2002 Pajala municipal election

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Results of the general election to the Municipal Council of Pajala Municipality, Sweden, held on Sunday 15 September 2002.

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Pajala
PartyVotes %ChangeSeatsChange
Social Democratic Party 1,56335.7%-3.9%12-1
Left Party 1,12725.7%+3.1%9+1
Christian Democrats 52812.0%+3.2%4+1
Centre Party 3127.1%+1.2%2-
S-Alternative 2926.6%-4.9%2-2
Moderate Coalition Party 2575.8%-0.8%2-
Green Party 1162.6%+2.5%1+1
Communists 982.2%-1-
Liberal People's Party 731.6%-0.4%--
Others100.2%-0 
Invalid71    
Total4447
Participation76.1%

The election led to a coalition rule of the Social Democratic Party, the Christian Democrats and the Centre Party. [1] The new chair of the executive committee was Social Democrat Bengt Niska. [2]

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References

  1. "Så ska Pajala styras i fyra år". Norrländska Socialdemokraten . 21 October 2002.
  2. "Niska nytt kommunalråd i Pajala". Sveriges Radio Norrbotten . 21 October 2002.