Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt (C)

Two major exit polls showed a dead heat between Denmark's ruling left-wing and opposition right-wing blocs after polling stations closed in Thursday's general election.

A survey by public broadcaster DR showed the right-wing opposition getting 89 seats in parliament compared to 86 for the ruling centre-left, while TV2 gave the opposition 88 seats versus 87 for the ruling bloc.