Municipalities of Denmark
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[edit] Legal foundation of municipalities
The Constitution of Denmark states: "§82 The right of municipalities to manage their own affairs independently, under State supervision, shall be laid down by statute."
[edit] Municipal Reform
Denmark is divided into five regions and 98 municipalities (Danish, kommuner). This was established per an administrative reform, effective January 1, 2007 which replaced the 13 counties (amter) with 5 regions (regioner). The 270 municipalities were consolidated into 98 larger units, most of which have at least 20,000 inhabitants. The reason was to give the new municipalities greater financial and professional sustainability. Many of the responsibilities of the former counties were taken over by the enlarged municipalies. 32 of the former municipalities did not merge into larger units, either because they already had merged or had a population larger than 20,000 or because they signed a cooperation agreement with a larger municipality.
[edit] Councillors
The 2,522 municipal councillors (and 205 regional councillors) were elected Tuesday, November 15 2005. In 1997 there were 4,685 municipal and 374 county councillors in the then 275 municipalities and 14 counties. As an example of the reduction in the number of councillors, Bornholm then had a total of 122 councillors in five municipalities and one county (15 county councillors). After the merger January 1 2003 of the five municipalities and the county, there was one single municipal council with 27 municipal councillors. After January 1 2007, when Bornholm Regional Municipality lost its (shortlived) county privileges, there is talk of a reduction to 21 municipal councillors, the guidelines for a municipality with between 10,000 and 49,999 inhabitants being a maximum of 21 municipal councillors. The guidelines for municipalities with under 3,500 inhabitants is a maximum of 13 (minimum 5) and with between 3,500 and 9,999 inhabitants a maximum of 17 councillors. The guidelines for over 50,000 inhabitants is a maximum of 25 councillors with the exception of especially populous municipalities; Copenhagen municipality has 55 municipal councillors, and populous municipalities such as Århus and Aalborg have 31 each, and Odense has 29.
[edit] Council elections
Council elections are held on the third Tuesday of November every four years. The previous were held November 20 2001 (for the first time ever simultaneously with national parliament elections (Folketingsvalg)) and the next are due to be held November 17 2009 and November 19 2013.
[edit] Council mergers
The newly formed 5 regional and 66 municipal councils acted as transitional merger committees (sammenlægningsudvalg) in 2006 with the responsibility of arranging the mergers of the old counties and municipalities into 5 and 66 new entities respectively. The councils that were to be merged and replaced/abolished just continued their work until 2006, and then ceased to exist.
[edit] List of municipalities
[edit] Region Hovedstaden
- Albertslund municipality
- Allerød municipality
- Ballerup municipality
- Bornholm regional municipality
- Brøndby municipality
- Copenhagen municipality
- Dragør municipality
- Egedal municipality
- Fredensborg municipality
- Frederiksberg municipality
- Frederikssund municipality
- Furesø municipality
- Gentofte municipality
- Gladsaxe municipality
- Glostrup municipality
- Gribskov municipality
- Halsnæs municipality
- Helsingør municipality
- Herlev municipality
- Hillerød municipality
- Hvidovre municipality
- Høje-Taastrup municipality
- Hørsholm municipality
- Ishøj municipality
- Lyngby-Taarbæk municipality
- Rudersdal municipality
- Rødovre municipality
- Tårnby municipality
- Vallensbæk municipality
[edit] Region Midtjylland
- Århus municipality
- Favrskov municipality
- Hedensted municipality
- Herning municipality
- Holstebro municipality
- Horsens municipality
- Ikast-Brande municipality
- Lemvig municipality
- Norddjurs municipality
- Odder municipality
- Randers municipality
- Ringkøbing-Skjern municipality
- Samsø municipality
- Silkeborg municipality
- Skanderborg municipality
- Skive municipality
- Struer municipality
- Syddjurs municipality
- Viborg municipality
[edit] Region Nordjylland
- Aalborg municipality
- Brønderslev municipality
- Frederikshavn municipality
- Hjørring municipality
- Jammerbugt municipality
- Læsø municipality
- Mariagerfjord municipality
- Morsø municipality
- Rebild municipality
- Thisted municipality
- Vesthimmerland municipality
[edit] Region Sjælland
- Faxe municipality
- Greve municipality
- Guldborgsund municipality
- Holbæk municipality
- Kalundborg municipality
- Køge municipality
- Lejre municipality
- Lolland municipality
- Næstved municipality
- Odsherred municipality
- Ringsted municipality
- Roskilde municipality
- Slagelse municipality
- Solrød municipality
- Sorø municipality
- Stevns municipality
- Vordingborg municipality
[edit] Region Syddanmark
- Aabenraa municipality
- Assens municipality
- Billund municipality
- Esbjerg municipality
- Faaborg-Midtfyn municipality
- Fanø municipality
- Fredericia municipality
- Haderslev municipality
- Kerteminde municipality
- Kolding municipality
- Langeland municipality
- Middelfart municipality
- Nordfyn municipality
- Nyborg municipality
- Odense municipality
- Svendborg municipality
- Sønderborg municipality
- Tønder municipality
- Varde municipality
- Vejen municipality
- Vejle municipality
- Ærø municipality
[edit] Municipal Reform 2007
See also: Economy of Denmark
The Municipal Reform of 2007 is the name given to the agreement of merging many municipalities, as well as replacing the 13 counties with five regions, which was ratified by the parties Venstre, Conservative People's Party, Danish People's Party, Social Democratic Party and Det Radikale Venstre on June 16, 2005 effective as of January 1, 2007.
