Västernorrland County (Riksdag constituency)

Västernorrland County (Swedish: Västernorrlands 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 Västernorrland.

Västernorrland County
Västernorrlands Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Västernorrland County within Sweden
CountyVästernorrland
Population245,347 (2019)[1]
Electorate187,500 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilVästernorrland Regional Council
Created fromVästernorrland County

Västernorrland County currently elects eight 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 187,500 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
201813,3358.18%164,88239.80%44,3662.68%05,6013.44%016,1089.88%122,25513.65%18,8165.41%025,36015.56%1
20149,2115.68%074,97746.25%57,0734.36%05,4403.36%010,9226.74%025,83315.94%26,0973.76%017,56910.84%1
20109,6426.03%070,34143.97%58,7575.47%08,2535.16%011,1856.99%134,55021.60%26,9834.37%07,2644.54%0
200610,2296.67%170,51545.96%55,8713.83%08,2885.40%016,19710.56%126,31917.16%28,6745.65%03,4002.22%0
200214,9029.87%174,48649.34%55,6723.76%013,9749.26%114,5669.65%112,8428.51%111,4507.58%01,2690.84%0
199823,30414.76%271,25745.13%56,4154.06%05,6783.60%010,4916.64%021,61613.69%116,07210.18%1
199411,6666.74%195,26655.00%68,3924.84%010,4326.02%015,9139.19%122,53513.01%26,6863.86%0
19918,7815.06%083,22447.95%65,3463.08%012,7417.34%119,61211.30%122,54312.99%112,2877.08%1
198810,3775.98%089,62551.64%68,8625.11%015,3558.85%125,86114.90%216,2429.36%16,2403.60%0
19859,8115.36%097,38453.21%62,4011.31%018,30610.00%132,14017.56%222,41612.25%1
19829,8435.29%099,96853.69%62,5821.39%06,9973.76%038,99220.94%323,10912.41%14,2472.28%0
197910,0425.40%095,15651.22%512,1206.52%143,89223.62%319,99410.76%13,2621.76%0
19769,3595.02%093,93550.37%612,6616.79%153,04828.44%313,5867.28%13,2771.76%0
197311,3466.35%190,61350.68%610,1015.65%049,51827.70%312,0376.73%14,2272.36%0
197011,6936.58%192,79052.24%616,8469.48%140,92223.04%310,4325.87%04,4862.53%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
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,6305,9714,95516,8504,45324,8345,18964,88239.80%404
Sweden Democrats1,3902,7431,9024,3282,35710,3052,33525,36015.56%101
Moderate Party7072,1311,1244,8141,13210,9141,43322,25513.65%101
Centre Party5371,6181,5034,5621,6225,44881816,1089.88%101
Left Party4291,4431,4232,2331,9334,91595913,3358.18%101
Christian Democrats3068624802,7165503,3055978,8165.41%000
Liberals1005222471,0162023,1463685,6013.44%000
Green Party687022268381902,1182244,3662.68%000
Feminist Initiative18143616957314266880.42%000
Alternative for Sweden23494811950184325050.31%000
Independent Rural Party43212265397492730.17%000
Citizens' Coalition4169395107181980.12%000
Unity2111119155961230.08%000
Direct Democrats41312756531180.07%000
Pirate Party61682874841170.07%000
Nordic Resistance Movement86592362680.04%000
Christian Values Party1411277111620.04%000
Norrland Party14262030360.02%000
Classical Liberal Party21081167350.02%000
Animal Party1023280160.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden040211190.01%000
Initiative020204080.00%000
Basic Income Party001113060.00%000
European Workers Party010000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot0119040150.01%000
Valid Votes6,28016,28412,06637,78612,63165,92212,032163,001100.00%808
Invalid votes – unregistered parties1241421261690.04%
Blank votes68142124346123493931,3890.84%
Invalid votes – other31071833811900.05%
Total Polled6,35216,43812,20138,16412,77866,47912,137164,54987.76%
Registered Electors7,41718,82914,15343,08714,78075,35813,876187,500
