Halland County (Riksdag constituency)

Halland County (Swedish: Hallands 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 Halland.

Halland County
Hallands Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Halland County within Sweden
CountyHalland
Population333,848 (2019)[1]
Electorate245,991 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilHalland Regional Council
Created fromHalland County

Halland County currently elects 10 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 245,991 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
201810,4984.84%056,02125.82%37,6903.54%012,4445.74%121,96010.12%149,63022.87%215,4157.10%140,39218.62%2
20147,7853.77%058,56228.35%312,1845.90%111,8075.72%017,3678.41%157,26127.72%38,9884.35%026,55512.86%2
20106,9043.53%052,31926.75%311,5685.92%115,2867.82%117,1788.78%167,87834.71%410,9945.62%010,5075.37%0
20067,1103.96%056,74731.62%47,2364.03%013,7987.69%118,58910.36%153,25729.67%311,9876.68%15,2232.91%0
20029,9955.94%060,29535.84%46,5783.91%023,41513.92%215,9089.46%129,26417.39%216,7209.94%11,7591.05%0
199814,0428.56%152,18531.81%46,4793.95%07,0884.32%013,7488.38%140,51024.69%321,03812.82%1
19947,2554.25%068,92440.37%47,9714.67%011,3716.66%121,59512.65%143,40525.42%36,3433.71%0
19914,3162.62%052,92032.13%35,2993.22%015,0049.11%122,55413.69%139,97524.27%211,5407.01%1
19885,4343.45%059,88237.97%49,0465.74%020,70913.13%128,22517.89%230,78119.52%23,3072.10%0
19854,5992.88%061,29138.43%42,7051.70%024,87715.60%129,51018.50%236,27322.74%2
19825,0133.22%058,92537.80%42,7071.74%09,1815.89%037,23923.89%240,62826.06%32,0251.30%0
19794,4902.99%053,79235.78%315,52110.33%141,43627.56%333,38522.21%21,2290.82%0
19763,4482.36%051,76235.36%315,08410.31%151,39335.11%323,32515.94%11,0730.73%0
19733,5332.63%049,10336.62%310,2207.62%150,13737.39%319,45914.51%11,2520.93%0
19702,8382.37%045,19337.67%315,66713.06%140,23733.54%214,16911.81%11,1770.98%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
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,90519,9291,8899,1493,83712,31256,02125.82%303
Moderate Party5,55013,95387317,1563,1058,99349,63022.87%213
Sweden Democrats5,17211,5981,56210,8244,2237,01340,39218.62%202
Centre Party3,6245,3987065,4641,9304,83821,96010.12%101
Christian Democrats2,0484,0833984,3821,2473,25715,4157.10%101
Liberals1,2703,4752004,2557332,51112,4445.74%101
Left Party1,5033,6132392,0746432,42610,4984.84%011
Green Party1,0092,4201162,0504921,6037,6903.54%011
Feminist Initiative12126916157401127150.33%000
Alternative for Sweden8815022150401215710.26%000
Citizens' Coalition381221011846653990.18%000
Animal Party171041732632600.12%000
Pirate Party298935514392290.11%000
Direct Democrats34883367251930.09%000
Unity133723813361390.06%000
Independent Rural Party282171023251140.05%000
Security Party071003801090.05%000
Christian Values Party72602725670.03%000
Nordic Resistance Movement68410111400.02%000
Classical Liberal Party3210504330.02%000
Basic Income Party130504130.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden0100000100.00%000
Initiative11010030.00%000
NY Reform00020020.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party00100010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot594826340.02%000
Valid Votes29,47265,4986,05656,04916,43843,469216,982100.00%10313
Invalid votes – unregistered parties72231259580.03%
Blank votes256575644081773711,8510.85%
Invalid votes – other1823521525970.04%
Total Polled29,75366,1186,12856,49016,62543,874218,98889.02%
