Jämtland County (Riksdag constituency)

Jämtland County (Swedish: Jämtlands 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 Jämtland.

Jämtland County
Jämtlands Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Jämtland County within Sweden
CountyJämtland
Population130,810 (2019)[1]
Electorate99,012 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilJämtland Regional Council
Created fromJämtland County

Jämtland County currently elects four 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 99,012 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
20187,1798.42%028,63233.60%13,0493.58%02,4392.86%013,08615.36%112,21814.34%14,1184.83%013,25715.56%1
20145,2526.27%033,30339.78%24,7605.69%02,3702.83%09,48711.33%114,51317.34%12,1192.53%09,22411.02%0
20105,3406.52%033,01340.29%25,3396.52%03,1553.85%010,48712.80%118,19322.20%12,3402.86%03,1223.81%0
20066,4848.31%031,32240.15%33,9075.01%03,2264.13%013,11116.81%113,75317.63%12,9143.74%01,2241.57%0
20028,46911.02%134,25644.57%33,9675.16%05,5697.25%011,70515.23%17,5929.88%03,8745.04%02190.28%0
199812,31815.20%133,43641.27%24,5925.67%02,2452.77%09,80712.10%111,15613.77%16,1887.64%0
19946,0096.79%045,43451.34%35,1375.81%03,9404.45%013,27015.00%111,52413.02%12,0872.36%0
19914,0574.65%039,20144.88%32,9123.33%05,8496.70%014,69916.83%111,64113.33%14,0544.64%0
19884,7525.49%043,27150.02%34,3064.98%04,7525.49%015,76318.22%19,10610.53%11,6831.95%0
19854,2514.63%047,10751.32%31,3111.43%08,4499.20%018,04619.66%112,50913.63%1
19824,2824.62%048,23052.00%31,4971.61%03,6433.93%020,97122.61%112,62513.61%11,4311.54%0
19794,0674.47%045,89850.41%35,6886.25%023,82826.17%29,80910.77%01,2311.35%0
19763,4853.81%043,85047.94%36,3956.99%028,95231.65%27,2357.91%01,2321.35%0
19733,6094.16%041,79148.16%36,3367.30%026,38930.41%26,9718.03%01,2671.46%0
19702,5833.22%039,99549.80%39,19911.45%019,74924.59%27,0598.79%01,3631.70%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
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,9111,4751,5762,3392,92014,0471,2933,07128,63233.60%112
Sweden Democrats9609067931,2581,4635,6057201,55213,25715.56%101
Centre Party1,5777795869331,7575,99851094613,08615.36%101
Moderate Party1,1277045149361,3256,57627276412,21814.34%101
Left Party6022903074767813,8293185767,1798.42%000
Christian Democrats3482101612885282,1391373074,1184.83%000
Green Party451103581262931,858531073,0493.58%000
Liberals19777601862181,56457802,4392.86%000
Feminist Initiative311716252322717183740.44%000
Independent Rural Party2520178620213982360.28%000
Alternative for Sweden17911262810613152250.26%000
Citizens' Coalition16470976231170.14%000
Unity9106273925800.09%000
Direct Democrats42133102932660.08%000
Pirate Party6031529411590.07%000
Christian Values Party80011804220.03%000
Animal Party34210611180.02%000
Nordic Resistance Movement20110810130.02%000
Classical Liberal Party00031402100.01%000
Basic Income Party0000102250.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden0003010040.00%000
Initiative0000130040.00%000
European Workers Party1000000010.00%000
Security Party0000010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot20030221100.01%000
Valid Votes7,2974,6104,1316,6979,39142,1763,4467,47585,223100.00%415
Invalid votes – unregistered parties312011402230.03%
Blank votes82465173123378471039031.05%
Invalid votes – other221242916470.05%
Total Polled7,3844,6594,1856,7729,51942,5973,4947,58686,19687.06%
Registered Electors8,3305,4434,9218,01610,75148,4714,0918,98999,012
Turnout88.64%85.60%85.04%84.48%88.54%87.88%85.41%84.39%87.06%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Per Åsling (C), 2,069 votes; Kalle Olsson (S), 2,941 votes; Saila Quicklund (M), 1,632 votes; Anna-Caren Sätherberg (S), 1,367 votes; and Cassandra Sundin (SD), 70 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,1511,8552,0022,9033,42115,3941,7193,85833,30339.78%202
Moderate Party1,4678095511,1601,6317,67033389214,51317.34%101
Centre Party9327424927071,4433,9294547889,48711.33%101
