Östergötland County (Riksdag constituency)

Östergötland County (Swedish: Östergötlands Län) 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 county of Östergötland.

Östergötland County
Östergötlands Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Östergötland County within Sweden
CountyÖstergötland
Population465,495 (2019)[1]
Electorate344,396 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilÖstergötland Regional Council
Created fromÖstergötland County

Östergötland County currently elects 14 of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the modified Sainte-Laguë method open party-list proportional representation electoral system. Parties that receive at least 4% of the vote nationally and other parties that receive at least 12% of the vote in the constituency compete for constituency seats. Supplementary leveling seats may also be allocated at the constituency level to parties that reach the 4% national threshold. At the 2018 general election the constituency had 344,396 registered electors.

Election results

Summary

ElectionLeft
V/VPK
Social
Democrats

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

KD/KDS
Sweden
Democrats

SD
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
201820,3526.77%187,45029.07%412,5954.19%016,0825.35%125,1628.37%161,35420.40%320,0656.67%153,01717.63%3
201414,0114.81%094,90932.56%519,2186.59%114,8605.10%117,4435.98%164,87722.26%314,7525.06%141,95314.39%2
201014,2425.09%092,16432.95%521,2257.59%119,0176.80%117,5616.28%180,14128.65%416,3575.85%114,8625.31%1
200613,6285.20%198,06237.40%513,4025.11%117,1176.53%119,8847.58%165,03724.81%418,8317.18%16,0882.32%0
200218,2227.26%1105,94342.22%612,0464.80%129,65411.82%215,2546.08%136,92714.72%225,78410.28%22,1570.86%0
199827,76711.12%292,79537.15%611,9494.78%19,5363.82%012,8425.14%154,96722.01%332,82113.14%2
199414,6735.51%1122,70346.05%713,5315.08%117,7696.67%120,4647.68%157,75321.67%312,7914.80%1
199110,3503.96%0101,46438.82%77,7752.97%021,6958.30%121,7388.32%155,19621.12%423,0578.82%1
198813,0095.07%1117,09045.61%713,2905.18%128,08510.94%230,37411.83%244,81817.46%29,1433.56%0
198511,6724.38%0126,69547.53%83,4651.30%034,34812.89%234,57312.97%254,91620.60%3
198212,3314.65%1128,21748.36%73,6301.37%013,5215.10%139,85615.03%260,65722.88%46,5372.47%0
197911,6784.47%1121,83046.65%724,4379.36%144,81517.16%351,62819.77%34,8861.87%0
19769,0963.49%0120,38546.19%724,5219.41%260,58523.25%439,98515.34%25,2272.01%0
19739,9514.02%0117,05247.32%817,8897.23%160,52224.47%434,44213.92%26,5102.63%0
19708,6073.59%0118,83049.52%832,31913.47%246,47719.37%326,98811.25%25,9242.47%0

(Excludes leveling seats)

