Stockholm Municipality (Riksdag constituency)

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Stockholm Municipality
Stockholms Kommun
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Stockholm Municipality (Riksdag constituency).svg
Location of Stockholm Municipality within Sweden
Municipality Stockholm
County Stockholm
Population978,770 (2021) [1]
Electorate728,089 (2022)
Area207 km2 (2022) [2]
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
List
  • 29 (2014–present)
  • 28 (2010–2014)
  • 27 (2002–2010)
  • 26 (1998–2002)
  • 25 (1985–1998)
  • 26 (1979–1985)
  • 27 (1976–1979)
  • 29 (1973–1976)
  • 31 (1970–1973)
Member of the Riksdag [3]
List
Municipal council Stockholm Municipal Council
Created from Stockholm City

Stockholm Municipality (Swedish : Stockholms Kommun) is one of the 29 multi-member constituencies of the Riksdag, the national legislature of Sweden. The constituency was established in 1970 when the Riksdag changed from a bicameral legislature to a unicameral legislature. It is conterminous with the municipality of Stockholm. The constituency currently elects 29 of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 general election it had 728,089 registered electors.

Contents

Electoral system

Stockholm Municipality currently elects 29 of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. [4] [5] Constituency seats are allocated using the modified Sainte-Laguë method. [6] [7] Only parties that that reach the 4% national threshold and parties that receive at least 12% of the vote in the constituency compete for constituency seats. [8] [9] Supplementary leveling seats may also be allocated at the constituency level to parties that reach the 4% national threshold. [10]

Election results

Summary

Election Left
V / VPK
Social
Democrats

S
Greens
MP
Centre
C
Liberals
L / FP / F
Moderates
M
Christian
Democrats

KD / KDS
Sweden
Democrats

SD
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
2022 71,17111.73%3170,30828.07%860,79110.02%351,4378.48%341,6636.87%2115,70619.07%619,2273.17%164,73010.67%3
2018 80,21713.12%4145,24523.76%747,0447.70%255,4289.07%347,9887.85%2133,73121.88%729,7764.87%160,1359.84%3
2014 44,6567.73%2124,79221.61%764,39211.15%428,2014.88%245,3657.85%2160,16627.73%924,6914.28%138,3566.64%2
2010 39,5657.40%2111,68820.88%665,35112.22%333,8956.34%245,9398.59%2183,42134.29%1028,2445.28%216,9503.17%1
2006 35,6167.38%2111,76523.17%645,0309.33%327,2575.65%248,47610.05%3169,21135.07%1024,3275.04%17,9121.64%0
2002 49,79510.87%3143,64031.36%931,0276.77%28,1091.77%089,51019.54%596,20521.01%630,2286.60%24,7061.03%0
1998 56,66312.93%4119,27027.21%724,3625.56%27,4931.71%033,0277.54%2147,59933.68%939,1008.92%2
1994 36,7688.39%2152,72234.83%925,5955.84%113,9963.19%144,70710.20%3140,98232.16%813,3033.03%1
1991 30,9567.15%2129,10829.80%822,9795.30%012,6562.92%149,51011.43%3133,14130.73%821,2334.90%1
1988 44,33910.25%3145,52433.65%829,8946.91%218,1954.21%162,51114.45%4119,56727.65%77,8341.81%0
1985 43,3849.57%2172,35238.04%107,8701.74%016,7453.70%171,63915.81%4136,89930.21%8
1982 45,73710.08%3178,56539.37%1010,0212.21%033,0627.29%226,7215.89%2152,81733.69%94,3710.96%0
1979 47,51310.48%3171,47437.83%1040,6768.97%253,26111.75%3132,22429.17%83,4830.77%0
1976 41,5428.82%2179,71038.15%1062,54313.28%462,68013.31%4116,78724.79%73,6420.77%0
1973 43,1969.20%3184,75839.36%1269,68714.85%452,72811.23%3109,54923.34%74,6270.99%0
1970 36,0847.35%2208,96742.57%1449,18310.02%3103,17021.02%782,15216.74%55,8691.20%0

(Excludes leveling seats)

Detailed

  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally and is entitled to compete for constituency seats.

