2018 Dalarna regional election

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Dalarna County in Sweden held a regional council election on 9 September 2018 on the same day as the general and municipal elections. [1] [2]

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Results

The number of seats remained at 83 with the Social Democrats winning the most at 24, a drop of five from in 2014. [3] The party declined from 34.2% to 28.6% of the popular vote. [1]

PartyVotes%Seats±
Social Democrats 53,46628.624–5
Moderates 35,29118.9160
Sweden Democrats 22,58612.110+2
Centre Party 21,24311.49-1
Left Party 14,2487.660
Dalarna Health Care Party 13,1707.06+2
Christian Democrats 13,1697.06+3
Liberals 6,8163.630
Green Party 5,7803.13–1
Others 1,1020.600
Invalid/blank votes4,197
Total191,068100830
Source:val.se [1]

Municipalities

LocationTurnoutShareVotes S M SD C V DSP KD L MP Other
Avesta 83.07.914,72836.521.613.46.36.05.74.73.71.80.5
Borlänge 85.117.833,17430.519.213.88.48.14.35.94.34.11.2
Falun 86.720.939,01724.822.99.212.810.14.55.95.14.40.3
Gagnef 87.53.66,75124.314.711.718.05.37.012.33.72.50.6
Hedemora 82.45.29,76229.917.913.810.97.67.16.63.22.50.6
Leksand 87.25.710,69022.619.88.514.97.87.712.23.52.70.4
Ludvika 83.99.117,05231.518.715.07.28.76.74.62.83.71.1
Malung-Sälen 83.33.56,61429.222.014.19.46.17.86.23.51.30.4
Mora 83.17.113,30225.113.49.714.95.715.510.82.52.20.3
Orsa 83.92.44,50325.910.212.916.07.612.09.42.62.80.6
Rättvik 84.84.07,47723.320.113.214.85.211.07.72.62.00.3
Smedjebacken 85.03.97,31038.715.813.97.67.17.24.72.32.30.3
Säter 86.94.07,46329.519.212.214.66.26.36.43.22.00.5
Vansbro 84.12.34,38926.511.110.916.36.97.916.62.21.30.4
Älvdalen 83.72.54,63934.310.314.013.83.615.55.31.51.40.3
Total85.0100.0186,87128.618.912.111.47.67.07.03.63.10.6
Source:val.se [1]

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References

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