The anti-immigrant Danish People's Party won the election in Denmark for the European Parliament with 23 percent of the votes, according to an exit poll Sunday. The poll, which was based on a survey of 3,036 voters carried out by the firm Epinion on behalf of national broadcaster DR, put the party ahead of the Social Democrats who scored 20.2 percent. If proved corrext, this result would give the party three of Denmark's 13 seats in the European Parliament.