List of regional and local political parties in Denmark

This list shows all local and regional political parties in Denmark, who ran in the latest local elections, as well as local and regional parties established after that . Local and regional parties in Denmark are commonly knowns as local lists, citizens' lists or common lists (Danish: lokallister, borgerlister and fælleslister). Those parties are not required to follow the same formats for political parties as the ordinary parties. Furthermore, the name of the party does not have to be approved by the Ministry of Social Affairs. Local and regional parties only run for local and regional elections.[1][2]

Regional parties

A regional party is a party that has run in more than one municipality within only one of the five regions of Denmark. Parties that run in municipalities in different regions is considered to be a nation-wide party. A regional party can, alternatively, be a party that only runs for regional elections and not municipal or general elections.
Parties in bold has at least one seat in the respective region's regional council or in any one municipal council within the region. Parties crossed out have been dissolved or is otherwise inactive.

North Denmark Region

Region of Southern Denmark

Region Zealand

Capital Region of Denmark

Local parties

Local parties are parties that run for local elections in only a single municipality.
Parties in bold has at least one seat in the respective municipality's municipal council. Parties crossed out have been dissolved or is otherwise inactive.

Albertslund Municipality

Allerød Municipality

Billund Municipality

Bornholm Municipality

Brøndby Municipality

Brønderslev Municipality

Dragør Municipality

Esbjerg Municipality

Fanø Municipality

Favrskov Municipality

Faxe Municipality

Fredensborg Municipality

Fredericia Municipality

Frederiksberg Municipality

Frederikshavn Municipality

Frederikssund Municipality

Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality

Gentofte Municipality

Gladsaxe Municipality

Glostrup Municipality

Greve Municipality

Gribskov Municipality

Guldborgsund Municipality

Haderslev Municipality

Halsnæs Municipality

Helsingør Municipality

Herning Municipality

Hillerød Municipality

Hjørring Municipality

Holbæk Municipality

Holstebro Municipality

Horsens Municipality

Hvidovre Municipality

Hørsholm Municipality

Ikast-Brande Municipality

Å Common List (Fælleslisten)

Jammerbugt Municipality

Kalundborg Municipality

Kerteminde Municipality

Kolding Municipality

Copenhagen Municipality

Køge Municipality

Langeland Municipality

Lolland Municipality

Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality

Læsø Municipality

Middelfart Municipality

Morsø Municipality

Norddjurs Municipality

Nordfyn Municipality

Nyborg Municipality

Næstved Municipality

Odder Municipality

Odense Municipality

Odsherred Municipality

Randers Municipality

Rebild Municipality

Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality

Roskilde Municipality

Rudersdal Municipality

Rødovre Municipality

Samsø Municipality

Skanderborg Municipality

Skive Municipality

Slagelse Municipality

Solrød Municipality

Sorø Municipality

Stevns Municipality

Svendborg Municipality

Syddjurs Municipality

Sønderborg Municipality

Thisted Municipality

Tårnby Municipality

Vallensbæk Municipality

Vejle Municipality

Vesthimmerland Municipality

Viborg Municipality

Vordingborg Municipality

Ærø Municipality

Aalborg Municipality

Aarhus Municipality

References

  1. kl.dk "Hvad er forskellen på en partiliste og en lokaliste?
  2. kmdvalg.dk "2013 Results"
  3. Altinget.dk "John Køhler stifter ny lokalliste."
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