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− | + | The [[Congress elections|Congressional elections]] take place on the 25th day of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates. | |
− | =Congress elections= | + | Until October 2008, Congressional Elections were held as part of the general elections which included both [[Presidential elections|Presidential]] & Congressional Elections and they were held on the 1st of each month. Up to this point, citizens voted for the party list in a certain region, not the individual Congress candidates. |
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+ | From October 2008 up to September 2012, citizens voted for an individual candidate on a party list in a certain region. As of September 2012, citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which is valid for a whole country, not a certain region. | ||
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+ | The first [[Congress elections|Congressional elections]] in {{CountryLink|Denmark}} were held on eDay 11 (''{{HistoryDate|11}}'') when first ever general elections were held in the [[New World]]. Unfortunately, not a lot of data is known from this period and the first known results are from September 2011. | ||
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+ | ==Congress elections in [[Denmark]]== | ||
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− | | {{eLink|party|3766|MERACUS DK}} || | + | | {{eLink|party|3766|MERACUS DK}} || 241 || April 2022 |
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+ | | {{eLink|party|4184|Kongehuset}} || 166 || August 2020 | ||
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| {{eLink|party|3790|Killers with spoons}} || 142 || November 2018 | | {{eLink|party|3790|Killers with spoons}} || 142 || November 2018 | ||
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− | | {{eLink|party| | + | | {{eLink|party|4517|Ministry of Pink Flamingos}} || 87 || April 2022 |
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+ | | {{eLink|party|4635|Danish Royal Party}} || 75 || May 2019 | ||
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− | | {{eLink|party| | + | | {{eLink|party|5657|The Vikings}} || 67 || April 2022 |
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| {{eLink|party|4517|PTOers, go home}} || 58 || July 2017 | | {{eLink|party|4517|PTOers, go home}} || 58 || July 2017 | ||
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| {{eLink|party|3774|Aperture Science}} || 21 || June 2013 | | {{eLink|party|3774|Aperture Science}} || 21 || June 2013 | ||
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| {{eLink|party|4409|The Royal Party}} || 2 || August 2013 | | {{eLink|party|4409|The Royal Party}} || 2 || August 2013 | ||
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+ | | {{eLink|party|6048|Aarhus - Danish for progress}} || 2 || April 2022 | ||
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+ | | {{eLink|party|6046|The day}} || 1 || April 2022 | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 3 January 2024
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The Congressional elections take place on the 25th day of each month. Only the top 5 parties can make nominations for Congress candidates.
Until October 2008, Congressional Elections were held as part of the general elections which included both Presidential & Congressional Elections and they were held on the 1st of each month. Up to this point, citizens voted for the party list in a certain region, not the individual Congress candidates.
From October 2008 up to September 2012, citizens voted for an individual candidate on a party list in a certain region. As of September 2012, citizens vote for lists of party representatives instead of individual candidates which is valid for a whole country, not a certain region.
The first Congressional elections in Denmark were held on eDay 11 (1 December 2007) when first ever general elections were held in the New World. Unfortunately, not a lot of data is known from this period and the first known results are from September 2011.
Congress elections in Denmark
- Congress of Denmark 2007
- Congress of Denmark 2008
- Congress of Denmark 2009
- Congress of Denmark 2010
- Congress of Denmark 2011
- Congress of Denmark 2012
- Congress of Denmark 2013
- Congress of Denmark 2014
- Congress of Denmark 2015
- Congress of Denmark 2016
- Congress of Denmark 2017
- Congress of Denmark 2018
- Congress of Denmark 2019
- Congress of Denmark 2020
- Congress of Denmark 2021
- Congress of Denmark 2022
- Congress of Denmark 2023
- Congress of Denmark 2024
Numbers of Congress seats by parties
Party | Seats | The last month present in the Congress |
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MERACUS DK | 241 | April 2022 |
Kongehuset | 166 | August 2020 |
Killers with spoons | 142 | November 2018 |
Ministry of Pink Flamingos | 87 | April 2022 |
Danish Royal Party | 75 | May 2019 |
The Vikings | 67 | April 2022 |
PTOers, go home | 58 | July 2017 |
Vanguard | 33 | November 2013 |
Aperture Science | 21 | June 2013 |
The Royal Party | 2 | August 2013 |
Aarhus - Danish for progress | 2 | April 2022 |
The day | 1 | April 2022 |
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