Guldborgsundlisten

Guldborgsundlisten, formerly Nyt Nykøbing Falster and then Nyt Guldborgsund, is a Danish local political party set in Guldborgsund Municipality.

Guldborgsundlisten

Guldborgsundlisten
LeaderJohn Brædder[1]
HeadquartersGuldborgsund
ColorsLight blue
Regions:
0 / 205
Municipal councils
11 / 2,432
Website
Guldborgsundlisten.dk

History

Nyt Nykøbing Falster ran with 22 candidates in Nykøbing Falster Municipality in 2001. Here, they received 6,345 votes, equal to 37.36% of all votes in that municipality, giving them 9 seats in the municipal council.[2] The party changed name to Nyt Guldborgsund after this election.

The party ran with 32 candidates in 2005, where they received 6,044 votes in Guldborgsund Municipality. This was equal to 16.7% of all votes in that municipality, and gave them 5 seats in the municipal council.[3]

Nyt Guldborgsund ran with 13 candidates in 2009. The party received 3,576 votes, 10.7% of all votes in Guldborgsund Municipality. This resulted in 4 seats in the municipal council.[4] After this election, the name of the party was changed to Guldborgsundlisten.

In 2013, the party ran with 27 candidates in Guldborgsund Municipality. They received 6,573 votes, equal to 18.1% of all votes in that municipality. This resulted in six seats in the municipal council.[5] The elected politicians for the list was chairman John Brædder, Peter Bring-Larsen, Martin Lohse, Helle Munk, Poul-Henrik Pedersen and Jens Erik Boesen.

Guldborgsundlisten politicians

Party chairman

  • John Brædder

Election results

Municipal elections

Date Votes Seats ±
# %
2001 6,345 37.36
9 / 21
0
2005 6,044 16.7
5 / 29
4
2009 3,576 10.7
4 / 29
1
2013 6,573 18.1
6 / 29
2
2017 11,727 33.1
11 / 29
5

Municipal council (Danish kommunalbestyrelse) seats numbered a total of 29 in municipal elections 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2017. In municipal elections 2001, mentioned in the table, there were 21 seats in the municipality of Nykøbing Falster, which was one of six municipalities that would merge 1 January 2007 to form Guldborgsund Municipality.

References

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