Kalmar County (Riksdag constituency)

Kalmar County (Swedish: Kalmar 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 Kalmar.

Kalmar County
Kalmar Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Kalmar County within Sweden
CountyKalmar
Population245,446 (2019)[1]
Electorate184,447 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilKalmar Regional Council
Created fromKalmar County

Kalmar County currently elects 8 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 184,447 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
20189,8516.12%050,17831.19%34,6452.89%06,0383.75%015,7749.81%127,73317.24%111,5837.20%133,07520.56%2
20147,2354.56%056,37035.49%37,4354.68%05,6113.53%013,8678.73%132,31320.35%27,4484.69%024,26015.27%2
20107,6794.96%055,11635.62%48,7135.63%07,8475.07%013,8298.94%141,63126.90%39,3416.04%08,9645.79%0
20067,4265.03%061,00741.35%45,6873.85%07,6805.21%016,30611.05%131,43021.30%210,5137.13%14,6753.17%0
200210,5197.29%063,08943.74%45,2103.61%012,8658.92%115,36010.65%118,33112.71%116,11211.17%11,1570.80%0
199816,74211.51%157,27539.36%45,6693.90%04,1162.83%013,4099.22%126,65118.32%219,40813.34%1
19948,8055.56%075,37947.58%56,8914.35%06,9104.36%020,55912.98%230,04418.96%26,8804.34%0
19916,0993.85%062,69239.57%44,2972.71%09,2695.85%022,83914.41%128,90518.24%212,4497.86%1
19887,0724.51%071,09245.38%46,7924.34%012,6848.10%128,36118.10%224,83915.85%25,5493.54%0
19856,2633.82%075,29845.97%42,1021.28%016,0019.77%131,49919.23%232,36419.76%2
19826,3023.80%076,52746.13%52,1511.30%06,4813.91%035,98221.69%234,48020.79%23,8072.30%0
19796,5133.96%072,54944.11%411,7377.14%139,43823.98%230,65018.64%23,0691.87%0
19765,3513.24%071,48943.33%411,0596.70%048,86029.62%324,84315.06%23,1271.90%0
19736,0753.87%068,92843.87%58,5665.45%047,02229.93%322,45414.29%13,7652.40%0
19705,4233.53%069,13645.04%514,7119.58%139,02725.42%320,63613.44%14,1892.73%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
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,8231,9851,1032,91113,8532,8402,8134,1585,7631,3548,4313,14450,17831.19%303
Sweden Democrats1,6431,3209251,8917,8022,3412,1342,8843,9701,3584,7092,09833,07520.56%202
Moderate Party1,4528525191,2018,9951,2331,9211,8743,2436014,1551,68727,73317.24%101
Centre Party1,0906763399204,2008931,1631,2961,0805662,1541,39715,7749.81%101
Christian Democrats6413622628122,9885787599521,4683481,55585811,5837.20%101
Left Party4353421835103,0614736137531,0552091,6375809,8516.12%000
Liberals263145531592,2402734063678351359542086,0383.75%000
Green Party241143531371,901186418230304986942404,6452.89%000
Alternative for Sweden1229745138352462431076275080.32%000
Feminist Initiative1820510181153541271174334700.29%000
Citizens' Coalition108569391919271339102580.16%000
Independent Rural Party79519127111215640481910.12%000
Pirate Party135314351166417131180.07%000
Unity6912404916721441140.07%000
Direct Democrats541141647202741020.06%000
Christian Values Party1100819113131374800.05%000
Animal Party4000152425170400.02%000
Nordic Resistance Movement140792222170370.02%000
Classical Liberal Party022650021111210.01%000
Initiative620071200000180.01%000
Security Party000010900000100.01%000
