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The Landsting was a house of the Rigsdag
Rigsdag

The Rigsdag was the name of the Parliament of Denmark from 1849 to 1953.The Rigsdag was Denmark's first parliament, and it was incorporated in the Constitution of 1849....
 in Denmark
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 from 1849 until 1953, when the bicameral system was abolished. The house had powers equal to the Folketing
Folketing

The Folketing , or Folketinget, is the national parliament of Denmark. The name literally means ? People's Thing ??that is, the people's governing assembly....
, which made the two houses of parliament hard to distinguish.

Originally membership and the electorate was restricted, and the members were largely conservatives
Conservatism

Conservatism is a political and social term whose meaning has changed in different countries and time periods, but which usually indicates support for the status quo or the status quo ante....
. Membership of the house was then restricted to certain sectors of society
Society

A society is a group of humans characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals that share a distinctive culture and/or institutions....
 – only males with a certain net worth could hold a seat.






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The Landsting was a house of the Rigsdag
Rigsdag

The Rigsdag was the name of the Parliament of Denmark from 1849 to 1953.The Rigsdag was Denmark's first parliament, and it was incorporated in the Constitution of 1849....
 in Denmark
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
 from 1849 until 1953, when the bicameral system was abolished. The house had powers equal to the Folketing
Folketing

The Folketing , or Folketinget, is the national parliament of Denmark. The name literally means ? People's Thing ??that is, the people's governing assembly....
, which made the two houses of parliament hard to distinguish.

Originally membership and the electorate was restricted, and the members were largely conservatives
Conservatism

Conservatism is a political and social term whose meaning has changed in different countries and time periods, but which usually indicates support for the status quo or the status quo ante....
. Membership of the house was then restricted to certain sectors of society
Society

A society is a group of humans characterized by patterns of relationships between individuals that share a distinctive culture and/or institutions....
 – only males with a certain net worth could hold a seat. In 1915, these restrictions were removed, and a small number of new members were appointed by the existing members.

History

Under the Constitution of 1849
Constitution of Denmark

The Constitutional Act of the Kingdom of Denmark was introduced on June 5, 1849 and effectively put an end to the absolute monarchy which had been introduced in Denmark in 1660....
, the requirements for the right to vote was the same for the two houses, however the requirements for electability was stricter for the Landsting; candidates were limited to those of age 40 and above and they were required to have a substantial income. The house originally had 51 members, all elected by indirect election. The voters elected a group of electors for each constituency, and the electors elected the members of the house. The members were elected for a term of eight years; however, half of the seats were up for election every four years.

With the Constitution of 1866, the electoral system was reformed. The number of seats was increased to 66 of which twelve were appointed by the king for a period of twelve years, and one by the Faroese
Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands or Faeroe Islands or simply Faroe or Faeroes are an island group situated between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately half way between Scotland and Iceland....
 Løgting
Løgting

L?gting The name literally means "Law Thing " and derives from Old Norse log?ing, which was a high court in Norway's empire, written Lagting in Modern Norwegian language, Danish language and Swedish language, but L?g?ing in Icelandic language....
. The remaining 53 were elected by indirect election. In Copenhagen
Copenhagen

Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark, with an urban area with a population of 1,153,615 . Copenhagen is situated on the Islands of Zealand and Amager....
, half the electors were elected by the voters paying the largest amount of tax, the other half by all the voters. In the rest of the country, one elector was elected by the voters in each parish in the country and half as many electors were elected in the market town
Market town

Market town or market right is a law term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host Market, distinguishing them from villages and city....
 by the same system as in Copenhagen. Then for each elector elected in the country parishes and the market towns, one elector was found among those that paid the greatest amount of tax in the country parishes. As the main direct tax of the time was based on real estate and its value as farm land, this system greatly favored manor owners. The result was a conservative majority lasting 35 years, until the 1902 election
Danish Landsting election, 1902

The Danish Landsting election of 1902 was held on 19 September 1902, with the exception that the Faroe Islands candidate was elected on 6 August....
.

The next reform of the electoral system came with the Constitution of 1915, and the first election under this system was the 1918 election
Danish Landsting election, 1918

The Danish Landsting election of 1918 was held on 11 May 1918, with the exceptions that the seats elected by the resigning parliament were elected on 20 March 1918, the Faroese member was elected on 13 May, and the electors that elected the candidates standing in the constituencies were elected on 30 April....
. Women were given the right to vote, the number of seats was increased to 72, the number of constituencies was reduced to seven, and the system of appointed members was replaced by 18 members elected by the resigning Landsting for a period of eight years.