Detailed

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

2018

Results of the 2018 general election held on 9 September 2018:[3][4]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,6781,3965,2391,83129,1085,7439,29525,2359282,2321,5491,61859887,45029.07%415
Moderate Party1,3275572,1621,12523,4443,6745,55018,2205922,1581,20093141461,35420.40%303
Sweden Democrats1,7057292,9281,37313,9183,5175,78117,4597422,1798981,25253653,01717.63%303
Centre Party77835492381210,1941,4801,9335,7843651,08649357039025,1628.37%101
Left Party4001831,0613966,7951,0291,8067,23714755031529014320,3526.77%101
Christian Democrats4752148955326,8621,1611,7725,73653678039138732420,0656.67%101
Liberals3241014922387,5628031,2604,286824951991459516,0825.35%101
Green Party230933542505,9635127603,597923482091097812,5954.19%011
Feminist Initiative2312471446151894182323298121,2100.40%000
Alternative for Sweden1612511134146562831925141158900.30%000
Citizens' Coalition12432335727371872144826890.23%000
Independent Rural Party2492545481325121425526113810.13%000
Pirate Party58131018791088355633520.12%000
Direct Democrats37104144111072373202760.09%000
Unity6991354915778164432270.08%000
Animal Party022027213866223201920.06%000
Christian Values Party1080387246023411120.04%000
Classical Liberal Party1051483345110001080.04%000
Nordic Resistance Movement3141185133111121820.03%000
Security Party0020282161942120760.03%000
Basic Income Party213226241302100470.02%000
Communist Party of Sweden00003001200000150.00%000
Initiative0001511302010140.00%000
Common Sense in Sweden001000000000010.00%000
European Workers Party010000000000010.00%000
NY Reform000000010000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot0020814920010270.01%000
Valid Votes8,0133,70514,2856,664105,66418,11928,45089,0453,5569,9555,3275,3792,616300,778100.00%14216
Invalid votes – unregistered parties216032372800511860.03%
Blank votes84461476879119630173925914062122,6020.86%
Invalid votes – other20724781748153101410.05%
Total Polled8,1013,75214,4456,734106,53418,32628,77589,8603,58210,0515,3755,4432,629303,60788.16%
Registered Electors9,0744,21216,4507,556119,43820,67732,611104,1004,03111,1836,0266,1572,881344,396
Turnout89.28%89.08%87.81%89.12%89.20%88.63%88.24%86.32%88.86%89.88%89.20%88.40%91.25%88.16%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Johan Andersson (S), 2,110 votes; Jonas Andersson (SD), 132 votes; Juno Blom (L), 1,350 votes; Teresa Carvalho (S), 2,911 votes; Magnus Ek (C), 1,135 votes; Jörgen Grubb (SD), Rebecka Le Moine (MP), 1,063 votes; Eva Lindh (S), 1,235 votes; Johan Löfstrand (S), 1,482 votes; Betty Malmberg (M), 317 votes; Andreas Norlén (M), 3,154 votes; Magnus Oscarsson (KD), 1,233 votes; Mattias Ottosson (S), 786 votes; John Weinerhall (M), 592 votes; Linda Westerlund Snecker (V), 1,232 votes; and Markus Wiechel (SD), 52 votes.

2014

Results of the 2014 general election held on 14 September 2014:[6][7]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,1291,6266,0292,11929,2106,68511,26826,6801,1132,6511,7521,90074794,90932.56%505
Moderate Party1,4465452,2471,28524,2813,7265,28519,9956522,5551,3321,07545364,87722.26%303
Sweden Democrats1,3545762,1461,11311,2142,6444,60114,0456151,62465799736741,95314.39%202
Green Party3531566423318,2687701,3775,96317457132617711019,2186.59%101
Centre Party6233057146986,1571,1351,4233,85633285635756542217,4435.98%101
Liberal People's Party2201014612116,9887561,2573,912944251981498814,8605.10%101
Christian Democrats3001646354205,7908461,0693,93735449430519024814,7525.06%101
Left Party3041587343064,7097711,3664,7061063721981988314,0114.81%011
Feminist Initiative96332521212,5992584002,3176818211766366,5452.25%000
Pirate Party1964317719488043854212921,4400.49%000
Unity10416156915241189186933160.11%000
Independent Rural Party8416414216223541713362450.08%000
Animal Party021915272469242301850.06%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party210035407128006001830.06%000
Christian Values Party2042581757062201410.05%000
Party of the Swedes00315022334642201270.04%000
Direct Democrats042040171110110680.02%000
Classical Liberal Party11004333902000620.02%000
Communist Party of Sweden0030611300000140.00%000
Progressive Party0000019000100110.00%000
Socialist Justice Party0000100800100100.00%000
Health Party300010020001070.00%000
European Workers Party000001010000020.00%000
Peace Democrats100010000000020.00%000
Parties not on the ballot11513951034131111030.04%000
Valid Votes7,8723,68713,9716,682100,37217,73228,32786,2583,5369,8265,2775,3782,566291,484100.00%14115
Blank votes10033168581,04621829884433805855233,0141.02%
Invalid votes103141582103200850.03%
Total Polled7,9733,72014,1426,741101,45917,95528,63387,1233,5699,9095,3375,4332,589294,58386.98%
Registered Electors9,0804,16816,3727,658115,26320,63832,910102,1094,08211,2176,0566,2412,870338,664
Turnout87.81%89.25%86.38%88.03%88.02%87.00%87.00%85.32%87.43%88.34%88.13%87.05%90.21%86.98%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Johan Andersson (S), 2,699 votes; Finn Bengtsson (M), 1,448 votes; Teresa Carvalho (S), 3,207 votes; Lena Ek (C), 1,560 votes; Runar Filper (SD), 2 votes; Annika Lillemets (MP), 821 votes; Johan Löfstrand (S), 1,437 votes; Peter Lundgren (SD), 28 votes; Betty Malmberg (M), 494 votes; Andreas Norlén (M), 2,152 votes; Magnus Oscarsson (KD), 926 votes; Mattias Ottosson (S), 871 votes; Linda Snecker (V), 705 votes; Anna-Lena Sörenson (S), 702 votes; and Mathias Sundin (FP), 768 votes.