Registered Electors33,92475,6937,21061,53818,89648,730245,991
Turnout87.70%87.35%84.99%91.80%87.98%90.03%89.02%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Adnan Dibrani (S), 3,313 votes; Staffan Eklöf (SD), 1 votes; Bengt Eliasson (L), 422 votes; Elisabeth Falkhaven (MP), 212 votes; Hans Hoff (S), 1,106 votes; Ola Johansson (C), 1,253 votes; Ulrika Jörgensen (M), 1,142 votes; Jennie Nilsson (S), 1,516 votes; Lars Püss (M), 829 votes; Larry Söder (KD), 482 votes; Jon Thorbjörnson (V), 435 votes; Jörgen Warborn (M), 2,717 votes; and Eric Westroth (SD), 4 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,15821,0432,2448,9364,23412,94758,56228.35%303
Moderate Party6,51615,5011,06119,9093,88210,39257,26127.72%303
Sweden Democrats3,6667,8241,1356,2812,8674,78226,55512.86%202
Centre Party3,1773,9407393,9751,7643,77217,3678.41%101
Green Party1,6153,9261753,1607932,51512,1845.90%101
Liberal People's Party1,1373,3792584,2546122,16711,8075.72%011
Christian Democrats1,1042,4542002,8846071,7398,9884.35%011
Left Party1,0942,8161761,5064681,7257,7853.77%000
Feminist Initiative4661,132661,0422318293,7661.82%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party45222591971548930.43%000
Pirate Party7523423150461396670.32%000
Unity325116522462170.11%000
Animal Party8273403321130.05%000
Party of the Swedes1536220118920.04%000
Christian Values Party34701769820.04%000
Independent Rural Party91490185550.03%000
Direct Democrats3131725310.02%000
Classical Liberal Party560901210.01%000
Crossroads0001101120.01%000
Health Party020800100.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden12001150.00%000
European Workers Party03001040.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party01000010.00%000
Peace Democrats10000010.00%000
Progressive Party00010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot1026520612790.04%000
Valid Votes28,09962,9996,12352,38615,66141,291206,559100.00%10212
Blank votes310627454201934442,0390.98%
Invalid votes101712219600.03%
Total Polled28,41963,6436,16952,82815,85541,744208,65887.52%
Registered Electors32,97574,0407,32258,47718,43047,158238,402
Turnout86.18%85.96%84.25%90.34%86.03%88.52%87.52%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Jeff Ahl (SD); Agneta Börjesson (MP), 555 votes; Adnan Dibrani (S), 3,226 votes; Bengt Eliasson (FP), 565 votes; Göran Hägglund (KD), 1,423 votes; Hans Hoff (S), 2,346 votes; Ola Johansson (C), 1,163 votes; Jennie Nilsson (S), 1,649 votes; Jenny Petersson (M), 1,733 votes; Johnny Skalin (SD), 4 votes; Michael Svensson (M), 1,415 votes; and Jörgen Warborn (M), 3,163 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate Party7,67518,9101,55822,4045,05812,27367,87834.71%404
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,96419,4242,1087,7973,82211,20452,31926.75%303
Centre Party3,3583,6417733,6301,9563,82017,1788.78%101
Liberal People's Party1,8204,5344034,7898692,87115,2867.82%101
Green Party1,5873,8492322,7996902,41111,5685.92%101
Christian Democrats1,2853,0433113,6117102,03410,9945.62%011
Sweden Democrats1,5363,1504232,2411,3211,83610,5075.37%011
Left Party9742,3701951,2614761,6286,9043.53%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party173525361531232391,2490.64%000
Pirate Party12832142293772071,0680.55%000
Feminist Initiative45104117217854240.22%000
Rural Democrats51616143450.02%000
Freedom Party4100722250.01%000
Unity240614170.01%000
Classical Liberal Party351304160.01%000
National Democrats530611160.01%000
Spirits Party16010190.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden00000330.00%000
