Parlament election in Denmark: Poll

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Liberal block is leading the race, but the largest single parties are from the left

We just conducted a survey for the Danish organisation Parlamentet.dk, comparing a ranking system with the traditional single-vote system. The results show a clear tendency towards benefiting the smaller parties.

Our control group showed the two most popular parties to be the left-leaning Socialdemokraterne (20,57%)  and Socialistisk Folkeparti  (17,22%), while the liberal/conservative coalition (48,33%) is leading against the socialist coalition (43,05%)

SINGLE VOTE
Party Count Share
A – Socialdemokraterne 43 20,57%
F – Socialistisk Folkeparti (SF) 36 17,22%
V – Venstre 35 16,75%
O – Dansk Folkeparti 26 12,44%
B – Det Radikale Venstre 18 8,61%
C – Det Konservative Folkeparti 14 6,70%
Ø – Enhedslisten 11 5,26%
Y – Ny Alliance 6 2,87%
K – Kristendemokraterne 2 0,96%
Other 14 6,70%
No answer 4 1,91%
Total 209
LEFT 43,05%
RIGHT 48,33%
RANKING
Party Point Share Diff.
A – Socialdemokraterne 556 17,43% -3,14%
F – Socialistisk Folkeparti (SF) 505 15,84% -1,38%
V – Venstre 399 12,51% -4,24%
C – Det Konservative Folkeparti 386 12,10% 5,40%
B – Det Radikale Venstre 364 11,41% 2,80%
O – Dansk Folkeparti 311 9,75% -2,69%
Ø – Enhedslisten 307 9,63% 4,37%
Y – Ny Alliance 202 6,33% 3,46%
K – Kristendemokraterne 159 4,99% 4,03%
Total 3189
LEFT 42,90%
RIGHT 52,12%

The Ranking model was based on a point-score system, where a No. 1 ranking contributed 5 points, No. 2 ranking contributed 4 points, No. 3 ranking contributed 3 points, No. 4 ranking contributed 2 points, No. 5 ranking contributed 1 point and any lower ranking contributed 0 points.

 

 

 

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