2010

Results of the 2010 general election held on 19 September 2010:[9][10]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,1641,6166,0422,09426,4196,44011,90226,5501,0852,4501,7081,97172392,16432.95%505
Moderate Party1,9247203,0481,63429,3594,4306,64524,6479243,1431,6151,39665680,14128.65%404
Green Party3971768004108,9669801,4486,47820566334123512621,2257.59%101
Liberal People's Party3691316343268,4391,0851,7264,92013254935122313219,0176.80%101
Centre Party6303237718646,0841,1611,2853,80633593332463541017,5616.28%101
Christian Democrats3921828034356,0989631,2744,24943161434927828916,3575.85%101
Sweden Democrats3851937234084,3238231,5805,00020747025934214914,8625.31%101
Left Party3352048393094,5228621,5204,6251333962042197414,2425.09%011
Pirate Party301052359421001185961640241271,9820.71%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party10102701491454240273801,0280.37%000
Feminist Initiative10133103471740322113615718500.30%000
Freedom Party00506283211000550.02%000
Party of the Swedes00007139501000530.02%000
Unity20306411308230420.02%000
Classical Liberal Party10001510902000280.01%000
Rural Democrats07201011410010270.01%000
National Democrats00208111400000260.01%000
Spirits Party0002401401000120.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden100020020001060.00%000
Norrländska Coalition001010030000050.00%000
Active Democracy000040000000040.00%000
European Workers Party000000030000030.00%000
Socialist Justice Party001020000000030.00%000
Health Care Party000000010000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot100019341412201470.02%000
Valid Votes7,6423,56313,7606,52795,84417,02227,73881,7313,4829,3365,1975,3312,568279,741100.00%14115
Blank votes1196218697997211299942641237262333,2671.15%
Invalid votes207037111243213411230.04%
Total Polled7,7633,62513,9536,62496,87817,24428,04982,7163,5489,4605,2725,3972,602283,13185.79%
Registered Electors9,0064,15416,3737,642111,01320,10432,61598,6514,15211,0265,9906,3522,932330,010
Turnout86.20%87.27%85.22%86.68%87.27%85.77%86.00%83.85%85.45%85.80%88.01%84.97%88.74%85.79%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Thoralf Alfsson (SD), 16 votes; Johan Andersson (S), 1,741 votes; Yvonne Andersson (KD), 1,096 votes; Gunnar Axén (M), 1,369 votes; Finn Bengtsson (M), 1,351 votes; Torbjörn Björlund (V), 385 votes; Gunilla Carlsson (M), 4,559 votes; Staffan Danielsson (C), 1,660 votes; Karin Granbom Ellison (FP), 847 votes; Billy Gustafsson (S), 630 votes; Annika Lillemets (MP), 1,057 votes; Johan Löfstrand (S), 2,410 votes; Louise Malmström (S), 2,626 votes; Andreas Norlén (M), 904 votes; and Anna-Lena Sörenson (S), 696 votes.

