2014 Stockholm county election

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Stockholm County held a county council election on 14 September 2014 on the same day as the general and municipal elections. [1] [2]

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Results

There were 149 seats, the same number as in 2010. [3] The Moderates became the largest party, winning 43 seats, a loss of 14 from the previous election. [3] The party received about 28.2% of the overall vote of 1,355,612. [1]

PartyVotes%Seats±
Moderates 381,66728.243–14
Social Democrats 358,32426.441+2
Green Party 135,99210.0150
People's Party 111,6768.213–2
Left Party 104,4797.712+2
Sweden Democrats 79,4525.99+9
Christian Democrats 75,5295.69+2
Centre Party 58,9064.37+1
Feminist Initiative 35,1772.600
Others 14,4101.100
Invalid/blank votes14,269
Total1,369,8811001490
Source:val.se [1]

Municipal & Stockholm ward results

Stockholm Municipality was divided into six separate electoral wards (Södermalm-Enskede, Bromma-Kungsholmen, Norrmalm-Östermalm-Gamla Stan, Östra Söderort, Västra Söderort and Yttre Västerort) and its results were not counted as a unit. These wards have in these lists been translated to English to shorten columns.

LocationTurnoutShareVotes M S MP FP V SD KD C F! Other
Botkyrka 70.73.345,39519.839.98.65.17.87.76.42.31.21.1
Danderyd 88.91.520,95445.89.85.215.31.92.711.86.01.00.6
Ekerö 87.91.216,93437.119.99.58.64.35.27.75.91.30.6
Haninge 77.53.547,38526.534.27.95.79.25.94.43.31.31.6
Huddinge 77.64.358,51527.830.88.86.66.77.75.13.71.61.3
Järfälla 81.63.242,80727.332.67.96.67.06.96.13.41.31.0
Lidingö 86.42.229,31540.213.77.213.92.83.59.57.21.40.5
Nacka 85.04.459,52535.121.510.49.35.54.35.95.02.10.9
Norrtälje 82.82.838,06525.533.66.76.45.38.54.08.01.10.9
Nykvarn 85.60.46,02829.032.25.85.13.412.35.44.90.90.9
Nynäshamn 80.71.316,99524.534.66.96.16.310.04.74.71.30.9
Salem 84.70.79,86829.729.67.78.45.36.45.94.81.30.9
Sigtuna 77.11.825,04628.533.86.55.65.38.55.64.31.11.0
Sollentuna 84.03.142,34134.824.08.59.54.94.57.24.21.31.0
Solna 80.53.547,59128.326.310.88.58.54.75.64.02.21.1
Stockholm NE 86.67.6102,76240.512.59.112.45.33.97.45.32.90.8
Stockholm NW 71.26.080,81220.737.59.76.19.65.84.62.62.11.3
Stockholm S 87.28.6116,61321.122.016.17.813.94.23.64.26.20.9
Stockholm SE 78.96.791,43217.231.213.55.114.16.23.23.05.01.5
Stockholm SW 80.56.892,74920.028.613.46.412.85.23.63.65.11.2
Stockholm W 87.27.298,13933.217.011.711.36.64.36.45.43.30.8
Sundbyberg 79.12.026,50524.832.510.06.88.46.64.33.51.81.3
Södertälje 71.63.648,49520.535.68.05.36.910.26.54.01.41.7
Tyresö 85.82.128,63232.329.28.67.05.26.65.03.71.31.1
Täby 87.83.243,94740.416.06.616.12.53.68.15.20.90.6
Upplands-Bro 81.41.115,23625.034.26.57.65.58.67.03.40.91.4
Upplands Väsby 79.11.825,02326.134.57.46.76.97.15.73.20.91.6
Vallentuna 86.21.519,99432.323.48.49.03.96.66.27.31.31.6
Vaxholm 88.30.57,33736.220.69.510.14.03.37.37.21.10.6
Värmdö 86.21.925,36632.926.28.37.74.67.15.54.91.90.7
Österåker 84.81.925,80633.825.88.09.24.15.86.45.31.00.7
Total81.5100.01,355,61228.226.410.08.27.75.95.64.32.61.1
Source: val.se [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Stockholms län - Röster - Val 2014". Valmyndigheten. 29 September 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  2. "Röster - Val 2014" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten. 16 September 2018. Archived from the original on 11 November 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  3. 1 2 "Stockholms län - Valda - Val 2014" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten. 29 September 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2020.