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1988 Danish general election

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election_name1988 Danish general election
countryKingdom of Denmark
previous_election[1987](1987-danish-general-election)
next_election[1990](1990-danish-general-election)
seats_for_electionAll 179 seats in the Folketing
majority_seats90
election_date10 May 1988
party1Social Democrats (Denmark)leader1 = Svend Aukenlast_election1 = 54seats1 = 55percentage1 = 29.82
party2Conservative People's Party (Denmark)leader2 = Poul Schlüterlast_election2 = 38seats2 = 35percentage2 = 19.29
party3Socialist People's Party (Denmark)leader3 = Gert Petersenlast_election3 = 27seats3 = 24percentage3 = 13.01
party4Venstre (Denmark)leader4 = Uffe Ellemann-Jensenlast_election4 = 19seats4 = 22percentage4 = 11.84
party5Progress Party (Denmark)leader5 = Pia Kjærsgaardlast_election5 = 9seats5 = 16percentage5 = 8.96
party6Danish Social Liberal Partyleader6 = Niels Helveg Petersenlast_election6 = 11seats6 = 10percentage6 = 5.58
party7Centre Democrats (Denmark)leader7 = Erhard Jakobsenlast_election7 = 9seats7 = 9percentage7 = 4.67
party8KrFleader8 = Flemming Kofod-Svendsenlast_election8 = 4seats8 = 4percentage8 = 2.04
heading9Elected in the Faroe Islands
party9People's Party (Faroe Islands)leader9 = Jógvan Sundsteinlast_election9 = 1seats9 = 1percentage9 = 24.68
party10Union Party (Faroe Islands)leader10 = Pauli Ellefsenlast_election10 = 0seats10 = 1percentage10 = 24.43
heading11Elected in Greenland
party11Siumutleader11 = Jonathan Motzfeldtlast_election11 = 1seats11 = 1percentage11 = 40.07
party12Atassutleader12 = Otto Steenholdtlast_election12 = 1seats12 = 1percentage12 = 38.74
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister-elect
before_electionPoul Schlüter
before_partyConservative People's Party (Denmark)
after_electionPoul Schlüter
after_partyConservative People's Party (Denmark)
turnout85.70%
map{{Switcher

| [[File:Folketingsvalget 1988 - Opstillingskredse.svg|300px]] | Most voted-for party by nomination district and constituency | [[File:Folketingsvalget 1988 - Kommuner.svg|300px]] | Most voted-for party by municipality | [[File:Folketing1988.svg|300px]] | Distribution of constituency and levelling seats}}}}

General elections were held in Denmark on 10 May 1988, just eight months after the last elections. Prime Minister Poul Schlüter chose to call for an election after the Conservative People's Party-led government fell short of a majority in a foreign policy issue after they failed to come to an agreement with the Social Democrats. In a parliamentary debate, Prime Minister Poul Schlüter accused Svend Auken (the leader of the Social Democrats) of breaking a political deal between the two of them whilst Auken accused Schlüter of lying to the public.

However, the election did not change the balance of power in the Folketing. Common Course failed to cross the 2% percent threshold and lost their four seats. The Centre Democrats and the Christian People's Party left the government (although they continued to support it) and were replaced by the Danish Social Liberal Party. The reason for doing this was that it gave Schlüter a majority in foreign policy issues which had caused this election. Nonetheless, the Centre Democrats and the Christian People's Party continued to support the government.

Voter turnout was 86% in Denmark proper, 70% in the Faroe Islands and 58% in Greenland.

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p. 525 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p547
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