Uppsala County (Riksdag constituency)

Uppsala County (Swedish: Uppsala 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 Uppsala.

Uppsala County
Uppsala Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Uppsala County within Sweden
CountyUppsala
Population383,713 (2019)[1]
Electorate273,898 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilUppsala Regional Council
Created fromUppsala County

Uppsala 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. AAt the 2018 general election the constituency had 273,898 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
201821,1028.74%165,16826.99%313,4045.55%015,0716.24%122,2469.21%145,79018.96%216,6616.90%137,29715.44%2
201414,3636.29%165,92628.87%319,0808.36%114,1416.19%115,8276.93%152,07122.80%310,7764.72%024,09110.55%1
201011,8455.51%058,86227.37%318,9938.83%116,8787.85%117,8388.30%164,75030.11%412,2655.70%110,0034.65%0
200611,2405.72%060,67430.89%412,3126.27%117,9299.13%119,3409.85%152,01626.49%312,9766.61%14,4832.28%0
200214,3728.15%166,03537.43%410,0625.70%027,59415.64%212,0026.80%026,48215.01%215,6468.87%12,4231.37%0
199818,62010.95%158,50334.39%49,6585.68%010,6166.24%19,8555.79%040,54623.84%318,13510.66%1
199410,3335.85%075,62042.85%510,8166.13%015,8038.95%113,8957.87%139,47922.37%36,7433.82%0
19917,5604.52%058,98135.26%47,2574.34%018,77111.22%115,1079.03%136,87822.05%29,6335.76%0
198810,0226.24%065,58040.82%59,1485.69%021,85413.60%119,76512.30%129,51618.37%23,2242.01%0
19859,0705.57%070,60243.32%42,8501.75%025,13315.42%220,62912.66%133,37720.48%2
19829,7776.11%071,36844.58%53,2482.03%010,0866.30%027,02716.88%235,69322.30%22,3531.47%0
197910,1566.60%065,15342.34%416,41510.67%130,61419.90%228,86318.76%21,7561.14%0
19768,0375.38%063,01742.20%416,80711.26%137,40725.05%321,39214.33%11,8181.22%0
19737,6775.49%060,09042.96%413,3189.52%137,58126.87%218,03712.90%12,2571.61%0
19704,7263.60%060,18245.84%419,31914.72%129,50122.47%214,12010.76%12,5541.95%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
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboHebyKniv
-sta
Östham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,3607,4222,8312,6412,3494,5794,67638,31065,16826.99%314
Moderate Party7006,5233,5581,2492,6282,5801,90326,64945,79018.96%202
Sweden Democrats1,6075,7913,2372,0741,9083,1282,89016,66237,29715.44%202
Centre Party2652,8439511,1961,2071,3061,56512,91322,2469.21%101
Left Party4101,34369650261174991215,87921,1028.74%101
Christian Democrats2571,8698727269641,2507479,97616,6616.90%101
Liberals2061,30471727081660443010,72415,0716.24%101
Green Party13388537521361337837610,43113,4045.55%011
Feminist Initiative1510723545844591,0961,4560.60%000
Alternative for Sweden2011034403751655028590.36%000
Independent Rural Party464441772903396210.26%000
Citizens' Coalition25922162914213895520.23%000
Pirate Party3449121511141832910.12%000
Direct Democrats930118816141492450.10%000
Unity629251161418861950.08%000
Christian Values Party29535661011370.06%000
Nordic Resistance Movement61113242643870.04%000
Classical Liberal Party142041267810.03%000
Communist Party of Sweden070001069770.03%000
Animal Party334554545740.03%000
Initiative030101015200.01%000
Basic Income Party003000114180.01%000
Freedom of the Justice Party0010000230.00%000
European Workers Party0000100120.00%000
Security Party0000000110.00%000
Parties not on the ballot022013221310.01%000
Valid Votes6,00928,46213,3959,06411,27614,81413,802144,667241,489100.00%11213
Invalid votes – unregistered parties092344743720.03%
Blank votes73225124127701471398821,7870.73%
Invalid votes – other5199434349960.04%
Total Polled6,08728,71513,5309,19811,35314,96913,951145,641243,44488.88%
