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#Denmark (#Greenland), Ilisimatusarfik & HS Analyze poll:

IA~LEFT: 36% (-2)
S~S&D: 23% (-6)
N-*: 16% (+4)
D~RE: 13% (+2)
A~RE: 7%
SA~RE: 2% (+1)
NQ~NI: 2% (+1)

(+/-) vs. Jan. '21

Fieldwork: March 2021
Total sample size: 706

Elections tomorrow

https://europeelects.eu/denmark/greenland
NEW: #Greenland is heading to polls on Tuesday to elect Inatsisartut—the Greenlandic parliament—in a snap election.

Mining and municipalities have proved out contentious. A majority for independence coming, but the desired speed differs.

Read our preview: https://europeelects.eu/2021/04/05/greenland-parliamentary-elections-independence-on-the-horizon/
#Greenland (Denmark), parliamentary election today

➤ ~41,000 eligible voters
➤ 7 parties, 189 candidates, 31 seats
➤ Booths are open Tue 11:00 – Wed 00:00 CEST
➤ Snap election, Siumut (~S&D) and NQ (~NI) lost majority upon Demokraatit (~RE) leaving

https://europeelects.eu/2021/04/05/greenland-parliamentary-elections-independence-on-the-horizon/
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election:

Polling hints that Inuit Ataqatigiit (~LEFT) would top the polls tonight with more than 35% of the votes and 12/31 seats in the Greenlandic parliament.

Such result would put them firmly on driver's seat in govt. formation.
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election:

Polling suggests that the centre-left traditional ruling party Siumut (~S&D) is going to need to hand over the status of biggest party tonight.

The polling has, however, for the last few times underestimated the party.
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election:

The rather fresh centrist party Naleraq (*) is expected to be the third largest party tonight and attain their best result since the formation of the party in late 2014—five out of 31 seats and over 15% of the votes.
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election:

The most popular Greenland party that subscribes to unionism, liberal Demokraatit (~RE) is battling for the third place but expected to come fourth tonight, with around 13% of the vote and four seats.
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election

Formerly the second strongest party, unionist Atassut (~RE) has seen its vote share drop significantly along years.

Atassut racked up half of the vote at its heyday but has subsided since: two seats and six per cent expected.
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election:

Two young parties, unionist Suleqatigiissitsisut (~RE) and separatist Nunatta Qitornai (~NI) are also contesting the election tonight.

Unlike in 2018 elections, neither of them is projected to elect MPs this time around.
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election:

If polling holds, government coalition negotiations are expected to be spearheaded by Inuit Ataqatigiit (~LEFT).

Naleraq (*) or Demokraatit (~RE) have been floated as possible coalition partners.

Results starting 22:00 CEST
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election result:

2 of 72 polling stations finished, 11 in process

IA~LEFT: 34% (+8)
S~S&D: 31% (+4)
N-*: 18% (+4)
A~RE: 9% (+3)
D~RE: 5% (-15)
NQ~NI: 1% (-2)
SA~RE: 1% (-3)

(+/-) vs. 2018 election

http://europeelects.eu/greenland
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election result:

4 of 72 polling stations finished, 18 in process

IA~LEFT: 41% (+15)
S~S&D: 30% (+3)
N-*: 15% (+1)
D~RE: 6% (-14)
A~RE: 5% (-1)
NQ~NI: 2% (-1)
SA~RE: 1% (-3)

(+/-) vs. 2018 election

http://europeelects.eu/greenland
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election result:

8 of 72 polling stations finished, 40 in process

S~S&D: 38% (+11)
IA~LEFT: 32% (+6)
N-*: 13% (-1)
A~RE: 7% (+1)
D~RE: 6% (-14)
NQ~NI: 3%
SA~RE: 1% (-3)

(+/-) vs. 2018 election

http://europeelects.eu/greenland
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election result:

71 of 72 polling stations finished, 1 in process

IA~LEFT: 37% (+11)
S~S&D: 30% (+3)
N-*: 12% (-2)
A~RE: 7% (+1)
D~RE: 9% (-11)
NQ~NI: 2% (-1)
SA~RE: 1% (-3)

(+/-) vs. 2018 election

http://europeelects.eu/greenland
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election result (seats):

72 of 72 polling stations finished, final result

IA~LEFT: 12 (+4)
S~S&D: 10 (+1)
N-*: 4
D~RE: 3 (-3)
A~RE: 2
NQ~NI: 0 (-1)
SA~RE: 0 (-1)

(+/-) vs. 2018 election

http://europeelects.eu/greenland
#Denmark (#Greenland), parliamentary election final result:

Inuit Ataqatigiit (~LEFT) was the most popular party of the election as polling suggested, toppling the traditional governing party Siumut (~S&D).

IA gained especially in South, where a contentious mining site is situated.

http://europeelects.eu/greenland
#Denmark (#Greenland): the new government led by Múte Egede (IA~LEFT) has received the confidence of the parliament.

The government consists of leftist Inuit Ataqatigiit & centrist Naleraq (*), and is supported by liberal Atassut (~RE)

For: 20
Against: 0
Blank: 9

Total seats: 31
#Greenland (Denmark), 19,199 votes counted (~99%):

S~S&D: 39% (+9)
IA~LEFT: 25% (−9)
D~RE: 19% (+8)
N-*: 13% (+5)
A~RE: 4% (−2)

+/− vs. 2019 election

https://europeelects.eu/denmark/greenland/
#Greenland (#Denmark), EPINION poll:

Referendum on Rejoining the EU

Yes: 60% (+20)
No: 40% (-20)

+/- vs. 2021

Fieldwork: March 2024
Sample size: 702

https://europeelects.eu/denmark/greenland