How Danish trade unions transformed voter turnout
Fifteen years ago, Danish trade unions faced an alarming decline in voter turnout. It threatened the democratic mandate behind collective agreement elections and the credibility of the Danish model itself.
In partnership with Lumi Global, Danish trade unions reversed that decline entirely.
By 2025, the average turnout in collective agreement elections in Denmark had reached 59%. Dansk Metal, one of the speakers at this seminar, achieved 70% turnout in 2025.
This did not happen by accident. It required the right platform, the right member communication strategy, and a long-term commitment to making digital voting work for members, not just administrators.
About Lumi Global
Lumi Global has specialised in trade union elections since 2002. We have worked with trade unions across Europe, including Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and Switzerland, supporting unions through the shift to e-balloting and helping them build member trust in the process.
Globally, Lumi Global has delivered more than 9,000 election events for over 1,100 clients across 75 countries, with more than 45 million voters served. We have 15 offices worldwide and are headquartered in the UK.