2006

Results of the 2006 general election held on 17 September 2006:[12][13]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,4411,6866,2652,38329,1966,81311,41328,2521,2152,7441,7882,09477298,06237.40%516
Moderate Party1,4664522,3971,30624,3213,4115,41919,9247092,5421,3891,19350865,03724.81%404
Centre Party7623739371,0206,4011,3691,5944,3034361,03940576847719,8847.58%101
Christian Democrats5192689315276,8051,1421,5304,86746467739734336118,8317.18%101
Liberal People's Party311976222307,6568691,5754,55313647526921710717,1176.53%101
Left Party3451838812624,2267331,5124,4541313922132069013,6285.20%101
Green Party2301005442495,4925101,0324,2001294672111429613,4025.11%101
Sweden Democrats160853551561,5093116842,16597242130130646,0882.32%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party384073249464065791,3523177773813,6821.40%000
Pirate Party431259419321262085151352161382,0380.78%000
June List4222128515289312562522914135161,8190.69%000
Feminist Initiative28146023682611094251331271221,4870.57%000
Health Care Party1512254918331425240713220.12%000
National Democrats1011018213235010002810.11%000
Unity7691473109163561212340.09%000
National Socialist Front1031663641012201260.05%000
People's Will01109341800101380.01%000
Classical Liberal Party0000902700000180.01%000
Socialist Justice Party0000701200000100.00%000
The Communists102030020000080.00%000
New Future000000210011050.00%000
Active Democracy000010120000040.00%000
Unique Party000010100000020.00%000
Kvinnokraft000010000000010.00%000
Other parties101015061900011440.02%000
Valid Votes7,4113,34013,3016,27988,92015,87325,85976,1953,4078,8904,9735,2142,506262,168100.00%14115
Blank votes184852341291,6683886021,455611587672655,1771.94%
Invalid votes20433771254261311320.05%
Total Polled7,5973,42513,5396,41190,62516,26826,47377,7043,4709,0545,0505,2892,572267,47783.35%
Registered Electors9,0454,07016,1747,611106,61619,55232,14795,3344,18910,7675,9886,4093,006320,908
Turnout83.99%84.15%83.71%84.23%85.00%83.20%82.35%81.51%82.84%84.09%84.34%82.52%85.56%83.35%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Yvonne Andersson (KD), 1,301 votes; Gunnar Axén (M), 2,367 votes; Torbjörn Björlund (V), 349 votes; Gunilla Carlsson (M), 2,306 votes; Staffan Danielsson (C), 1,510 votes; Peter Eriksson (MP), 1,215 votes; Aleksander Gabelic (S), 581 votes; Karin Granbom (FP), 780 votes; Billy Gustafsson (S), 1,245 votes; Sonia Karlsson (S), 1,595 votes; Johan Löfstrand (S), 1,696 votes; Anne Ludvigsson (S), 713 votes; Betty Malmberg (M), 414 votes; Louise Malmström (S), 2,220 votes; and Andreas Norlén (M), 1,096 votes.

2002

Results of the 2002 general election held on 15 September 2002:[15][16]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,6231,7616,8442,35232,0937,12512,33830,4691,2983,0071,9632,225845105,94342.22%617
Moderate Party8102441,28468013,4101,9432,69312,0434161,62080671126736,92714.72%213
Liberal People's Party5661941,09749412,6781,5162,5608,37120287449339621329,65411.82%202
Christian Democrats7493231,2748799,0111,5512,2476,55362697758046654825,78410.28%202
Left Party4972491,2583525,8911,1011,8965,63518849025729711118,2227.26%101
Centre Party7173777629974,2551,2271,2762,72547688632979343415,2546.08%101
Green Party2711075352584,5145181,0203,68215645823017412312,0464.80%101
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party841559199362806791,197265612130133,5151.40%000
Sweden Democrats491912562569501071,00610109311912,1570.86%000
Socialist Party0001240116100022520.10%000
New Future010015140704211021280.05%000
Socialist Justice Party00002016801000720.03%000
Unity11001000300010160.01%000
Norrbotten Party002010021010070.00%000
The Communists00100000000010.00%000
Other parties229121141825176224715141149480.38%000
Valid Votes7,3893,30013,2536,10584,04315,35124,99472,0543,4118,5144,8265,1232,563250,926100.00%15217
Invalid votes14966243991,6382844271,306461538384414,6191.81%
Total Polled7,5383,36613,4966,20485,68115,63525,42173,3603,4578,6674,9095,2072,604255,54581.16%
Registered Electors9,0544,05616,2607,660103,29719,33131,82893,0344,28210,5465,9826,4553,073314,858
Turnout83.26%82.99%83.00%80.99%82.95%80.88%79.87%78.85%80.73%82.18%82.06%80.67%84.74%81.16%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Yvonne Andersson (KD), 1,682 votes; Gunnar Axén (M), 1,248 votes; Sven Brus (KD), 1,142 votes; Britt-Marie Danestig (V), 720 votes; Linnéa Darell (FP), 1,287 votes; Lena Ek (C), 2,220 votes; Karin Granbom (FP), 1,281 votes; Billy Gustafsson (S), 585 votes; Helena Hillar Rosenqvist (MP), 235 votes; Sonia Karlsson (S), 1,737 votes; Anna Lindgren (M), 2,424 votes; Johan Löfstrand (S), 1,105 votes; Anne Ludvigsson (S), 635 votes; Louise Malmström (S), 2,917 votes; Conny Öhman (S), 1,349 votes; Berndt Sköldestig (S), 1,890 votes; and Per Unckel (M), 2,687 votes.

