European Parliament election, 2004 (Denmark)

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The European Parliament election of 2004 in Denmark was the election of MEP representing Denmark constituency for the 2004-2009 term of the European Parliament. It was part of the wider 2004 European election. The vote took place on June 13. The opposition Social Democrats made major gains, mainly at the expense of Eurosceptic parties such as the June Movement.

[edit] Results

Party Votes Seats
No.  % ±% No. ±
Social Democrats (A) 618,412 32.6 +16.1 5 +2
Venstre (V) 366,735 19.4 -4.0 3 -2
Conservative People's Party (C) 214,972 11.3 +2.8 1 0
June Movement (J) 171,927 9.1 -7.0 1 -2
Socialist People's Party (F) 150,766 8.0 +0.9 1 0
Danish People's Party (O) 128,789 6.8 +1.0 1 0
Danish Social Liberal Party (B) 120,473 6.4 -2.7 1 0
People's Movement against the EU (N) 97,986 5.2 1 0
Christian Democrats (K) 24,286 1.3 0 0
Total 1,894,346 14 -2
Registered voters 4,012,663
Votes cast 1,921,541 47.9
Invalid votes 27,195 1.4
Valid votes 1,894,346 98.6
References [1]

Source: Final results, Danish Ministry of the Interior & Health.

Note - seats are allocated first by the D'Hondt method to Electoral coalitions, which were (A + F), (B + Q), (C + V), (J + N) with (O) by themselves; then subsequently between the parties in each coalition. Compared to straight allocation by party, The People's Movement Against the EU gained one seat at the expense of the Conservative People's Party.


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