Sweden Democrats6406715331,0279883,7824911,0929,22411.02%000
Left Party3322162603496152,6692555565,2526.27%000
Green Party6011791202004322,960971714,7605.69%000
Liberal People's Party20884861422161,50843832,3702.83%000
Christian Democrats27082571302591,103581602,1192.53%000
Feminist Initiative16384541001851,283641022,0352.43%000
Pirate Party20201812271809213070.37%000
Independent Rural Party35351771220111100.13%000
Unity6276133734780.09%000
Party of the Swedes145131117330.04%000
Animal Party100641124280.03%000
Christian Values Party110151603270.03%000
Classical Liberal Party61020920200.02%000
Direct Democrats10212400100.01%000
Socialist Justice Party0020050070.01%000
Progressive Party0000030030.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0000020020.00%000
European Workers Party1000000010.00%000
Health Party0000100010.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party0000000110.00%000
Parties not on the ballot222111302230.03%000
Valid Votes6,8064,7574,2266,7659,25340,6013,5517,75583,714100.00%404
Blank votes864149739939646988881.05%
Invalid votes111411321240.03%
Total Polled6,8934,7994,2766,8429,35341,0103,5997,85484,62685.32%
Registered Electors8,0035,6535,0978,26410,91047,5884,3119,36699,192
Turnout86.13%84.89%83.89%82.79%85.73%86.18%83.48%83.86%85.32%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Per Åsling (C), 2,378 votes; Kalle Olsson (S), 3,523 votes; Saila Quicklund (M), 2,264 votes; and Anna-Caren Sätherberg (S), 2,400 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,0521,8422,1783,0043,30214,8441,7993,99233,01340.29%202
Moderate Party1,7329987671,4981,9059,3845231,38618,19322.20%101
Centre Party9498195306341,6194,59849184710,48712.80%101
Left Party3152472984045702,5752836485,3406.52%000
Green Party5642481672565573,1931252295,3396.52%000
Liberal People's Party3381251492582871,753631823,1553.85%000
Sweden Democrats2042171724703111,2311363813,1223.81%000
Christian Democrats257120591582891,234551682,3402.86%000
Pirate Party402427284425217244560.56%000
Feminist Initiative23478231551252370.29%000
Norrland Coalition Party2258124245201360.17%000
Rural Democrats719550103400.05%000
Socialist Justice Party103001000140.02%000
Freedom Party03014200100.01%000
Classical Liberal Party1000160080.01%000
National Democrats1000020580.01%000
European Workers Party1000110140.00%000
Party of the Swedes0000120140.00%000
Unity0002020040.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0001110030.00%000
Spirits Party0000021030.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party0000010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot02140624190.02%000
Valid Votes6,4874,6704,3686,7398,92739,2973,5527,89681,936100.00%404
Blank votes1247859117161496711451,2511.50%
Invalid votes11112622160.02%
Total Polled6,6124,7494,4286,8579,09039,7993,6258,04383,20383.08%
Registered Electors7,9265,9015,3918,51010,93147,2154,5069,764100,144
Turnout83.42%80.48%82.14%80.58%83.16%84.29%80.45%82.37%83.08%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Per Åsling (C), 3,488 votes; Marie Nordén (S), 3,059 votes; Saila Quicklund (M), 2,023 votes; and Gunnar Sandberg (S), 1,727 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,8831,6312,0343,0233,16914,0521,5973,93331,32240.15%303
Moderate Party1,3807456321,1371,3196,9854321,12313,75317.63%101
Centre Party1,1171,1046298521,8325,7876251,16513,11116.81%101
Left Party3763494105426032,9793968296,4848.31%000
Green Party4021971341534692,273991803,9075.01%000
Liberal People's Party257991283122941,823922213,2264.13%000
Christian Democrats298189952513401,405992372,9143.74%000
Sweden Democrats907654179132471671551,2241.57%000
June List621015481103341461139011.15%000
Pirate Party452530395830220535720.73%000
Feminist Initiative1916618401977133160.41%000
New Future83111213383151030.13%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party322757318470.06%000
Unity022142631390.05%000
Health Care Party521141501290.04%000
People's Will000401506250.03%000
Socialist Justice Party002001000120.02%000
