Jönköping County (Riksdag constituency)

Jönköping County (Swedish: Jönköpings 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 Jönköping.

Jönköping County
Jönköpings Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Jönköping County within Sweden
CountyJönköping
Population363,599 (2019)[1]
Electorate262,981 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilJönköping Regional Council
Created fromJönköping County

Jönköping County currently elects 11 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 262,981 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
201811,2834.91%163,78227.78%37,4013.22%09,0963.96%023,08410.05%140,54217.66%227,43711.95%244,21619.26%2
20148,6853.87%071,48731.83%412,0955.39%08,0903.60%017,8007.93%145,59420.30%323,32210.38%132,81514.61%2
20108,7754.05%066,31630.62%411,4385.28%012,1345.60%016,8597.78%157,90126.74%327,82212.85%213,8886.41%1
20068,7344.25%072,75735.44%57,0703.44%010,9825.35%017,2908.42%145,30222.07%332,94616.05%26,5143.17%0
200211,4175.74%078,67039.54%56,4003.22%017,9789.03%114,5107.29%125,26712.70%240,31620.26%21,9941.00%0
199817,5338.78%168,77334.43%57,2453.63%06,4093.21%013,3656.69%136,82018.43%245,46222.76%3
19948,7704.37%083,87041.78%58,3694.17%012,4816.22%121,63710.78%139,94719.90%321,54910.73%1
19915,5992.79%069,82334.84%54,9512.47%014,7567.36%122,03210.99%137,68018.80%233,63716.79%2
19886,6593.37%078,96839.97%57,5073.80%022,08111.18%228,71214.53%232,00416.20%220,85310.56%0
19856,2903.08%082,09340.25%52,1141.04%029,09114.26%244,20721.67%239,64619.44%2
19826,0662.97%081,98840.12%52,3031.13%013,7046.71%140,20019.67%245,96422.49%313,8796.79%0
19796,4353.19%075,50737.40%522,81311.30%148,34323.95%339,61019.62%28,4784.20%0
19765,0332.48%073,84936.44%423,23711.47%161,55430.37%431,18815.39%27,3783.64%0
19735,4422.82%073,43138.07%519,0779.89%156,39529.24%327,23814.12%210,6965.55%0
19705,3562.78%074,90438.89%530,11715.64%248,99825.44%323,96012.44%29,0254.69%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
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöHaboJönkö
-ping
MullsjöNässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,0733,0145,2231,5411,83924,8901,2205,6981,5503,8892,5856,3354,92563,78227.78%303
Sweden Democrats9472,2143,9561,2751,55014,7621,0654,4431,7962,3931,7964,0973,92244,21619.26%202
Moderate Party7261,9153,2611,0811,52816,7826812,9901,1542,0501,3454,0302,99940,54217.66%202
Christian Democrats6521,1901,3938761,17211,0448642,0901,2611,1231,1502,5722,05027,43711.95%202
Centre Party5731,4032,1105726798,3003371,6346951,1279122,8041,93823,08410.05%101
Left Party1805346981663035,3232591,04722365736783469211,2834.91%101
Liberals1524945661873274,1861276711664893167986179,0963.96%011
Green Party1053573991082603,7491935561173802335663787,4013.22%011
Alternative for Sweden1930321425228136723453070536490.28%000
Feminist Initiative925279153288639251533376030.26%000
Citizens' Coalition72830871449292221428153430.15%000
Christian Values Party161227121109241424204092990.13%000
Pirate Party129932611517224411161940.08%000
Independent Rural Party726182133172592217271860.08%000
Unity986386071027810101480.06%000
Direct Democrats28833623143781561420.06%000
Nordic Resistance Movement457011201113227550.02%000
Classical Liberal Party10101310311224470.02%000
Animal Party02200160307123360.02%000
Basic Income Party1000146004010170.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden001000000020140.00%000
Initiative000001000001020.00%000
European Workers Party001000000000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot1020050200102130.01%000
Valid Votes4,48511,29417,7525,8557,74690,1294,82319,3977,02812,2798,81322,26817,711229,580100.00%11213
Invalid votes – unregistered parties011105171303234500.02%
Blank votes3813817451696624817068104791961591,9560.84%