The reform replaced the structure of municipalities and counties introduced with the reform of 1970.
Since the counties weren't the only structure based on the municipal layout of Denmark, other related changes were necessary as well. Thus, police districts (reduced from 54 to 12), court districts (reduced from 82 to 24), and electoral wards also needed to be updated after the municipal reform.
[edit] Number of municipalities through the times
| Municipalities distributed according to number of inhabitants | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Inhabitants | Number of municipalities | ||
| Before April 1, 1970 |
From April 1, 1974 |
From January 1, 2007 |
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| 150.000- | 1 | 4 | 4 |
| 100.000-150.000 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
| 40.000-100.000 | 10 | 18 | 50 |
| 20.000-40.000 | 22 | 25 | 35 |
| 15.000-20.000 | 13 | 24 | 0 |
| 10.000-15.000 | 22 | 41 | 3 |
| 3.000-10.000 | 206 | 160 | 3 |
| -3.000 | 821 | 2 | 1 |
| Total | 1.098 | 275 | 98 |
Copenhagen County was not included in the municipal reform from 1 April 1970. Not until 1 April 1974, when Sengeløse municipality merged with Høje-Tåstrup municipality, and Store Magleby parish merged with Dragør parish to form the new Dragør municipality after heated debates, was Copenhagen County part of the municipal reform, though the county oddly enough never has included Copenhagen municipality (or Frederiksberg municipality), but only made use of its name. This is probably because the capital municipality was extremely populous. Thus the number of municipalities was 277 from 1 April 1970 to 1 April 1974, thereafter dropping to 275. This is almost never mentioned, instead only the fact "since 1970 there was a reduction to 275 municipalities in Denmark" being mentioned, which is obviously not precise, since the (date and) year should be (1 April) 1974, exactly four (4) years later. Still, the reform is called "The municipal reform of 1970", because the decisive changes happened 1 April 1970, when 1098 municipalities were reduced to 277. The reform was initiated from 1958 by the Interior Minister Søren Olesen (1891-1973), and mostly during the 1960s, the number of municipalities was reduced voluntarily from 1386 to the 1098 municipalities being merged 1 April 1970 to form 277 municipalities.
The 275 municipalities existed from 1 April 1974 until 31 December 2002, when the five (5) municipalities on Bornholm merged with the county to form Bornholm regional municipality, in the process abolishing the county and thereby reducing the number of counties to 13. This brought the number of municipalities down to 271 from 1 January 2003. Marstal municipality and Ærøskøbing municipality, both on the island of Ærø, were allowed by the Danish government to merge from 1 January 2006 to form Ærø municipality, thus bringing the number of municipalities down to 270 that were finally reduced by mergers from 1 January 2007 to form 98 municipalities. This merger was part of the 2007 municipal reform, decided in a final agreement after the national election 2005, and thus it is sometimes mentioned (by politicians) that "271 municipalities merged from 1 January 2007 to form 98 municipalities", which is obviously wrong. A parliamentary majority (elected in 2001) backing the reform was secured already 24 June 2004 when the Danish People's Party (then: 22 seats) said it would support an agreement with the government coalition of Venstre (then: 56 seats) and the Conservative People's Party (then: 16 seats), thus securing 94 seats (90 needed for a majority in the 179 seat parliament (Folketing)). The final agreement from 2005 included more parties.
[edit] 1970-2006
Until December 31, 2006, Denmark was divided into 13 counties (amter), and 270 municipalities (kommuner).
[edit] List of municipalities (1970-2006)
Capital city is indicated if the name differs from the name of the municipality.