Basic Income Party10012000012070.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden00003010001050.00%000
Parties not on the ballot0210111000280.00%000
Valid Votes7,6825,9193,4668,66145,6418,91110,36712,69717,8704,72124,57110,358160,864100.00%808
Invalid votes – unregistered parties4115163133031410.03%
Blank votes608027773819398154170362421111,5290.94%
Invalid votes – other40221544350134560.03%
Total Polled7,7506,0003,4968,74546,0539,01110,47012,85718,0484,75724,82910,474162,49088.10%
Registered Electors8,7486,9004,07110,18751,63910,09511,41914,84820,4915,40928,76711,873184,447
Turnout88.59%86.96%85.88%85.84%89.18%89.26%91.69%86.59%88.08%87.95%86.31%88.22%88.10%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Anders Åkesson (C), 1,323 votes; Jan R. Andersson (M), 1,293 votes; Mattias Bäckström Johansson (SD), 314 votes; Lena Hallengren (S), 3,584 votes; Tomas Kronståhl (S), 1,179 votes; Jimmy Loord (KD), 444 ,votes; Laila Naraghi (S), 1,951 votes; and Anne Oskarsson (SD), 92 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,9412,4191,4263,46814,3113,4492,9724,7806,6621,5829,6203,74056,37035.49%303
Moderate Party1,8661,0015321,25310,2601,4942,5132,2463,7047604,7301,95432,31320.35%202
Sweden Democrats1,1609247211,5425,7441,6201,5362,2322,8669823,3331,60024,26015.27%202
Centre Party1,1156703869562,9548529821,3598106491,9381,19613,8678.73%101
Christian Democrats3852431945801,9413764585981,0171939435207,4484.69%000
Green Party340238822373,0352705614385841521,0993997,4354.68%000
Left Party2792781503621,9743963806948641501,2584507,2354.56%000
Liberal People's Party264105691821,9502104133357671619222335,6113.53%000
Feminist Initiative1749641951,162103262163223624311422,9541.86%000
Pirate Party20211031197202749641581275620.35%000
Unity1510101656710816628192010.13%000
Party of the Swedes812219472021393971510.10%000
Independent Rural Party5121051331312519880.06%000
Animal Party10011521310504780.05%000
Christian Values Party41031233215261610.04%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party0200000510200550.03%000
Direct Democrats5211112011150300.02%000
Communist Party of Sweden0000110000001120.01%000
Classical Liberal Party100080020000110.01%000
Health Party00020001001040.00%000
Peace Democrats00021000000030.00%000
Progressive Party00000000010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot4527175449582720.05%000
Valid Votes7,5876,0283,6288,76743,7118,83010,12713,00117,6154,72724,48710,314158,822100.00%808
Blank votes826628764099091144204462381141,5880.99%
Invalid votes51011811033194560.03%
Total Polled7,6746,0953,6568,84444,1388,92110,22813,14817,8224,77424,73410,432160,46686.71%
Registered Electors8,8257,0964,26610,52150,38410,19411,32915,36220,5835,48328,96612,043185,052
Turnout86.96%85.89%85.70%84.06%87.60%87.51%90.28%85.59%86.59%87.07%85.39%86.62%86.71%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Anders Åkesson (C), 1,714 votes; Jan R. Andersson (M), 1,304 votes; Jörgen Andersson (M), 1,077 votes; Paula Bieler (SD), 23 votes; Lena Hallengren (S), 3,824 votes; Håkan Juholt (S), 5,240 votes; Krister Örnfjäder (S), 1,120 votes; and Christina Thuring (SD).