Invalid votes – other047353803342134860.04%
Total Polled4,52311,43717,9445,9097,82590,8464,87219,5737,09912,3908,89622,48017,878231,67288.09%
Registered Electors5,02912,93221,0686,8718,382102,8805,44022,2548,11713,99910,10825,63420,267262,981
Turnout89.94%88.44%85.17%86.00%93.35%88.30%89.56%87.95%87.46%88.51%88.01%87.70%88.21%88.09%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Jimmie Åkesson (SD), 15,535 votes; Acko Ankarberg Johansson (KD), 259 votes; Helena Bouveng (M), 1,443 votes; Andreas Carlson (KD), 1,843 votes; Emma Carlsson Löfdahl (L), 614 votes; Mats Green (M), 3,148 votes; Johanna Haraldsson (S), 1,725 votes; Emma Hult (MP), 504 votes; Annie Lööf (C), 7,132 votes; Angelica Lundberg (SD), 184 votes; Carina Ödebrink (S), 2,110 votes; Peter Persson (S), 2,385 votes; and Ciczie Weidby (V), 672 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöHaboJönkö
-ping
MullsjöNässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,2883,4396,4271,7572,00726,4751,3576,5021,9194,4412,9217,3735,58171,48731.83%404
Moderate Party7442,2823,9731,1961,64419,0207933,2031,2482,3321,5214,4493,18945,59420.30%303
Sweden Democrats7311,4772,8889161,11910,8917613,7131,3101,9051,3192,9272,85832,81514.61%202
Christian Democrats5999589758229749,6458091,7671,0679441,0132,1341,61523,32210.38%101
Centre Party5431,2521,8264914725,0402411,3508067936832,3831,92017,8007.93%101
Green Party2136036651973935,93228498918468034690170812,0955.39%011
Left Party1143815551502313,9962307941894882986526078,6853.87%000
Liberal People's Party1294755831692703,6261615431594612616446098,0903.60%011
Feminist Initiative3617614648821,6196822855191832231993,1541.40%000
Pirate Party940631617238215811241963506290.28%000
Christian Values Party1520312011482126131026313080.14%000
Party of the Swedes2410015448411272781600.07%000
Unity2156176581021212771540.07%000
Independent Rural Party01192141211076576900.04%000
Animal Party03422292604143600.03%000
Direct Democrats03300120700212300.01%000
Classical Liberal Party00200150210004240.01%000
Health Party012002000120190.00%000
Progressive Party000008100000090.00%000
Socialist Justice Party000003000020050.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden002001010000040.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party001001001001040.00%000
Parties not on the ballot03921313642025680.03%000
Valid Votes4,42511,14318,1525,7707,25486,8294,75219,2186,99312,3088,52521,82417,403224,596100.00%11213
Blank votes4411820864957475217860106862041742,1360.94%
Invalid votes05465312514262730.03%
Total Polled4,46911,26618,3645,8407,35487,6074,80619,4017,05412,4188,61322,03417,579226,80587.02%
Registered Electors5,01712,94821,5696,8658,025100,5905,38822,2728,12414,2149,90025,38420,337260,633
Turnout89.08%87.01%85.14%85.07%91.64%87.09%89.20%87.11%86.83%87.36%87.00%86.80%86.44%87.02%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Jimmie Åkesson (SD), 10,803 votes; Helena Bouveng (M), 2,285 votes; Andreas Carlson (KD), 2,445 votes; Emma Carlsson Löfdahl (FP), 471 votes; Sotiris Delis (M), 744 votes; Dennis Dioukarev (SD), 5 votes; Mats Green (M), 3,690 votes; Johanna Haraldsson (S), 1,680 votes; Emma Hult (MP), 869 votes; Annie Lööf (C), 4,670 votes; Peter Persson (S), 4,094 votes; Helene Petersson (S), 2,728 votes; and Thomas Strand (S), 1,320 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöHaboJönkö
-ping
MullsjöNässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,1292,9826,1421,7121,87324,3971,2836,4541,7704,1102,7336,6015,13066,31630.62%404
Moderate Party9583,0805,0661,4642,10423,0401,1814,5261,7523,1712,0155,2794,26557,90126.74%303
Christian Democrats7491,2081,3571,1051,13511,1908692,0731,2381,1341,2122,6381,91427,82212.85%202
Centre Party5221,1961,7414543814,3662291,3148627626432,4651,92416,8597.78%101
