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Moderate Venstre, also known as the Moderate Liberals or Moderate Left, was a political party in Denmark.

History

The party emerged as the largest faction in the 1892 Folketing elections, winning 39 of the 102 seats. The 1895 elections saw it defeated by the Venstre Reform Party, finishing in second place with 27 seats. In 1898 the party was reduced to 23 seats, before falling to 16 seats in 1901, twelve seats in 1903 and nine seats in 1906.

After the party recovered to win eleven seats in 1909, it merged into Venstre before the 1910 elections.

Election results

Folketing

Election Votes % +/– Seats +/– Size Status
1892 28.1 New 39 / 102 New 1st Support
1895 42,635 27 / 144 Decrease 12 Decrease 2nd Support
1898 36,395 23 / 114 Decrease 4 Steady 2nd Support
1901 26,993 11.99 16 / 114 Decrease 7 Steady 2nd Opposition
1903 19,149 8.12 Decrease 3.87 12 / 114 Decrease 4 Decrease 3rd Opposition
1906 20,487 6.78 Decrease 1.34 9 / 114 Decrease 3 Decrease 4th Opposition
1909 19,241 5.93 Decrease 0.85 11 / 114 Increase 2 Decrease 5th Opposition

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p551 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Party Transformations in European Democracies, p297
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