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Danish politician (born 1979)

Theresa Berg Andersen
Member of the Folketing
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 November 2022
ConstituencyNorth Jutland
Personal details
BornTheresa Kristensen
(1979-12-29) 29 December 1979 (age 44)
Nibe, Denmark
Political partyGreen Left
ResidenceLøgstør
Alma materAarhus University
Websitesf.dk/politiker/theresa-berg-andersen/

Theresa Berg Andersen (née Kristensen, born 29 December 1979) is a Danish politician and member of the Folketing, the national legislature. A member of the Green Left party, she has represented North Jutland since November 2022. She was also a substitute member of the Folketing for Lisbeth Bech-Nielsen twice: between January 2020 and August 2020; and between December 2020 and August 2021.

Andersen was born on 29 December 1979 in Nibe. She is daughter of radio/TV electrical mechanic Jens Erik Kristensen and Vera E. Bundgaard. She studied social education at Ranum Seminarium (1999-2003) and has a Master of Arts degree in public management from the Aarhus University (2015). She was a supervisor at a day-care facilities in Vesthimmerland Municipality between 2004 and 2022. She was a member of the municipal council in Vesthimmerland from 2014 to 2022 and was first deputy mayor from 2021 in a Venstre led administration.

Andersen is married to Thomas Berg Andersen and has two children: Alberte (b. 2004) and Frida (b. 2005).

Electoral history of Theresa Berg Andersen
Election Constituency Party Votes Result
2013 local Vesthimmerland Municipality Socialist People's Party 193 Elected
2017 local Vesthimmerland Municipality Socialist People's Party 1,250 Elected
2019 general North Jutland Socialist People's Party 2,516 Not elected
2021 local Vesthimmerland Municipality Socialist People's Party 1,861 Elected
2022 general North Jutland Green Left 4,115 Elected

References

  1. ^ "Members: Theresa Berg Andersen (SF)". Copenhagen, Denmark: Folketing. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Theresa Berg Andersen". TV2/Nord (in Danish). Vallensbæk, Denmark. Archived from the original on 17 November 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  3. "Kommunalvalg d. 19. november 2013: Vesthimmerlands - Personlige stemmer - SF - Socialistisk Folkeparti". KMD Valg (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: KMD. Archived from the original on 28 August 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  4. "Kommunalvalg d. 21 november 2017: Vesthimmerlands - Personlige stemmer - SF - Socialistisk Folkeparti". KMD Valg (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: KMD. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  5. "Folketingsvalg onsdag 5. juni 2019: Valgte kandidater og stedfortrædere" (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Statistics Denmark. Archived from the original on 27 November 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  6. "Kommunalvalg den 16. november 2021: Vesthimmerlands - Personlige stemmer - SF - Socialistisk Folkeparti". KMD Valg (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: KMD. Archived from the original on 19 August 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  7. "Folketingsvalg tirsdag 1. november 2022: Valgte kandidater og stedfortrædere" (in Danish). Copenhagen, Denmark: Statistics Denmark. Archived from the original on 24 December 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2023.

External links

Theresa Berg Andersen on Facebook

Members of the Folketing, 2022–2026
Social Democrats
(Socialdemokratiet)
AasAukenBaaringBødskovBramsenBrandenborgBruusDurhuusDybvadEngelbrechtFabriciusFrederiksenGaardsted* • GjerskovHalsboe-JørgensenHeunickeHummelgaardHustedHækkerupL. JensenM. JensenT. JensenJoelJørgensenKjærKollerupKragKronbergLanghoffLaustsenLarsenLarsson* • LindMadsenMøllerMonbergMortensenPaulinPetersenPrehnPowersReissmannRougTesfayeRosenkrantz-TheilSkriverSkriver JensenStoklundVadVindWammenWermelinWibroe*
Liberal Party (Venstre)AndersenBachBank* • BjerreBonnesenDahlinDanielsenElholmEllemannEllemann-JensenGadeHenriksenAastrup JensenJensenJørgensenJuel-JensenLilleholtLøhdeMatthiesenMelsonPedersenPoulsenSchmidtSøgaard-LidellValentin*
Moderates (Moderaterne)ElmstrømEngel-SchmidtEriksenFrandsenGotfredsenHansenHaveKierkgaardKlarskovLiltorpLund-NielsenRasmussenRona* • RubinSøe
Socialist People's Party
(Socialistisk Folkeparti)
AgersnapAndersenBech-NielsenAndersenBerthelsenBigumAstrid CarøeLorentzenDyhrKarsten HøngeLippertMarkMunkMølbækValentin
Denmark Democrats
(Danmarksdemokraterne)
AdsbølAndersenBechBøgstedDahlEspersenFlydtkjærFugledeHarpsøeJessenKastbjergMunchPetersenSkaarupSkibbyStøjberg
Liberal Alliance
(Liberal Alliance)
Andersen* • AndresenBachBraskBrownDahlDaugaardFrølundJakobsenLarsenMeilvangOlesenRyleSkalvigVanopslaghVermund
Conservative People's Party
(Konservative Folkeparti)
AbildgaardBertelsenBonnesenHansenJarlovJerkelJuulLarsenMercadoPapeRaabjerg*
Red–Green Alliance
(Enhedslisten – De Rød-Grønne)
DragstedGottliebHvelplundLundMachRasmussenSøndergaardVelásquezVilladsen
Social Liberal Party
(Radikale Venstre)
LidegaardLindgreenNawaNielsenRobsøeRodStampe
The Alternative (Alternativet)GejlRosenkildeOlumekoBrydensholtFaxe
Danish People's Party
(Dansk Folkeparti)
AhrendtsenKjærsgaardKofodMesserschmidtBjørnThiesenZimmermann
Outside groupAndersenChristensenFonsecaMathiesenScaveniusStephensen
From the Faroe Islands
Social Democratic Party (Javnaðarflokkurin)Skaale
Union Party (Sambandsflokkurin)Falkenberg
From Greenland
Forward (Siumut)Høegh-Dam
Community of the People (Inuit Ataqatigiit)Chemnitz
‡ = Elected under a different party
Italic = Left office before end of term
* = Entered office after start of term


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