Turnout85.64%87.30%86.21%88.57%86.45%88.22%87.47%87.76%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Jörgen Berglund (M), 1,285 votes; Christina Höj Larsen (V), 605 votes; Emil Källström (C), 2,136 votes; Malin Larsson (S), 606 votes; Stefan Löfven (S), 10,235 votes; Ingemar Nilsson (S), 187 votes; Kristina Nilsson (S), 413 votes; and Johnny Skalin (SD), 104 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,2147,0636,44718,6617,03726,6185,93774,97746.25%505
Moderate Party7352,5301,4105,5591,37712,6901,53225,83315.94%202
Sweden Democrats1,0441,7991,2092,6181,6817,5791,63917,56910.84%101
Centre Party4831,0551,1883,3778573,39356910,9226.74%011
Left Party3721,0429301,6028653,6117899,2115.68%011
Green Party1261,1364131,3254023,3173547,0734.36%000
Christian Democrats1745452982,3182672,1833126,0973.76%000
Liberal People's Party945382081,0302702,8924085,4403.36%000
Feminist Initiative1004942716022351,6891843,5752.21%000
Pirate Party38964012533311306730.42%000
Unity1177243581101750.11%000
Independent Rural Party72359344061690.10%000
Party of the Swedes879100567970.06%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party00086100870.05%000
Animal Party134721910460.03%000
Christian Values Party07614481400.02%000
Socialist Justice Party00000241250.02%000
Direct Democrats20120136240.01%000
Classical Liberal Party0001281120.01%000
Communist Party of Sweden000502070.00%000
Health Party000200020.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party000001010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot032176218570.04%000
Valid Votes6,46416,33812,44837,39413,10864,55611,804162,112100.00%8210
Blank votes5210286379117460801,2760.78%
Invalid votes267206205660.04%
Total Polled6,51816,44612,54137,79313,23165,03611,889163,45486.10%
Registered Electors7,70819,25414,74543,55815,51275,25213,813189,842
Turnout84.56%85.42%85.05%86.76%85.30%86.42%86.07%86.10%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Lena Asplund (M), 1,049 votes; Mattias Bäckström Johansson (SD), 0 votes; Susanne Eberstein (S), 2,336 votes; Christina Höj Larsen (V), 424 votes; Emil Källström (C), 1,916 votes; Eva Lohman (M), 566 votes; Ingemar Nilsson (S), 460 votes; Kristina Nilsson (S), 2,304 votes; Jasenko Omanović (S), 1,496 votes; and Eva Sonidsson (S), 550 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,2786,4916,48517,3447,06923,9765,69870,34143.97%505
Moderate Party1,2443,6122,0117,0352,09716,4282,12334,55021.60%202
Centre Party5051,2001,2683,5038703,21162811,1856.99%101
Left Party4531,0391,0791,5139523,7678399,6426.03%011
Green Party2071,3095951,6776153,9224328,7575.47%000
Liberal People's Party2128843961,5604684,1715628,2535.16%000
Sweden Democrats3866503971,1216043,4166907,2644.54%000
Christian Democrats1906654402,5543692,4373286,9834.37%000
Pirate Party441276517763446599810.61%000
Norrland Coalition Party25293234344130326260.39%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party219030516258206200.39%000
Feminist Initiative7101597334192254910.31%000
Socialist Justice Party131102429680.04%000
Rural Democrats1600282110570.04%000
Freedom Party03031201280.02%000
Unity24234111270.02%000
Party of the Swedes0303080140.01%000
Spirits Party0403150130.01%000
National Democrats1112051110.01%000
Health Care Party031112080.01%000
Classical Liberal Party000002020.00%000
Active Democracy000010010.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden000010010.00%000
European Workers Party100000010.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party000001010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot423136202500.03%000
Valid Votes6,57816,14912,83536,96213,52062,48111,450159,975100.00%819
Blank votes841271423851266531081,6251.01%
Invalid votes567182234650.04%
Total Polled6,66716,28212,98437,36513,64863,15711,562161,66584.57%
Registered Electors8,08619,47915,43143,54916,28374,60213,720191,150
Turnout82.45%83.59%84.14%85.80%83.82%84.66%84.27%84.57%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Lena Asplund (M), 1,960 votes; Susanne Eberstein (S), 2,707 votes; Christina Höj Larsen (V), 301 votes; Emil Källström (C), 1,268 votes; Christina Karlsson (S), 1,858 votes; Eva Lohman (M), 1,292 votes; Ingemar Nilsson (S), 343 votes; Jasenko Omanović (S), 1,428 votes; and Eva Sonidsson (S), 811 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,1356,2676,38017,3686,67224,9215,77270,51545.96%505
Moderate Party9013,0331,6295,2551,70012,4361,36526,31917.16%202
Centre Party7841,8241,8324,5811,3684,87193716,19710.56%101
Left Party5511,1151,1791,4291,1933,92783510,2296.67%101
Christian Democrats3247775272,9666033,0024758,6745.65%011
Liberal People's Party2208003791,5675254,3004978,2885.40%011
Green Party1709133839984652,6393035,8713.83%000
Sweden Democrats2113431723452831,6673793,4002.22%000
Health Care Party32541876875192551,0500.68%000
Pirate Party421325914086395609140.60%000
June List5532328537377736910.45%000
Feminist Initiative1466356221290305180.34%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party91511355761104680.31%000
Unity32551983641000.07%000
New Future32052084690.04%000
Socialist Justice Party013030276490.03%000
People's Will0132133130.01%000
National Socialist Front0003261120.01%000
National Democrats031021070.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party000005050.00%000
Unique Party001002140.00%000
Classical Liberal Party000012030.00%000
The Communists100000010.00%000
Rikshushållarna000100010.00%000
Other parties0326341190.01%000
Valid Votes6,45515,90512,71735,30513,05259,17210,811153,417100.00%9211
Blank votes1161981856022249781762,4791.59%
Invalid votes87176305640.04%
Total Polled6,57916,11012,90335,91413,28260,18010,992155,96081.53%
Registered Electors8,38119,68215,97343,35016,73673,57613,584191,282
Turnout78.50%81.85%80.78%82.85%79.36%81.79%80.92%81.53%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Lena Asplund (M), 702 votes; Susanne Eberstein (S), 1,825 votes; Solveig Hellquist (FP), 470 votes; Bertil Kjellberg (M), 1,910 votes; Lars Lindén (KD), 532 votes; Agneta Lundberg (S), 1,516 votes; Jasenko Omanović (S), 822 votes; Birgitta Sellén (C), 1,309 votes; Eva Sonidsson (S), 533 votes; Hans Stenberg (S), 1,371 votes; and Gunilla Wahlén (V), 407 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,2476,9976,64418,0537,00426,6275,91474,48649.34%505
Left Party7771,4721,6372,4431,5115,7191,34314,9029.87%101
Centre Party8191,6191,8144,1951,2933,93589114,5669.65%101
Liberal People's Party3991,5526982,7827486,93985613,9749.26%101
Moderate Party4511,5338802,2438916,26358112,8428.51%101
Christian Democrats4181,1337573,5909753,94663111,4507.58%011
Green Party2148744779125322,4122515,6723.76%000
Sweden Democrats68674748877911611,2690.84%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party27331135316354398330.55%000
New Future36142910126217384610.31%000
Socialist Justice Party112010102991520.10%000
Socialist Party02400595700.05%000
Norrbotten Party3451322415660.04%000
Unity12110190330.02%000
The Communists000333090.01%000
New Swedes000007070.00%000
Other parties231613251760201740.12%000
Valid Votes6,48415,34913,01734,86213,12657,37410,754150,966100.00%9110