Sweden Democrats3236231,2864044264,5832801,4456477536101,3941,11413,8886.41%101
Liberal People's Party2146409502794195,23923892030963436199593612,1345.60%011
Green Party1955637001653585,30126897719674229391376711,4385.28%011
Left Party1273875151562153,9482239402094582686047258,7754.05%000
Pirate Party1344773320408298815404275819650.45%000
Feminist Initiative2211254146436312615142800.13%000
Unity1300593601400320.01%000
Party of the Swedes00010500034140270.01%000
National Democrats01000110002213200.01%000
Freedom Party00013114000000190.01%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party0144030010010140.01%000
Spirits Party1040040300001130.01%000
Rural Democrats4040000000020100.00%000
Classical Liberal Party000005010000170.00%000
Socialist Justice Party000005000000270.00%000
European Workers Party000002000000020.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden000001000000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot32300113201243340.02%000
Valid Votes4,24110,75117,8615,7836,94382,6854,61418,7857,00211,8238,19521,00116,880216,564100.00%11213
Blank votes5915724088969074924673126872251902,5431.16%
Invalid votes1215413921125174940.04%
Total Polled4,30110,91018,1165,8757,04083,6314,66519,0427,07711,9548,28321,23317,074219,20185.45%
Registered Electors4,99612,87321,7146,9747,81597,3465,30822,3478,20614,0559,70624,99720,201256,538
Turnout86.09%84.75%83.43%84.24%90.08%85.91%87.89%85.21%86.24%85.05%85.34%84.94%84.52%85.45%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Jimmie Åkesson (SD), 4,076 votes; Magdalena Andersson (M), 2,099 votes; Stefan Attefall (KD), 1,198 votes; Helena Bouveng (M), 4,533 votes; Carina Hägg (S), 3,501 votes; Annie Johansson (C), 4,919 votes; Bengt-Anders Johansson (M), 2,122 votes; Tobias Krantz (FP), 1,172 votes; Maria Larsson (KD), 4,962 votes; Kew Nordqvist (MP), 479 votes; Peter Persson (S), 5,496 votes; Helene Petersson (S), 2,469 votes; and Thomas Strand (S), 1,079 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöHaboJönkö
-ping
MullsjöNässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,3103,3906,2431,7641,98226,6021,4547,5162,0684,4612,9077,1845,87672,75735.44%505
Moderate Party7332,4764,2511,1951,55017,6249333,5321,3852,4431,5424,4183,22045,30222.07%303
Christian Democrats9161,4401,6941,3951,21413,0768832,5781,4221,3881,4843,0982,35832,94616.05%202
Centre Party5431,2661,7874204364,4723201,4719107636512,1182,13317,2908.42%101
Liberal People's Party2055829202243494,61822276325759335799589710,9825.35%011
Left Party1323795291402133,8352139892085092715957218,7344.25%011
Green Party1183844511262013,1491826401234221925515317,0703.44%000
Sweden Democrats1362947812042102,0201345823243222977694416,5143.17%000
June List16411013845487579142713673811,1790.57%000
Pirate Party2047903110398348614662788429530.46%000
Feminist Initiative1727453192954461032622345600.27%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party51759161117314412124728304460.22%000
Unity51740366429415781530.07%000
New Future111902219610152680.03%000
National Socialist Front0036170413391380.02%000
Health Care Party12030205020183360.02%000
National Democrats1301080030012190.01%000
People's Will0100250001141150.01%000
Kvinnokraft0000060411000120.01%000
Classical Liberal Party000105010000070.00%000
The Communists000005000000050.00%000
Nordic Union000010000001130.00%000
Unique Party000002000000020.00%000
Socialist Justice Party000000000100010.00%000
Other parties11220216515122332080.10%000
Valid Votes4,16010,37816,9895,5676,25177,0414,46418,3896,79511,1057,78919,98716,385205,300100.00%11213
Blank votes77193298821441,358733681321851283443013,6831.76%
Invalid votes1242618411152526870.04%
Total Polled4,23810,57317,2915,6516,40178,4174,54118,7686,92811,2957,91920,33616,712209,07083.40%
