[7] With its implementation, Denmark was allocated an additional seat for the European Parliament elections, changing the number from 14 to 15.
[15] On 10 January 2024, Pernille Vermund announced that New Right and its parliamentary group would be dissolved,[16] which caused the party to lose ballot access.
[17] 15 members of the European Parliament will be elected in Denmark through a single constituency, using the D'Hondt method.
[18] The table shows the detailed composition of the Danish seats at the European Parliament as of April 2024.
Of the 11 parties contesting the election, 8 are currently represented in the European Parliament and are members of a group.
Liberal Alliance, the Denmark Democrats, and the Alternative are not represented in the European Parliament, and are thus not part of any group, but intend to join EPP,[25] ECR,[26] and Greens/EFA[27] respectively in the event they obtain representation in the European Parliament.
firm date size The distribution of seats at the election was the same as what it would have been if electoral alliances were not possible.