Defunct Parties
- Bjørnbakkernes Venstre
- F Farmers' Party (Bondepartiet)
- D Centre Democrats (Centrum-Demokraterne).
- P Common Course (Fælles Kurs)
- Communist League (Kommunistisk Forbund)
- R Danish Unity (Dansk Samling)
- G Danish People's Party, First (Dansk Folkeparti)
- Danmarks Venstresocialistiske Parti
- Det Forenede Venstre
- Free Conservatives (Frikonservative)
- Free People's Party (Det Frie Folkeparti)
- Free Social Democrats (Frie Socialdemokrater)
- Frihed 2000 (not registered as a party but represented in parliament as a parliamentary group)
- V Hovedstadens Venstre (split of Venstre that only existed to contest the 1947 Folketing election in order to exploit a peculiarity of the election law)
- Højre
- Independent Party (De Uafhængige)
- J June Movement (Juni Bevægelsen; represented in the European Parliament)
- L Liberal Centre (Liberalt Centrum)
- M Minority Party (Minoritetspartiet)
- Moderate Venstre
- N National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark (Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Arbejderparti)
- National Liberal Party (De Nationalliberale)
- M Peace Politics People's Party (Fredspolitisk Folkeparti)
- Society of the Friends of Peasants (Bondevennernes Selskab)
- D The Free Democrats (De Frie Demokrater)
- Union of Conscientiously Work-Shy Elements (Sammenslutning af Bevidst Arbejdssky Elementer)
- Venstre Reform Party (Venstrereformpartiet)
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