Registered Electors5,00912,85921,4196,9267,30093,1735,27722,4688,23013,7449,49724,57620,206250,684
Turnout84.61%82.22%80.73%81.59%87.68%84.16%86.05%83.53%84.18%82.18%83.38%82.75%82.71%83.40%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Alice Åström (V), 766 votes; Magdalena Andersson (M), 1,578 votes; Stefan Attefall (KD), 636 votes; Helena Bouveng (M), 1,770 votes; Carina Hägg (S), 3,556 votes; Annie Johansson (C), 2,296 votes; Bengt-Anders Johansson (M), 2,797 votes; Tobias Krantz (FP), 995 votes; Maria Larsson (KD), 6,530 votes; Margareta Persson (S), 2,872 votes; Helene Petersson (S), 1,319 votes; Thomas Strand (S), 1,243 votes; and Göte Wahlström (S), 906 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöHaboJönkö
-ping
MullsjöNässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,4023,8976,9521,9182,03928,9821,5017,9172,1754,8313,0707,7446,24278,67039.54%505
Christian Democrats1,1522,0382,4751,7081,34314,4911,0903,2241,7051,9631,8824,0293,21640,31620.26%213
Moderate Party3741,3832,3637178439,6585122,0958621,4318132,3801,83625,26712.70%202
Liberal People's Party3009441,5004205347,7763411,3014019385001,7021,32117,9789.03%101
Centre Party4711,1931,7713703473,0122271,3529056135651,6911,99314,5107.29%101
Left Party1745127952002894,7313001,33929868337976395411,4175.74%011
Green Party1203784551081652,6481816061463811985284866,4003.22%000
Sweden Democrats23822548520735361669147752541261,9941.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party103935326383135064361426437420.37%000
New Future1837642529153195714594499696870.35%000
Socialist Party19357101329118772232432175860.29%000
Unity1500130400311190.01%000
The Communists0016070000000140.01%000
Norrbotten Party0160030000020120.01%000
European Workers Party000000100002030.00%000
Rikshushållarna000001100000020.00%000
Socialist Justice Party000001000000010.00%000
Other parties1045372110116318301740263640.18%000
Valid Votes4,07410,51616,7815,5775,67072,9764,25618,2196,67111,0357,58419,29316,330198,982100.00%11213
Invalid votes46148259651311,0848027484125912512172,8551.41%
Total Polled4,12010,66417,0405,6425,80174,0604,33618,4936,75511,1607,67519,54416,547201,83782.17%
Registered Electors4,91712,98321,3556,9996,88189,6435,23222,2978,26813,6959,23523,93420,209245,648
Turnout83.79%82.14%79.79%80.61%84.30%82.62%82.87%82.94%81.70%81.49%83.11%81.66%81.88%82.17%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Alice Åström (V), 962 votes; Margareta Andersson (C), 1,696 votes; Anders Björck (M), 5,488 votes; Lars Engqvist (S), 5,198 votes; Carina Hägg (S), 3,785 votes; Göran Hägglund (KD), 345 votes; Bengt-Anders Johansson (M), 2,797 votes; 808 votes; Tobias Krantz (FP), 1,604 votes; Maria Larsson (KD), 1,517 votes; Martin Nilsson (S), 2,125 votes; Margareta Sandgren (S), 2,306 votes; Alf Svensson (KD), 14,165 votes; and Göte Wahlström (S), 834 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöHaboJönkö
-ping
MullsjöNässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,1713,3546,3341,6331,78824,9481,3167,2002,0074,1802,7056,6755,46268,77334.43%505
Christian Democrats1,2712,3142,7821,7361,50416,1571,1893,7791,9722,3562,0274,5183,85745,46222.76%303
Moderate Party6122,0143,4371,0781,19913,6867733,0661,1782,1871,2203,6482,72236,82018.43%202
Left Party2888731,2433154416,8634641,9974961,1016771,1541,62117,5338.78%101
Centre Party4321,1851,6373543332,6571981,2768495505611,4881,84513,3656.69%101
Green Party1724546291592112,6492116372233942036436607,2453.63%011
Liberal People's Party1193405531601502,628965451763172205845216,4093.21%000
Other parties842173181231151,7821072981201261514542484,1432.07%000
Valid Votes4,14910,75116,9335,5585,74171,3704,35418,7987,02111,2117,76419,16416,936199,750100.00%12113
