7,072 1.56% 0
2019 75,935 16.78% 3 52,176 11.53% 2 29,405 6.50% 1 77,879 17.21% 3 74,135 16.39% 3 67,819 14.99% 3 23,829 5.27% 1 11,655 2.58% 0 19,181 4.24% 0
2015 71,140 16.41% 3 28,260 6.52% 1 48,475 11.18% 2 96,753 22.32% 4 40,578 9.36% 1 44,721 10.32% 2 13,471 3.11% 0 37,935 8.75% 1 49,575 11.44% 2
2011 70,831 16.62% 3 52,870 12.40% 2 80,705 18.94% 3 71,264 16.72% 3 64,914 15.23% 2 23,262 5.46% 0 24,882 5.84% 1 35,887 8.42% 1
2007 26,963 6.67% 1 84,843 21.00% 4 97,903 24.23% 4 35,858 8.88% 1 55,311 13.69% 2 40,811 10.10% 1 17,223 4.26% 0 42,906 10.62% 2

(Excludes compensatory seats)

Detailed

2022

Results of the 2022 general election held on 1 November 2022:[12][13][14][15][16]

Party Votes per nomination district Total Votes % Seats
Bispeb- jerg Brøns- høj Fal- koner Inner City Nørre- bro Øster- bro Slots Sundby- øster Sundby- vester Tårnby Valby Vester- bro Con. Com. Tot.
Social Democrats A 4,923 10,176 5,717 4,869 5,660 8,414 6,330 7,249 8,212 11,137 7,107 6,432 86,226 18.96% 4 0 4
Red–Green Alliance Ø 5,744 5,792 3,624 4,998 10,750 5,595 3,259 4,426 5,532 1,482 4,121 7,288 62,611 13.77% 3 0 3
Green Left F 3,454 5,928 3,611 3,533 5,694 5,485 3,037 4,190 5,067 2,670 4,244 5,167 52,080 11.45% 2 1 3
Moderates M 1,842 3,630 3,730 3,847 3,279 5,397 3,097 3,336 4,171 3,404 3,093 4,082 42,908 9.44% 2 0 2
The Alternative Å 3,109 3,355 2,927 4,068 6,947 4,378 2,039 3,229 3,771 926 2,677 5,343 42,769 9.41% 2 0 2
Venstre V 1,501 3,197 3,501 3,295 2,320 4,751 3,340 2,809 3,664 3,611 2,984 3,346 38,319 8.43% 1 1 2
Liberal Alliance I 1,514 2,824 3,162 3,963 2,498 5,002 2,861 2,875 3,944 2,558 2,931 4,072 38,204 8.40% 1 1 2
Danish Social Liberal Party B 1,881 2,961 2,950 3,027 3,967 4,187 2,205 2,486 3,263 966 2,409 3,729 34,031 7.48% 1 0 1
Conservative People's Party C 829 1,866 2,735 2,011 1,123 2,749 2,769 1,448 1,893 2,120 1,575 1,679 22,797 5.01% 1 0 1
Independent Greens Q 1,273 1,658 349 304 1,836 529 504 484 1,129 349 897 742 10,054 2.21% 0 0 0
Denmark Democrats Æ 501 922 432 338 358 558 608 739 812 1,824 706 536 8,334 1.83% 0 0 0
The New Right D 455 756 390 401 370 682 478 692 773 1,244 643 628 7,512 1.65% 0 0 0
Danish People's Party O 504 887 360 290 352 585 501 589 641 1,349 581 433 7,072 1.56% 0 0 0
Christian Democrats K 80 130 59 62 75 116 82 88 83 73 65 58 971 0.21% 0 0 0
Flemming Blicher (Independent) 44 53 25 45 68 56 44 57 62 38 55 53 600 0.13% 0 0 0
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 8 22 9 20 26 15 13 14 22 6 10 17 182 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid votes 27,662 44,157 33,581 35,071 45,323 48,499 31,167 34,711 43,039 33,757 34,098 43,605 454,670 100.00% 17 3 20
Blank votes 390 637 296 325 531 554 350 479 596 430 563 502 5,653 1.22%
Rejected votes – other 121 150 96 98 177 122 86 109 194 115 133 129 1,530 0.33%
Total polled 28,173 44,944 33,973 35,494 46,031 49,175 31,603 35,299 43,829 34,302 34,794 44,236 461,853 84.01%
Registered electors 35,831 54,678 37,944 41,975 54,529 56,488 37,032 42,739 53,656 40,530 42,583 51,763 549,748
Turnout 78.63% 82.20% 89.53% 84.56% 84.42% 87.05% 85.34% 82.59% 81.69% 84.63% 81.71% 85.46% 84.01%

