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opstillingsmøde

Opstillingsmøde is a Danish term referring to an internal meeting within a political party or related organization to nominate candidates for upcoming elections and determine the order of candidates on the party’s electoral list. These meetings are commonly held at local, regional, or national level and are essential for municipal, regional, and national elections. Participants are typically party members with voting rights; external observers or staff are usually not part of the vote.

The procedure at an opstillingsmøde varies by party but typically includes: notification and adoption of the

The outcome is an official opstillingsliste (nomination list) that the party submits to election authorities before

In summary, the opstillingsmøde is a democratic internal mechanism for selecting and ranking a party’s candidates

agenda,
presentations
by
or
about
candidates,
and
a
vote
on
the
proposed
list
and
candidate
order.
Nominations
may
be
accompanied
by
speeches
or
endorsements,
and
the
final
list
is
approved
by
a
designated
party
body
or
by
a
majority
at
the
meeting.
Voting
can
be
conducted
as
a
secret
ballot
or
a
public
ballot,
depending
on
party
rules.
deadlines.
In
proportional
representation
systems,
the
order
on
the
list
significantly
affects
which
candidates
are
elected
as
seats
are
allocated.
Additional
eligibility
criteria
or
endorsements
may
apply,
and
some
parties
require
further
vetting
or
approval
at
higher
levels.
for
elections,
reflecting
the
party’s
rules
and
procedures.