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,7092,4431,4943,43613,7783,4422,6714,9566,4001,5629,6423,58355,11635.62%404
Moderate Party2,3291,4317681,81912,4302,0142,9623,1414,7701,1636,2302,57441,63126.90%303
Centre Party1,2366724091,0292,7129051,0481,2778526671,7701,25213,8298.94%101
Christian Democrats5373222197542,3204906137821,2612771,1336339,3416.04%011
Sweden Democrats3803492715372,2675725617391,0743301,2466388,9645.79%000
Green Party4532831343493,3043835945127242121,3024638,7135.63%000
Liberal People's Party3641831223262,5923725484679841671,3273957,8475.07%000
Left Party2613171564762,0074744057829741761,2294227,6794.96%000
Pirate Party4022272726531586213026142528820.57%000
Feminist Initiative231010278916262036599163770.24%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party230419007920001090.07%000
Party of the Swedes0220346262202001030.07%000
National Democrats0107100411223400.03%000
Unity121060213031200.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden010080070000160.01%000
Classical Liberal Party302130000100100.01%000
Freedom Party001030021030100.01%000
Rural Democrats01000001000460.00%000
Socialist Justice Party00000000002130.00%000
European Workers Party00000000001010.00%000
Norrländska Coalition00001000000010.00%000
Republican Party00000000100010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot2502124012063370.02%000
Valid Votes7,3406,0673,6148,79741,8638,7299,49012,83517,2154,58924,13710,060154,736100.00%819
Blank votes1008551120549103134204239563301682,1391.36%
Invalid votes0025225344243540.03%
Total Polled7,4406,1523,6678,92242,4348,8379,62713,04317,4584,64724,47110,231156,92984.95%
Registered Electors8,8407,2444,41710,78849,17810,32610,95815,52920,6195,50929,22712,102184,737
Turnout84.16%84.93%83.02%82.70%86.29%85.58%87.85%83.99%84.67%84.35%83.73%84.54%84.95%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Anders Åkesson (C), 1,562 votes; Anders Andersson (KD), 1,241 votes; Jan R. Andersson (M), 2,254 votes; Jörgen Andersson (M), 459 votes; Eva Bengtson Skogsberg (M), 1,066 votes; Lena Hallengren (S), 2,574 votes; Håkan Juholt (S), 5,220 votes; Désirée Liljevall (S), 710 votes; and Krister Örnfjäder (S), 1,438 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,9382,6471,6343,79415,5843,8123,0555,5057,2731,66310,3473,75561,00741.35%404
Moderate Party1,8921,0325791,3949,7851,4272,2102,3553,4829204,5861,76831,43021.30%202
Centre Party1,5558125391,2182,9821,0151,1661,4939907872,1161,63316,30611.05%101
Christian Democrats5804512597002,5755566268651,3894001,32878410,5137.13%101
Liberal People's Party3251631533252,5963465294527971691,4383877,6805.21%000
Left Party2762381874961,8784323616561,1141391,2583917,4265.03%000
Green Party287205772472,0532313713344611439503285,6873.85%000
Sweden Democrats2501851903181,1763032653766651794782904,6753.17%000
Pirate Party263510442242254871362686588080.55%000
June List23345571463049504029104396060.41%000
Feminist Initiative41201417198175034471790265710.39%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party21661389128195221432164340.29%000
National Socialist Front21101752232721251240.08%000
Unity4135235632185660.04%000
People's Will38151550121663650.04%000
Health Care Party000511062086290.02%000
Kvinnokraft1100144200002240.02%000
New Future000184002050200.01%000
National Democrats110331102033180.01%000
Partiet.se00106000001080.01%000
Classical Liberal Party10004000000050.00%000
The Communists01002000100040.00%000
Socialist Justice Party00000001000010.00%000
Unique Party00001000000010.00%000
Other parties4003131200000230.02%000
Valid Votes7,2305,8513,6588,66239,4288,2478,75712,43116,4284,49422,8469,499147,531100.00%808