1998

Results of the 1998 general election held on 20 September 1998:[18][19]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,4481,5146,3942,16326,7326,41611,15226,4871,1942,6441,7962,09675992,79537.15%606
Moderate Party1,1673822,0611,00020,9772,9394,17617,0176152,1981,05797640254,96722.01%314
Christian Democrats9474451,5831,13911,7022,0843,0167,9946951,15275961569032,82113.14%202
Left Party8744822,0115878,2171,8613,2928,22830874647548919727,76711.12%202
Centre Party5753376048233,3921,0361,1152,30242779331274538112,8425.14%101
Green Party2961325512544,1465861,1623,66417141425119612611,9494.78%101
Liberal People's Party185694021694,5354858402,1829422318390799,5363.82%011
Other parties147352241042,1312664533,2225719210399477,0802.83%000
Valid Votes7,6393,39613,8306,23981,83215,67325,20671,0963,5618,3624,9365,3062,681249,757100.00%15217
Invalid votes2191112711452,2014167051,5776516911296386,1252.39%
Total Polled7,8583,50714,1016,38484,03316,08925,91172,6733,6268,5315,0485,4022,719255,88282.42%
Registered Electors9,3044,17416,7247,714100,26419,53431,68590,6934,34310,2636,0006,6003,151310,449
Turnout84.46%84.02%84.32%82.76%83.81%82.36%81.78%80.13%83.49%83.12%84.13%81.85%86.29%82.42%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Yvonne Andersson (KD), 670 votes; Gunnar Axén (M), 1,455 votes; Karl-Göran Biörsmark (FP), 792 votes; Inge Carlsson (S), 810 votes; Britt-Marie Danestig (V), 1,302 votes; Lena Ek (C), 2,206 votes; Dan Ericsson (KD), 575 votes; Viola Furubjelke (S), 880 votes; Stefan Hagfeldt (M), 3,783 votes; Helena Hillar Rosenqvist (MP), 197 votes; Sonia Karlsson (S), 2,453 votes; Maj-Inger Klingvall (S), 2,891 votes; Carl G. Nilsson (M), 1,156 votes; Conny Öhman (S), 1,916 votes; Berndt Sköldestig (S), 826 votes; Per Unckel (M), 3,742 votes; and Carlinge Wisberg (V), 648 votes.

1994

Results of the 1994 general election held on 18 September 1994:[21][22]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,6012,0378,3092,66334,5048,42315,08835,9421,6003,3692,4512,781935122,70346.05%707
Moderate Party1,2824122,1221,16921,1173,0834,39318,5587542,2311,1211,04946257,75321.67%303
Centre Party9124941,0411,3315,5691,7361,7693,6786501,20952789465420,4647.68%101
Liberal People's Party4081407433028,3059611,6344,03816640834216715517,7696.67%101
Left Party3892521,1092604,6759361,5904,4931343282012099714,6735.51%101
Green Party3751766553814,5807141,2953,89721751529227216213,5315.08%101
Christian Democratic Unity3591907855224,7087791,0192,91130839525726429412,7914.80%101
New Democracy6134174771,1851832681,467371544687203,7931.42%000
Other parties902314337876971281,315311022294212,9791.12%000
Valid Votes8,4773,75815,0816,74285,51916,91227,18476,2993,8978,7115,2595,8172,800266,456100.00%15015
Invalid votes96651991231,5593064181,172511328666414,3141.59%
Total Polled8,5733,82315,2806,86587,07817,21827,60277,4713,9488,8435,3455,8832,841270,77087.67%
Registered Electors9,5784,26617,1117,92898,15519,69231,56990,1904,44310,1115,9436,6913,182308,859
Turnout89.51%89.62%89.30%86.59%88.71%87.44%87.43%85.90%88.86%87.46%89.94%87.92%89.28%87.67%

