List of members of the European Parliament for Sweden, 2019–2024

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Members of the
European Parliament

for Sweden
Delegation (1995)
4th term (1995)
5th term (1999)
6th term (2004)
7th term (2009)
8th term (2014)
9th term (2019)
10th term (2024)

This is a list of the 21 members of the European Parliament for Sweden in the 2019 to 2024 session.

List

NameNational partyEP Group Preference votes [1]
Tomas Tobé   Moderate Party   EPP 150,726
Jessica Polfjärd 17,945
Jörgen Warborn 13,503
Arba Kokalari 10,284
Sara Skyttedal   Folklistan 74,325
David Lega   Christian Democrats 27,862
Heléne Fritzon   Social Democratic Party   S&D 73,929
Jytte Guteland (until 2022)42,617
Johan Danielsson (until 2021)40,136
Erik Bergkvist (until 2024)17,117
Evin Incir 9,479
Carina Ohlsson (since 2022)7,653
Ilan de Basso (since 2021)6,970
Linus Glanzelius (since 2024)4,994
Peter Lundgren   Independent   ECR 87,384
Jessica Stegrud (until 2022)  Sweden Democrats 41,202
Charlie Weimers 30,668
Johan Nissinen (since 2022)3,981
Fredrick Federley (until 2020)  Centre Party   RE 108,240
Emma Wiesner (since 2021)20,683
Abir Al-Sahlani 6,352
Karin Karlsbro   Liberals 15,826
Alice Bah Kuhnke   Green Party   Greens/EFA 141,106
Pär Holmgren 73,120
Jakop Dalunde [2] (since 2020)12,098
Malin Björk   Left Party   GUE/NGL 63,264

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References

  1. "Personröster - Val 2019". Valmyndigheten (in Swedish). Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  2. "Val till Europaparlamentet 2019-05-26" (PDF) (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten. 31 May 2019.