Although a 1939 referendum
Danish constitutional referendum, 1939

The Danish constitutional referendum of May 23, 1939 was a failed attempt at giving Denmark a new Constitution of Denmark. According to the existing constitution of 1915 , a majority of votes, and at least 45 % of all eligible voters, would have to vote in favour of the proposed constitution....
 that would have replaced the Landsting with another chamber—the Rigsting—and simplified the legislative process, failed due to a low voter turnout, the bicameral system and thereby the Landsting was abolished in a 1953 referendum
Danish constitutional and electoral age referendum, 1953

The Danish constitutional and electoral age referendum took place on May 28, 1953 in Denmark. It was accepted by voters, and led to both a new Danish constitution taking effect on June 5, 1953, and the electoral age being lowered from 25 to 23 years, also starting June 5....
.

Etymology and earlier use

Ting (old Norse: þing
Thing (assembly)

File:Germanische-ratsversammlung 1-1250x715.jpgA thing or ting was the governing assembly in Germanic tribes societies, made up of the free people of the community and presided by lawspeakers....
) means assembly
Deliberative assembly

A deliberative assembly is an organization comprising members who use parliamentary procedure for making decisions....
. It first came into being during Viking
Viking

A Viking is one of the Norsemen explorers, warriors, merchants, and Piracy who raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from the late eighth to the early eleventh century....
 times and was formed by the freemen
Citizenship

Citizenship refers to a person's membership in a political community such as a country or city. It has different legal definitions in different countries....
 of the community. In those times it numbered a hundred men. Tings were necessary in the clan society of Northern Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 and Scandinavia
Scandinavia

Scandinavia is a historical and geographical subregion in northern Europe that includes the Scandinavian Peninsula. It consists of the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark; some authorities also include Finland and some might even include Iceland....
. Inter-clan wars were resolved or prevented through the governance of the ting. It also served as the place for religious
Religion

A religion is an organized approach to human spirituality which usually encompasses a set of myth, symbols, beliefs and practices, often with a supernatural or transcendence quality, that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to a higher power or truth....
 rites and trade
Trade

Tradeis the willing exchange of goods, Service , or both. Trade is also called commerce. A mechanism that allows trade is called a market. The original form of trade was barter , the direct exchange of goods and services....
 negotiations.

List of speakers

Name From To Party
Peter Daniel Bruun
Peter Daniel Bruun

File:Peter Daniel Bruun af HO.pngPeter Daniel Bruun was a Denmark politician and supreme court lawyer and the first speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag....
 
30 January 1850 July 1862 National Liberal Party
National Liberal Party (Denmark)

National Liberal Party , was a Danish political party or political movement from the 1830s until about 1880.Often considered "the first Danish political party" the National Liberals were gradually founded as the opposition against the Danish absolute monarchy....
Mads Pagh Bruun
Mads Pagh Bruun

Mads Pagh Bruun was a Denmark politician and speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag. He was a member of the National Constitutional Assembly from 1848 to 1849, a member of the Landsting from 1849 to 1853 and again from 1857 to 1874 and a member of the Folketing from 1854 to 1855, representing the National Liberal Party....
 
4 October 1862 23 June 1866 National Liberal Party
National Liberal Party (Denmark)

National Liberal Party , was a Danish political party or political movement from the 1830s until about 1880.Often considered "the first Danish political party" the National Liberals were gradually founded as the opposition against the Danish absolute monarchy....
Andreas Frederik Krieger
Andreas Frederik Krieger

Andreas Frederik Krieger was a Denmark politician, government minister, professor of law and supreme court judge. He was a member of the National Constitutional Assembly from 1848 to 1849, a member of the Folketing from 1849 to 1852 representing the National Liberal Party and a member of the Landsting from 1863 to 1890 representing first...
 
9 July 1866 11 November 1866 National Liberal Party
National Liberal Party (Denmark)

National Liberal Party , was a Danish political party or political movement from the 1830s until about 1880.Often considered "the first Danish political party" the National Liberals were gradually founded as the opposition against the Danish absolute monarchy....
Mads Pagh Bruun
Mads Pagh Bruun

Mads Pagh Bruun was a Denmark politician and speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag. He was a member of the National Constitutional Assembly from 1848 to 1849, a member of the Landsting from 1849 to 1853 and again from 1857 to 1874 and a member of the Folketing from 1854 to 1855, representing the National Liberal Party....
 
12 November 1866 4 October 1869 National Liberal Party
National Liberal Party (Denmark)

National Liberal Party , was a Danish political party or political movement from the 1830s until about 1880.Often considered "the first Danish political party" the National Liberals were gradually founded as the opposition against the Danish absolute monarchy....
Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe
Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe

Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe was a Denmark politician representing first the National Liberal Party and later the conservative H?jre, lawyer and speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag....
 
5 October 1869 30 September 1894 Højre
Henning Matzen
Henning Matzen

Henning Matzen was a Denmark politician, jurist and speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag. He was member of the Landsting from 1879 to 1910, representing the conservative party H?jre, and its speaker from 1894 to 1902....
 