1991

Results of the 1991 general election held on 15 September 1991:[23][24]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,8591,8727,6502,15926,8157,08812,86230,0921,3072,5422,0652,397756101,46438.82%707
Moderate Party1,2533821,8551,08120,2863,0204,32717,9496421,9571,06096042455,19621.12%404
Christian Democratic Unity7623191,2548937,9991,5811,9165,66061470048638848523,0578.82%101
Centre Party9695401,1351,3675,6231,7531,8954,3146561,32257294364921,7388.32%101
Liberal People's Party5431499913828,8351,2082,1955,77220156940427217421,6958.30%101
New Democracy5021889694255,0241,2171,6175,44925373432740819217,3056.62%101
Left Party2561807671973,2885841,0943,318852161251687210,3503.96%011
Green Party203844161702,8293626832,241133317126124877,7752.97%000
Other parties42135824855952461,24127981576172,8071.07%000
Valid Votes8,3893,72715,0956,69881,55416,90826,83576,0363,9188,4555,1805,7362,856261,387100.00%15116
Invalid votes168972131421,7923804841,3726917410668405,1051.92%
Total Polled8,5573,82415,3086,84083,34617,28827,31977,4083,9878,6295,2865,8042,896266,49287.28%
Registered Electors9,6274,33917,1747,94294,38919,90231,46990,3604,4979,8445,9266,6353,234305,338
Turnout88.89%88.13%89.13%86.12%88.30%86.87%86.81%85.67%88.66%87.66%89.20%87.48%89.55%87.28%

1988

Results of the 1988 general election held on 18 September 1988:[25][26]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,5852,0688,5192,42132,1188,09114,06535,0401,5332,8822,2532,709806117,09045.61%718
Moderate Party9763091,60194715,8952,3903,29415,1675791,49695983337244,81817.46%213
Centre Party1,2696701,5641,7488,2702,5592,7416,1508871,7227641,18184930,37411.83%202
Liberal People's Party6671991,27161610,1991,5842,9818,23730777951639133828,08510.94%202
Green Party3691487442924,6515501,2773,90916254524323017013,2905.18%101
Left Party – Communists2292248411834,3367561,4184,2461132441691896113,0095.07%101
Christian Democratic Unity3041256244013,1376067742,0483022601881442309,1433.56%000
Other parties10526115452960218454729260.36%000
Valid Votes8,4093,74815,1906,61979,15116,56526,61075,0153,8877,9335,0965,6842,828256,735100.00%15217
Invalid votes7948135891,00926135398138827359393,2461.25%
Total Polled8,4883,79615,3256,70880,16016,82626,96375,9963,9258,0155,1695,7432,867259,98186.54%
Registered Electors9,5264,27417,3077,69991,47919,52031,17890,0524,4409,2905,8496,5763,237300,427
Turnout89.10%88.82%88.55%87.13%87.63%86.20%86.48%84.39%88.40%86.28%88.37%87.33%88.57%86.54%

1985

Results of the 1985 general election held on 15 September 1985:[27][28]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,7482,2159,3072,52134,4508,46314,94139,3091,6572,9052,3942,903882126,69547.53%808
Moderate Party1,3204102,1731,29918,9183,0604,35218,1147301,8721,0691,06853154,91620.60%303
Centre Party1,4937922,0062,1498,9452,9333,1106,9171,1531,8888461,2801,06134,57312.97%202
Liberal People's Party8523131,54072712,3741,9533,6849,89840594367652645734,34812.89%202
Left Party – Communists2382147351533,9986161,2683,7391081981472075111,6724.38%011
Green Party10624222801,1901643041,001411706952423,4651.30%000
Other parties1181810626383710392171108900.33%000
Valid Votes8,7683,97616,0016,93980,50117,22727,69679,0814,1037,9785,2186,0473,024266,559100.00%15116
Invalid votes85341276977520221762530676239192,3510.87%
Total Polled8,8534,01016,1287,00881,27617,42927,91379,7064,1338,0455,2806,0863,043268,91090.56%
Registered Electors9,6424,36217,4927,74689,02419,33830,85289,3534,5388,9045,7436,6363,314296,944
Turnout91.82%91.93%92.20%90.47%91.30%90.13%90.47%89.20%91.08%90.35%91.94%91.71%91.82%90.56%