2020s

2022

Results of the 2022 general election held on 11 September 2022: [11] [12]

PartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
Bromma-
Kungs
-holmen
Norrmalm-
Östermalm-
Gamla stan
Östra
Söder
-ort
Söder
-malm
-
Enskede
Västra
Söder
-ort
Yttre
Väster
-ort
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S25,75021,00430,72636,76031,55224,516170,30828.07%819
Moderate Party M26,13534,77911,14717,30014,33312,012115,70619.07%606
Left Party V6,8045,25516,76915,37314,89912,07171,17111.73%314
Sweden Democrats SD10,92211,77711,43911,06410,4209,10864,73010.67%314
Green Party MP8,9187,68811,39617,35211,1274,31060,79110.02%314
Centre Party C11,60511,8285,62810,4847,1494,74351,4378.48%303
Liberals L10,02712,3723,7417,4814,8743,16841,6636.87%213
Christian Democrats KD3,9915,0492,2362,7552,5952,60119,2273.17%101
Nuance Party PNy8041433857093,2864,6340.76%000
Citizens' Coalition MED3834122443052601561,7600.29%000
Alternative for Sweden AfS1982332412552081751,3100.22%000
Pirate Party PP1571482392202171911,1720.19%000
Human Rights and DemocracyMoD1057115413187626100.10%000
Feminist Initiative FI50549880108714610.08%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP48317445651123750.06%000
The Push ButtonsKn5641825961403390.06%000
Climate Alliance KA4242486340162510.04%000
Direct Democrats DD3823473436282060.03%000
Communist Party of Sweden SKP169261539431480.02%000
Unity ENH29142116126980.02%000
Classical Liberal Party KLP91081595560.01%000
Nordic Resistance Movement NMR58139810530.01%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP4516356390.01%000
Turning Point PartyPV1711546340.01%000
Independent Rural Party LPo582444270.00%000
Freedom Party135206170.00%000
Hard Line Sweden155301150.00%000
Volt Sweden Volt340611150.00%000
NY ReformNR1000103140.00%000
Socialist Welfare PartyS-V204232130.00%000
Sweden Out of the EU/
Free Justice Party
031314120.00%000
Donald Duck Party 304121110.00%000
Evil Chicken PartyOKP00201580.00%000
Scania Party SKÅ21120060.00%000
European Workers Party EAP01111150.00%000
Freedom of the Family00311050.00%000
National Law of Sweden00300030.00%000
Electoral Cooperation Party00000220.00%000
Enterprise Sweden02000020.00%000
Freedom Movement00000220.00%000
Political Shift00110020.00%000
Reform Party10001020.00%000
My Voice00000110.00%000
New Democracy10000010.00%000
Nix to the Six00010010.00%000
OK00001010.00%000
Poor Man's Party00001010.00%000
Referendum Party00000110.00%000
Sweden Party00000110.00%000
The Anarchists00010010.00%000
The Least Bad Party10000010.00%000
The Swedes10000010.00%000
United Democratic Party00100010.00%000
Valid Votes105,395110,92894,870119,93798,84476,777606,751100.00%29534
Blank Votes6946238097947826094,3110.70%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Parties1819423325171540.03%
Rejected Votes – Other9713310699991556890.11%
Total Polled106,204111,70395,827120,86399,75077,558611,90584.04%
Registered Electors728,089
Turnout84.04%

The following candidates were elected: [13] [14]

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 general election held on 9 September 2018: [15] [16]

PartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
Bromma-
Kungs
-holmen
Norrmalm-
Östermalm-
Gamla stan
Östra
Söder
-ort
Söder
-malm
-
Enskede
Västra
Söder
-ort
Yttre
Väster
-ort
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S18,23314,34627,89929,02327,38628,358145,24523.76%718
Moderate Party M29,87237,68513,83020,56316,74515,036133,73121.88%707
Left Party V8,3876,67718,02819,77116,69310,66180,21713.12%404
Sweden Democrats SD9,92910,67110,72710,2969,7938,71960,1359.84%303
Centre Party C12,72812,2686,27111,3967,9034,86255,4289.07%303
Liberals L11,28811,8984,9309,3156,0294,52847,9887.85%213
Green Party MP7,4966,2817,97312,9368,3883,97047,0447.70%213
Christian Democrats KD6,3918,0073,3664,5423,7373,73329,7764.87%101
Feminist Initiative FI5684899911,0388264484,3600.71%000
Alternative for Sweden AfS3834693884212992662,2260.36%000
Citizens' Coalition MED3973592243322681721,7520.29%000
Pirate Party PP1101001841531471538470.14%000
Direct Democrats DD89531148267874920.08%000
Animal PartyDjuP6265837680474130.07%000
Unity ENH7943828471474060.07%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP18446827271353190.05%000
Classical Liberal Party KLP3443255117342040.03%000
InitiativeINI2139352630111620.03%000
Communist Party of Sweden SKP149311527491450.02%000
Nordic Resistance Movement NMR1720202226201250.02%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP5610898460.01%000
Independent Rural Party LPo10751265450.01%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP314518220.00%000
European Workers Party EAP101541120.00%000
NY Reform00200240.00%000
Parties not on the ballot 1341511163620.01%000
Valid Votes106,148109,58495,306120,21098,59581,363611,206100.00%29332
Blank Votes4093206525916024613,0350.49%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Partie3135535331332360.04%
Rejected Votes – Other7355876049593830.06%
Total Polled106,661109,99496,098120,91499,27781,916614,86087.32%
Registered Electors117,065121,034112,834133,306115,034104,884704,157
Turnout91.11%90.88%85.17%90.70%86.30%78.10%87.32%

The following candidates were elected: [17]

2014

Results of the 2014 general election held on 14 September 2014: [18] [19]

PartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
Bromma-
Kungs
-holmen
Norrmalm-
Östermalm-
Gamla stan
Östra
Söder
-ort
Söder
-malm
-
Enskede
Västra
Söder
-ort
Yttre
Väster
-ort
Con. Lev. Tot.
Moderate Party M34,52944,18816,96626,91720,03217,534160,16627.73%909
Swedish Social Democratic Party S14,28810,66726,12222,63723,90227,176124,79221.61%707
Green Party MP10,1378,21611,06116,47011,2527,25664,39211.15%404
Liberal People's Party FP10,37611,9794,4218,8465,4434,30045,3657.85%213
Left Party V4,7703,9609,60511,4138,7736,13544,6567.73%213
Feminist Initiative FI5,3884,9467,65312,8717,9732,65741,4887.18%000
Sweden Democrats SD6,1246,0377,1696,7576,3005,96938,3566.64%202
Centre Party C6,4366,5453,1845,7843,8802,37228,2014.88%202
Christian Democrats KD5,4857,2412,4563,5992,8093,10124,6914.28%112
Pirate Party PP3533485014573994292,4870.43%000
Unity ENH955913812075635500.10%000
Animal PartyDjuP879311510488585450.09%000
Party of the Swedes SVP4260834468483450.06%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP4134682647662820.05%000
Direct Democrats DD2721334827271830.03%000
Classical Liberal Party KLP2844272134181720.03%000
Communist Party of Sweden SKP1410272024531480.03%000
Socialist Justice Party RS51361718671440.02%000
European Workers Party EAP4549811410.01%000
Independent Rural Party LPo232370170.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party SPI236015170.00%000
New SwedesDPNS0102102150.00%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP312314140.00%000
New Party20001030.00%000
Peace DemocratsFD00011130.00%000
Progressive Party10100020.00%000
CrossroadsVägV00010010.00%000
Republicans00001010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot 50761288688604880.08%000
Valid Votes98,289104,53889,808116,25691,26277,412577,565100.00%29332
Blank Votes4944106776315664753,2530.56%
Rejected Votes – Other3528464350452470.04%
Total Polled98,818104,97690,531116,93091,87877,932581,06585.81%
Registered Electors110,206117,689108,477130,927108,416101,429677,144
Turnout89.67%89.20%83.46%89.31%84.75%76.83%85.81%

The following candidates were elected: [20]

2010

Results of the 2010 general election held on 19 September 2010: [21] [22]

PartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
Bromma-
Kungs
-holmen
Norrmalm-
Östermalm-
Gamla stan
Östra
Söder
-ort
Söder
-malm
-
Enskede
Västra
Söder
-ort
Yttre
Väster
-ort
Con. Lev. Tot.
Moderate Party M36,99546,78121,11533,24624,17621,108183,42134.29%10010
Swedish Social Democratic Party S11,1209,11024,01321,23821,09025,117111,68820.88%606
Green Party MP9,3777,99311,66718,53111,5096,27465,35112.22%303
Liberal People's Party FP9,36810,3605,4919,2745,9345,51245,9398.59%213
Left Party V3,9203,5778,52810,6587,7085,17439,5657.40%202
Centre Party C7,5489,2473,2407,2403,9642,65633,8956.34%202
Christian Democrats KD6,0637,8833,0404,4073,2353,61628,2445.28%202
Sweden Democrats SD2,3342,2493,6922,8523,0272,79616,9503.17%101
Feminist Initiative FI6917917571,6148812675,0010.93%000
Pirate Party PP5054957327626325973,7230.70%000
Socialist Justice Party RS23310137641333610.07%000
Classical Liberal Party KLP172518279141100.02%000
National Democrats ND71333814251000.02%000
Unity ENH10131222149800.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden SKP611915616630.01%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party SPI68917315580.01%000
European Workers Party EAP1185101111560.01%000
Spirits Party4261147340.01%000
Freedom Party227777320.01%000
Party of the Swedes SVP226122150.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF302052120.00%000
Active Democracy022114100.00%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP22010380.00%000
Norrländska CoalitionNorrS11121060.00%000
Rural Democrats20012050.00%000
Republican Party10010240.00%000
Rikshushållarna00020020.00%000
Health Care Party Sjvåp00001010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot 1823312725291530.03%000
Valid Votes88,03698,59182,527110,01282,32573,396534,887100.00%28129
Blank Votes6305107918586385213,9480.73%
Rejected Votes – Other2433304332371990.04%
Total Polled88,69099,13483,348110,91382,99573,954539,03484.96%
Registered Electors99,982112,620101,336126,31999,13395,074634,464
Turnout88.71%88.03%82.25%87.80%83.72%77.79%84.96%

The following candidates were elected: [23]

2000s

2006

Results of the 2006 general election held on 17 September 2006: [24] [25]

PartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
Bromma-
Kungs
-holmen
Norrmalm-
Östermalm-
Gamla stan
Östra
Söder
-ort
Söder
-malm
-
Enskede
Västra
Söder
-ort
Yttre
Väster
-ort
Con. Lev. Tot.
Moderate Party M34,75845,99617,06732,38219,40719,601169,21135.07%10111
Swedish Social Democratic Party S12,58710,06323,08423,86819,32322,840111,76523.17%606
Liberal People's Party FP9,73410,8455,55410,3546,0805,90948,47610.05%303
Green Party MP6,2936,0207,10713,6977,0694,84445,0309.33%303
Left Party V3,6533,1647,02710,1096,2495,41435,6167.38%202
Centre Party C5,6856,2322,8196,9023,1872,43227,2575.65%202
Christian Democrats KD4,5935,1603,2564,3033,1583,85724,3275.04%101
Sweden Democrats SD9738951,7361,4221,4851,4017,9121.64%000
Feminist Initiative FI9229991,0252,3491,0665056,8661.42%000
Pirate Party PP3393414675584024092,5160.52%000
June List 2012312512921962281,3990.29%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party SPI8470165136101886440.13%000
Unity ENH4340478347202800.06%000
Health Care Party Sjvåp2616445450562460.05%000
National Democrats ND2316683050542410.05%000
Socialist Justice Party RS24482329321380.03%000
The Communists KOMM833119819880.02%000
National Socialist Front 6122012246800.02%000
People's Will10710201411720.01%000
Unique Party329101014480.01%000
Classical Liberal Party KLP581553270.01%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP1052110190.00%000
European Workers Party EAP443511180.00%000
New Future NYF336401170.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF104433150.00%000
Kvinnokraft05020180.00%000
Active Democracy00021140.00%000
Partiet.se00001340.00%000
Democratic Party of New SwedesDPNS00000330.00%000
Rikshushållarna10020030.00%000
Other parties1221232925151250.03%000
Valid Votes79,97090,15769,877106,67867,99267,781482,455100.00%27128
Blank Votes9057621,1761,6251,0468726,3861.31%
Rejected Votes – Other1829263228311640.03%
Total Polled80,89390,94871,079108,33569,06668,684489,00582.42%
Registered Electors93,785105,65689,413127,95685,41191,113593,334
Turnout86.25%86.08%79.50%84.67%80.86%75.38%82.42%

