Copenhagen funds stronger voting participation among internationals

Copenhagen wants to boost voter participation among non-Danish speakers. The city council also decided to enhance access to the labor market for international academics

New budget initiatives aim to boost voter participation and create better job access for international academics

This year, 300,000 DKK will be allocated to boost voter turnout among non-Danish-speaking residents. The money is earmarked for a communication campaign, election materials, posters, and a pop-up early voting station.Local elections in Denmark are due November 18th.More international residents should voteThe initiative focuses on increasing voter turnout among international residents, especially those who do […]


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