Blank votes11014359184724143161231362933942332,8371.89%
Invalid votes14311442341112500.03%
Total Polled7,3415,9983,7208,84740,1668,3948,92012,66516,7944,58823,2519,734150,41882.22%
Registered Electors9,0207,3104,60811,09347,80110,17310,43815,45220,4865,63328,92712,004182,945
Turnout81.39%82.05%80.73%79.75%84.03%82.51%85.46%81.96%81.98%81.45%80.38%81.09%82.22%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Anders Åkesson (C), 1,716 votes; Jan R. Andersson (M), 1,241 votes; Eva Bengtson Skogsberg (M), 600 votes; Lena Hallengren (S), 2,027 votes; Håkan Juholt (S), 4,835 votes; Désirée Liljevall (S), 763 votes; and Krister Örnfjäder (S), 1,537 votes; and Chatrine Pålsson Ahlgren (KD), 1,276 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,0203,0081,7784,11316,1103,8623,1715,6747,7021,74810,0643,83963,08943.74%404
Moderate Party1,1275853708125,7678371,2901,3052,0265872,6021,02318,33112.71%101
Christian Democrats1,0225935501,0923,7028271,0131,3292,2095762,0181,18116,11211.17%101
Centre Party1,5017934951,2512,2989281,1081,4048488612,1691,70415,36010.65%101
Liberal People's Party6143282034844,2795638798451,3382932,44659312,8658.92%101
Left Party4033453167262,6636425359181,3162001,89156410,5197.29%011
Green Party281200902071,7722353252834901568703015,2103.61%000
Sweden Democrats33453216426571506215627177751,1570.80%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party32519185312424268381731121,0550.73%000
New Future100019230260340850.06%000
Unity0430151101024310.02%000
The Party of Love02001003020080.01%000
Socialist Party04000001100060.00%000
Norrbotten Party00022000001050.00%000
The Communists01002000000030.00%000
Socialist Justice Party10000010000020.00%000
European Workers Party00001000000010.00%000
Rikshushållarna00001000000010.00%000
Other parties141382311166134229744183880.27%000
Valid Votes7,0585,9723,8548,89337,5298,0798,41012,13616,1604,47422,3499,314144,228100.00%819
Invalid votes8310435135679116109234258563531722,3341.59%
Total Polled7,1416,0763,8899,02838,2088,1958,51912,37016,4184,53022,7029,486146,56280.62%
Registered Electors8,9327,4374,76511,33946,42010,06710,62815,34920,3505,70528,86211,950181,804
Turnout79.95%81.70%81.62%79.62%82.31%81.40%80.16%80.59%80.68%79.40%78.66%79.38%80.62%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Nils Fredrik Aurelius (M), 1,536 votes; Lennart Beijer (V), 1,296 votes; Ann-Marie Fagerström (S), 2,173 votes; Agne Hansson (C), 2,397 votes; Håkan Juholt (S), 5,376 votes; Krister Örnfjäder (S), 2,206 votes; Chatrine Pålsson (KD), 884 votes; Agneta Ringman (S), 969 votes; and Sverker Thorén (FP), 1,011 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,8062,7311,6003,93913,8113,4492,6965,3666,9981,5539,8383,48857,27539.36%404
Moderate Party1,5239045521,3108,2521,2111,7842,0322,8228543,8211,58626,65118.32%202
Christian Democrats1,2797035901,2844,5029951,2931,5282,5086922,6881,34619,40813.34%101
Left Party5956365611,2144,0151,0067841,3772,2203493,01497116,74211.51%101
Centre Party1,2407284311,1641,9378979581,2387757791,7701,49213,4099.22%101
Green Party2822151172091,7532713973635082081,0502965,6693.90%000
Liberal People's Party191131761711,3601572552254921137771684,1162.83%000
Other parties1099531129725120136131233552891792,2321.53%000
Valid Votes7,0256,1433,9589,42036,3558,1068,30312,26016,5564,60323,2479,526145,502100.00%909
Invalid votes10016676210977170189292410914782933,4522.32%
Total Polled7,1256,3094,0349,63037,3328,2768,49212,55216,9664,69423,7259,819148,95481.56%
Registered Electors8,9277,6404,99411,84945,15310,11310,17315,50020,6655,82029,70112,096182,631