Votes per municipality:<[17]

Party Votes per municipality Total Votes
Copen- hagen Dragør Freder- iksberg Tårnby
Social Democrats A 63,042 2,141 12,047 8,996 86,226
Red–Green Alliance Ø 54,246 266 6,883 1,216 62,611
Green Left F 42,762 637 6,648 2,033 52,080
Moderates M 32,677 1,280 6,827 2,124 42,908
The Alternative Å 36,877 247 4,966 679 42,769
Venstre V 27,867 1,221 6,841 2,390 38,319
Liberal Alliance I 29,623 959 6,023 1,599 38,204
Danish Social Liberal Party B 27,910 323 5,155 643 34,031
Conservative People's Party C 15,173 1,060 5,504 1,060 22,797
Independent Greens Q 8,852 24 853 325 10,054
Denmark Democrats Æ 5,470 423 1,040 1,401 8,334
The New Right D 5,400 253 868 991 7,512
Danish People's Party O 4,862 254 861 1,095 7,072
Christian Democrats K 757 13 141 60 971
Flemming Blicher (Independent) 493 12 69 26 600
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 154 0 22 6 182
Valid votes 356,165 9,113 64,748 24,644 454,670
Blank votes 4,577 70 646 360 5,653
Rejected votes – other 1,233 30 182 85 1,530
Total polled 361,975 9,213 65,576 25,089 461,853
Registered electors 434,242 10,372 74,976 30,158 549,748
Turnout 83.36% 88.83% 87.46% 83.19% 84.01%

The following candidates were elected:[18][19]

2019

Results of the 2019 general election held on 5 June 2019:[20][21][22][23]

Party Votes per nomination district Total Votes % Seats
Bispeb- jerg Brøns- høj Fal- koner Inner City Nørre- bro Øster- bro Slots Sundby- øster Sundby- vester Tårnby Valby Vester- bro Con. Com. Tot.
Social Democrats A 4,957 9,577 4,824 4,243 5,613 7,660 5,361 6,608 7,215 9,647 6,491 5,683 77,879 17.21% 3 0 3
Red–Green Alliance Ø 6,879 7,169 4,159 6,078 13,550 6,808 3,860 5,435 6,390 2,039 5,048 8,520 75,935 16.78% 3 1 4
Danish Social Liberal Party B 4,503 6,989 6,496 6,629 9,076 8,756 5,084 4,939 6,925 2,661 4,932 7,145 74,135 16.39% 3 0 3
Venstre V 2,700 5,848 6,053 6,158 4,071 8,483 5,762 5,066 6,295 7,538 4,676 5,169 67,819 14.99% 3 0 3
Socialist People's Party F 3,563 5,949 3,681 3,763 6,245 5,377 3,194 4,107 4,927 2,504 3,971 4,895 52,176 11.53% 2 1 3
The Alternative Å 2,308 2,577 1,846 2,505 4,714 2,956 1,474 2,187 2,687 809 1,889 3,453 29,405 6.50% 1 0 1
Conservative People's Party C 827 2,117 3,144 2,361 1,071 3,029 3,076 1,359 1,831 2,175 1,342 1,497 23,829 5.27% 1 0 1
Danish People's Party O 1,228 2,579 1,055 654 928 1,432 1,348 1,679 1,758 3,871 1,573 1,076 19,181 4.24% 0 1 1
Liberal Alliance I 528 925 935 1,152 776 1,467 962 894 1,326 687 843 1,160 11,655 2.58% 0 1 1
The New Right D 437 755 435 422 371 636 471 480 571 840 512 487 6,417 1.42% 0 0 0
Hard Line P 443 658 249 292 381 517 369 552 543 716 519 478 5,717 1.26% 0 0 0
Klaus Riskær Pedersen E 286 407 273 389 408 391 292 382 429 377 329 419 4,382 0.97% 0 0 0
Christian Democrats K 300 430 225 181 223 392 263 290 261 239 280 184 3,268 0.72% 0 0 0
Pierre Tavares (Independent) 27 32 11 20 27 28 27 31 32 18 29 23 305 0.07% 0 0 0
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 16 13 8 16 33 7 11 21 16 4 9 13 167 0.04% 0 0 0
John Jørgensen (Independent) 10 8 2 7 17 7 4 1 5 4 6 9 80 0.02% 0 0 0
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 2 3 1 2 1 1 4 6 8 3 1 1 33 0.01% 0 0 0
Tommy Schou Christesen (Independent) 4 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 4 2 3 3 22 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid votes 29,018 46,036 33,399 34,872 47,505 47,950 31,562 34,038 41,223 34,134 32,453 40,215 452,405 100.00% 16 4 20
Blank votes 207 348 145 197 278 253 165 248 291 277 288 235 2,932 0.64%
Rejected votes – other 114 163 73 100 138 161 82 119 132 93 136 108 1,419 0.31%
Total polled 29,339 46,547 33,617 35,169 47,921 48,364 31,809 34,405 41,646 34,504 32,877 40,558 456,756 84.84%
Registered electors 36,601 55,445 37,561 41,671 55,872 55,647 36,878 41,340 49,932 40,727 39,376 47,296 538,346
Turnout 80.16% 83.95% 89.50% 84.40% 85.77% 86.91% 86.25% 83.22% 83.41% 84.72% 83.50% 85.75% 84.84%