National Socialist Front2001021280.01%000
Freedom of the Justice Party4000000040.01%000
The Communists1100010030.00%000
National Democrats0000020020.00%000
Unique Party0100010020.00%000
Kvinnokraft0000010010.00%000
Other parties01002811130.02%000
Valid Votes5,9524,5444,2246,6138,38736,7413,4918,06678,018100.00%505
Blank votes1499188130185809911441,6872.12%
Invalid votes05231804230.03%
Total Polled6,1014,6404,3146,7468,57337,5583,5828,21479,72879.82%
Registered Electors7,6646,0155,5638,69810,70946,3544,65010,23599,888
Turnout79.61%77.14%77.55%77.56%80.05%81.02%77.03%80.25%79.82%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Berit Andnor (S), 2,277 votes; Per Åsling (C), 2,883 votes; Marie Nordén (S), 1,363 votes; Gunnar Sandberg (S), 1,535 votes; and Ola Sundell (M), 1,686 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,1061,8452,2373,3413,41415,3781,7424,19334,25644.57%303
Centre Party9651,0466397711,6854,6986341,26711,70515.23%101
Left Party4884744908097813,9034221,1028,46911.02%101
Moderate Party6904053566507433,9422705367,5929.88%011
Liberal People's Party4362552364044393,2711413875,5697.25%000
Green Party3772531402455222,0651122533,9675.16%000
Christian Democrats3943211113104211,8501143533,8745.04%000
New Future6057508011325971987881.03%000
Sweden Democrats814520241196232190.28%000
Voice of the Free People993924359102070.27%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party766301746490.06%000
Norrbotten Party12057936330.04%000
Socialist Justice Party0020030050.01%000
Unity0000040040.01%000
The Communists0000000110.00%000
Rikshushållarna0000000110.00%000
Other parties912988446301260.16%000
Valid Votes5,6404,7294,2836,6508,16035,6213,5268,25676,865100.00%516
Invalid votes8558398812153654961,0771.38%
Total Polled5,7254,7874,3226,7388,28136,1573,5808,35277,94277.85%
Registered Electors7,2256,2025,7638,99810,52645,9634,79710,650100,124
Turnout79.24%77.18%75.00%74.88%78.67%78.67%74.63%78.42%77.85%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Berit Andnor (S), 570 votes; Rune Berglund (S), 1,063 votes; Håkan Larsson (C), 2,652 votes; Camilla Sköld Jansson (V), 1,151 votes; Ola Sundell (M), 1,904 votes; and Margareta Winberg (S), 6,155 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,9781,8202,2963,3333,39714,3161,8404,45633,43641.27%202
Left Party8096918251,2101,1805,2777001,62612,31815.20%101
Moderate Party8985744949131,0766,02740077411,15613.77%101
Centre Party9331,0065565781,3583,6885771,1119,80712.10%101
Christian Democrats5623941944756733,1851695366,1887.64%000
Green Party4082852122815732,3301873164,5925.67%000
Liberal People's Party209971001981741,193622122,2452.77%000
Other parties77102831411125361061261,2831.58%000
Valid Votes5,8744,9694,7607,1298,54336,5524,0419,15781,025100.00%505
Invalid votes1226453101140693611201,3541.64%
Total Polled5,9965,0334,8137,2308,68337,2454,1029,27782,37980.50%
Registered Electors7,3206,4436,1109,34210,70145,8805,07511,469102,340
Turnout81.91%78.12%78.77%77.39%81.14%81.18%80.83%80.89%80.50%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Rune Berglund (S), 1,072 votes; Erik A. Egervärn (C), 1,846 votes; Camilla Sköld (V), 1,849 votes; Ola Sundell (M), 1,953 votes; and Margareta Winberg (S), 6,015 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,7482,5303,2574,6644,52919,2202,5175,96945,43451.34%303
Centre Party1,3201,3788018721,7614,8327281,57813,27015.00%101
Moderate Party9165855439471,0916,19641882811,52413.02%101
Left Party3593023645775702,6793817776,0096.79%000
Green Party4582552554005982,5222454045,1375.81%000
Liberal People's Party2961481443143342,257943533,9404.45%000
Christian Democratic Unity188120621352691,039702042,0872.36%000
New Democracy322916534523814474740.54%000
Other parties535726628323826686130.69%000
Valid Votes6,3705,4045,4688,0249,28039,2214,49310,22888,488100.00%505
Invalid votes7253489210150337929981.12%
Total Polled6,4425,4575,5168,1169,38139,7244,53010,32089,48685.56%
Registered Electors7,4736,5706,4809,78910,83546,0765,26912,099104,591
