1989 European Parliament election in Denmark

European Parliament elections were held in Denmark on 15 June 1989 to elect the 16 Danish members of the European Parliament.

1989 European Parliament election in Denmark

15 June 1989

16 seats to the European Parliament

Results

Seats are allocated first by the D'Hondt method to electoral coalitions (Social Democrats and Danish Social Liberal Party, Venstre and Conservative People's Party, People's Movement against the EEC and Socialist People's Party, Centre Democrats and Christian People's Party) and the remaining parties by themselves; then subsequently between the parties in each coalition.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Social Democrats417,07623.314+1
People's Movement against the EEC338,95318.9440
Venstre297,56516.633+1
Conservative People's Party238,76013.342–2
Socialist People's Party162,9029.1010
Centre Democrats142,1907.952+1
Progress Party93,9855.2500
Danish Social Liberal Party50,1962.8100
Christian People's Party47,7682.6700
Total1,789,395100.0016+1
Valid votes1,789,39598.78
Invalid/blank votes22,1631.22
Total votes1,811,558100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,923,54946.17
Source: Folketingsårbog

References

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