Registered Electors6,95532,73515,18510,60712,42917,27515,945162,767273,898
Turnout87.52%87.72%89.10%86.72%91.34%86.65%87.49%89.48%88.88%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Paula Bieler (SD), 390 votes; Marlene Burwick (S), 1,466 votes; Maria Gardfjell (MP), 924 votes; Sanne Lennström (S), 864 votes; Pyry Niemi (S), 472 votes; Lina Nordquist (L), 1,023 votes; Marta Obminska (M), 1,582 votes; Mikael Oscarsson (KD), 1,486 votes; Jessika Roswall (M), 1,264 votes; Michael Rubbestad (SD), 65 votes; Ardalan Shekarabi (S), 3,104 votes; Ilona Szatmári Waldau (V), 1,255 votes; and Solveig Zander (C), 942 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboHebyKniv
-sta
Östham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,8408,0673,2473,1322,1115,4785,66935,38265,92628.87%303
Moderate Party7747,0684,2621,4432,9773,0172,01030,52052,07122.80%303
Sweden Democrats1,1983,6071,8741,4541,0481,8941,89811,11824,09110.55%101
Green Party2291,46270731577452755314,51319,0808.36%101
Centre Party1872,3806131,1567771,2851,2948,13515,8276.93%101
Left Party37598542340838361168010,49814,3636.29%101
Liberal People's Party1711,32961323763060138010,18014,1416.19%101
Christian Democrats1321,0715374276534583907,10810,7764.72%011
Feminist Initiative854641971622542782597,6189,3174.08%000
Pirate Party3114962475143728591,3140.58%000
Independent Rural Party02201512103433145090.22%000
Unity32343131811151252510.11%000
Party of the Swedes6241857415911700.07%000
Animal Party28865511981430.06%000
Christian Values Party08516105951300.06%000
Classical Liberal Party180021346610.03%000
Direct Democrats0511011433550.02%000
Health Party0020200370.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0100000450.00%000
European Workers Party0000100230.00%000
Socialist Justice Party0200000130.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party1000000230.00%000
Human Democrats0000000220.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party0000000110.00%000
Peace Democrats0000000110.00%000
Progressive Party0000000110.00%000
Parties not on the ballot11542567601000.04%000
Valid Votes6,03626,69812,6168,8249,71614,34313,308136,810228,351100.00%11112
Blank votes583071361411091731669272,0170.88%
Invalid votes2126349333720.03%
Total Polled6,09627,01712,7588,9689,82914,52513,477137,770230,44087.39%
Registered Electors7,03531,41614,56110,54511,04117,05315,750156,279263,680
Turnout86.65%86.00%87.62%85.05%89.02%85.18%85.57%88.16%87.39%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Per Bill (M), 1,016 votes; Josef Fransson (SD), 14 votes; Agneta Gille (S), 2,476 votes; Ulrika Karlsson (M), 2,182 votes; Niclas Malmberg (MP), 586 votes; Pyry Niemi (S), 643 votes; Mikael Oscarsson (KD), 1,756 votes; Ardalan Shekarabi (S), 2,936 votes; Jessika Vilhelmsson (M), 1,459 votes; Emma Wallrup (V), 1,060 votes; Maria Weimer (FP), 1,123 votes; and Solveig Zander (C), 1,024 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboHebyKniv
-sta
Östham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate Party1,1368,7555,0971,9793,4353,8882,65837,80264,75030.11%404
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,8757,3252,9832,8181,7204,8615,53630,74458,86227.37%303
Green Party3041,51165335466461060614,29118,9938.83%101
Centre Party1892,5276011,1978301,4691,3449,68117,8388.30%101
Liberal People's Party2961,33086042985680358811,71616,8787.85%101
Christian Democrats1491,1645644606365734718,24812,2655.70%101
Left Party4018963684023116196908,15811,8455.51%011
Sweden Democrats4661,3707015783997638104,91610,0034.65%011
Pirate Party38184101588580851,2391,8700.87%000
Feminist Initiative126525344231341,0771,3200.61%000
Rural Democrats3101006177371890.09%000
Classical Liberal Party020011126310.01%000
Freedom Party053000121300.01%000
National Democrats060001211200.01%000
Party of the Swedes02101118140.01%000
Unity05000216140.01%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party20010208130.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden01000109110.01%000
Socialist Justice Party03000008110.01%000
Health Care Party0000000880.00%000
Spirits Party0110110260.00%000
Active Democracy0000000440.00%000
European Workers Party0000000440.00%000
Norrländska Coalition1100000240.00%000
Alliance Party / Citizen's Voice0000000110.00%000
Parties not on the ballot271200232460.02%000
Valid Votes5,87425,16111,9598,3228,98113,76712,907128,059215,030100.00%11213
Blank votes84357146155762041831,2762,4811.14%
Invalid votes2973272430840.04%
Total Polled5,96025,52712,1128,4809,05913,97813,114129,365217,59585.75%
Registered Electors7,03030,28114,06210,38510,25616,81915,616149,316253,765
Turnout84.78%84.30%86.13%81.66%88.33%83.11%83.98%86.64%85.75%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Per Bill (M), 1,463 votes; Agneta Gille (S), 1,435 votes; Lars Isovaara (SD), 6 votes; Jacob Johnson (V), 630 votes; Ismail Kamil (FP), 760 votes; Ulrika Karlsson (M), 3,676 votes; Helena Leander (MP), 1,230 votes; Pyry Niemi (S), 596 votes; Marta Obminska (M), 477 votes; Mikael Oscarsson (KD), 2,009 votes; Thomas Östros (S), 5,218 votes; Jessika Vilhelmsson (M), 1,970 votes; and Solveig Zander (C), 1,344 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboHebyKniv
-sta
Östham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,0227,8663,0912,9461,9235,0945,49531,23760,67430.89%404
Moderate Party8136,6884,2541,5202,6883,0371,76431,25252,01626.49%303
Centre Party2542,8746391,3607961,6931,72210,00219,3409.85%101
Liberal People's Party2761,20273540478678166613,07917,9299.13%101
Christian Democrats2061,3636775736297076568,16512,9766.61%101
Green Party1921,0074242514374734319,09712,3126.27%101
Left Party4238743854742835686567,57711,2405.72%011
Sweden Democrats2095172523052023023772,3194,4832.28%000
Feminist Initiative319152374857581,4161,7900.91%000
Pirate Party47142100455963591,0601,5750.80%000
June List5010562753586794219130.46%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party51711215121261643970.20%000
Health Care Party2457114626182473930.20%000
National Democrats138471652401400.07%000
Unity458036630620.03%000
New Future010001520270.01%000
National Socialist Front040100215220.01%000
Freedom of the Justice Party00100009100.01%000
People's Will0210000690.00%000
The Communists0000001560.00%000
Classical Liberal Party0200010250.00%000
Socialist Justice Party0300000250.00%000
European Workers Party0001000340.00%000
Kvinnokraft0000000220.00%000
Partiet.se0000001120.00%000
Active Democracy0000000110.00%000
Unique Party0100000010.00%000
Other parties175122235550.03%000
Valid Votes5,55823,02010,7468,0237,91512,91412,006116,207196,389100.00%11112
Blank votes1185341612101272942491,7983,4911.75%
Invalid votes41725113131830.04%
Total Polled5,68023,57110,9328,2348,04313,21112,256118,036199,96382.87%
Registered Electors6,88829,04313,08810,3429,36116,63015,358140,588241,298
Turnout82.46%81.16%83.53%79.62%85.92%79.44%79.80%83.96%82.87%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Mats Berglind (S), 391 votes; Per Bill (M), 2,252 votes; Agneta Gille (S), 834 votes; Lennart Hedquist (M), 1,254 votes; Jacob Johnson (V), 338 votes; Ulrika Karlsson (M), 1,254 votes; Helena Leander (MP), 618 votes; Mikael Oscarsson (KD), 1,777 votes; Thomas Östros (S), 3,130 votes; Tone Tingsgård (S), 176 votes; Cecilia Wikström (FP), 2,013 votes; and Solveig Zander (C), 1,294 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboKniv
-sta
Östham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,2558,6863,5852,2795,7996,06136,37066,03537.43%404
Liberal People's Party4342,3451,3651,2811,09796220,11027,59415.64%202
Moderate Party3593,5502,2871,4361,63398116,23626,48215.01%202
Christian Democrats2572,0881,0687551,0029149,56215,6468.87%101
Left Party5341,16749339182387810,08614,3728.15%101
Centre Party1682,4793964851,5341,4905,45012,0026.80%011
Green Party1847663743614964427,43910,0625.70%011
Sweden Democrats120169981171501751,5942,4231.37%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party3387621637185741,0970.62%000
New Future021710711821380.08%000
New Democracy11657141621060.06%000
Socialist Party00000167680.04%000
Unity0104106120.01%000
The Communists0110108110.01%000
European Workers Party002000570.00%000
Socialist Justice Party000000220.00%000
Other parties240592022131893450.20%000
Valid Votes5,31721,7169,8027,16212,61611,947107,842176,402100.00%10212
Invalid votes744231981132301981,7142,9501.64%
Total Polled5,39122,13910,0007,27512,84612,145109,556179,35280.85%
Registered Electors6,77927,95512,3578,77216,42015,394134,154221,831
Turnout79.53%79.20%80.93%82.93%78.23%78.89%81.66%80.85%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Mats Berglind (S), 593 votes; Per Bill (M), 1,930 votes; Ingrid Burman (V), 710 votes; Åsa Domeij (MP), 1,471 votes; Agneta Gille (S), 876 votes; Lennart Hedquist (M), 659 votes; Mikael Oscarsson (KD), 1,710 votes; Thomas Östros (S), 4,798 votes; Rigmor Stenmark (C), 1,008 votes; Tone Tingsgård (S), 401 votes; Erik Ullenhag (FP), 2,137 votes; and Cecilia Wikström (FP), 1,657 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,1047,7583,2175,3715,85733,19658,50334.39%404
Moderate Party5685,4203,2422,3251,49827,49340,54623.84%303
Left Party9171,7207141,3291,26712,67318,62010.95%101
Christian Democrats3072,5011,1041,1151,12311,98518,13510.66%101
Liberal People's Party1816913474143698,61410,6166.24%101
Centre Party1182,0643041,2441,3104,8159,8555.79%011
Green Party1799083705244737,2049,6585.68%011
Other parties862582053191993,0964,1632.45%000
Valid Votes5,46021,3209,50312,64112,096109,076170,096100.00%10212
Invalid votes1135642163743002,6754,2422.43%
Total Polled5,57321,8849,71913,01512,396111,751174,33881.87%
Registered Electors6,82026,82611,94416,25915,251135,843212,943
Turnout81.72%81.58%81.37%80.05%81.28%82.26%81.87%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Rigmor Ahlstedt (C), 1,472 votes; Barbro Andersson (S), 691 votes; Mats Berglind (S), 567 votes; Per Bill (M), 3,581 votes; Ingrid Burman (V), 1,269 votes; Birgitta Dahl (S), 5,945 votes; Gunnar Goude (MP), 537 votes; Lennart Hedquist (M), 1,076 votes; Harald Nordlund (FP), 1,178 votes; Mikael Oscarsson (KD), 1,509 votes; Thomas Östros (S), 2,121 votes; and Gustaf von Essen (M), 1,707 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,3739,8703,9156,9447,60542,91375,62042.85%505
Moderate Party5365,0373,3462,4051,53126,62439,47922.37%303
Liberal People's Party2911,33065765970212,16415,8038.95%101
Centre Party1722,7654581,7461,7686,98613,8957.87%101
Green Party1861,0513987284917,96210,8166.13%011
Left Party3778684366375877,42810,3335.85%011
Christian Democratic Unity727192782813815,0126,7433.82%000
New Democracy573391752061431,2302,1501.22%000
Other parties441371381161011,1191,6550.94%000
Valid Votes6,10822,1169,80113,72213,309111,438176,494100.00%10212
Invalid votes604032182421821,7502,8551.59%
Total Polled6,16822,51910,01913,96413,491113,188179,34987.38%
Registered Electors6,95126,68611,41816,32915,342128,524205,250
Turnout88.74%84.39%87.75%85.52%87.94%88.07%87.38%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,8418,0012,7415,6286,69032,08058,98135.26%404
Moderate Party5114,9553,0762,2661,41924,65136,87822.05%202
Liberal People's Party4121,8468161,01091713,77018,77111.22%101
Centre Party2462,9824572,0122,0297,38115,1079.03%101
New Democracy3931,5889971,0508347,63412,4967.47%101
Christian Democratic Unity1811,3303995936836,4479,6335.76%011
Left Party3065872744453835,5657,5604.52%011
Green Party1096081863632925,6997,2574.34%000
Other parties44512565373786000.36%000
Valid Votes6,04321,9488,97113,43213,284103,605167,283100.00%9211
Invalid votes824851602582041,8953,0841.81%
Total Polled6,12522,4339,13113,69013,488105,500170,36786.95%
Registered Electors6,94926,14410,35916,01215,446121,018195,928
Turnout88.14%85.81%88.15%85.50%87.32%87.18%86.95%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,1718,6793,1905,9207,28036,34065,58040.82%505
Moderate Party3863,6822,3321,7171,06420,33529,51618.37%202
Liberal People's Party5102,4321,1211,2221,15315,41621,85413.60%112
Centre Party3613,8046482,5062,5159,93119,76512.30%101
Left Party – Communists3856963726183977,55410,0226.24%011
Green Party1948993345424516,7289,1485.69%011
Christian Democratic Unity683551212212962,1633,2242.01%000
Other parties21178421331081,0841,5660.97%000
Valid Votes6,09620,7258,16012,87913,26499,551160,675100.00%9312
Invalid votes553061461681481,3862,2091.36%
Total Polled6,15121,0318,30613,04713,412100,937162,88486.29%
Registered Electors6,95724,8819,55715,43815,288116,648188,769
Turnout88.41%84.53%86.91%84.51%87.73%86.53%86.29%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,7199,2133,2426,4377,74739,24470,60243.32%415
Moderate Party5064,4192,4492,1231,38622,49433,37720.48%202
Liberal People's Party5262,7461,1361,4801,44317,80225,13315.42%202
Centre Party3763,9906272,6412,70310,29220,62912.66%101
Left Party – Communists3106243144883876,9479,0705.57%011
Green Party64293822141182,0792,8501.75%000
Other parties6601961471,1251,3180.81%000
Valid Votes6,50721,3457,86913,44413,83199,983162,979100.00%9211
Invalid votes31236661351269561,5500.94%
Total Polled6,53821,5817,93513,57913,957100,939164,52990.16%
Registered Electors7,09824,2028,70415,30015,399111,784182,487
Turnout92.11%89.17%91.16%88.75%90.64%90.30%90.16%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,8439,4083,1696,4967,89439,55871,36844.58%505
Moderate Party5894,7632,4162,1591,49824,26835,69322.30%202
Centre Party5734,8259413,2683,23414,18627,02716.88%202
Liberal People's Party2199403306087767,21310,0866.30%011
Left Party – Communists3096863344913877,5709,7776.11%011
Green Party61308992421532,3853,2482.03%000
Christian Democratic Unity48251712112711,5012,3531.47%000
K-Party1429753760.05%000
Other parties72073143944450.28%000
Valid Votes6,65021,2057,36913,48714,23497,128160,073100.00%9211
Invalid votes40249931231161,1971,8181.12%
Total Polled6,69021,4547,46213,61014,35098,325161,89191.71%
Registered Electors7,15923,6637,99215,06415,547107,104176,529
Turnout93.45%90.66%93.37%90.35%92.30%91.80%91.71%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,7428,5542,7206,0917,62835,41865,15342.34%404
Centre Party6975,4011,1503,5523,59616,21830,61419.90%202
Moderate Party4293,7941,7601,7081,23419,93828,86318.76%202
Liberal People's Party4361,6327159341,20211,49616,41510.67%101
Left Party – Communists3195703094743378,14710,1566.60%011
Christian Democratic Unity41207481492611,0501,7561.14%000
Communist Party of Sweden0418822833420.22%000
Workers' Party – The Communists0573221752210.14%000
Other parties2381715112633460.22%000
Valid Votes6,66620,2426,73412,96314,27392,988153,866100.00%9110
Invalid votes201352978467401,0480.68%
Total Polled6,68620,3776,76313,04114,31993,728154,91490.72%
Registered Electors7,20022,7277,28414,47615,529103,542170,758
Turnout92.86%89.66%92.85%90.09%92.21%90.52%90.72%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,8198,3062,1775,7967,57934,34063,01742.20%404
Centre Party8806,5681,4043,8733,90820,77437,40725.05%303
Moderate Party3252,8759791,2941,02214,89721,39214.33%101
People's Party3911,6306388561,24412,04816,80711.26%101
Left Party – Communists2665292044282926,3188,0375.38%011
Christian Democratic Unity41219341703021,0521,8181.22%000
Communist Party of Sweden52781375816410.43%000
Other parties060011992060.14%000
Valid Votes6,72720,1605,44412,43014,35590,209149,325100.00%9110
Invalid votes15621523264996400.43%
Total Polled6,74220,2225,45912,45314,38190,708149,96591.28%
Registered Electors7,16922,3065,89113,72215,48299,728164,298
Turnout94.04%90.66%92.67%90.75%92.89%90.96%91.28%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Enkö
-ping
HåboÖstham
-mar
TierpUpp
-sala
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,6818,1391,7525,2827,44532,79160,09042.96%404
Centre Party9176,4471,2053,6973,93421,38137,58126.87%213
Moderate Party2452,3715631,05778513,01618,03712.90%101
People's Party2991,3514006341,0599,57513,3189.52%101
Left Party – Communists3375692154743655,7177,6775.49%000
Christian Democratic Unity34282252333961,2872,2571.61%000
Communist Party of Sweden820823125856560.47%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)340441651800.13%000
Other parties1200075780.06%000
Valid Votes6,52519,1854,16811,40414,00084,592139,874100.00%819
Invalid votes528914101612270.16%
Total Polled6,53019,2134,17711,41814,01084,753140,10190.36%
Registered Electors7,04021,4624,50012,69915,16694,176155,043
Turnout92.76%89.52%92.82%89.91%92.38%89.99%90.36%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Älvkar
-leby
Danne
-mora
Enkö
-ping
HåboHäll
-näs
ÖlandÖster
-lovsta
Östham
-mar
Söder
-fors
TierpTierps
-bygden
Upp
-sala
Väst
-land
VendelPostal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,3611,2247,5301,3274982,0555552,0261,2311,63783427,9979171,3286,66260,18245.84%404
Centre Party5935514,8915903471,6583961,62115047875213,3094206493,09629,50122.47%202
People's Party3641551,68234722735110550110227413110,584822664,14819,31914.72%101
Moderate Party130941,429214254387544746138896,642301464,17714,12010.76%101
Left Party – Communists210179313847100181116454352,87445445884,7263.60%000
Christian Democratic Unity417919916568294762255521,08961745582,5541.95%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists261313011110631563821928580.65%000
Other parties0000000001030018220.02%000
Valid Votes5,7252,28316,0752,5811,1604,6951,2444,7921,6212,6401,89463,0611,5632,50919,439131,282100.00%808
Invalid votes91133031611110001912310.18%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes5,7342,28416,0882,5841,1604,6981,2454,7981,6222,6411,89563,1611,5632,51019,530131,513
Postal Votes7342372,5733146741414947424638313413,400154261-19,53010
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes6,4682,52118,6612,8981,2275,1121,3945,2721,8683,0242,02976,5611,7172,7710131,52387.71%
Registered Electors7,0922,71721,4563,2671,3125,8951,5336,2451,9943,3272,35387,8221,8483,088149,949
Turnout91.20%92.79%86.97%88.71%93.52%86.72%90.93%84.42%93.68%90.89%86.23%87.18%92.91%89.73%87.71%

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