Invalid votes67199412971511,44410038574215883902653,8871.91%
Total Polled4,21610,95017,3455,6555,89272,8144,45419,1837,09511,4267,85219,55417,201203,63783.70%
Registered Electors4,96413,19221,1536,8496,86586,8555,22822,7078,60013,8089,16023,34120,584243,306
Turnout84.93%83.00%82.00%82.57%85.83%83.83%85.20%84.48%82.50%82.75%85.72%83.78%83.56%83.70%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Alice Åström (V), 1,642 votes; Margareta Andersson (C), 2,001 votes; Anders Björck (M), 7,397 votes; Åke Gustavsson (S), 3,763 votes; Carina Hägg (S), 2,704 votes; Göran Hägglund (KD), 307 votes; Göte Jonsson (M), 1,751 votes; Maria Larsson (KD), 1,069 votes; Martin Nilsson (S), 1,835 votes; Marianne Samuelsson (MP), 707 votes; Margareta Sandgren (S), 2,702 votes; Alf Svensson (KD), 18,479 votes; and Göte Wahlström (S), 1,402 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,5814,4047,8062,09531,9529,4832,4335,5513,2938,1537,11983,87041.78%505
Moderate Party7642,4563,7561,33815,2703,5601,5102,3911,5454,0963,26139,94719.90%303
Centre Party7601,8462,5006614,9682,1641,3731,0299292,5072,90021,63710.78%101
Christian Democratic Unity7561,0761,1679557,9381,7541,1641,1171,0972,4802,04521,54910.73%112
Liberal People's Party2276581,1463235,3611,1083127083991,26797212,4816.22%101
Left Party1254275221723,7451,0063344924216438838,7704.37%011
Green Party1896207941893,0108672605372998847208,3694.17%011
New Democracy401031396784620868124491712302,0451.02%000
Other parties481271528977623379133732321542,0961.04%000
Valid Votes4,49011,71717,9825,88973,86620,3837,53312,0828,10520,43318,284200,764100.00%11314
Invalid votes55137315831,18427384145602652222,8231.39%
Total Polled4,54511,85418,2975,97275,05020,6567,61712,2278,16520,69818,506203,58788.34%
Registered Electors5,10813,57120,7546,67784,96823,2458,84913,8959,11823,20321,058230,446
Turnout88.98%87.35%88.16%89.44%88.33%88.86%86.08%88.00%89.55%89.20%87.88%88.34%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,2323,5346,2801,74426,6978,1621,9794,7452,8726,7725,80669,82334.84%505
Moderate Party6802,3633,4061,13514,6663,4311,4582,2401,2823,9203,09937,68018.80%202
Christian Democratic Unity1,0961,8431,9381,31212,5193,0931,6871,7301,6823,5313,20633,63716.79%202
Centre Party7531,9442,6866104,8052,3581,3551,0229202,5323,04722,03210.99%101
Liberal People's Party2668811,4824355,9721,3383947944721,5381,18414,7567.36%101
New Democracy3056341,0323943,4481,0054257053629521,11610,3785.18%011
Left Party702603781112,4026801713662934474215,5992.79%000
Green Party125325371712,0085591352701435044404,9512.47%000
Other parties17561116167914947119481271231,5370.77%000
Valid Votes4,54411,84017,6845,87373,19620,7757,65111,9918,07420,32318,442200,393100.00%11112
Invalid votes42185364651,21330478158792782353,0011.48%
Total Polled4,58612,02518,0485,93874,40921,0797,72912,1498,15320,60118,677203,39488.64%
Registered Electors5,12713,73220,4076,62683,68423,6588,88613,8709,04323,19021,243229,466
Turnout89.45%87.57%88.44%89.62%88.92%89.10%86.98%87.59%90.16%88.84%87.92%88.64%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,3493,9577,0691,95730,3279,4112,1935,3873,1887,6576,47378,96839.97%505
Moderate Party6322,0412,86798812,0272,9551,3471,9571,1673,2722,75132,00416.20%202
Centre Party1,0452,3993,4137956,4793,1541,8081,3351,2053,1423,93728,71214.53%202
Liberal People's Party4481,3552,0467698,7881,9996681,2857072,2701,74622,08111.18%202
Christian Democratic Unity6891,0499738237,9041,8891,0381,1391,0762,2722,00120,85310.56%000
Green Party1815336591912,9226202574671957697137,5073.80%000
Left Party – Communists913224751852,9326891494083205755136,6593.37%000
Other parties413341148049181715105257710.39%000
Valid Votes4,43911,66917,5365,71971,85920,7667,47811,9957,87320,06218,159197,555100.00%11011
