
By no means has there been a lot worldwide curiosity in Greenland and its election, after President Donald Trump mentioned he needed to make the semi-autonomous Danish territory a part of the US.
Round 44,000 Greenlanders out of a inhabitants of 57,000 are eligible to vote to elect 31 MPs, in addition to the nation’s authorities.
Six events are on the poll. 5 favour Greenland’s independence from Denmark, differing solely on how shortly that ought to come about.
The present prime minister, Mute B Egede, has made clear that Greenland shouldn’t be on the market and deserves to be “handled with respect”.
His get together Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) is projected to return out prime with 31% of the vote, adopted by the social democrat Simiut.
How does voting work?
There are 72 polling stations scattered round Greenland’s coast and voting continues till 20:00 (22:00 GMT), with outcomes anticipated early on Wednesday.
The sheer dimension of Greenland and the remoteness of lots of its settlements and small cities means delivering ballots on time generally is a problem.
No two cities are related by street or rail, and the island is uncovered to excessive Arctic climate.
Again in 2018, the 55 residents of Savissivik in northern Greenland by no means acquired their ballots attributable to inclement climate, in keeping with Danish reviews. So an Air Greenland base supervisor on his 4×4 and a neighborhood hunter on canine sled joined forces to ship the ballots on time.
Planes, helicopters, ships, speedboats, vehicles, snowmobiles and canine sleds are routinely employed to make sure ballots attain all corners of the nation earlier than the election.
When the polls shut, stations ship their ends in by e-mail to Greenland’s 5 municipalities to be added to the tally.
On the final parliamentary election in Greenland in 2021, the voter turnout was 65.9%.

Why is all people speaking about independence?
The state of the healthcare system, social points, fisheries and the financial system have all been mentioned over the course of the electoral marketing campaign.
However it’s the query of Greenland’s independence from Denmark which has dominated the talk.
Though it now semi-autonomous, Greenland has been managed by Denmark – almost 3,000km (1,860 miles) away – for about 300 years.
Naleraq – presently the biggest opposition get together – has gained momentum and guarantees to carry a snap vote on independence inside three to 4 years.
Different events are extra cautious and have prevented giving precise timelines.
Severing ties with Denmark could be a giant blow to Greenland’s financial system, which relies on the fisheries sector. Danish subsidies presently contribute greater than $565m (£435m) a yr – a fifth of its whole financial output or GDP.
“In the meanwhile, [Greenland] shouldn’t be prepared for independence,” the director of the Financial institution of Greenland Martin Kviesgaard informed Danish media on the eve of the election. “It should take a few years to turn into utterly prepared for it, if you’re speaking about changing into financially self-sufficient… Fishing shouldn’t be sufficient.”
Previous colonial wrongdoings have meant that Denmark has largely stored out of the independence debate.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has repeatedly mentioned it’s for Greenlanders to resolve their future.
How has Trump influenced the talk?
The US president first floated the concept of shopping for Greenland in 2019, in the direction of the tip of his first time period in workplace.
Nevertheless, for the reason that begin of this yr, he has expressed curiosity in buying the Arctic island with growing frequency, to the alarm of many in Greenland in addition to Denmark.
In January, Trump’s son Donald Jr. visited Greenland on what he mentioned was a “private day-trip” however which sparked actual nervousness that the Trumps’ curiosity was not simply fleeting.
Greenland lies on the shortest route from North America to Europe, making it strategically essential for the US.
It additionally has a big American area facility and reserves of worthwhile minerals which have to date proved exhausting to use.
Final week, Trump informed the US Congress “we will get [Greenland] – someway”.
The president’s shadow has due to this fact loomed massive over this election.
On the last candidates’ debate on Sunday evening, 5 out of six get together leaders mentioned they didn’t imagine the US president might be trusted.
If Greenland does finally select independence from Denmark, it could then have the liberty to pursue nearer ties and turn into much more uncovered to US curiosity.
So it’s unsurprising that in January Donald Trump reposted a 2019 ballot that indicated 68% of Greenlanders supported independence from Denmark.
Trump’s feedback on Greenland brought on barely hid panic in Copenhagen earlier this yr.
Mette Frederiksen spent a lot of January holding disaster talks along with her authorities in addition to different Scandinavian and European leaders. She additionally spoke to Trump on the cellphone on a couple of event.
The frantic diplomacy has cooled in current weeks as Ukraine and different world points took centre stage in Washington.
However as Greenlanders voted on Tuesday, Danish international minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen made an indirect reference to President Trump, saying that “main powers have a unique curiosity in Greenland than they’ve had earlier than”.
After all it was essential, he added diplomatically, “that Greenland elects some steadfast politicians to guide the nation by means of it”.