Turnout86.20%83.06%85.12%82.91%86.58%86.21%85.97%85.30%85.56%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,3182,2412,9054,1243,73315,9232,3645,59339,20144.88%303
Centre Party1,3291,5319061,0291,9435,2648831,81414,69916.83%101
Moderate Party9395825799761,0786,26838983011,64113.33%101
Liberal People's Party4612062444454573,3771455145,8496.70%000
New Democracy4433452624984181,8072024044,3795.01%000
Left Party2491902833973711,7772105804,0574.65%000
Christian Democratic Unity3412581602404971,9361984244,0544.64%000
Green Party2691401332163341,4431292482,9123.33%000
Other parties3019281343017970555450.62%000
Valid Votes6,3795,5125,5008,0598,86137,9744,59010,46287,337100.00%505
Invalid votes1066169115147659531361,3461.52%
Total Polled6,4855,5735,5698,1749,00838,6334,64310,59888,68384.70%
Registered Electors7,5836,7506,6419,85110,62145,2605,48512,509104,700
Turnout85.52%82.56%83.86%82.98%84.81%85.36%84.65%84.72%84.70%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,6412,4503,2324,5504,08117,4162,6626,23943,27150.02%303
Centre Party1,4421,6789801,1312,1025,5069591,96515,76318.22%101
Moderate Party6895414677288504,8102977249,10610.53%101
Liberal People's Party6873162966015694,2242276097,5298.70%000
Left Party – Communists2932003104883922,2442475784,7525.49%000
Green Party3742412393914201,9812414194,3064.98%000
Christian Democratic Unity15111951103228735752211,6831.95%000
Other parties113615551481030.12%000
Valid Votes6,2885,5485,5818,0078,64736,9674,71210,76386,513100.00%505
Invalid votes554050747845929728570.98%
Total Polled6,3435,5885,6318,0818,72537,4264,74110,83587,37084.21%
Registered Electors7,5246,7236,6259,95910,28644,2875,57912,764103,747
Turnout84.30%83.12%85.00%81.14%84.82%84.51%84.98%84.89%84.21%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,9092,5803,6085,1074,27518,6993,0256,90447,10751.32%303
Centre Party1,6231,9091,1741,3472,4746,1291,0822,30818,04619.66%101
Moderate Party1,0007666481,0631,1736,3004461,11312,50913.63%101
Liberal People's Party7153893436307264,7073096308,4499.20%000
Left Party – Communists2662003183983791,9272345294,2514.63%000
Green Party1185151118149625821171,3111.43%000
Other parties1344811587151200.13%000
Valid Votes6,6445,8996,1468,6719,18738,4455,18511,61691,793100.00%505
Invalid votes702831635936643577170.78%
Total Polled6,7145,9276,1778,7349,24638,8115,22811,67392,51088.34%
Registered Electors7,6376,8846,91610,19510,40543,6555,83013,200104,722
Turnout87.91%86.10%89.31%85.67%88.86%88.90%89.67%88.43%88.34%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,8572,7623,8355,2184,28618,9443,1327,19648,23052.00%303
Centre Party1,7892,0671,2931,6372,6717,6411,2422,63120,97122.61%101
Moderate Party1,0067606829991,1246,5954331,02612,62513.61%101
Left Party – Communists2652123044643111,9401995874,2824.62%000
Liberal People's Party3681761723123151,8401403203,6433.93%000
Green Party1118169971436971201791,4971.61%000
Christian Democratic Unity139906295200583661961,4311.54%000
K-Party0000000000.00%000
Other parties6216639514790.09%000
Valid Votes6,5416,1506,4188,8289,05638,2795,33712,14992,758100.00%505
Invalid votes552222643530733716090.65%
Total Polled6,5966,1726,4408,8929,09138,5865,37012,22093,36790.00%
Registered Electors7,3737,0207,04310,18510,06642,6375,86013,555103,739
Turnout89.46%87.92%91.44%87.30%90.31%90.50%91.64%90.15%90.00%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,7172,5293,7655,1254,18617,5713,0556,95045,89850.41%303
Centre Party1,9902,3441,5071,9302,8328,7441,4233,05823,82826.17%202
Moderate Party7625985147108575,1253788659,80910.77%000
Liberal People's Party5072662614565272,9642124955,6886.25%000
Left Party – Communists2102362634642901,8702185164,0674.47%000
Christian Democratic Unity113804585164501631801,2311.35%000
Communist Party of Sweden652143772241330.15%000
Workers' Party – The Communists1190028327690.08%000
Other parties29197157213520283250.36%000
Valid Votes6,3356,0786,3738,7998,93137,0155,37412,14391,048100.00%505
Invalid votes241630323422321484280.47%
