The minister states: The voting cards must go, and they will.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 4:13 PM UTC - in Politics
The citizens can sleep soundly without fear that they won’t receive their voting cards, Transport Minister Thomas Danielsen (V) assures.
This year, it’s not PostNord but Dao that will be responsible for delivering the voting cards. (Photo: © Mads Claus Rasmussen, Ritzau Scanpix)
Around four million voting cards need to be distributed to approximately two million households ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election, which must be held by the end of October this year.
At the turn of the year, PostNord stopped delivering letters, and the market was then left to private operators, including Dao.
“We want to ensure everything is in place,” says Leila Stockmarr from the Red-Green Alliance, who, along with Alternativet, called for the urgent question.
“You can rest assured that we are doing exactly that,” replies Thomas Danielsen.
He explains that if Dao fails to deliver the voting cards, agreements can be made with other operators to ensure they reach voters.
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