Turnout79.81%82.58%80.78%81.27%82.68%81.84%83.48%80.98%82.10%80.65%79.88%81.18%81.56%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Nils Fredrik Aurelius (M), 2,168 votes; Lennart Beijer (V), 1,220 votes; Leif Carlson (M), 934 votes; Ann-Marie Fagerström (S), 1,053 votes; Agne Hansson (C), 2,271 votes; Håkan Juholt (S), 3,591 votes; Krister Örnfjäder (S), 1,566 votes; Chatrine Pålsson (KD), 1,133 votes; and Agneta Ringman (S), 1,231 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,5513,4902,1905,30117,7514,5773,5656,8029,4072,05513,2194,47175,37947.58%505
Moderate Party1,7281,0376921,5848,8851,3731,9682,3223,3049534,3831,81530,04418.96%202
Centre Party1,8391,1657181,7842,9781,2851,5111,9181,3101,1262,7212,20420,55912.98%202
Left Party2762982697102,0465343747771,0921531,7715058,8055.56%011
Liberal People's Party2832431163292,2432784604388481661,2142926,9104.36%000
Green Party4103211642881,8763204524976532571,2054486,8914.35%000
Christian Democratic Unity4022532456031,4173563046101,0112808635366,8804.34%011
New Democracy9870391165121081371762131012641672,0011.26%000
Other parties662540492883671793724142989550.60%000
Valid Votes7,6536,9024,47310,76437,9968,8678,84213,61917,8755,11525,78210,536158,424100.00%9211
Invalid votes8610063149614116114216317703141842,3431.46%
Total Polled7,7397,0024,53610,91338,6108,9838,95613,83518,1925,18526,09610,720160,76787.20%
Registered Electors9,0337,9965,25212,56044,02010,13110,20815,84720,7406,04530,25712,286184,375
Turnout85.67%87.57%86.37%86.89%87.71%88.67%87.74%87.30%87.71%85.77%86.25%87.25%87.20%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,8553,1041,9024,60914,6863,7372,7975,8637,8031,62811,1173,59162,69239.57%404
Moderate Party1,5009836311,5788,5261,2911,8632,2233,2138664,4091,82228,90518.24%202
Centre Party2,1431,2838411,8933,3431,2981,6922,1691,4631,2533,0152,44622,83914.41%112
Christian Democratic Unity6794694381,0962,6507175661,0881,7635081,59088512,4497.86%101
New Democracy5674263395782,5856437729801,2063901,79370010,9796.93%101
Liberal People's Party3123271595372,8433845656251,1382191,7194419,2695.85%011
Left Party1732312374591,313416230490817881,3612846,0993.85%000
Green Party272213931761,2581902672804231107852304,2972.71%000
Other parties353636382755460681563670529160.58%000
Valid Votes7,5367,0724,67610,96437,4798,7308,81213,78617,9825,09825,85910,451158,445100.00%9211
Invalid votes8413462145650118102219291634191982,4851.54%
Total Polled7,6207,2064,73811,10938,1298,8488,91414,00518,2735,16126,27810,649160,93087.19%
Registered Electors8,8658,1715,44012,85543,42710,10910,02715,98920,8176,04430,61512,221184,580
Turnout85.96%88.19%87.10%86.42%87.80%87.53%88.90%87.59%87.78%85.39%85.83%87.14%87.19%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,1473,4442,1955,15316,7064,2103,1406,5148,8661,90612,7184,09371,09245.38%415
Centre Party2,4971,6441,0712,3254,2921,6412,0422,7381,9641,5653,6552,92728,36118.10%202
Moderate Party1,2168406121,4777,1531,1581,5801,8282,7847453,8431,60324,83915.85%202
Liberal People's Party5434373017073,7285357399631,5973362,15164712,6848.10%101
Left Party – Communists1882702504531,656471222610966921,5533417,0724.51%000
Green Party4493321943661,7673353625036692351,1664146,7924.34%000
Christian Democratic Unity3632032355491,0333291815149512276073575,5493.54%000
Other parties5234149933234221020122780.18%000
Valid Votes7,4087,1934,86211,04436,4348,6828,29813,70417,8195,11625,71310,394156,667100.00%9110
Invalid votes7778531154287272145232432791151,7091.08%
Total Polled7,4857,2714,91511,15936,8628,7548,37013,84918,0515,15925,99210,509158,37686.58%
Registered Electors8,6958,1775,62012,92242,7579,9429,54515,91420,7935,96030,47412,117182,916