Invalid votes25982165578316143155601771491,9220.96%
Total Polled4,46411,76717,7525,77472,64220,9277,52112,1507,93320,23918,308199,47787.86%
Registered Electors5,02213,62320,2216,51382,51923,6258,61513,9208,82523,02421,138227,045
Turnout88.89%86.38%87.79%88.65%88.03%88.58%87.30%87.28%89.89%87.90%86.61%87.86%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,3604,1957,1331,92331,9499,8522,2235,6483,2457,8546,71182,09340.25%505
Centre Party1,6223,2294,1071,46711,8924,4892,6172,1542,1094,8765,64544,20721.67%213
Moderate Party8592,5383,5701,20914,7783,6431,7122,4691,3844,0683,41639,64619.44%213
Liberal People's Party6481,8412,49791111,0382,8261,0681,9121,0272,8172,50629,09114.26%202
Left Party – Communists782834321552,7847011153533065635206,2903.08%000
Green Party631812213868622252121642671992,1141.04%000
Other parties8103311294392127563275380.26%000
Valid Votes4,63812,27717,9935,71473,42121,7727,80812,6848,14020,50819,024203,979100.00%11213
Invalid votes1680167345081383968411371181,3460.66%
Total Polled4,65412,35718,1605,74873,92921,9107,84712,7528,18120,64519,142205,32591.14%
Registered Electors5,06713,71819,9516,24381,12523,8138,70514,0578,86222,57821,173225,292
Turnout91.85%90.08%91.02%92.07%91.13%92.01%90.14%90.72%92.32%91.44%90.41%91.14%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,3714,2247,0571,81932,1449,9552,1685,5863,1887,6506,82681,98840.12%505
Moderate Party1,0232,9623,8951,33517,4824,2481,8882,8991,6064,6993,92745,96422.49%303
Centre Party1,3873,0724,3391,3069,7664,2412,4391,8801,7574,5215,49240,20019.67%213
Christian Democratic Unity4357626545305,2091,2477039397991,4401,16113,8796.79%000
Liberal People's Party3428831,2364825,0281,4825128904431,2781,12813,7046.71%101
Left Party – Communists473014021332,6966371384093215124706,0662.97%000
Green Party621622122777323777149552612882,3031.13%000
K-Party112039132323621010.05%000
Other parties010192491207112181300.06%000
Valid Votes4,66812,37717,8165,63473,18622,0727,92712,7628,17220,40919,312204,335100.00%11112
Invalid votes2888170205351484163341571261,4100.69%
Total Polled4,69612,46517,9865,65473,72122,2207,96812,8258,20620,56619,438205,74592.64%
Registered Electors5,05513,63319,2706,02779,54523,9178,70813,9108,77622,07321,181222,095
Turnout92.90%91.43%93.34%93.81%92.68%92.90%91.50%92.20%93.51%93.17%91.77%92.64%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,1724,0956,3371,63429,7639,3672,0475,1992,8686,7736,25275,50737.40%505
Centre Party1,6103,6975,1271,50312,4075,1592,8662,3072,1025,4156,15048,34323.95%303
Moderate Party9572,5373,1461,14114,9103,6851,7262,5291,4514,0043,52439,61019.62%213
Liberal People's Party5241,3771,8976508,7652,4987261,5837242,1791,89022,81311.30%112
Christian Democratic Unity2334883933833,1436753955225449737298,4784.20%000
Left Party – Communists592244561352,9237671433803165494836,4353.19%000
Communist Party of Sweden1813073181191130241980.10%000
Workers' Party – The Communists0580502510143851460.07%000
Other parties520291152296291428343470.17%000
Valid Votes4,56112,45117,4065,44772,18622,2237,92012,5698,03419,98919,091201,877100.00%11213
Invalid votes133574143648418342582467890.39%
Total Polled4,57412,48617,4805,46172,55022,3077,93812,6038,05920,07119,137202,66692.13%
Registered Electors4,94213,60218,7565,82078,79024,1638,66513,8768,63921,66221,068219,983
Turnout92.55%91.80%93.20%93.83%92.08%92.32%91.61%90.83%93.29%92.66%90.83%92.13%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,0554,0365,9851,52829,4569,3171,9235,2402,6786,4636,16873,84936.44%415
Centre Party1,8604,6196,2781,85616,9976,4783,3993,2662,5106,8027,48961,55430.37%404
Moderate Party7271,8732,42588612,1192,8881,2941,9831,1503,1382,70531,18815.39%202
People's Party5571,5061,6746239,1272,7018411,4997102,1131,88623,23711.47%112
