Voice magnets Mette and Inger
Looking at the top ten politicians who attracted the most personal votes, women also fared well.
Mette Frederiksen topped the list with 60,687 personal votes, followed by Inger Støjberg (47,211), Lars Løkke Rasmussen (38,439), Alex Vanoplasgh (38,284) and Jacob Mark (31,235).
The top ten were rounded out by Magnus Heunicke (22,102), Jakob Ellemann-Jensen (20,945), Pia Olsen Dyhr (18,758), Nicolai Wammen (18,022) and Søren Gade (17,998).
Among the significant candidates for not getting enough votes to enter the Folketing were Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod, former climate minister Rasmus Helveg Petersen and the Danish People’s Party’s deputy leader René Christensen.
Source: The Nordic Page