Mar 2 • 08:09 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark DR Nyheder

4.3 million Danish citizens can vote in the parliamentary elections

On March 24, Danish citizens will vote, with 4.3 million having the right to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

On March 24, Denmark will hold its parliamentary elections, and approximately 4.3 million Danish citizens are eligible to vote. This figure represents about seven out of ten residents in Denmark, as reported by Statistics Denmark. To be eligible to vote, one must be a Danish citizen and at least 18 years old on election day. Among the 4 million voters, about 224,000 are first-time voters, which accounts for 5.2% of all voters. This group's participation is particularly significant as it may influence the political landscape with new perspectives and priorities. The election is not only vital for establishing the next government but also crucial for addressing the concerns of young voters entering the political arena. To assist voters, various tools are available, such as a candidate quiz to help them understand potential representatives and a 'Majority Builder' feature that allows citizens to simulate their preferred political majority. Additionally, resources are provided to learn about the different political parties, ensuring that voters are informed before making their choices.

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