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.