Party of the Swedes02010030.00%000
European Workers Party01001020.00%000
Active Democracy00001010.00%000
Nordic Union00010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot71841166520.03%000
Valid Votes26,57259,9366,10349,18715,13538,632195,565100.00%10212
Blank votes398725774471926192,4581.24%
Invalid votes1519310410610.03%
Total Polled26,98560,6806,18349,64415,33139,261198,08486.16%
Registered Electors31,77271,6207,47155,58718,25645,185229,891
Turnout84.93%84.72%82.76%89.31%83.98%86.89%86.16%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Agneta Börjesson (MP), 433 votes; Anne Marie Brodén (M), 1,053 votes; Adnan Dibrani (S), 2,602 votes; Jan Ertsborn (FP), 924 votes; Lars Gustafsson (KD), 551 votes; Hans Hoff (S), 2,350 votes; Mikael Jansson (SD), 108 votes; Ola Johansson (C), 1,087 votes; Jennie Nilsson (S), 1,626 votes; Jenny Petersson (M), 926 votes; Michael Svensson (M), 659 votes; and Henrik von Sydow (M), 5,045 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,59020,0452,2949,5844,07612,15856,74731.62%404
Moderate Party6,01815,3831,29217,6303,9588,97653,25729.67%303
Centre Party3,6323,7559383,7162,2474,30118,58910.36%101
Liberal People's Party1,6494,3273064,3797832,35413,7987.69%101
Christian Democrats1,3963,3984073,7159062,16511,9876.68%101
Green Party9612,4101691,6904871,5197,2364.03%000
Left Party9202,4451961,3735231,6537,1103.96%000
Sweden Democrats7331,4392459508679895,2232.91%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party2541,381275251503102,6471.47%000
Pirate Party8032849270361539160.51%000
Feminist Initiative802456272341627990.45%000
June List10223728160841557660.43%000
Unity83411714291030.06%000
Health Care Party435117312720.04%000
National Democrats7803934610.03%000
Unique Party2210003260.01%000
National Socialist Front7110303240.01%000
People's Will551417230.01%000
New Future174030150.01%000
Kvinnokraft0001013140.01%000
Miata Partiet61000070.00%000
Socialist Justice Party01010460.00%000
Partiet.se20000130.00%000
Classical Liberal Party00020020.00%000
The Communists20000020.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party01010020.00%000
Nordic Union00001010.00%000
Rikshushållarna10000010.00%000
Other parties5121744330.02%000
Valid Votes24,48555,5095,96544,35614,18034,975179,470100.00%10010
Blank votes6031,1251126123119253,6882.01%
Invalid votes615417412580.03%
Total Polled25,09456,6496,08144,98514,49535,912183,21683.50%
Registered Electors30,56668,8267,58951,80017,81742,814219,412
Turnout82.10%82.31%80.13%86.84%81.35%83.88%83.50%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Jan Andersson (C), 1,079 votes; Anne Marie Brodén (M), 936 votes; Alf Eriksson (S), 1,272 votes; Jan Ertsborn (FP), 818 votes; Lars Gustafsson (KD), 497 votes; Hans Hoff (S), 2,115 votes; Marianne Kierkemann (M), 1,816 votes; Jennie Nilsson (S), 2,039 votes; Magdalena Streijffert (S), 1,114 votes; and Henrik von Sydow (M), 4,365 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,60121,4032,52810,5944,42312,74660,29535.84%404
Moderate Party3,3578,5626919,9052,2304,51929,26417.39%202
Liberal People's Party2,6377,2665367,9921,3733,61123,41513.92%202
Christian Democrats2,1174,4445214,8761,5363,22616,7209.94%101
Centre Party3,5153,0381,0352,4052,1943,72115,9089.46%101
Left Party1,2843,5912751,9086422,2959,9955.94%011
Green Party8922,2001741,5214781,3136,5783.91%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party6041,2021406762807853,6872.19%000
Sweden Democrats289346644741654211,7591.05%000