[edit] Frederiksborg Amt (Frederiksborg County, capital: Hillerød)
- Allerød (capital: Lillerød)
- Birkerød
- Farum
- Fredensborg-Humlebæk
- Frederikssund
- Frederiksværk
- Græsted-Gilleleje
- Helsinge
- Helsingør (Elsinore)
- Hillerød
- Hundested
- Hørsholm
- Jægerspris
- Karlebo
- Skibby
- Skævinge
- Slangerup
- Stenløse
- Ølstykke
[edit] Fyns Amt (Funen County, capital: Odense)
- Assens municipality
- Bogense municipality
- Broby municipality (capital: Nørre Broby)
- Egebjerg municipality (capital: Ollerup)
- Ejby municipality
- Faaborg municipality
- Glamsbjerg municipality
- Gudme municipality
- Haarby municipality
- Kerteminde municipality
- Langeskov municipality
- Marstal municipality (merged with Ærøskøbing m. 1 January 2006 to form Ærø m.)
- Middelfart municipality
- Munkebo municipality
- Nyborg municipality
- Nørre Aaby municipality
- Odense municipality
- Otterup municipality
- Ringe municipality
- Rudkøbing municipality
- Ryslinge municipality
- Svendborg municipality
- Sydlangeland municipality (capital: Humble)
- Søndersø municipality
- Tommerup municipality
- Tranekær municipality (capital: Tullebølle)
- Ullerslev municipality
- Vissenbjerg municipality
- Ærøskøbing municipality (merged with Marstal m. 1 January 2006)
- Ørbæk municipality
- Årslev municipality
- Aarup municipality
[edit] Københavns Amt (Copenhagen County, capital: Glostrup)
The borders of Copenhagen County surrounded the municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg but did not include them.
- Albertslund
- Ballerup
- Brøndby
- Dragør
- Gentofte
- Gladsaxe
- Glostrup
- Herlev
- Hvidovre
- Høje-Tåstrup
- Ishøj
- Ledøje-Smørum
- Lyngby-Tårbæk (capital: Kongens Lyngby)
- Rødovre
- Søllerød
- Tårnby
- Vallensbæk
- Værløse
[edit] Nordjyllands Amt (North Jutland County, capital: Aalborg)
- Arden
- Brovst
- Brønderslev
- Dronninglund
- Farsø
- Fjerritslev
- Frederikshavn
- Hadsund
- Hals
- Hirtshals
- Hjørring
- Hobro
- Læsø (capital: Byrum)
- Løgstør
- Løkken-Vrå (capital: Vrå)
- Nibe
- Nørager
- Pandrup
- Sejlflod (capital: Mou)
- Sindal
- Skagen
- Skørping
- Støvring
- Sæby
- Åbybro
- Ålborg
- Års
[edit] Ribe Amt (Ribe County)
- Billund
- Blåbjerg (capital: Nørre Nebel)
- Blåvandshuk (capital: Oksbøl)
- Bramming
- Brørup
- Esbjerg
- Fanø
- Grindsted
- Helle (capital Agerbæk)
- Holsted
- Ribe
- Varde
- Vejen
- Ølgod
[edit] Ringkjøbing Amt (Ringkjøbing County, capital: Ringkøbing
- Avlum-Haderup (capital: Avlum)
- Brande
- Egvad (capital: Tarm)
- Herning
- Holmsland (capital: Hvide Sande)
- Holstebro
- Ikast
- Lemvig
- Ringkøbing
- Skjern
- Struer
- Thyborøn-Harboør (capital: Thyborøn)
- Thyholm (capital: Hvidbjerg)
- Trehøje
- Ulfborg-Vemb (capital: Ulfborg)
- Videbæk
- Vinderup
- Åskov (capital: Kibæk)
[edit] Roskilde amt (Roskilde County)
- Bramsnæs (capital: Ejby)
- Greve (capital: Greve Strand)
- Gundsø
- Hvalsø
- Køge
- Lejre
- Ramsø (capital: Viby)
- Roskilde
- Skovbo (capital: Borup)
- Solrød
- Vallø (capital: Hårlev)
[edit] Storstrøms Amt (Storstrøm County, capital: Nykøbing Falster)
- Fakse
- Fladså (capital: Hammer)
- Holeby
- Holmegård (capital: Fensmark)
- Højreby (capital: Søllested)
- Langebæk
- Maribo
- Møn (capital: Stege)
- Nakskov
- Nykøbing Falster
- Nysted
- Næstved
- Nørre Alslev
- Præstø
- Ravnsborg (capital: Horslunde)
- Rudbjerg (capital: Tillitse)
- Rødby
- Rønnede
- Sakskøbing
- Stevns (capital: Store Heddinge)
- Stubbekøbing
- Suså (capital: Glumsø)
- Sydfalster (capital: Væggerløse)
- Vordingborg
[edit] Sønderjyllands Amt (South Jutland County, capital: Aabenraa)
- Augustenborg
- Bov
- Bredebro
- Broager
- Christiansfeld
- Gram
- Gråsten
- Haderslev
- Højer
- Lundtoft (capital: Kliplev)
- Løgumkloster
- Nordborg
- Nørre Rangstrup (capital: Toftlund)
- Rødding
- Rødekro
- Skærbæk
- Sundeved (capital: Avenbøl)
- Sydals (capital: Høruphav)
- Sønderborg
- Tinglev
- Tønder
- Vojens
- Aabenraa
[edit] Vejle Amt (Vejle County)
- Brædstrup municipality
- Børkop municipality
