There are local elections in Denmark on November 17, and the latest poll seems to show the Socialist People’s Party doing particularly well and the Social Democrats holding their vote.
The Rambøll/Analyse Danmark poll for Jyllands-Posten shows the Social Democrats winning 34 percent of the vote, with the Socialist People’s Party doubling its mandate to 14.3 percent meaning that almost half of the electorate will be voting for one of the two allied parties.



