Total Polled6,3596,0946,4038,8318,96537,2385,39512,19191,47689.04%
Registered Electors7,1307,0197,05910,20210,01341,7545,95713,597102,731
Turnout89.19%86.82%90.71%86.56%89.53%89.18%90.57%89.66%89.04%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,6672,3823,6944,9574,01116,3523,0156,77243,85047.94%303
Centre Party2,2452,5721,9272,3003,23411,3081,6623,70428,95231.65%202
Moderate Party5984493674896503,7932846057,2357.91%000
People's Party5813472954965853,3582175166,3956.99%000
Left Party – Communists1621932774002221,4352035933,4853.81%000
Christian Democratic Unity143754197163471771651,2321.35%000
Communist Party of Sweden1371027221726463030.33%000
Other parties321231001220.02%000
Valid Votes6,4126,0276,6128,7688,89036,8995,46412,40291,474100.00%505
Invalid votes141118172312615212450.27%
Total Polled6,4266,0386,6308,7858,91337,0255,47912,42391,71990.42%
Registered Electors7,0656,8987,18110,0629,85840,8005,95113,627101,442
Turnout90.96%87.53%92.33%87.31%90.41%90.75%92.07%91.16%90.42%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,5862,3263,7204,6103,80814,9803,0346,72741,79148.16%303
Centre Party2,0152,4361,7852,0962,95810,1421,5163,44126,38930.41%202
Moderate Party5384724154466493,4443846236,9718.03%000
People's Party7034093025076512,9672175806,3367.30%000
Left Party – Communists1892132925092611,2362476623,6094.16%000
Christian Democratic Unity122925693205454661791,2671.46%000
Communist Party of Sweden10241032131503623040.35%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)1625145918960.11%000
Other parties00000704110.01%000
Valid Votes6,1645,9786,5828,2988,55933,4395,46812,28686,774100.00%505
Invalid votes97522648891140.13%
Total Polled6,1735,9856,5878,3208,56533,4875,47612,29586,88889.51%
Registered Electors6,8146,8637,1509,6949,63337,3975,98013,53897,069
Turnout90.59%87.21%92.13%85.83%88.91%89.54%91.57%90.82%89.51%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AlsenÅreBergBräckeForsFöl
-linge
Frost
-viken
Hag
-dal
HallenHammer
-dal
HedeKäl
-arne
KaliLillhär
-dal
MörsilOffer
-dal
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Rev
-sund
RodonStrömStugunSvegTännäsUnder
-soker
Postal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3685732,1981,0727147506866862171,12584899226144757367012,1351,2511,3191,5982,4688641,6095377545,28039,99549.80%303
Centre Party2212321,997320301491166233372722375368183892786216,1225706288917302934812063502,50919,74924.59%202
People's Party77280514968421157661052141348658761621923,371108181318338321981191691,9539,19911.45%000
Moderate Party9010450110966126317073146411144011891582,420127155264210153112811291,6397,0598.79%000
Left Party – Communists3328164755134229884490911029421073769791281007018724303302,5833.22%000
Christian Democratic Unity193210077901110214612145121150409421145395465252891,3631.70%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists4523213612483302348946926812111253640.45%000
Other parties0000000000000000000000000770.01%000
Valid Votes8121,2545,4971,6811,2241,7059791,1758002,3051,5031,6685576661,1581,70525,2832,1712,3793,2533,9111,4252,6459731,45812,13280,319100.00%505
Invalid votes3043120011101050200322000028770.10%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes8151,2545,5011,6841,2251,7079791,1758012,3061,5041,6685586661,1631,70525,3032,1712,3823,2553,9131,4252,6459731,45812,16080,396
Postal Votes68264528380300260194918328013622660692531635,736308343483643226403280377-12,160-6
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes8831,5186,0292,0641,5251,9671,1731,2668842,5861,6401,8946187351,4161,86831,0392,4792,7253,7384,5561,6513,0481,2531,835080,39086.82%
Registered Electors1,0331,7417,1962,2981,7622,2991,3691,5571,0682,8562,0222,0807578941,5862,20635,5952,7613,0484,3285,1201,8003,6421,5162,06392,597
Turnout85.48%87.19%83.78%89.82%86.55%85.56%85.68%81.31%82.77%90.55%81.11%91.06%81.64%82.21%89.28%84.68%87.20%89.79%89.40%86.37%88.98%91.72%83.69%82.65%88.95%86.82%

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