Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1937. 11425 municipal council members were elected.
In some municipals, this election was moved to March 1938.
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Regional elections were held in Denmark in March 1937. 11425 municipal council members were elected. In some municipals, this election was moved to March...
Michael (2 March 2024). "Danish Conservative leader Søren Pape Poulsen dies aged 52". The LocalDenmark. Retrieved 2 March 2024. "Denmark to start conscripting...
The Danish Social Liberal Party (Danish: Radikale Venstre lit. 'Radical Left', RV) is a social-liberal political party in Denmark. The party was founded...
political process has two types of elections. National elections (国政選挙, kokusei senkyo) Subnational/localelections (地方選挙, chihō senkyo) While the national...
Bornholm (Danish pronunciation: [pɒːnˈhʌlˀm]) is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, to the east of the rest of Denmark, south of Sweden, northeast of Germany...
remained unused in public elections until 1855, when Carl Andræ proposed a transferable vote system for elections in Denmark, and his system was used in...
established. Localelections were held in the Philippines, marred by rioting around the country which killed 3 people. It was the first Philippine election in which...
Social Democratic Youth of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom, DSU) is the national youth wing of the Danish Social Democrats. It is not...
by fresh elections and nominations (by Governor) at the beginning of every third year. The retiring members are also eligible for re-election and re-nomination...
pass between elections, although the Canada Elections Act limits this to four years with a "fixed" election date in October; general elections still must...
grandson of two UAW GM retirees. His grandfather started at Chrysler in 1937, the year Chrysler workers joined the UAW after a sit-down strike. His father...
Fanny Marie Annette Hjelmer born Raaschou (1869–1937) was a Danish women's rights activist and politician. In 1918, she became one of the first five women...
Mecklenburg-Strelitz; and, by the Greater Hamburg Act (Groß-Hamburg-Gesetz) of 1937, the territory of the city-state was extended, while Lübeck lost its independence...
[ˈfœɹjaɹ] ; Danish: Færøerne [ˈfeɐ̯ˌøˀɐnə]), are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. The official...
Roskilde. Roskilde (/ˈrɒskɪlə/ ROSK-il-ə, Danish: [ˈʁʌskilə]) is a city 30 km (19 mi) west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand. With a population...
early elections for the Metropolitan Assembly in 1965 due to a corruption scandal, Tokyo became the first prefecture not to hold its assembly elections during...
Udenrigsministeriets Tidsskrift (in Danish). 1960. p. 65. Government of Denmark. "Danish embassy in Baghdad, Iraq" (in Danish). Archived from the original on...
non-White people could generally not vote in national elections until the first multi-party elections in 1994. However, a nonracial franchise existed under...
party, which contested and won all seats in the 1967 pre-independence elections. He became recognized by the British as King of Swaziland in 1967 when...
Islamisation of Europe was inspired by a Danish group of the same name who have held protests outside Danish mosques since the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad...