Kronoberg County (Riksdag constituency)

Kronoberg County (Swedish: Kronobergs 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 Kronoberg.

Kronoberg County
Kronobergs Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Kronoberg County within Sweden
CountyKronoberg
Population201,469 (2019)[1]
Electorate142,597 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilKronoberg Regional Council
Created fromKronoberg County

Kronoberg County currently elects six 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 142,597 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
20187,5316.05%036,81729.56%24,0203.23%04,3833.52%011,7129.40%123,89319.18%19,4180.00%025,25820.28%2
20145,4594.52%039,17932.44%26,5595.43%04,1093.40%010,9889.10%126,45321.90%25,9834.95%018,82015.58%1
20105,3804.62%035,55530.52%37,0446.05%06,6675.72%011,5599.92%134,76229.84%27,1116.10%07,4246.37%0
20065,4814.92%040,05635.98%34,6954.22%06,3815.73%012,56211.28%127,45424.66%28,8247.93%03,8403.45%0
20027,8647.30%043,69640.56%34,3544.04%010,5389.78%011,74610.90%115,20014.11%111,69510.86%11,8081.68%0
199811,67710.73%139,73936.51%34,5144.15%03,2002.94%010,4579.61%021,85920.08%115,72614.45%1
19946,6895.78%049,33742.63%35,5334.78%06,2465.40%015,40913.31%124,90621.52%25,5224.77%0
19914,4133.86%039,43034.48%33,5553.11%07,7696.79%016,99414.86%122,27719.48%210,0918.82%0
19885,2974.73%046,08341.11%35,8785.24%010,3879.27%120,73218.50%119,14917.08%14,4093.93%0
19854,9924.31%047,35240.88%31,6321.41%013,28111.47%124,03920.75%124,30920.99%1
19824,9804.30%047,50741.06%31,8841.63%04,6804.04%027,64223.89%226,69523.07%22,2051.91%0
19794,7574.19%043,28538.15%39,1728.08%030,82727.17%223,41820.64%11,5651.38%0
19764,0123.54%042,63837.60%38,6007.58%038,73734.16%217,50615.44%11,6241.43%0
19734,3004.01%041,57538.81%36,1065.70%037,14434.67%215,87914.82%11,8661.74%0
19704,1113.99%040,32339.14%211,81311.47%130,91530.01%213,59813.20%12,1202.06%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
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,9763,5321,9035,1151,6152,1531,65317,87036,81729.56%202
Sweden Democrats2,1483,1001,0984,2281,8832,1361,5059,16025,25820.28%202
Moderate Party1,8792,1916763,3649861,23383812,72623,89319.18%101
Centre Party1,1211,1253601,6873729186815,44811,7129.40%101
Christian Democrats7109162701,5336326594214,2779,4187.56%000
Left Party4876173558861873803374,2827,5316.05%000
Liberals3403511265511091411272,6384,3833.52%000
Green Party30032212344894158972,4784,0203.23%000
Alternative for Sweden175214621331231673790.30%000
Feminist Initiative203016401324101893420.27%000
Citizens' Coalition9165274911851660.13%000
Independent Rural Party2713342231318231620.13%000
Direct Democrats1043141172551060.09%000
Unity618216265481030.08%000
Pirate Party9721252132700.06%000
Christian Values Party49021152211640.05%000
Animal Party131402119310.02%000
Classical Liberal Party010127315290.02%000
Nordic Resistance Movement253420112290.02%000
Basic Income Party012110017220.02%000
Initiative05010006120.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden0002000460.00%000
Reformist Neutral Party0200000240.00%000
European Workers Party0000010010.00%000
Scania Party0000010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot10110206110.01%000
Valid Votes10,06712,3314,96218,0715,9737,8815,73559,550124,570100.00%606
Invalid votes – unregistered parties52342047270.02%
Blank votes90111611947089894251,1290.90%
Invalid votes – other464916321540.04%
Total Polled10,16612,4505,03018,2786,0467,9765,83160,003125,78088.21%
Registered Electors11,58814,0975,73221,0307,0529,2056,71667,177142,597
Turnout87.73%88.32%87.75%86.91%85.73%86.65%86.82%89.32%88.21%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Katarina Brännström (M), 1,406 votes; Tomas Eneroth (S), 3,860 votes; Eskil Erlandsson (C), 1,900 votes; Monica Haider (S), 733 votes; Mattias Karlsson (SD), 310 votes; and Sven-Olof Sällström (SD), 2 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,3603,7582,0815,9202,0482,4841,90517,62339,17932.44%202
Moderate Party2,2512,4818173,5901,1661,6141,00913,52526,45321.90%202
Sweden Democrats1,4982,6119022,9051,2531,6241,1426,88518,82015.58%101
Centre Party1,0001,2853431,8124431,0447544,30710,9889.10%101
Green Party5234232307372072201684,0516,5595.43%000
Christian Democrats5135091221,0334413462122,8075,9834.95%000
Left Party3374932897421432892392,9275,4594.52%000
Liberal People's Party3142921035511011771552,4164,1093.40%000
Feminist Initiative1451619422355104771,3682,2271.84%000
Pirate Party363010932013142044200.35%000
Unity9183184129761490.12%000
Independent Rural Party1814635301013121380.11%000
Christian Values Party83215173120690.06%000
Party of the Swedes11701653414600.05%000
Animal Party226623423480.04%000
Classical Liberal Party150300112220.02%000
Direct Democrats000331015220.02%000
Reformist Neutral Party0200000790.01%000
Progressive Party0000000770.01%000
Health Party0000000550.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0000000220.00%000
European Workers Party0000020020.00%000
Justice Party Socialists0100000120.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party0100000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot2861013012420.03%000
Valid Votes10,01812,1145,01417,7125,9397,9525,70756,319120,775100.00%606
Blank votes70108651936285734851,1410.94%
Invalid votes42111070316620.05%
Total Polled10,09212,2435,08017,9156,0088,0375,78356,820121,97886.68%
Registered Electors11,70314,1525,82121,0287,1589,4666,74764,648140,723
Turnout86.23%86.51%87.27%85.20%83.93%84.90%85.71%87.89%86.68%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Katarina Brännström (M), 1,075 votes; Tomas Eneroth (S), 3,964 votes; Eskil Erlandsson (C), 1,920 votes; Monica Haider (S), 1,112 votes; Johan Hultberg (M), 1,624 votes; and Per Ramhorn (SD), 5 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,1113,6242,0765,3171,9452,3031,85215,32735,55530.52%303
Moderate Party2,9493,5461,2044,8331,6032,3781,45016,79934,76229.84%202
Centre Party1,0851,3163752,2255641,2008113,98311,5599.92%101
Sweden Democrats7199163791,0585405695142,7297,4246.37%000
Christian Democrats5826351511,2375894573023,1587,1116.10%000
Green Party5405072868782092972114,1167,0446.05%000
Liberal People's Party4715492188782083122253,8066,6675.72%000
Left Party3295272857371662742862,7765,3804.62%000
Pirate Party6458101053126142996070.52%000
Feminist Initiative222284411061973100.27%000
Unity130320012210.02%000
National Democrats13021016140.01%000
Party of the Swedes20200006100.01%000
Classical Liberal Party0201012390.01%000
Rural Democrats0101100470.01%000
Spirits Party0001000560.01%000
Freedom Party0010001240.00%000
Active Democracy0000000330.00%000
Republicans0000000330.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0000000220.00%000
European Workers Party0000020020.00%000
Health Care Party0001010020.00%000
Socialist Justice Party1000000010.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party1000000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot1002010590.01%000
Valid Votes9,87911,7094,99517,3235,8607,8315,67553,241116,513100.00%606
Blank votes1091458926486118926201,5231.29%
Invalid votes3431002130530.04%
Total Polled9,99111,8585,08717,5975,9467,9515,76853,891118,08985.09%
Registered Electors11,80014,1335,94920,9897,2059,6216,93362,151138,781
Turnout84.67%83.90%85.51%83.84%82.53%82.64%83.20%86.71%85.09%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Carina Adolfsson Elgestam (S), 501 votes; Katarina Brännström (M), 2,447 votes; ClasGöran Carlsson (S), 1,226 votes; Tomas Eneroth (S), 3,420 votes; Eskil Erlandsson (C), 2,810 votes; and Johan Hultberg (M), 1,066 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,5364,2632,3325,9482,3142,6302,11416,91940,05635.98%303
Moderate Party2,3032,7938793,8491,1122,0461,14613,32627,45424.66%202
Centre Party1,1961,5084632,3275821,2388924,35612,56211.28%101
Christian Democrats7418641981,5197045923613,8458,8247.93%011
Liberal People's Party4585861948302083241903,5916,3815.73%000
Left Party3225083677411583143382,7335,4814.92%000
Green Party3313721715851352301492,7224,6954.22%000
Sweden Democrats4404401445382683013191,3903,8403.45%000
Pirate Party497330876525163156600.59%000
June List145926503150402084780.43%000
Feminist Initiative23471783616152594660.42%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party62191912136751610.14%000
Unity184434247730.07%000
Health Care Party61041034231700.06%000
People's Will052600128420.04%000
National Socialist Front01020427160.01%000
New Future50030011100.01%000
European Workers Party0200050070.01%000
aktivdemokrati.se0000000660.01%000
National Democrats1100100250.00%000
Classical Liberal Party0001000230.00%000
The Communists0200000130.00%000
Socialist Justice Party0101000130.00%000
Unique Party0000100120.00%000
Kvinnokraft0000100010.00%000
Nordic Union0001000010.00%000
Partiet.se0000000110.00%000
Other parties031414112260.02%000
Valid Votes9,43211,5674,84116,6085,6057,8005,59549,879111,327100.00%617
Blank votes1832271153511191731298542,1511.90%
Invalid votes250511013270.02%
Total Polled9,61711,7994,95616,9645,7257,9745,72450,746113,50582.84%
Registered Electors11,82814,2536,00220,7457,2529,9407,09159,906137,017
Turnout81.31%82.78%82.57%81.77%78.94%80.22%80.72%84.71%82.84%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Carina Adolfsson Elgestam (S), 482 votes; Anna Bergkvist (M), 444 votes; Katarina Brännström (M), 2,005 votes; Tomas Eneroth (S), 2,997 votes; Eskil Erlandsson (C), 2,617 votes; and Lars Wegendal (S), 608 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,1624,5682,6746,3882,4732,8702,49118,07043,69640.56%303
Moderate Party1,3811,4785061,9726591,1706097,42515,20014.11%101
Centre Party1,0641,5444092,3195571,3959103,54811,74610.90%101
Christian Democrats9991,2703252,0809029375144,66811,69510.86%101
Liberal People's Party8161,0023751,3753694903885,72310,5389.78%011
Left Party4418144711,0502784725113,8277,8647.30%000
Green Party3123731826341462581572,2924,3544.04%000
Sweden Democrats120249601991661711407031,8081.68%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party734151241293033960.37%000
New Future298099666082160.20%000
Norrbotten Party14012014130.01%000
Unity11011216130.01%000
The Communists1400000380.01%000
Socialist Party0000001670.01%000
European Workers Party0300020050.00%000
Other parties92273032166451670.16%000
Valid Votes9,34311,3745,02416,1605,5957,8615,73846,631107,726100.00%617
Invalid votes14016690292101132806891,6901.54%
Total Polled9,48311,5405,11416,4525,6967,9935,81847,320109,41680.97%
Registered Electors11,88314,2506,19620,5767,35910,2237,26457,375135,126
Turnout79.80%80.98%82.54%79.96%77.40%78.19%80.09%82.47%80.97%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Carina Adolfsson Elgestam (S), 681 votes; Tomas Eneroth (S), 3,536 votes; Eskil Erlandsson (C), 3,262 votes; Anders G. Högmark (M), 2,474 votes; Gunnar Nordmark (FP), 871 votes; Olle Sandahl (KD), 1,006 votes; and Lars Wegendal (S), 991 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,8124,2982,4465,8162,3552,7202,32315,96939,73936.51%303
Moderate Party2,0642,0227322,9559821,68385310,56821,85920.08%101
Christian Democrats1,2631,7215082,9401,1231,2157616,19515,72614.45%101
Left Party7961,1608221,5805987948495,07811,67710.73%101
Centre Party1,0441,3843401,8704981,1937983,33010,4579.61%011
Green Party3374121976572083422142,1474,5144.15%000
Liberal People's Party2482411154031091321501,8023,2002.94%000
Other parties12117356267110109697751,6801.54%000
Valid Votes9,68511,4115,21616,4885,9838,1886,01745,864108,852100.00%617
Invalid votes1721921203911361391217522,0231.82%
Total Polled9,85711,6035,33616,8796,1198,3276,13846,616110,87582.28%
Registered Electors11,95514,2306,39420,7677,61410,5847,50955,705134,758
Turnout82.45%81.54%83.45%81.28%80.37%78.68%81.74%83.68%82.28%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Carina Adolfsson (S), 744 votes; Harald Bergström (KD), 419 votes; Tomas Eneroth (S), 2,601 votes; Eskil Erlandsson (C), 2,921 votes; Anders G. Högmark (M), 2,883 votes; Lennart Värmby (V), 1,872 votes; and Lars Wegendal (S), 824 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,7005,2593,2537,2133,0993,6093,16319,04149,33742.63%303
Moderate Party2,2722,5248463,4841,2171,9261,04311,59424,90621.52%202
Centre Party1,4162,1165162,6838121,8931,1864,78715,40913.31%101
Left Party3376814499353344005033,0506,6895.78%000
Liberal People's Party4824932248652752762453,3866,2465.40%000
Green Party4195152669443213852652,4185,5334.78%000
Christian Democratic Unity4945801221,2124363722232,0835,5224.77%000
New Democracy831764614766120423451,0250.89%000
Other parties102121381317469564771,0680.92%000
Valid Votes10,30512,4655,76017,6146,6349,0506,72647,181115,735100.00%606
Invalid votes13319192309991871027421,8551.58%
Total Polled10,43812,6565,85217,9236,7339,2376,82847,923117,59087.61%
Registered Electors11,89014,3676,56020,6957,84410,8907,86754,102134,215
Turnout87.79%88.09%89.21%86.61%85.84%84.82%86.79%88.58%87.61%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,9334,2982,8775,7712,4682,9202,69614,46739,43034.48%303
Moderate Party1,9772,1607882,9411,1341,77392210,58222,27719.48%202
Centre Party1,5342,2916022,8878742,0821,3395,38516,99414.86%101
Christian Democratic Unity8801,1182892,0747307485013,75110,0918.82%011
New Democracy7131,0363191,6076167215063,0768,5947.51%011
Liberal People's Party6836053301,1113323793024,0277,7696.79%011
Left Party2694483745402272623561,9374,4133.86%000
Green Party1983451445071602511501,8003,5553.11%000
Other parties77163509216451266131,2361.08%000
Valid Votes10,26412,4645,77317,5306,7059,1876,79845,638114,359100.00%639
Invalid votes1432161132861071621288452,0001.72%
Total Polled10,40712,6805,88617,8166,8129,3496,92646,483116,35987.67%
Registered Electors11,97614,4376,57520,5077,96410,9718,02652,262132,718
Turnout86.90%87.83%89.52%86.88%85.53%85.22%86.29%88.94%87.67%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,4594,9783,1926,6903,0613,3533,16517,18546,08341.11%303
Centre Party1,8792,7986653,8231,1912,5001,5996,27720,73218.50%101
Moderate Party1,7402,0046492,5661,0111,6057748,80019,14917.08%101
Liberal People's Party7829173831,4895315904675,22810,3879.27%101
Green Party5395792391,0013513702662,5335,8785.24%000
Left Party – Communists3394734966752693313772,3375,2974.73%000
Christian Democratic Unity3845151328973543452481,5344,4093.93%000
Other parties112411710204721590.14%000
Valid Votes10,13312,2885,75717,1586,7789,1146,90043,966112,094100.00%606
Invalid votes691555422083100705741,3251.17%
Total Polled10,20212,4435,81117,3786,8619,2146,97044,540113,41986.57%
Registered Electors11,74714,3486,45520,3528,10910,8708,07951,049131,009
Turnout86.85%86.72%90.02%85.39%84.61%84.77%86.27%87.25%86.57%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,6195,2073,3426,7663,2363,4543,30317,42547,35240.88%303
Moderate Party2,3192,5418923,5081,3092,1291,09610,51524,30920.99%112
Centre Party2,1973,2087484,6521,6142,8471,8416,93224,03920.75%101
Liberal People's Party1,0081,2934642,1267488015806,26113,28111.47%101
Left Party – Communists3294614635872383384062,1704,9924.31%000
Green Party15214180209125120737321,6321.41%000
Other parties1120819101391302200.19%000
Valid Votes10,63512,8715,99717,8677,2809,7027,30844,165115,825100.00%617
Invalid votes67109371625979533889540.82%
Total Polled10,70212,9806,03418,0297,3399,7817,36144,553116,77989.98%
Registered Electors11,87114,4346,52120,2168,29911,0118,19649,239129,787
Turnout90.15%89.93%92.53%89.18%88.43%88.83%89.81%90.48%89.98%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,5925,2113,5116,7053,3603,5123,37217,24447,50741.06%303
Centre Party2,4833,5869235,2951,8013,1332,0258,39627,64223.89%202
Moderate Party2,4572,7419393,7551,4192,3251,26511,79426,69523.07%202
Left Party – Communists3544774415702423654332,0984,9804.30%000
Liberal People's Party3714871578363502712311,9774,6804.04%000
Christian Democratic Unity209240974612411481077022,2051.91%000
Green Party15517378251106146988771,8841.63%000
K-Party0132500018380.03%000
Other parties4114239446830.07%000
Valid Votes10,62512,9396,15217,8807,5229,9097,53543,152115,714100.00%707
Invalid votes8296361066784503889090.78%
