Tele-Mark A/S held a trial election today for employees who wanted to “play” with it. There was reasonable support with a voter turnout of 82.4%.
There was naturally excitement among all employees about the results, which, to the disappointment of some, the joy of others, but to the surprise of most, the votes were distributed as follows:
Party | % |
A. Social Democracy | 11.8% |
B. Radical Left | 5.9% |
C. The Conservative People’s Party | 5.9% |
F. SF – Socialist People’s Party | 2.9% |
I. Liberal Alliance | 11.8% |
K. Christian Democrats | 0.0% |
O. Danish People’s Party | 11.8% |
V. Venstre, Liberal Party of Denmark | 14.7% |
Ø. The Unity List – The Red-Greens | 2,9% |
Oh. The alternative | 11,8% |
Glossy | 2.9% |
Sofa selector | 17.6% |
Set out on the blocks it looks like this:
ABF Ø Å | 44.4% |
CVICO | 55.6% |
Thus, Lars Løkke Rasmussen could sit in the prime minister’s chair if Tele-Mark A/S full-time employees alone had to decide. The figures are not significantly different from the opinion polls that are out these days. This does not surprise us, since we somewhere represent a broad cross-section of the Danish population.
There are many exciting and rewarding differences in our workplace, whether it be politics, education, faith, appearance, age, family structure, nationality, sexuality, football team, etc. Among other things, these differences make our everyday lives nuanced, good and rewarding, and this little “game” will not change one bit of that. That’s just the way it is.
We all wish you a good election, no matter what you vote for!
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