Industry Party
Industry Party Erhvervspartiet | |
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Founded | 1917 |
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The Industry Party (Danish: Erhvervspartiet) was a political party in Denmark in the 1910s and 1920s. It aimed to represent small and medium traders, primarily in Copenhagen.
History
The party was established in 1917,[1] and received 1.3% of the vote in the 1918 elections, when it won a single seat.[2] The party increased its vote share to 2.9% in the April 1920 elections, winning four seats. It maintained its four seats in the July 1920 elections, but was reduced to three seats in the September 1920 elections.[2]
In 1922 the party split in two, with both factions significantly weakened.[1] In the 1924 elections the party received just 0.2% of the national vote and lost all three seats.[2]
Election results
Folketing
Election | Votes | Seats | |||
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# | % | ± pp | # | ± | |
1918 | 11,934 | 1.3% | New | 1 / 140 |
New |
1920 (Apr) | 29,464 | 2.9% | +1.6 | 4 / 139 |
3 |
1920 (Jul) | 25,627 | 2.7% | -0.2 | 4 / 139 |
0 |
1920 (Sep) | 27,403 | 2.3% | -0.4 | 3 / 148 |
1 |
1924 | 2,102 | 0.2% | -2.1 | 0 / 148 |
3 |
References
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