1982

Results of the 1982 general election held on 19 September 1982:[29][30]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,8392,2399,5422,57534,3438,64515,29639,9081,7102,8362,4572,955872128,21748.36%718
Moderate Party1,4734922,4041,45021,0643,4164,92219,7468191,9601,1691,13660660,65722.88%404
Centre Party1,6078702,1262,21210,3443,2213,8148,9321,1382,1119931,4241,06439,85615.03%213
Liberal People's Party2861156773354,7807521,5743,60216534236424228713,5215.10%101
Left Party – Communists2661916861434,4576801,2003,9721042301302185412,3314.65%101
Christian Democratic Unity2371004553092,1964245851,4981681531261251616,5372.47%000
Green Party9529221631,2901943131,070441177281413,6301.37%000
Other parties84108213273184201643980.15%000
Valid Votes8,8114,04016,1217,09578,68717,35927,73578,8124,1507,7495,3126,1873,089265,147100.00%15217
Invalid votes87251306599021329479928676239182,8171.05%
Total Polled8,8984,06516,2517,16079,67717,57228,02979,6114,1787,8165,3746,2263,107267,96491.98%
Registered Electors9,5584,37117,4017,80586,18319,07230,45687,6744,5438,4865,7656,7013,329291,344
Turnout93.09%93.00%93.39%91.74%92.45%92.14%92.03%90.80%91.97%92.10%93.22%92.91%93.33%91.98%

1979

Results of the 1979 general election held on 16 September 1979:[31][32]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Vad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,7732,1709,0752,51833,0438,19914,62637,3251,5602,4682,3562,951766121,83046.65%718
Moderate Party1,1873762,1001,32417,5792,8864,21917,2036951,60397195952651,62819.77%303
Centre Party1,7939902,3672,54011,3893,6434,21210,3651,3272,2851,0781,6481,17844,81517.16%303
Liberal People's Party6012351,3224418,1691,4392,6017,52930255051535637724,4379.36%112
Left Party – Communists2221977241244,2395891,1283,7621021861242206111,6784.47%101
Christian Democratic Unity182644132411,5213434611,0491511291131021174,8861.87%000
Communist Party of Sweden5325020417661692235405320.20%000
Workers' Party – The Communists09912721334501004161660.06%000
Other parties7124319495174342411392045131,1880.45%000
Valid Votes8,7704,05616,0787,21976,64617,15427,38977,8714,1507,2725,2126,2893,054261,160100.00%15217
Invalid votes27228741534961673921828271791,4650.56%
Total Polled8,7974,07816,1657,26077,18017,25027,55678,2634,1687,3005,2396,3063,063262,62591.22%
Registered Electors9,4844,39117,3817,87584,15418,82630,14487,3654,5377,9705,7296,8023,247287,905
Turnout92.76%92.87%93.00%92.19%91.71%91.63%91.41%89.58%91.87%91.59%91.45%92.71%94.33%91.22%

1976

Results of the 1976 general election held on 19 September 1976:[33][34]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,8322,2338,9172,52532,5167,96716,65837,2431,4952,3112,906782120,38546.19%718
Centre Party2,1841,1463,1242,96716,0634,8167,07015,7831,5672,6031,8911,37160,58523.25%404
Moderate Party9363261,6511,08713,1302,1364,01413,8115411,20380934139,98515.34%213
People's Party5461921,2984578,5651,3123,1127,43931257432838624,5219.41%202
Left Party – Communists1551745341233,3155271,1042,75176120173449,0963.49%011
Christian Democratic Unity202533952501,6273456121,2391491351161045,2272.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden69581252236028738537150.27%000
Other parties114252214110010880.03%000
Valid Votes8,8624,13415,9817,41275,52017,12832,64478,5644,1436,9546,2293,031260,602100.00%15318
Invalid votes2594123317591152453161738730.33%
Total Polled8,8874,14316,0227,43575,83717,18732,75978,8094,1466,9706,2463,034261,47592.31%
Registered Electors9,4634,43617,0057,97081,82518,60835,50186,5344,4887,5246,6743,235283,263
Turnout93.91%93.39%94.22%93.29%92.68%92.36%92.28%91.07%92.38%92.64%93.59%93.79%92.31%