Votes per municipality:[24]

Party Votes per municipality Total Votes
Copen- hagen Dragør Freder- iksberg Tårnby
Social Democrats A 58,047 1,783 10,185 7,864 77,879
Red–Green Alliance Ø 65,877 404 8,019 1,635 75,935
Danish Social Liberal Party B 59,894 889 11,580 1,772 74,135
Venstre V 48,466 2,804 11,815 4,734 67,819
Socialist People's Party F 42,797 503 6,875 2,001 52,176
The Alternative Å 25,276 198 3,320 611 29,405
Conservative People's Party C 15,434 973 6,220 1,202 23,829
Danish People's Party O 12,907 770 2,402 3,101 19,180
Liberal Alliance I 9,071 248 1,897 439 11,655
The New Right D 4,671 214 906 626 6,417
Hard Line P 4,383 127 618 589 5,717
Klaus Riskær Pedersen E 3,440 94 565 283 4,382
Christian Democrats K 2,541 51 488 188 3,268
Pierre Tavares (Independent) 249 3 38 15 305
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 144 1 19 3 167
John Jørgensen (Independent) 70 1 6 3 80
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 25 0 5 3 33
Tommy Schou Christesen (Independent) 18 0 2 2 22
Valid votes 353,310 9,063 64,960 25,071 452,404
Blank votes 2,345 43 310 234 2,932
Rejected votes – other 1,171 17 155 76 1,419
Total polled 356,826 9,123 65,425 25,381 456,755
Registered electors 423,180 10,275 74,439 30,452 538,346
Turnout 84.32% 88.79% 87.89% 83.35% 84.84%

The following candidates were elected:[25][26]

2015

Results of the 2015 general election held on 18 June 2015:[27][28][29][30]