Invalid votes992121943952308151022,0471.34%
Total Polled6,58315,56113,21135,25713,35658,18910,856153,01379.56%
Registered Electors8,65619,83816,63643,36916,92873,23213,653192,312
Turnout76.05%78.44%79.41%81.30%78.90%79.46%79.51%79.56%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Susanne Eberstein (S), 2,920 votes; Solveig Hellquist (FP), 657 votes; Bertil Kjellberg (M), 1,396 votes; Kerstin Kristiansson Karlstedt (S), 1,086 votes; Lars Lindén (KD), 1,242 votes; Agneta Lundberg (S), 1,790 votes; Göran Norlander (S), 789 votes; Birgitta Sellén (C), 1,442 votes; Hans Stenberg (S), 1,573 votes; and Gunilla Wahlén (V), 612 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,2726,6296,90916,9607,31124,6495,52771,25745.13%505
Left Party1,2872,2042,2164,1732,4058,8852,13423,30414.76%202
Moderate Party7522,9181,5104,1041,5469,7761,01021,61613.69%101
Christian Democrats6061,8001,1694,7911,1315,71086516,07210.18%101
Centre Party6091,1591,5022,9369732,60470810,4916.64%011
Green Party3079144921,0975452,6723886,4154.06%000
Liberal People's Party1446483071,2362842,7403195,6783.60%000
Other parties1352482194333711,4042493,0591.94%000
Valid Votes7,11216,52014,32435,73014,56658,44011,200157,892100.00%9110
Invalid votes1743002856162181,3211443,0581.90%
Total Polled7,28616,82014,60936,34614,78459,76111,344160,95081.55%
Registered Electors9,19020,67717,79644,22218,08173,38014,016197,362
Turnout79.28%81.35%82.09%82.19%81.77%81.44%80.94%81.55%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Susanne Eberstein (S), 2,642 votes; Jan Erik Ågren (KD), 236 votes; Kerstin Kristiansson (S), 1,157 votes; Agneta Lundberg (S), 2,349 votes; Per-Richard Molén (M), 2,339 votes; Göran Norlander (S), 1,340 votes; Birgitta Sellén (C), 1,406 votes; Hans Stenberg (S), 1,716 votes; Claes Stockhaus (V), 821 votes; and Gunilla Wahlén (V), 1,215 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,5468,2599,29622,18410,02333,2357,72395,26655.00%606
Moderate Party7833,5651,7274,4541,7419,30596022,53513.01%202
Centre Party1,0252,0002,1304,2081,5254,09093515,9139.19%101
Left Party7081,1971,2711,7431,1604,4631,12411,6666.74%101
Liberal People's Party2491,1354762,4775464,93561410,4326.02%011
Green Party5291,2166771,5117953,2254398,3924.84%011
Christian Democratic Unity1876965632,5024591,9323476,6863.86%000
New Democracy5416047177895631011,1910.69%000
Other parties571274621664524951,1290.65%000
Valid Votes8,13818,35516,23339,47216,40262,27212,338173,210100.00%10212
Invalid votes100230173351187671931,8051.03%
Total Polled8,23818,58516,40639,82316,58962,94312,431175,01587.08%
Registered Electors9,71821,40018,65545,10718,96672,84614,292200,984
Turnout84.77%86.85%87.94%88.29%87.47%86.41%86.98%87.08%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,9287,0178,74919,3389,29528,2026,69583,22447.95%606
Moderate Party8133,5441,7274,1401,8739,4051,04122,54312.99%101
Centre Party1,2962,3352,4945,1061,9205,2881,17319,61211.30%101
Liberal People's Party3331,3905982,9236705,99982812,7417.34%101
Christian Democratic Unity4301,2981,0624,0158843,92567312,2877.08%101
Left Party5308031,1191,1459543,3768548,7815.06%011
New Democracy4451,0635411,7785843,2605348,2054.73%011
Green Party3237654289245112,1562395,3463.08%000
Other parties57783410360404918270.48%000
Valid Votes8,15518,29316,75239,47216,75162,01512,128173,566100.00%10212
Invalid votes1072092185092018271202,1911.25%
Total Polled8,26218,50216,97039,98116,95262,84212,248175,75786.82%
Registered Electors9,92421,31619,34045,57519,34572,74614,196202,442
