Feb 24 • 00:00 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Altinget

Kombit responds again: Errors from the municipal election will not be repeated. Our voting system is ready for parliamentary elections

Kombit assures that the voting system in Denmark is prepared for the upcoming parliamentary elections, emphasizing that there will be no repetition of past errors from the municipal elections.

Kombit, the organization overseeing Denmark's voting system, has addressed concerns and rumors regarding the reliability of the electoral process ahead of potential new elections. They reassure voters, media, and politicians that the voting system is thoroughly tested and ready for the next parliamentary elections. They specifically reference the recent municipal and regional elections in 2025, where the new voting system was implemented, replacing a 40-year-old system that had been in place. Despite initial worries from media outlets about the election results, Kombit emphasizes that the core operations—including voter registration, vote reporting, and technical management—functioned smoothly without any issues in vote counts or data processing.

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