1973

Results of the 1973 general election held on 16 September 1973:[35][36]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Åtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
KindaLin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Valdem
-arsvik
YdreCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,7132,1188,7322,34831,0647,60816,22136,9551,4772,2842,782750117,05247.32%808
Centre Party2,1101,1133,1522,88616,5414,7557,11615,8421,4722,4531,8471,23560,52224.47%404
Moderate Party8342811,42297811,2601,7493,48312,00348098866030434,44213.92%202
People's Party4781469363836,0239512,1965,45526038831735617,8897.23%101
Left Party – Communists1712595921153,1695691,2373,35069138231519,9514.02%011
Christian Democratic Unity252854482792,0204397591,5891661911291536,5102.63%000
Communist Party of Sweden14248723137101370614828400.34%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)002457856421801510.06%000
Other parties021064320000180.01%000
Valid Votes8,5724,00615,3337,00070,37116,12031,12175,6303,9326,4575,9822,851247,375100.00%15116
Invalid votes1062091154144104361223720.15%
Total Polled8,5824,01215,3537,00970,48616,16131,16575,7343,9356,4635,9942,853247,74791.30%
Registered Electors9,2284,37416,3797,65076,64217,76234,13184,3654,2946,9986,4583,078271,359
Turnout93.00%91.72%93.74%91.62%91.97%90.99%91.31%89.77%91.64%92.35%92.82%92.69%91.30%

1970

Results of the 1970 general election held on 20 September 1970:[37][38]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AskaÅtvida
-berg
Box
-holm
Fins
-pång
Lin
-köping
MjölbyMotalaNorra
Kinda
Norr
-köping
Ödes
-hög
Söder
-köping
Södra
Kinda
Stege
-borg
TjällmoVad
-stena
Valdem
-arsvik
Västra
Kinda
Vikbo
-landet
YdrePostal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5984,5871,9998,00827,9476,88212,06663233,2121,4411,8213332803761,9972,6681,28696272211,013118,83049.52%819
Centre Party5221,5909562,19410,9203,4923,1836458,0791,2601,2627305612818471,6121,0931,4951,0834,67246,47719.37%303
People's Party1356462121,2749,1401,3512,7481897,9103624344585434113952562394246,02032,31913.47%202
Moderate Party1235312238086,0161,0981,4241966,461339569108125773504994664632516,86126,98811.25%202
Left Party – Communists441522604412,488472905252,389656413168711674360538718,6073.59%011
Christian Democratic Unity25244803171,577349383891,01914112966323210996921361458635,9242.47%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists050165710440437170002710011667630.32%000
Other parties0210221300000000000019480.02%000
Valid Votes1,4477,7573,73113,05858,16713,65520,7561,77659,5073,6094,2861,2951,0998173,7875,4443,2463,3552,67930,485239,956100.00%15217
Invalid votes1651265163237033001375211123470.14%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes1,4487,7633,73613,07058,23213,67120,7881,77959,5773,6124,2891,2951,0998183,7905,4513,2513,3572,68030,597240,303
Postal Votes1096544321,7568,4171,6442,53717310,9323536189413946973697366351253-30,597-53
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes1,5578,4174,16814,82666,64915,31523,3251,95270,5093,9654,9071,3891,2388644,7636,1483,6173,7082,9330240,25089.11%
Registered Electors1,7769,2124,64516,18374,20017,30426,1822,15580,6834,4885,4231,5461,4299285,2946,7714,0554,0743,256269,604
Turnout87.67%91.37%89.73%91.61%89.82%88.51%89.09%90.58%87.39%88.35%90.48%89.84%86.63%93.10%89.97%90.80%89.20%91.02%90.08%89.11%

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