New Future16011191830.05%000
Unity051500110.01%000
European Workers Party04014090.01%000
Norrbotten Party01122170.00%000
Socialist Party11221070.00%000
The Communists05000050.00%000
Crisis01000010.00%000
Dust-Online01000010.00%000
Socialist Justice Party10000010.00%000
Other parties98212146767435010.30%000
Valid Votes23,39752,3425,98340,43913,40432,682168,247100.00%10111
Invalid votes4051,0281255532896213,0211.76%
Total Polled23,80253,3706,10840,99213,69333,303171,26881.51%
Registered Electors29,30766,5427,66048,60317,31340,703210,128
Turnout81.22%80.20%79.74%84.34%79.09%81.82%81.51%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Jan Andersson (C), 1,932 votes; Anne Marie Brodén (M), 1,350 votes; Alf Eriksson (S), 2,664 votes; Jan Ertsborn (FP), 1,480 votes; Lars Gustafsson (KD), 935 votes; Hans Hoff (S), 2,109 votes; Kjell-Erik Karlsson (V), 780 votes; Lennart Kollmats (FP), 2,112 votes; Pär Axel Sahlberg (S), 1,241 votes; Henrik von Sydow (M), 3,033 votes; and Majléne Westerlund Panke (S), 1,790 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,79318,1172,4189,3023,89210,66352,18531.81%404
Moderate Party4,59112,05998413,1983,1736,50540,51024.69%303
Christian Democrats2,7215,4467726,0611,8504,18821,03812.82%112
Left Party1,9164,8844672,6639613,15114,0428.56%101
Centre Party3,2442,3268422,0601,8013,47513,7488.38%101
Liberal People's Party8392,2501942,2583991,1487,0884.32%011
Green Party9422,1312031,5185611,1246,4793.95%000
Other parties1,5243,2802421,4989071,5088,9595.46%000
Valid Votes23,57050,4936,12238,55813,54431,762164,049100.00%10212
Invalid votes5791,4131518274149444,3282.57%
Total Polled24,14951,9066,27339,38513,95832,706168,37782.83%
Registered Electors29,03763,8147,76946,05617,21539,398203,289
Turnout83.17%81.34%80.74%85.52%81.08%83.01%82.83%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Jörgen Andersson (S), 3,883 votes; Alf Eriksson (S), 1,090 votes; Carl Fredrik Graf (M), 4,660 votes; Lars Gustafsson (KD), 367 votes; Hans Hjortzberg-Nordlund (M), 698 votes; Kjell-Erik Karlsson (V), 1,664 votes; Rolf Kenneryd (C), 1,828 votes; Lennart Kollmats (FP), 743 votes; Ingegerd Sahlström (S), 2,622 votes; Ester Lindstedt Staaf (KD), 273 votes; Liselotte Wågö (M), 1,244 votes; and Majléne Westerlund Panke (S), 384 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,95324,7853,12511,8745,07614,11168,92440.37%404
Moderate Party5,20713,2931,09913,5953,4426,76943,40525.42%303
Centre Party4,6324,0171,4123,4643,0814,98921,59512.65%101
Liberal People's Party1,1893,6183573,7006361,87111,3716.66%101
Green Party1,2412,4412681,8177651,4397,9714.67%000
Left Party9732,4811881,3775081,7287,2554.25%000
Christian Democratic Unity9091,7032361,6845221,2896,3433.71%000
New Democracy341802866922643532,5381.49%000
Other parties270463381701502481,3390.78%000
Valid Votes24,71553,6036,80938,37314,44432,797170,741100.00%909
Invalid votes396829905972697022,8831.66%
Total Polled25,11154,4326,89938,97014,71333,499173,62488.01%
Registered Electors28,47062,2487,99743,38717,12138,055197,278
Turnout88.20%87.44%86.27%89.82%85.94%88.03%88.01%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,90619,8472,5797,8733,85410,86152,92032.13%303
Moderate Party4,83612,3221,06112,1613,2446,35139,97524.27%213
Centre Party4,9494,3061,4883,3593,1445,30822,55413.69%101
Liberal People's Party1,6504,7724454,6559172,56515,0049.11%101
New Democracy1,6893,4373933,3351,2272,11912,2007.41%101
Christian Democratic Unity1,8223,3206062,4409322,42011,5407.01%101
