Danish parliamentary election, 1994
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The Danish parliamentary election of 1994 was held on 21 September 1994. The Social Democratic / Social Liberal / Centre Democrats coalition of Poul Nyrup Rasmussen remained in power.
Party | Leader | Total votes | Percentage of ballots cast | Seats won | Gain/Loss | |
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Social Democratic Party (Socialdemokratiet) (A) | Poul Nyrup Rasmussen | 1,150,048 | 34.6 | 62 | -7 | |
Venstre (Liberals) (V) | Uffe Ellemann-Jensen | 775,176 | 23.3 | 42 | +13 | |
Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) (C) | Hans Engell | 499,845 | 15.0 | 27 | -3 | |
Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti) (F) | Holger K. Nielsen | 242,398 | 7.3 | 13 | -2 | |
Progress Party (Fremskridtspartiet) (Z) | Pia Kjærsgaard | 214,057 | 6.4 | 11 | -1 | |
Danish Social Liberal Party (Det Radikale Venstre) (B) | Marianne Jelved | 152,701 | 4.6 | 8 | +1 | |
Centre Democrats (Centrum-Demokraterne) (D) | Mimi Jakobsen | 94,496 | 2.8 | 5 | -4 | |
Unity List (Enhedslisten) (Ø) | None | 104,701 | 3.1 | 6 | +6 | |
Christian People's Party (Kristeligt Folkeparti) (Q) | Jann Sjursen | 61,507 | 1.9 | 0 | -4 | |
Other Parties | Inapplicable | 32,668 | 1.0 | 1 | +1 | |
Voter turnout | 84.3% | |||||
Source | Folketinget.dk |
* One seat in parliament went to Jacob Haugaard, who ran without a party, with 23,253 votes.
Preceded by: Election 1990 |
Danish parliamentary elections | Succeeded by: Election 1998 |