Party Votes per nomination district Total Votes % Seats
Bispeb- jerg Brøns- høj Fal- koner Inner City Nørre- bro Øster- bro Slots Sundby- øster Sundby- vester Tårnby Valby Vester- bro Con. Com. Tot.
Social Democrats A 6,251 11,540 7,134 6,562 8,061 10,634 6,995 7,339 8,223 9,544 7,432 7,038 96,753 22.32% 4 0 4
Red–Green Alliance Ø 6,157 7,170 3,985 5,495 12,239 6,443 3,877 5,386 5,726 2,603 4,646 7,413 71,140 16.41% 3 0 3
Danish People's Party O 3,363 6,523 2,720 1,944 2,502 3,850 3,524 4,432 4,400 9,421 4,091 2,805 49,575 11.44% 2 0 2
The Alternative Å 3,381 3,921 3,500 4,510 8,262 5,124 2,724 3,562 4,010 1,226 2,612 5,643 48,475 11.18% 2 0 2
Venstre V 2,037 4,428 4,129 3,852 2,710 5,339 4,161 3,275 3,830 5,448 2,886 2,626 44,721 10.32% 2 0 2
Danish Social Liberal Party B 2,205 3,369 4,140 4,044 5,065 5,082 3,049 2,691 3,340 1,413 2,346 3,834 40,578 9.36% 1 0 1
Liberal Alliance I 1,829 3,130 3,584 4,140 2,895 5,115 3,349 2,683 3,540 2,450 2,323 2,897 37,935 8.75% 1 1 2
Socialist People's Party F 1,909 3,509 2,015 2,085 3,471 2,921 1,772 2,156 2,318 1,483 2,031 2,590 28,260 6.52% 1 0 1
Conservative People's Party C 580 1,240 1,970 1,260 706 1,541 1,861 755 886 1,210 769 693 13,471 3.11% 0 0 0
Christian Democrats K 169 235 85 71 133 185 116 144 138 101 139 83 1,599 0.37% 0 0 0
Kashif Ahmad (Independent) 64 81 48 32 100 43 46 53 56 34 74 77 708 0.16% 0 0 0
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 13 15 11 16 24 14 8 13 17 4 10 4 149 0.03% 0 0 0
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 5 8 3 6 7 3 2 24 13 5 3 3 82 0.02% 0 0 0
Jan Elkjær (Independent) 3 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 14 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid votes 27,966 45,169 33,324 34,019 46,178 46,294 31,485 32,513 36,498 34,942 29,364 35,708 433,460 100.00% 16 1 17
Blank votes 314 434 254 221 366 312 260 327 327 242 297 282 3,636 0.83%
Rejected votes – other 107 138 97 125 170 142 92 136 155 111 120 105 1,498 0.34%
Total polled 28,387 45,741 33,675 34,365 46,714 46,748 31,837 32,976 36,980 35,295 29,781 36,095 438,594 84.61%
Registered electors 36,085 54,683 37,779 40,705 55,396 53,634 36,781 39,746 44,476 40,830 35,926 42,332 518,373
Turnout 78.67% 83.65% 89.14% 84.42% 84.33% 87.16% 86.56% 82.97% 83.15% 86.44% 82.90% 85.27% 84.61%

Votes per municipality:[24]

Party Votes per municipality Total Votes
Copen- hagen Dragør Freder- iksberg Tårnby
Social Democrats A 73,080 1,983 14,129 7,561 96,753
Red–Green Alliance Ø 60,675 438 7,862 2,165 71,140
Danish People's Party O 33,910 1,941 6,244 7,480 49,575
The Alternative Å 41,025 344 6,224 882 48,475
Venstre V 30,983 1,972 8,290 3,476 44,721
Danish Social Liberal Party B 31,976 468 7,189 945 40,578
Liberal Alliance I 28,552 1,046 6,933 1,404 37,935
Socialist People's Party F 22,990 283 3,787 1,200 28,260
Conservative People's Party C 8,430 528 3,831 682 13,471
Christian Democrats K 1,297 11 201 90 1,599
Kashif Ahmad (Independent) 580 7 94 27 708
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 126 1 19 3 149
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 72 1 5 4 82
Jan Elkjær (Independent) 13 0 1 0 14
Valid votes 333,709 9,023 64,809 25,919 433,460
Blank votes 2,880 62 514 180 3,636
Rejected votes – other 1,198 26 189 85 1,498
Total polled 337,787 9,111 65,512 26,184 438,594
Registered electors 402,983 10,116 74,560 30,714 518,373
Turnout 83.82% 90.07% 87.86% 85.25% 84.61%

The following candidates were elected:[31][32]

2011

Results of the 2011 general election held on 15 September 2011:[33][34][35][36]

