2018 Stockholm regional election

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Stockholm County or Region Stockholm 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

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Stockholm regional council

There were 149 seats, the same number as in 2014. [3] The Social Democrats supplanted the Moderates as the largest party. [1] However, after protracted negotiations, a majority Blue-Green government was formed between the Alliance parties and the Green Party. [4] Previously, the Alliance parties had a majority since the 2014 regional elections, but losses to the Sweden Democrats necessitated the formation of a cross-bloc coalition with the Greens to gather a governing majority, as the Alliance parties wished to avoid relying on the Sweden Democrats. [5]

PartyVotes%Seats±
Social Democrats 379,00826.240–1
Moderates 321,78322.334–9
Left Party 152,78410.616+4
Sweden Democrats 140,7739.715+6
Centre Party 115,7858.012+5
Liberals 115,7468.012–1
Christian Democrats 111,8777.712+3
Green Party 81,4045.68–7
Others 25,6271.800
Invalid/blank votes15,511
Total1,444,7871001490
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 S M V SD C L KD MP Other
Botkyrka 71.23.347,31835.217.710.312.54.44.79.74.01.4
Danderyd 90.01.521,52212.034.02.66.211.314.114.83.71.3
Ekerö 89.01.217,77220.326.15.011.510.29.311.15.31.2
Haninge 78.23.651,41229.422.58.816.26.05.36.34.21.3
Huddinge 78.94.462,87729.622.89.511.96.46.56.75.11.6
Järfälla 81.63.246,82530.822.09.611.75.46.68.14.41.4
Lidingö 87.62.130,91815.329.84.37.112.412.612.94.41.2
Nacka 86.34.564,55622.127.07.27.712.08.77.85.91.5
Norrtälje 84.12.840,79128.421.96.515.79.96.26.83.61.0
Nykvarn 87.40.56,81527.526.03.617.97.85.48.03.10.7
Nynäshamn 81.51.217,73930.621.76.917.06.34.97.83.81.0
Salem 84.00.710,13926.824.96.511.47.18.59.74.01.1
Sigtuna 76.51.826,41929.125.56.613.66.55.39.03.41.1
Sollentuna 84.33.144,24525.526.26.77.97.99.99.65.01.3
Solna 82.33.651,88727.923.010.57.67.78.17.16.41.8
Stockholm NE 88.07.5108,36715.630.67.16.99.912.510.15.51.8
Stockholm NW 71.95.984,69135.616.914.78.75.26.05.85.21.8
Stockholm S 88.78.4120,69025.815.119.06.68.77.94.99.22.9
Stockholm SE 80.86.797,10830.513.220.89.25.95.34.47.63.1
Stockholm SW 82.06.9100,21829.715.618.47.87.16.44.87.62.7
Stockholm W 88.57.4106,20920.025.18.86.910.811.98.06.62.0
Sundbyberg 80.32.130,69130.420.911.69.27.37.06.35.71.5
Södertälje 69.43.449,80531.018.18.214.15.85.611.14.71.5
Tyresö 86.62.130,54229.024.26.812.47.17.67.44.41.1
Täby 88.63.246,59417.432.53.47.79.912.811.43.71.2
Upplands-Bro 81.61.216,85029.022.37.115.85.46.79.43.31.0
Upplands Väsby 79.31.826,56430.822.18.613.55.55.88.53.91.3
Vallentuna 87.01.521,05422.326.15.112.99.88.79.54.51.1
Vaxholm 89.80.57,93421.025.85.58.114.18.511.04.91.2
Värmdö 87.12.028,24325.525.46.212.79.86.57.84.61.5
Österåker 85.31.927,99223.728.75.310.99.08.09.34.11.0
Total82.4100.01,444,78726.222.310.69.78.08.07.75.61.8
Source: val.se [6]

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