Green Party7851,7792391,0764869345,2993.22%000
Left Party5921,6511127662649314,3162.62%000
Other parties106383291431351159110.55%000
Valid Votes24,33551,8176,95235,80814,20331,604164,719100.00%9110
Invalid votes5039381025052688303,1461.87%
Total Polled24,83852,7557,05436,31314,47132,434167,86588.21%
Registered Electors28,14360,3288,18339,99516,79936,849190,297
Turnout88.26%87.45%86.20%90.79%86.14%88.02%88.21%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,93522,4122,8988,9814,39512,26159,88237.97%404
Moderate Party3,7389,8588309,0272,5034,82530,78119.52%202
Centre Party5,9035,5691,8724,3894,0946,39828,22517.89%202
Liberal People's Party2,2436,6486356,5541,2903,33920,70913.13%112
Green Party1,3222,9303692,0537721,6009,0465.74%011
Left Party – Communists6712,2061179933361,1115,4343.45%000
Christian Democratic Unity4919551636032588373,3072.10%000
Other parties3415269118443450.22%000
Valid Votes23,33750,7306,89032,69113,66630,415157,729100.00%9211
Invalid votes376598703462075322,1291.33%
Total Polled23,71351,3286,96033,03713,87330,947159,85887.26%
Registered Electors27,13559,0388,07537,34216,15635,443183,189
Turnout87.39%86.94%86.19%88.47%85.87%87.31%87.26%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,00823,4202,9588,9764,38612,54361,29138.43%404
Moderate Party4,66411,6791,0599,8743,2225,77536,27322.74%202
Centre Party6,1995,7692,1724,3184,3766,67629,51018.50%202
Liberal People's Party3,0818,0358286,9751,6054,35324,87715.60%112
Left Party – Communists5811,9391047872709184,5992.88%000
Green Party3841,0221165052384402,7051.70%000
Other parties348485411482390.15%000
Valid Votes23,95151,9487,24531,48914,10830,753159,494100.00%9110
Invalid votes249464642091393481,4730.92%
Total Polled24,20052,4127,30931,69814,24731,101160,96790.91%
Registered Electors26,61557,8128,10634,43115,89334,199177,056
Turnout90.93%90.66%90.17%92.06%89.64%90.94%90.91%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,73423,2532,9808,1544,30811,49658,92537.80%404
Moderate Party5,38313,3641,30310,7323,3106,53640,62826.06%303
Centre Party7,3657,9452,4355,7305,3378,42737,23923.89%202
Liberal People's Party1,1532,9133262,4966131,6809,1815.89%011
Left Party – Communists5572,2101357953061,0105,0133.22%000
Green Party3851,0451125462174022,7071.74%000
Christian Democratic Unity3317091302841733982,0251.30%000
Other parties7585456451660.11%000
Valid Votes23,91551,4977,42628,78214,27029,994155,884100.00%9110
Invalid votes278589771991493911,6831.07%
Total Polled24,19352,0867,50328,98114,41930,385157,56792.46%
Registered Electors26,00356,4848,11331,09815,74232,971170,411
Turnout93.04%92.21%92.48%93.19%91.60%92.16%92.46%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,15721,2672,7707,0493,94110,60853,79235.78%314
Centre Party8,1119,3232,6976,4305,8529,02341,43627.56%303
Moderate Party4,32511,2641,1558,4102,8515,38033,38522.21%202
Liberal People's Party1,8995,4605993,7711,0852,70715,52110.33%101
Left Party – Communists4871,9791137772748604,4902.99%000
Christian Democratic Unity18748556150692821,2290.82%000
Communist Party of Sweden167030651360.09%000
Other parties21139195631673330.22%000
Valid Votes23,18849,9847,40926,64614,10328,992150,322100.00%9110
Invalid votes14633129131812079250.61%
Total Polled23,33450,3157,43826,77714,18429,199151,24791.80%
Registered Electors25,26355,0958,04828,93915,50231,915164,762
Turnout92.36%91.32%92.42%92.53%91.50%91.49%91.80%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,73820,8142,6756,5013,69810,33651,76235.36%303
Centre Party9,57812,4673,3258,1697,04510,80951,39335.11%303