Party Votes per nomination district Total Votes % Seats
Bispeb- jerg[a] Brøns- høj Fal- koner Inner City Nørre- bro Øster- bro Slots Sundby- øster Sundby- vester Tårnby Valby Vester- bro Con. Com. Tot.
Social Democrats A 5,967 10,305 5,198 4,541 7,249 8,153 5,599 6,341 6,740 7,913 6,645 6,054 80,705 18.94% 3 0 3
Danish Social Liberal Party B 3,945 6,125 6,792 6,937 8,952 8,882 5,442 4,795 5,708 2,955 4,012 6,719 71,264 16.72% 3 0 3
Red–Green Alliance Ø 5,630 6,790 4,139 6,100 12,382 6,744 3,758 5,088 5,540 2,485 4,235 7,940 70,831 16.62% 3 0 3
Venstre V 3,095 6,647 5,889 5,174 3,748 7,645 5,737 4,900 5,280 8,698 4,338 3,763 64,914 15.23% 2 1 3
Socialist People's Party F 3,891 6,112 3,462 3,824 6,821 5,206 3,390 4,130 4,291 3,119 3,744 4,880 52,870 12.40% 2 1 3
Danish People's Party O 2,675 5,060 2,022 1,397 2,112 2,764 2,513 3,047 3,098 6,119 2,964 2,116 35,887 8.42% 1 1 2
Liberal Alliance I 1,290 2,051 2,397 2,719 2,003 3,235 2,161 1,704 2,276 1,680 1,419 1,947 24,882 5.84% 1 0 1
Conservative People's Party C 1,110 2,119 3,308 2,193 1,404 2,876 2,977 1,153 1,578 1,980 1,278 1,286 23,262 5.46% 0 1 1
Christian Democrats K 107 176 80 56 103 130 95 90 77 98 85 88 1,185 0.28% 0 0 0
Klaus Trier Tuxen (Independent) 13 19 3 20 22 16 10 11 17 6 8 16 161 0.04% 0 0 0
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 12 12 5 10 22 14 2 13 9 7 9 8 123 0.03% 0 0 0
Mads Vestergaard (Independent) 6 4 2 4 5 3 4 10 5 2 5 4 54 0.01% 0 0 0
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 14 7 8 0 3 43 0.01% 0 0 0
Per Zimmermann (Independent) 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 4 14 0.00% 0 0 0
Morten Versner (Independent) 2 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 10 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid votes 27,745 45,425 33,299 32,975 44,831 45,672 31,689 31,298 34,627 35,072 28,743 34,829 426,205 100.00% 15 4 19
Blank votes 196 291 160 154 268 252 186 213 225 209 217 217 2,588 0.60%
Rejected votes – other 202 194 101 116 279 170 127 126 153 98 125 179 1,870 0.43%
Total polled 28,143 45,910 33,560 33,245 45,378 46,094 32,002 31,637 35,005 35,379 29,085 35,225 430,663 86.42%
Registered electors 34,581 53,394 36,937 39,278 52,623 51,793 36,509 37,224 41,247 40,043 34,084 40,637 498,350
Turnout 81.38% 85.98% 90.86% 84.64% 86.23% 89.00% 87.66% 84.99% 84.87% 88.35% 85.33% 86.68% 86.42%

Votes per municipality:[24]

Party Votes per municipality Total Votes
Copen- hagen Dragør Freder- iksberg Tårnby
Social Democrats A 61,995 1,404 10,797 6,509 80,705
Danish Social Liberal Party B 56,075 923 12,234 2,032 71,264
Red–Green Alliance Ø 60,449 441 7,897 2,044 70,831
Venstre V 44,590 2,890 11,626 5,808 64,914
Socialist People's Party F 42,899 571 6,852 2,548 52,870
Danish People's Party O 25,233 1,267 4,535 4,852 35,887
Liberal Alliance I 18,644 656 4,558 1,024 24,882
Conservative People's Party C 14,997 884 6,285 1,096 23,262
Christian Democrats K 912 13 175 85 1,185
Klaus Trier Tuxen (Independent) 142 1 13 5 161
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 109 0 7 7 123
Mads Vestergaard (Independent) 46 1 6 1 54
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 33 0 2 8 43
Per Zimmermann (Independent) 12 0 0 2 14
Morten Versner (Independent) 9 0 1 0 10
Valid votes 326,145 9,051 64,988 26,021 426,205
Blank votes 2,033 25 346 184 2,588
Rejected votes – other 1,544 9 228 89 1,870
Total polled 329,722 9,085 65,562 26,294 430,663
Registered electors 384,861 9,968 73,446 30,075 498,350
Turnout 85.67% 91.14% 89.27% 87.43% 86.42%

The following candidates were elected:[37][38]

2007

Results of the 2007 general election held on 13 November 2007:[39][40][41][42][43]