1 October 1894 5 October 1902 Højre
Hans Nicolai Hansen
Hans Nicolai Hansen

Hans Nicolai Hansen was a Denmark politician, lawyer and speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag.Hansen became a supreme court lawyer in 1863 and in 1873 he left this position to become mayor of the first division of the Copenhagen municipality thus becoming responsible for matters relating to culture and trade licenses, and he...
 
6 October 1902 6 October 1907 Frikonservative
Hans Christian Steffensen
Hans Christian Steffensen

Hans Christian Steffensen was a Denmark politician, jurist and speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag.He was an elected member of the Folketing from 1879 to 1881 and a royally appointed member of the Landsting from 1888, representing the conservative party H?jre until 1900 when he was one of nine H?jre-members of the Landsting...
 
7 October 1907 3 October 1909 Frikonservative
Christian Sonne
Christian Sonne

Ole Christian Saxtorph Sonne was a Danish government minister and speaker of the Landsting , a chamber of the Rigsdag.He was an elected member of the Landsting from the Danish Landsting election, 1902 until 1918....
 
4 October 1909 2 October 1910 Frikonservative
Carl Goos 3 October 1910 20 July 1914 Højre
Anders Thomsen 21 July 1914 12 July 1920 Venstre
Venstre (Denmark)

VenstreThe party name is officially not translated into any other language, but is in English often referred to as the Liberal Party....
Frits Bülow 19 August 1920 2 October 1922 Venstre
Venstre (Denmark)

VenstreThe party name is officially not translated into any other language, but is in English often referred to as the Liberal Party....
Ole Hansen
Ole Hansen

Ole Hansen was a Denmark politician, farmer and Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries in the Cabinet of Deuntzer and the Cabinet of J.C....
 
3 October 1922 26 June 1928 Venstre
Venstre (Denmark)

VenstreThe party name is officially not translated into any other language, but is in English often referred to as the Liberal Party....
Jørgen Jensen-Klejs 3 October 1928 6 October 1928 Venstre
Venstre (Denmark)

VenstreThe party name is officially not translated into any other language, but is in English often referred to as the Liberal Party....
Carl Theodor Zahle
Carl Theodor Zahle

Carl Theodor Zahle , Danish lawyer and politician; prime minister of Denmark 1909-1910, 1913-1920. In 1895 he was elected member of the lower chamber of the Danish parliament, Folketinget, for Liberal Party ....
 
7 October 1936 2 October 1939 Det Radikale Venstre
Det Radikale Venstre

Det Radikale Venstre is a centrist party in Denmark. It is officially translated by the party as Danish Social Liberal Party. A more traditional English-language name is the Radical Liberal Party....
C. F. Sørensen 3 October 1939 30 September 1940 Social Democratic Party
Social Democrats (Denmark)

The Social Democrats , is a Denmark political party. It is Danish parliamentary election, 2007 the second largest party with 25.5% of votes and 45 of 175 seats....
Charles Petersen
Charles Petersen

Charles Theodor Petersen was a Denmark Boxing who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.He was born in Copenhagen and died in Roskilde.In 1924 he was eliminated in the second round of the Boxing at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Men's lightweight after losing his fight to Haakon Hansen ....
 
1 October 1940 31 December 1947 Social Democratic Party
Social Democrats (Denmark)

The Social Democrats , is a Denmark political party. It is Danish parliamentary election, 2007 the second largest party with 25.5% of votes and 45 of 175 seats....
Karl Kristian Steincke 7 January 1948 15 March 1950 Social Democratic Party
Social Democrats (Denmark)

The Social Democrats , is a Denmark political party. It is Danish parliamentary election, 2007 the second largest party with 25.5% of votes and 45 of 175 seats....
Ingeborg Hansen 1950 1951 Social Democratic Party
Social Democrats (Denmark)

The Social Democrats , is a Denmark political party. It is Danish parliamentary election, 2007 the second largest party with 25.5% of votes and 45 of 175 seats....
Karl Kristian Steincke 1951 1952 Social Democratic Party
Social Democrats (Denmark)

The Social Democrats , is a Denmark political party. It is Danish parliamentary election, 2007 the second largest party with 25.5% of votes and 45 of 175 seats....
Ingeborg Hansen 1952 1953 Social Democratic Party
Social Democrats (Denmark)

The Social Democrats , is a Denmark political party. It is Danish parliamentary election, 2007 the second largest party with 25.5% of votes and 45 of 175 seats....
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See also

  • Danish politics
  • Government of Denmark
    Government of Denmark

    Denmark is a constitutional monarchy with a representative democracy based on a Unicameralism parliament system. The affairs of Government are decided by a Cabinet of Ministers, which is led by a Prime Minister of Denmark....
  • Ting
    Thing (assembly)

    File:Germanische-ratsversammlung 1-1250x715.jpgA thing or ting was the governing assembly in Germanic tribes societies, made up of the free people of the community and presided by lawspeakers....