- Egtved municipality
- Fredericia municipality
- Gedved municipality
- Give municipality
- Hedensted municipality
- Horsens municipality
- Jelling municipality
- Juelsminde municipality
- Kolding municipality
- Lunderskov municipality
- Nørre-Snede municipality
- Tørring-Uldum municipality (capital: Uldum)
- Vamdrup municipality
- Vejle municipality
[edit] Vestsjællands Amt (West Zealand County, capital Sorø)
- Bjergsted (capital: Svebølle)
- Dianalund municipality
- Dragsholm municipality (capital: Fårevejle stationsby)
- Fuglebjerg municipality
- Gørlev municipality
- Hashøj municipality
- Haslev municipality
- Holbæk municipality
- Hvidebæk municipality (capital: Ubby)
- Høng municipality
- Jernløse municipality (capital: Regstrup)
- Kalundborg municipality
- Korsør municipality
- Nykøbing-Rørvig municipality (capital: Nykøbing Sjælland)
- Ringsted municipality
- Skælskør municipality
- Slagelse municipality
- Sorø municipality
- Stenlille municipality
- Svinninge municipality
- Tornved municipality (capital: Jyderup)
- Trundholm municipality (capital: Højby)
- Tølløse municipality
[edit] Viborg Amt (Viborg County)
- Bjerringbro municipality
- Fjends municipality (capital: Stoholm)
- Hanstholm municipality
- Hvorslev municipality (capital: Ulstrup)
- Karup municipality
- Kjellerup municipality
- Morsø municipality (capital: Nykøbing Mors)
- Møldrup municipality
- Sallingsund municipality (capital: Durup)
- Skive municipality
- Spøttrup municipality
- Sundsøre municipality
- Sydthy municipality (capital: Hurup)
- Thisted municipality
- Tjele municipality (capital: Ørum)
- Viborg municipality
- Aalestrup municipality
[edit] Århus Amt (Aarhus County)
- Ebeltoft municipality
- Galten municipality
- Gjern municipality
- Grenå municipality
- Hadsten municipality
- Hammel municipality
- Hinnerup municipality
- Hørning municipality
- Langå municipality
- Mariager municipality
- Midtdjurs municipality (capital: Ryomgård)
- Nørhald municipality (capital: Tvede)
- Nørre Djurs municipality (capital: Glesborg)
- Odder municipality
- Purhus municipality (capital: Fårup)
- Randers municipality
- Rosenholm municipality (capital: Hornslet)
- Rougsø municipality (capital: Allingåbro)
- Ry municipality
- Rønde municipality
- Samsø municipality (capital: Tranebjerg)
- Silkeborg municipality
- Skanderborg municipality
- Sønderhald municipality (capital: Auning)
- Them municipality
- Aarhus municipality
[edit] Municipalities not belonging to any county
- Bornholms Regionskommune (Bornholm Regional Municipality, capital: Rønne) Bornholm held county privileges until 2006. The municipality comprises five former municipalities (Allinge-Gudhjem, Hasle, Nexø, Rønne and Aakirkeby) on the island of Bornholm, in the island's lone former county. It was established on January 1, 2003.
- Frederiksberg. Frederiksberg Municipality held county privileges until 2006. It is a city enclave within the Copenhagen Municipality.
- Københavns Kommune (Copenhagen Municipality). Copenhagen Municipality held county privileges until 2006.
See also: Category:Municipalities of Denmark
[edit] Footnotes
[edit] References
- (Danish) Erik Harder: Dansk kommunestyre i grundtræk. 4. udgave. København 1985. Forlaget Kommuneinformation. ISBN 87-7316-211-6 Number of municipalities through the times, etc.
- (Danish) Ove Hansen: Sådan styres kommunen. 1. udgave. 1. oplag. 1978. AOF's Forlag og Forlaget Fremad. ISBN 87-7403-131-7 Number of councillors, etc.
[edit] External links
- (Danish)98 Municipalities on Google Map
- (Danish)Eniro map with 98 named municipalities
- (Danish)Printable map of municipalities (Krak)(outline of municipality visible but does not print out!)
- (Danish)Maps (pdf) of local Government administration 1660-2007.Vælg et årstal:Select a year
- Ministry of the Interior and Health:Structural reform with report from the Commission on Administrative Structure etc.
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