Christian Democratic Unity2023893793402,7255462764684769416367,3783.64%000
Left Party – Communists44199349902,1726681262922415153375,0332.48%000
Communist Party of Sweden1014135154491281044313590.18%000
Other parties33110191302040550.03%000
Valid Votes4,45812,63917,1145,32872,76922,6607,86012,7787,77520,02019,252202,653100.00%11213
Invalid votes1213912226559321531324730.23%
Total Polled4,45912,66017,1535,34072,99522,7157,86912,8107,79020,05119,284203,12693.20%
Registered Electors4,76413,63118,3345,59478,40024,4128,53213,8628,23321,36820,822217,952
Turnout93.60%92.88%93.56%95.46%93.11%93.05%92.23%92.41%94.62%93.84%92.61%93.20%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AnebyEksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöJönkö
-ping
NässjöSävsjöTranåsVagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,0784,1386,0181,41429,1239,4121,9155,1672,4946,3116,36173,43138.07%505
Centre Party1,5423,9965,8971,73315,8096,0133,0013,0672,2726,2206,84556,39529.24%314
Moderate Party6121,7692,04072110,3782,6501,3021,6581,0122,7072,38927,23814.12%202
People's Party5031,2981,4354717,3672,1346961,3416501,6061,57619,0779.89%112
Christian Democratic Unity3546154684013,8568924497835831,2771,01810,6965.55%000
Left Party – Communists44187314972,3677941353852495223485,4422.82%000
Communist Party of Sweden23682105919382356273970.21%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)0920312773341711940.10%000
Other parties01107103000130.01%000
Valid Votes4,13512,04916,2014,84269,13921,9947,51012,4457,28718,71618,565192,883100.00%11213
Invalid votes78215692571242281880.10%
Total Polled4,14212,05716,2224,84769,20822,0197,51712,4577,29118,73818,573193,07192.43%
Registered Electors4,52113,15817,3095,08575,08823,7858,20913,5777,75320,12120,268208,874
Turnout91.62%91.63%93.72%95.32%92.17%92.58%91.57%91.75%94.04%93.13%91.64%92.43%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Anders
-torp
AnebyBurse
-ryd
EksjöGisla
-ved
GnosjöHjälm
-seryd
HylteJönkö
-ping
NässjöRef
-tele
SävsjöSödra
Mo
TranåsUnna
-ryd
Vagge
-ryd
Värn
-amo
Vet
-landa
Vill
-stad
Postal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,0301,0063753,7452,5381,3504091,36825,9818,3204091,3882274,8911902,4075,6785,7221,0606,81074,90438.89%505
Centre Party4861,2567903,0328531,4071,1431,41610,8664,9541,1201,3114242,1905651,8234,8245,8519353,75248,99825.44%314
People's Party4136982271,4954496243311509,9652,7961726362421,605779052,1631,9352904,94430,11715.64%202
Moderate Party3724812921,1193305753662776,5441,9262146121611,0121878562,0741,7343004,52823,96012.44%202
Christian Democratic Unity392593339692299169442,621601522012249634442944794871,4009,0254.69%000
Left Party – Communists5233161501448016252,10161878943619249483343275495,3562.78%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists030134140258450007011441852510.13%000
Other parties000000003000000000011140.01%000
Valid Votes2,3923,7361,7339,9504,4104,3492,4343,28258,13919,2601,9744,2371,08010,5621,0626,68316,18016,3832,70022,079192,625100.00%12113
Invalid votes202733025415050341615113652280.12%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes2,3943,7361,7359,9574,4134,3522,4343,28458,19319,2751,9744,2421,08010,5961,0636,68916,19516,3942,70322,144192,853
Postal Votes2203471231,8294772781103348,6412,771133534511,651776301,8421,813258-22,144-25
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes2,6144,0831,85811,7864,8904,6302,5443,61866,83422,0462,1074,7761,13112,2471,1407,31918,03718,2072,9610192,82890.62%
Registered Electors2,7714,5412,01313,1705,2844,9622,8273,90774,16724,1952,2885,3061,20313,6531,2607,88719,78620,3353,225212,780
Turnout94.33%89.91%92.30%89.49%92.54%93.31%89.99%92.60%90.11%91.12%92.09%90.01%94.01%89.70%90.48%92.80%91.16%89.54%91.81%90.62%

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