Moderate Party3,1868,2628915,3471,8193,82023,32515.94%112
People's Party1,6695,3614963,8619902,70715,08410.31%101
Left Party – Communists2941,750995361616083,4482.36%000
Christian Democratic Unity16942256117662431,0730.73%000
Communist Party of Sweden14881822111012540.17%000
Other parties5304218320.02%000
Valid Votes22,65349,1677,56024,55713,79228,642146,371100.00%819
Invalid votes96161196127914550.31%
Total Polled22,74949,3287,57924,61813,81928,733146,82692.78%
Registered Electors24,39953,6138,05326,28314,93330,979158,260
Turnout93.24%92.01%94.11%93.67%92.54%92.75%92.78%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Falken
-berg
Halm
-stad
HylteKungs
-backa
LaholmVar
-berg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Centre Party9,41412,5163,2477,4256,87910,65650,13737.39%303
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,29020,8092,7105,4923,4859,31749,10336.62%303
Moderate Party2,8096,6948744,1941,4683,42019,45914.51%101
People's Party1,2363,5803392,5906351,84010,2207.62%101
Left Party – Communists3281,945824391515883,5332.63%000
Christian Democratic Unity14753662150822751,2520.93%000
Communist Party of Sweden196223247862210.16%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)9671186321330.10%000
Other parties0306118280.02%000
Valid Votes21,25246,2127,33820,33812,71426,232134,086100.00%808
Invalid votes436643827312090.16%
Total Polled21,29546,2787,34220,37612,74126,263134,29591.93%
Registered Electors22,90850,6577,81521,98713,85628,857146,080
Turnout92.96%91.36%93.95%92.67%91.95%91.01%91.93%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Elds
-berga
EnslövFalken
-berg
FjäråsGet
-inge
Halm
-stad
Harp
-linge
His
-hult
KnäredKungs
-backa
Kvi
-bille
LaholmLöfta
-dalen
OnsalaOskar
-ström
Rännes
-löv
Sön
-drum
TorupVar
-berg
VeingePostal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party6415726,64761168913,2598001532492,8505131,8153424101,1773851,4479917,4655703,60745,19337.67%303
Centre Party6637208,2851,2324694,4507495157342,1717412,6811,2003682171,1355729578,5389532,88740,23733.54%213
People's Party172971,566169623,82211274882,30089536170348167525612172,271942,70015,66713.06%101
Moderate Party142721,8462041412,2761901111161,199140511149223871576442522,4491403,12014,16911.81%101
Left Party – Communists163926618131,3064517417417473348268513403232272,8382.37%000
Christian Democratic Unity521124133316152228551833445209231921681801,1770.98%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists532201794012118102233311722600.22%000
Other parties0000010000000000004020284310.36%000
Valid Votes1,6441,52418,7562,2471,37825,5091,9158921,2208,7701,5195,6311,9091,3881,7521,7463,3352,45221,7751,78912,821119,972100.00%718
Invalid votes21202125402130122103114201561800.15%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes1,6461,52518,7762,2491,37925,5341,9198921,2228,7831,5195,6431,9111,3891,7521,7493,3462,45621,7951,79012,877120,152
Postal Votes1601041,9391641333,90223250781,5611196151962412151126251732,029197-12,877-32
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes1,8061,62920,7152,4131,51229,4362,1519421,30010,3441,6386,2582,1071,6301,9671,8613,9712,62923,8241,9870120,12089.89%
Registered Electors1,9541,76522,6442,6511,59333,4882,3491,0841,47011,5611,7896,9902,3001,8032,1482,0464,1932,87726,7342,187133,626
Turnout92.43%92.29%91.48%91.02%94.92%87.90%91.57%86.90%88.44%89.47%91.56%89.53%91.61%90.40%91.57%90.96%94.71%91.38%89.11%90.86%89.89%

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