Turnout83.25%86.80%87.75%87.73%87.63%86.39%86.28%86.82%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,5157,6669,24120,57110,13330,4167,08389,62551.64%606
Centre Party1,5993,2843,1476,5862,3557,3901,50025,86114.90%202
Moderate Party5462,5351,3223,0461,3616,76067216,2429.36%101
Liberal People's Party4891,7347653,6368536,94793115,3558.85%101
Left Party – Communists6311,1261,2881,3661,0383,9191,00910,3775.98%011
Green Party4821,1568681,8561,0563,0114338,8625.11%011
Christian Democratic Unity2325044962,2934411,9293456,2403.60%000
Other parties13261191649650251,0060.58%000
Valid Votes8,50718,03117,24639,51817,24661,02211,998173,568100.00%10212
Invalid votes89182167410158629841,7190.98%
Total Polled8,59618,21317,41339,92817,40461,65112,082175,28786.61%
Registered Electors10,15621,19419,70045,53219,76372,05613,994202,395
Turnout84.64%85.93%88.39%87.69%88.06%85.56%86.34%86.61%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,1848,38910,26421,92210,93833,1337,55497,38453.21%606
Centre Party1,9263,9253,8178,9293,0118,7011,83132,14017.56%202
Moderate Party7763,3811,8284,4141,8909,1121,01522,41612.25%101
Liberal People's Party6172,1111,0364,3901,0398,1011,01218,30610.00%101
Left Party – Communists5639661,3101,3511,0193,7338699,8115.36%011
Green Party1753542364112838421002,4011.31%000
Other parties7422010124340275610.31%000
Valid Votes9,24819,16818,51141,51818,20463,96212,408183,019100.00%10111
Invalid votes49131117275114480681,2340.67%
Total Polled9,29719,29918,62841,79318,31864,44212,476184,25390.47%
Registered Electors10,42521,35020,21145,86420,17671,90813,717203,651
Turnout89.18%90.39%92.17%91.12%90.79%89.62%90.95%90.47%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,3158,68610,65522,13211,17034,2577,75399,96853.69%617
Centre Party2,1895,0994,4699,9613,54311,6042,12738,99220.94%303
Moderate Party7923,2861,6934,6411,9529,7281,01723,10912.41%112
Left Party – Communists5491,0091,3251,3071,0913,7438199,8435.29%011
Liberal People's Party2346143561,9263273,1503906,9973.76%000
Christian Democratic Unity1703003721,6133271,1613044,2472.28%000
Green Party1044482064352989751162,5821.39%000
K-Party41394681314573440.18%000
Other parties210682647990.05%000
Valid Votes9,35919,46519,17642,09118,72364,82712,540186,181100.00%10313
Invalid votes6820515125196517651,3530.72%
Total Polled9,42719,67019,32742,34218,81965,34412,605187,53492.23%
Registered Electors10,47421,33620,72145,56520,30071,27013,673203,339
Turnout90.00%92.19%93.27%92.93%92.70%91.69%92.19%92.23%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,1858,11610,78920,88610,95931,8297,39295,15651.22%516
Centre Party2,6045,6844,92410,9704,21812,9302,56243,89223.62%303
Moderate Party6952,9351,5893,7711,7138,32197019,99410.76%101
Liberal People's Party4331,1166003,4245745,35761612,1206.52%101
Left Party – Communists6221,1151,2971,3121,0183,86481410,0425.40%011
Christian Democratic Unity1492543021,2822747912103,2621.76%000
Workers' Party – The Communists2222031519823167130.38%000
Communist Party of Sweden1115208713241374240.23%000
Other parties6331123159491910.10%000
Valid Votes9,70719,29019,73541,90618,88263,65812,616185,794100.00%10212
Invalid votes421069616172252287570.41%
Total Polled9,74919,39619,83142,06718,95463,91012,644186,55192.05%
Registered Electors10,66121,07921,26045,42520,48270,06513,695202,667
Turnout91.45%92.02%93.28%92.61%92.54%91.22%92.33%92.05%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,1768,03411,14320,44410,66431,2937,18193,93550.37%606
Centre Party3,1446,5335,93512,6085,20916,4933,12653,04828.44%314
Moderate Party4472,1071,1002,5211,3605,54051113,5867.28%101
