Danish regional elections, 1970
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The Danish regional elections of 1970 were held on 3 March 1970. 4677 municipal council members were elected to the 1970 - 1974 term of office in the 277 municipalities, as well as 366 members of the 14 counties of Denmark. The term of office was 1 April 1970 - 31 March 1974. In Copenhagen County Sengeløse was created a municipality from 1 April 1970, but existed only until 31 March 1974. It was abolished 1 April 1974, becoming part of Høje-Taastrup Municipality. Store Magleby parish municipality merged with Dragør parish municipality to become Dragør Municipality from 1 April 1974. From 1 April 1974 there were 275 municipalities in Denmark.
Results of regional elections
The results of the regional elections:[1]
County Councils
Party | Seats |
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Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) (A) | 162 |
Liberals (Venstre) (D) | 95 |
Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) (C) | 72 |
Social Liberal Party (Det Radikale Venstre) (B) | 35 |
Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti) (F) | 1 |
Schleswig Party (Slesvigsk Parti) (S) | 1 |
Others | 0 |
Total | 366 |
Municipal Councils
Party | Seats |
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Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) (A) | 1769 |
Liberals (Venstre) (D) | 1080 |
Conservative People's Party (Det Konservative Folkeparti) (C) | 650 |
Social Liberal Party (Det Radikale Venstre) (B) | 323 |
Socialist People's Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti) (F) | 27 |
Schleswig Party (Slesvigsk Parti) (S) | 20 |
Communist Party (Kommunistiske Parti) (K) | 4 |
Justice Party of Denmark (Retsforbundet) (E) | 1 |
Left Socialists (Venstresocialisterne) (Y) | 1 |
Others | 802 |
Total | 4677 |
References
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