Turnout86.08%88.92%87.46%86.36%86.21%88.05%87.69%87.02%86.81%86.56%85.29%86.73%86.58%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,1823,5492,4695,47617,3724,5653,0936,8719,4531,92914,1804,15975,29845.97%415
Moderate Party1,7071,0858311,9179,1271,5622,0482,4553,5271,0644,9572,08432,36419.76%202
Centre Party2,7461,8101,3162,9454,3321,5782,0543,1152,5471,7784,0313,24731,49919.23%202
Liberal People's Party7635883839474,3657179661,2432,0874632,53794216,0019.77%101
Left Party – Communists1642352314481,451415184551817881,3553246,2633.82%000
Green Party1351215279626128107114202393941052,1021.28%000
Other parties171051371181121401145192810.17%000
Valid Votes7,7147,3985,28711,82537,3448,9838,46314,37018,6735,37227,49910,880163,808100.00%9110
Invalid votes387520933427359149153332031241,3620.82%
Total Polled7,7527,4735,30711,91837,6869,0568,52214,51918,8265,40527,70211,004165,17089.95%
Registered Electors8,7108,2975,85313,20442,00010,0149,39616,05320,9166,02130,96312,203183,630
Turnout89.00%90.07%90.67%90.26%89.73%90.43%90.70%90.44%90.01%89.77%89.47%90.17%89.95%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,1723,6502,6975,61817,2714,6263,1486,9409,6181,93114,6134,24376,52746.13%505
Centre Party3,0602,1051,2933,0555,5231,7372,3073,5632,9581,9454,7173,71935,98221.69%202
Moderate Party1,7571,1619122,2149,7411,5442,2212,6103,6751,1095,2972,23934,48020.79%202
Liberal People's Party2572171864501,7792934174549282509473036,4813.91%000
Left Party – Communists2002572174421,470455179611789861,2873096,3023.80%000
Christian Democratic Unity2501322114476063041013854901575591653,8072.30%000
Green Party97110529458294111142204654781222,1511.30%000
K-Party012064030080240.01%000
Other parties51173444481417281270.08%000
Valid Votes7,7987,6345,57112,32737,0129,0618,48814,71218,6705,55727,92311,128165,881100.00%909
Invalid votes4181341064095659124165312181171,4410.86%
Total Polled7,8397,7155,60512,43337,4219,1178,54714,83618,8355,58828,14111,245167,32291.74%
Registered Electors8,6408,3156,05913,46640,9499,9039,26916,07020,4926,07230,99412,155182,384
Turnout90.73%92.78%92.51%92.33%91.38%92.06%92.21%92.32%91.91%92.03%90.79%92.51%91.74%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,9753,4702,5305,46516,1494,3952,8886,7009,3251,82213,8563,97472,54944.11%415
Centre Party3,4392,2821,4423,2945,9031,8742,5113,8913,1272,0055,5094,16139,43823.98%202
Moderate Party1,3541,0759352,0908,6011,4161,9442,3593,2321,1014,5841,95930,65018.64%202
Liberal People's Party3934112938063,4074987008691,6873461,82849911,7377.14%101
Left Party – Communists2482622374181,625445223650669631,3603136,5133.96%000
Christian Democratic Unity190111171354449234643124091364621773,0691.87%000
Communist Party of Sweden01013860114823021840.11%000
Workers' Party – The Communists0030418080030360.02%000
Other parties159616689102119393122810.17%000
Valid Votes7,6147,6305,61812,44636,2928,8898,34114,81118,5165,47827,72511,097164,457100.00%9110
Invalid votes193712501642350538317111626810.41%
Total Polled7,6337,6675,63012,49636,4568,9128,39114,86418,5995,49527,83611,159165,13891.35%
Registered Electors8,4778,2806,06613,56740,1259,7199,08816,11320,3096,01130,89412,135180,784
Turnout90.04%92.60%92.81%92.11%90.86%91.70%92.33%92.25%91.58%91.42%90.10%91.96%91.35%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,9533,5492,5015,46416,0264,2612,7886,7029,2291,66313,5213,83271,48943.33%415
Centre Party3,7972,6881,7623,9558,3612,2972,8364,5754,1892,3027,2824,81648,86029.62%303
Moderate Party1,0798127541,7656,8451,1921,4701,8782,5169033,9681,66124,84315.06%202
People's Party3913312707623,2894186227811,6493331,68353011,0596.70%011
Left Party – Communists1902031803291,199401145563623421,2412355,3513.24%000