People's Party4301,2416213,5745605,62561012,6616.79%101
Left Party – Communists5979011,4271,3219853,3747549,3595.02%011
Christian Democratic Unity1462692861,2872837922143,2771.76%000
Communist Party of Sweden10382914344298155770.31%000
Other parties0145153153550.03%000
Valid Votes9,95019,13720,54641,91319,10863,43012,414186,498100.00%11213
Invalid votes2667728752177164970.27%
Total Polled9,97619,20420,61842,00019,16063,60712,430186,99592.65%
Registered Electors10,88920,69421,91745,14620,47569,33213,370201,823
Turnout91.62%92.80%94.07%93.03%93.58%91.74%92.97%92.65%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeHärnö
-sand
Kram
-fors
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Sollef
-teå
Sunds
-vall
TimråCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,1478,13911,11219,44210,30329,6426,82890,61350.68%606
Centre Party2,9156,2515,54111,5265,24915,2652,77149,51827.70%303
Moderate Party3531,8599362,2561,2474,97641012,0376.73%101
Left Party – Communists7989211,8291,6281,1544,12888811,3466.35%101
People's Party4571,0255272,9124134,23553210,1015.65%011
Christian Democratic Unity1662843681,8383341,0082294,2272.36%000
Communist Party of Sweden20546815259264186350.36%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)132465352387112580.14%000
Other parties74358251530.03%000
Valid Votes9,87618,56120,44939,79418,79059,63011,688178,788100.00%11112
Invalid votes221526331612182410.13%
Total Polled9,89818,57620,47539,82718,80659,75111,696179,02992.06%
Registered Electors10,90920,07121,82043,20820,25965,49612,715194,478
Turnout90.73%92.55%93.84%92.18%92.83%91.23%91.99%92.06%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅngeBateåBjärt
-rå
Fjälls
-jö
Härnö
-sand
Indals-
Liden
Kram
-fors
Mat
-fors
Nju
-runda
Nora
-ström
Nord
-ingrå
Örnskö
-ldsvik
Ram
-sele
Sollef
-teå
StödeSunds
-vall
TimråUllån
-ger
Ytter
-lännäs
Postal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,6648861,0611,8986,1971,1154,5251,7924,04853864117,6811,3717,26389317,4955,8736412,70911,49992,79052.24%617
Centre Party2,1464313699433,8217629911,2551,2136746878,0316603,1486676,0191,7427658705,72840,92223.04%303
People's Party53320541151,04115022528862264853,724565371434,4577131021303,78716,8469.48%101
Left Party – Communists772108147332723911,02422279687121,4932237681492,227812313091,36711,6936.58%101
Moderate Party21046351381,0569218693195941211,45794717502,155233821383,24010,4325.87%011
Christian Democratic Unity1592221612467554658331741,630571614363118169717524,4862.53%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists84612513801012903804233231434110.23%000
Other parties000020000001010000035390.02%000
Valid Votes8,4921,5171,6933,48813,1112,2867,0433,7156,9671,4891,62234,1072,46412,6031,94533,0269,5571,6934,25026,551177,619100.00%11213
Invalid votes10124181424102537121603882010.11%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes8,5021,5181,6953,49213,1292,2877,0473,7176,9711,4901,62234,1322,46712,6101,94633,0479,5631,6934,25326,639177,820
Postal Votes1,5431862115794,5342831,0653858382571634,6333172,4861986,5751,515189524-26,639-158
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes10,0451,7041,9064,07117,6632,5708,1124,1027,8091,7471,78538,7652,78415,0962,14439,62211,0781,8824,7770177,66289.06%
Registered Electors11,4491,8632,1014,59319,8282,9128,7554,7248,7861,9171,88543,3353,09716,7712,48745,39012,3202,0565,206199,475
Turnout87.74%91.47%90.72%88.63%89.08%88.26%92.66%86.83%88.88%91.13%94.69%89.45%89.89%90.01%86.21%87.29%89.92%91.54%91.76%89.06%

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