The following candidates were elected: [26]

2002

Results of the 2002 general election held on 15 September 2002: [27] [28]

PartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
Bromma-
Kungs
-holmen
Norrmalm-
Östermalm
Östra
Söder
-ort
Söder
-malm
-
Enskede
Västra
Söder
-ort
Yttre
Väster
-ort
Unreg
-istered
Voters
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S17,33315,67629,70928,46924,74625,6902,017143,64031.36%909
Moderate Party M19,80129,0609,47414,45610,03110,9282,45596,20521.01%617
Liberal People's Party FP18,36922,3399,96016,56410,59710,1601,52189,51019.54%516
Left Party V5,2175,3029,29313,4888,4787,15086749,79510.87%303
Green Party MP4,5634,9575,0657,9564,3043,40377931,0276.77%202
Christian Democrats KD5,6706,2394,4104,4524,0164,84060130,2286.60%202
Centre Party C1,5031,4011,0881,6091,1281,2021788,1091.77%000
Sweden Democrats SD631634916721937810574,7061.03%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party SPI277299417363259266301,9110.42%000
National Democrats ND1088123213114714578510.19%000
Socialist Party SOC.P381579941554734310.09%000
Socialist Justice Party RS911134293915083800.08%000
The Communists KOMM2564237383931900.04%000
Free List2438234310761510.03%000
Unity ENH251681718141990.02%000
New Future NYF8103359160810.02%000
Norrbotten Party NBP11131815690720.02%000
Welfare PartyVALFP23432551700.02%000
European Workers Party EAP10410161280600.01%000
Civic Party55213100260.01%000
Communist LeagueKommF2050801160.00%000
Sports PartyIdroP013100050.00%000
RikshushållarnaRiksh100300040.00%000
Preschool Party - Children's Voice100200030.00%000
The Tax ReformistsSref000010230.00%000
New SwedesDPNS000001010.00%000
Beach Protection PartySSKP000001010.00%000
Other parties695681728351184300.09%000
Valid Votes73,70286,16671,00688,55965,02564,9928,555458,005100.00%27229
Rejected Votes7607629381,1438256981225,2481.13%
Total Polled74,46286,92871,94489,70265,85065,6908,677463,25380.72%
Registered Electors90,929106,58293,085110,95284,96287,426573,936
Turnout81.89%81.56%77.29%80.85%77.51%75.14%80.72%

The following candidates were elected: [29]

1990s

1998

Results of the 1998 general election held on 20 September 1998: [30] [31]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Moderate Party M147,59933.68%9110
Swedish Social Democratic Party S119,27027.21%707
Left Party V56,66312.93%404
Christian Democrats KD39,1008.92%213
Liberal People's Party FP33,0277.54%202
Green Party MP24,3625.56%202
Centre Party C7,4931.71%000
Other parties10,7812.46%000
Valid Votes438,295100.00%26228
Rejected Votes8,6681.94%
Total Polled446,96380.96%
Registered Electors552,045

The following candidates were elected: [32]

1994

Results of the 1994 general election held on 18 September 1994: [33] [34]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S152,72234.83%909
Moderate Party M140,98232.16%808
Liberal People's Party FP44,70710.20%303
Left Party V36,7688.39%202
Green Party MP25,5955.84%112
Centre Party C13,9963.19%101
Christian Democratic Unity KDS13,3033.03%101
New Democracy NyD5,6411.29%000
Other parties4,7181.08%000
Valid Votes438,432100.00%25126
Rejected Votes7,3291.64%
Total Polled445,76185.37%
Registered Electors522,122
1991

