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Elections in Sweden

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Elections in Sweden gives information on election and election results in Sweden.

Sweden elects on national level a legislature. The Diet (Riksdag) has 349 members, elected every four years (every three years between 1970 and 1994) by proportional representation in multi-seat constituencies. County Council and Municipal Council elections take place at the same time. There is a barrier rule intended to prevent very small parties from gaining representation in Parliament. A party must thus receive at least 4 % of the votes in the entire country or 12 % in a single electoral district to qualify for any seats. Every five years there is also an election to the European Parliament. Sweden has a multi-party system, with numerous parties which seldom receive a simple majority of votes in parliament, and parties must therefore work with each other to form coalition governments.

Riksdag elections

The unicameral parliament has 349 members, out of which 310 are elected on a proportional system in each of the 29 national electoral districts. The remaining 39 seats are awarded on a national basis to further secure a proportional representation.

In the election the voter chooses between the different running parties. Each party is represented by a ballot listing their candidates. On the ballot the voter can indicate his or her preference for a particular candidate. Eligible to vote and stand for elections are Swedish Citizens who turn 18 years old no later than on the day of the election.

A party must also pass a set limit of 4 % nationally, or 12 % in one of the 29 electoral districts, in order to be awarded seats in parliament. Elections are held on the third Sunday of September every four years. The next elections are the September 17th 2006 elections.

Latest result

Note: this list intentionally mentions the party leaders at the time of the election in 2002. Template:Sweden general election, 2002

Election results

Election results in percent 1911-2002

Year (v) (s) (mp) (fp) (c) (m) (kd) Various Others
20028.339.94.513.36.215.19.1(nyd)3.6
199812.036.44.54.75.122.911.80.22.4
19946.245.35.07.27.722.44.11.21.0
19914.537.63.49.18.521.97.16.71.2
19885.843.25.512.211.318.32.9 0.7
19855.444.71.514.210.121.32.3 0.5
19825.645.61.75.915.523.61.9 0.2
19795.643.2 10.618.120.31.4 0.8
19764.842.7 11.124.115.61.4 0.4
19735.343.6 9.425.114.31.8 0.6
19704.845.3 16.219.911.51.8 0.4
19683.050.1 14.315.712.91.5 2.6
19645.247.3 17.013.213.71.8 1.8
19604.547.8 17.513.616.5  0.1
19583.446.2 18.212.719.5  0.0
19565.044.6 23.89.417.1  0.1
19524.346.1 24.410.714.4  0.1
19486.346.1 22.812.412.3 (sp)0.1
194410.346.7 12.913.615.9 0.20.4
19403.553.8 12.012.018.0 0.70.0
19363.345.9 12.914.317.6 4.41.6
19323.041.7 11.714.123.5 5.30.7
19286.437.0 15.911.229.4  0.1
19245.141.1 16.910.826.1 (ssv)0.0
19214.636.2 19.111.125.8 3.20.0
19206.429.7 21.814.227.9  0.0
19178.131.1 27.68.524.7  0.0
1914 36.4 26.90.236.5  0.0
1914 30.1 32.20.037.7  0.0
1911 28.5 40.2 31.2  0.1
Table Key
  • (v) - Left Party, formerly Communist Party
  • (s) - Social Democrat Party
  • (mp) - Green Party
  • (fp) - Liberal Party
  • (c) - Centre Party, formerly Peasants League
  • (m) - Moderate Party, formerly Right-wing Party
  • (kd) - Christian Democrat Party
  • (nyd) - New Democracy
  • (sp) - Socialist Party
  • (ssv) - Social Democratic Left Party of Sweden

European Parliament elections

Elections for the European Parliament held in Sweden.

County Council elections

Municipal elections

Church elections


See also