Total Polled10,70713,0356,18817,9867,5899,9937,58543,540116,62391.38%
Registered Electors11,64814,2426,57519,8578,31811,2098,27747,495127,621
Turnout91.92%91.53%94.11%90.58%91.24%89.15%91.64%91.67%91.38%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,2994,6143,4285,8693,1323,3103,31115,32243,28538.15%303
Centre Party2,7383,8801,0495,7482,0593,5622,2539,53830,82727.17%202
Moderate Party2,2352,4178453,2351,2022,1201,13010,23423,41820.64%112
Liberal People's Party7139643211,5446075804354,0089,1728.08%000
Left Party – Communists3134214395572413424551,9894,7574.19%000
Christian Democratic Unity1441516138020894584691,5651.38%000
Communist Party of Sweden6474131311332080.18%000
Workers' Party – The Communists11312302115560.05%000
Other parties119336231515671790.16%000
Valid Votes10,46012,5166,15117,4057,47310,0287,65941,775113,467100.00%617
Invalid votes425522581743331974670.41%
Total Polled10,50212,5716,17317,4637,49010,0717,69241,972113,93490.97%
Registered Electors11,41513,8576,53519,3998,29411,2398,40046,105125,244
Turnout92.00%90.72%94.46%90.02%90.31%89.61%91.57%91.04%90.97%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,2274,5023,3435,7363,0843,1713,29015,28542,63837.60%303
Centre Party3,3904,6691,4126,9342,6384,2742,75412,66638,73734.16%213
Moderate Party1,7311,7955512,5749081,7368807,33117,50615.44%101
People's Party5968743081,2775425084054,0908,6007.58%000
Left Party – Communists2933284024612343094441,5414,0123.54%000
Christian Democratic Unity15819464369198105654711,6241.43%000
Communist Party of Sweden15623305421172380.21%000
Other parties17016144113560.05%000
Valid Votes10,41112,4316,08317,3977,62310,1117,84141,514113,411100.00%617
Invalid votes23277301226191022460.22%
Total Polled10,43412,4586,09017,4277,63510,1377,86041,616113,65792.23%
Registered Electors11,24013,4746,41118,9438,28411,2298,53045,121123,232
Turnout92.83%92.46%94.99%92.00%92.17%90.28%92.15%92.23%92.23%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,2074,3233,1855,5813,0333,0393,32714,88041,57538.81%303
Centre Party3,2084,4911,3046,3682,4354,2082,57312,55737,14434.67%213
Moderate Party1,5481,6495102,3668171,6517966,54215,87914.82%101
People's Party4206632101,1674154003302,5016,1065.70%000
Left Party – Communists3134014125012643225491,5384,3004.01%000
Christian Democratic Unity16322657439247126815271,8661.74%000
Communist Party of Sweden71611245521081780.17%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)05227211415660.06%000
Other parties011211115220.02%000
Valid Votes9,86611,7755,69216,4757,2199,7537,67338,683107,136100.00%617
Invalid votes141251738335970.09%
Total Polled9,88011,7875,69716,4927,2229,7617,67638,718107,23391.05%
Registered Electors10,78112,9776,04018,2287,88810,9678,39742,499117,777
Turnout91.64%90.83%94.32%90.48%91.56%89.00%91.41%91.10%91.05%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älm
-hult
Al
-vesta
Lesse
-bo
Ljung
-by
Marka
-ryd
Tings
-ryd
Uppvi
-dinge
VäxjöPostal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,7683,9222,8795,0992,7012,8583,11912,6473,33040,32339.14%213
Centre Party2,6583,7329215,2971,7253,3532,2568,6452,32830,91530.01%202
Moderate Party1,1731,3003441,7745511,4306384,1152,27313,59813.20%101
People's Party6811,0482981,7757487494474,0931,97411,81311.47%101
Left Party – Communists2774024074072833185211,1593374,1113.99%000
Christian Democratic Unity15326450386277109695362762,1202.06%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists1134510656451310.13%000
Other parties030000016100.01%000
Valid Votes8,72110,6744,90314,7436,2868,8177,05631,25210,569103,021100.00%617
Invalid votes854837932371130.11%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes8,72910,6794,90714,7516,2898,8247,06531,28410,606103,134
Postal Votes9429286211,4377178567184,377-10,606-10
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes9,67111,6075,52816,1887,0069,6807,78335,6610103,12488.37%
Registered Electors10,82913,1306,01118,3277,94511,2378,72340,494116,696
Turnout89.31%88.40%91.96%88.33%88.18%86.14%89.22%88.06%88.37%

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