Results of the 1991 general election held on 15 September 1991: [35] [36]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Moderate Party M133,14130.73%819
Swedish Social Democratic Party S129,10829.80%808
Liberal People's Party FP49,51011.43%303
Left Party V30,9567.15%202
New Democracy NyD29,4856.81%202
Green Party MP22,9795.30%000
Christian Democratic Unity KDS21,2334.90%101
Centre Party C12,6562.92%101
Other parties4,1320.95%000
Valid Votes433,200100.00%25126
Rejected Votes7,7821.76%
Total Polled440,98285.70%
Registered Electors514,562

1980s

1988

Results of the 1988 general election held on 18 September 1988: [37] [38]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S145,52433.65%8210
Moderate Party M119,56727.65%718
Liberal People's Party FP62,51114.45%415
Left Party – Communists VPK44,33910.25%314
Green Party MP29,8946.91%202
Centre Party C18,1954.21%101
Christian Democratic Unity KDS7,8341.81%000
Other parties4,6261.07%000
Valid Votes432,490100.00%25530
Rejected Votes6,6271.51%
Total Polled439,11784.65%
Registered Electors518,730
1985

Results of the 1985 general election held on 15 September 1985: [39] [40]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S172,35238.04%10111
Moderate Party M136,89930.21%819
Liberal People's Party FP71,63915.81%415
Left Party – Communists VPK43,3849.57%213
Centre Party C16,7453.70%101
Green Party MP7,8701.74%000
Other parties4,2280.93%000
Valid Votes453,117100.00%25429
Rejected Votes4,7241.03%
Total Polled457,84188.78%
Registered Electors515,701
1982

Results of the 1982 general election held on 19 September 1982: [41] [42]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S178,56539.37%10212
Moderate Party M152,81733.69%9211
Left Party – Communists VPK45,73710.08%314
Centre Party C33,0627.29%202
Liberal People's Party FP26,7215.89%202
Green Party MP10,0212.21%000
Christian Democratic Unity KDS4,3710.96%000
K-Party K-P5450.12%000
Other parties1,6960.37%000
Valid Votes453,535100.00%26531
Rejected Votes5,9971.31%
Total Polled459,53289.99%
Registered Electors510,638

1970s

1979

Results of the 1979 general election held on 16 September 1979: [43] [44]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S171,47437.83%10111
Moderate Party M132,22429.17%819
Liberal People's Party FP53,26111.75%314
Left Party – Communists VPK47,51310.48%314
Centre Party C40,6768.97%213
Christian Democratic Unity KDS3,4830.77%000
Communist Party of Sweden SKP2,0000.44%000
Workers' Party – The Communists APK9000.20%000
Other parties1,7560.39%000
Valid Votes453,287100.00%26531
Rejected Votes4,0060.88%
Total Polled457,29389.02%
Registered Electors513,669
1976

Results of the 1976 general election held on 19 September 1976: [45] [46]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S179,71038.15%10212
Moderate Party M116,78724.79%718
People's Party F62,68013.31%404
Centre Party C62,54313.28%404
Left Party – Communists VPK41,5428.82%224
Christian Democratic Unity KDS3,6420.77%000
Communist Party of Sweden SKP3,4570.73%000
Other parties7090.15%000
Valid Votes471,070100.00%27532
Rejected Votes2,3430.49%
Total Polled473,41390.35%
Registered Electors523,983
1973

Results of the 1973 general election held on 16 September 1973: [47] [48]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S184,75839.36%12113
Moderate Party M109,54923.34%718
Centre Party C69,68714.85%415
People's Party F52,72811.23%314
Left Party – Communists VPK43,1969.20%314
Christian Democratic Unity KDS4,6270.99%000
Communist Party of Sweden SKP3,9420.84%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries) KFML(r)6330.13%000
Other parties2660.06%000
Valid Votes469,386100.00%29534
Rejected Votes1,2180.26%
Total Polled470,60489.16%
Registered Electors527,792
1970

Results of the 1970 general election held on 20 September 1970: [49] [50]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Lev. Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party S208,96742.57%14115
People's Party F103,17021.02%707
Moderate Party M82,15216.74%516
Centre Party C49,18310.02%314
Left Party – Communists VPK36,0847.35%224
Christian Democratic Unity KDS5,8691.20%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists KFML5,3111.08%000
Other parties1480.03%000
Valid Votes490,884100.00%31536
Rejected Votes1,2860.26%
Total Polled492,17086.44%
Registered Electors569,357

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