Party Votes per nomination district Total Votes % Seats
Bispeb- jerg[a] Brøns- høj Fal- koner Inner City Nørre- bro Øster- bro Slots Sundby- øster Sundby- vester Tårnby Valby Vester- bro Con. Com. Tot.
Social Democrats A 7,207 12,213 6,471 5,912 9,420 10,408 6,635 7,859 7,889 9,102 7,437 7,350 97,903 24.23% 4 0 4
Socialist People's Party F 6,133 9,194 5,435 6,601 11,339 8,855 5,254 6,605 6,776 4,381 5,832 8,438 84,843 21.00% 4 0 4
Venstre V 2,938 6,040 4,918 4,487 3,549 6,416 4,570 4,137 4,245 7,489 3,568 2,954 55,311 13.69% 2 0 2
Danish People's Party O 3,363 6,159 2,454 1,716 2,906 3,466 3,019 3,720 3,583 6,401 3,582 2,537 42,906 10.62% 2 0 2
Conservative People's Party C 2,047 3,865 5,357 3,707 2,683 5,114 4,893 2,346 2,753 3,650 2,311 2,085 40,811 10.10% 1 1 2
Danish Social Liberal Party B 2,020 3,188 3,452 3,620 4,570 4,645 2,691 2,350 2,721 1,424 1,945 3,232 35,858 8.88% 1 0 1
Unity List Ø 1,939 2,495 1,649 2,805 5,106 2,666 1,410 1,604 1,939 553 1,514 3,283 26,963 6.67% 1 0 1
New Alliance Y 886 1,633 1,722 1,847 1,736 2,158 1,449 1,183 1,356 997 988 1,268 17,223 4.26% 0 1 1
Christian Democrats K 196 269 130 116 166 214 175 187 155 134 119 153 2,014 0.50% 0 0 0
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 6 4 7 5 13 15 3 3 8 3 0 1 68 0.02% 0 0 0
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 0 1 4 4 2 2 0 17 4 4 3 1 42 0.01% 0 0 0
Vibeke Baden Laursen (Independent) 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 3 3 1 17 0.00% 0 0 0
Nicolai Krogh Mittet (Independent) 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 4 0 15 0.00% 0 0 0
Amir Becirovic (Independent) 1 1 1 0 4 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 13 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid votes 26,738 45,065 31,602 30,822 41,496 43,962 30,104 30,014 31,430 34,143 27,307 31,304 403,987 100.00% 15 2 17
Blank votes 116 179 121 99 192 154 119 115 132 141 147 124 1,639 0.40%
Rejected votes – other 82 118 67 60 198 98 101 105 95 89 108 103 1,224 0.30%
Total polled 26,936 45,362 31,790 30,981 41,886 44,214 30,324 30,234 31,657 34,373 27,562 31,531 406,850 84.78%
Registered electors 33,772 53,338 35,733 37,037 50,012 50,809 35,025 36,279 38,343 39,168 33,149 37,252 479,917
Turnout 79.76% 85.05% 88.97% 83.65% 83.75% 87.02% 86.58% 83.34% 82.56% 87.76% 83.15% 84.64% 84.78%

Votes per municipality:[24]

Party Votes per municipality Total Votes
Copen- hagen Dragør Freder- iksberg Tårnby
Social Democrats A 75,695 1,661 13,106 7,441 97,903
Socialist People's Party F 69,773 833 10,689 3,548 84,843
Venstre V 38,334 2,416 9,488 5,073 55,311
Danish People's Party O 31,032 1,292 5,473 5,109 42,906
Conservative People's Party C 26,911 1,561 10,250 2,089 40,811
Danish Social Liberal Party B 28,291 491 6,143 933 35,858
Unity List Ø 23,351 124 3,059 429 26,963
New Alliance Y 13,055 327 3,171 670 17,223
Christian Democrats K 1,575 29 305 105 2,014
Tom Gillesberg (Independent) 55 0 10 3 68
John Erik Wagner (Independent) 34 0 4 4 42
Vibeke Baden Laursen (Independent) 11 1 3 2 17
Nicolai Krogh Mittet (Independent) 11 1 3 0 15
Amir Becirovic (Independent) 10 0 2 1 13
Valid votes 308,138 8,736 61,706 25,407 403,987
Blank votes 1,258 30 240 111 1,639
Rejected votes – other 967 11 168 78 1,224
Total polled 310,363 8,777 62,114 25,596 406,850
Registered electors 369,991 9,603 70,758 29,565 479,917
Turnout 83.88% 91.40% 87.78% 86.58% 84.78%

The following candidates were elected:[44][45]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Bispebjerg nomination district was known as Utterslev nomination district prior to March 2014.

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