Christian Democratic Unity165129172358452253472944961514581523,1271.90%000
Communist Party of Sweden634177616103811862040.12%000
Other parties0000240126252420.03%000
Valid Votes7,5817,7465,64012,64036,2728,8237,91514,80518,7465,39728,17611,234164,975100.00%9211
Invalid votes20356227814115138886324010.24%
Total Polled7,6017,7815,64612,66236,3508,8377,92614,85618,7845,40528,26211,266165,37692.29%
Registered Electors8,2818,3046,04613,65439,5509,5658,55515,95820,3515,90930,93512,081179,189
Turnout91.79%93.70%93.38%92.73%91.91%92.39%92.65%93.09%92.30%91.47%91.36%93.25%92.29%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Borg
-holm
Emma
-boda
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroOskars
-hamn
TorsåsVäster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,8233,3942,5005,23215,8044,0722,3556,4258,7821,61413,1533,77468,92843.87%505
Centre Party3,5492,6111,7063,8588,0932,2132,6904,4684,0292,2306,9384,63747,02229.93%303
Moderate Party9687517471,6516,3081,0881,1541,7482,2467783,4931,52222,45414.29%112
People's Party3453052486692,4103714655491,1732531,3684108,5665.45%000
Left Party – Communists1542742193701,237471126720719681,4762416,0753.87%000
Christian Democratic Unity239107213463544315663545781645241983,7652.40%000
Communist Party of Sweden3200107891105123762270.14%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)40313110420096790.05%000
Other parties000050013010100.01%000
Valid Votes7,0857,4625,63612,25434,5108,5406,85714,27917,6015,10926,99910,794157,126100.00%9110
Invalid votes1410711684132424842122370.15%
Total Polled7,0997,4725,64312,26534,5788,5446,87014,30317,6255,11727,04110,806157,36391.22%
Registered Electors7,8228,1216,07713,32438,0069,3397,46415,55619,3365,67030,09211,696172,503
Turnout90.76%92.01%92.86%92.05%90.98%91.49%92.04%91.95%91.15%90.25%89.86%92.39%91.22%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅlemBorg
-holm
Emma
-boda
Flise
-ryd
HögsbyHults
-fred
KalmarMönste
-rås
Mörby
-långa
NybroÖlands-
Åkerbo
Oskars
-hamn
TorsåsTors
-lunda
Väster
-vik
Vimmer
-by
Postal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,5931,0143,0575672,3064,95113,8101,5731,4375,6645767,7071,50262712,1573,4227,17369,13645.04%505
Centre Party7121,8612,0552121,4553,4524,9567241,0853,3501,2102,4061,9381,1454,9414,1673,35839,02725.42%303
Moderate Party3425476011326251,2704,0264215061,3001721,6407354142,3221,1924,39120,63613.44%112
People's Party206309405403318843,2612903158621521,5543232081,9905962,98514,7119.58%101
Left Party – Communists1649322244201271979195356453756722321,1421746005,4233.53%000
Christian Democratic Unity1118881272374845681414735988435188233952147034,1892.73%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists0210012450051910146671630.11%000
Other parties66506388201806342714372250.15%000
Valid Votes3,1343,9206,4271,0225,16111,32727,7333,3463,42512,2032,23614,3244,7122,45322,9889,78519,314153,510100.00%10111
Invalid votes081204819007126221711691860.12%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes3,1343,9286,4391,0225,16511,33527,7523,3463,42512,2102,23714,3504,7142,45523,0059,79619,383153,696
Postal Votes260582786865521,2525,5655453921,9761611,7303862383,7211,144-19,383-7
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes3,3944,5107,2251,1085,71712,58733,3173,8913,81714,1862,39816,0805,1002,69326,72610,9400153,68988.62%
Registered Electors3,7475,2028,0921,2606,37613,93537,6974,4384,27915,8742,70718,2395,8553,06130,46112,192173,415
Turnout90.58%86.70%89.29%87.94%89.66%90.33%88.38%87.67%89.20%89.37%88.59%88.16%87.11%87.98%87.74%89.73%88.62%

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