Västra Götaland County North (Riksdag constituency)

Västra Götaland County North (Swedish: Västra Götalands Läns Norra) is one of the 29 multi-member constituencies of the Riksdag, the national legislature of Sweden. The constituency was established as Älvsborg County North in 1970 when the Riksdag changed from a bicameral legislature to a unicameral legislature. It was renamed Västra Götaland County North in 1998 when the counties of Älvsborg, Gothenburg and Bohus and Skaraborg were merged to create Västra Götaland. The constituency currently consists of the municipalities of Åmål, Bengtsfors, Dals-Ed, Färgelanda, Lysekil, Mellerud, Munkedal, Orust, Sotenäs, Strömstad, Tanum, Trollhättan, Uddevalla and Vänersborg.

Västra Götaland County North
Västra Götalands Läns Norra
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Västra Götaland County North within Sweden
Municipality
CountyVästra Götaland
Population273,878 (2019)[1]
Electorate203,176 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilVästra Götaland Regional Council
Created fromÄlvsborg County North

Västra Götaland County North 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 203,176 registered electors.

Election results

Summary

ElectionLeft
V/VPK
Social
Democrats

S
Greens
MP
Liberals
L/FP/F
Centre
C
Moderates
M
Christian
Democrats

KD/KDS
Sweden
Democrats

SD
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
201811,0296.32%053,32830.55%36,3493.64%08,1244.65%013,8097.91%130,79417.64%211,3476.50%037,39121.42%2
20149,8955.53%058,28932.55%411,2196.27%09,4725.29%012,3356.89%135,97920.09%29,0995.08%027,02715.09%2
20109,9075.73%056,06032.43%312,0036.94%113,3937.75%111,4496.62%146,58226.95%311,0926.42%010,5136.08%0
20069,3865.78%062,57438.52%47,7894.80%012,0957.45%114,4718.91%134,42721.19%213,1238.08%14,5322.79%0
200213,2988.54%164,05041.15%46,6874.30%019,20012.33%111,9157.65%118,86012.12%118,20311.69%12,1691.39%0
199820,21912.85%157,00236.24%47,6124.84%06,8634.36%010,1816.47%028,11717.88%223,82815.15%2
199410,1786.09%075,63245.25%59,5625.72%011,8357.08%116,6279.95%131,39118.78%28,7155.21%0
19916,7534.08%059,47635.94%35,2843.19%015,1649.16%118,24211.02%131,55919.07%215,3759.29%1
19887,8404.88%066,94941.70%410,0146.24%021,04513.11%124,54615.29%224,26515.11%25,5433.45%0
19856,9144.20%070,27542.66%42,5851.57%027,18216.50%227,15216.48%130,31918.41%2
19826,9204.25%069,46142.70%42,5541.57%012,3937.62%132,26919.84%235,60121.88%23,3092.03%0
19796,3564.02%063,48140.16%419,33812.23%136,95223.38%229,21818.48%22,3931.51%0
19764,6272.98%061,02939.29%419,50912.56%147,15330.35%320,61113.27%12,2481.45%0
19734,8563.35%058,25840.24%417,11511.82%143,49830.05%318,02812.45%12,6511.83%0
19704,0953.01%056,20641.30%425,64818.85%233,73624.79%213,3619.82%12,8812.12%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
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Lyse
-kil
Melle
-rud
Munke
-dal
OrustSote
-näs
Ström
-stad
TanumTroll
-hättan
Udde
-valla
Väners
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party2,7621,9107071,1443,2011,4621,7502,7281,6391,9231,94713,25610,9057,99453,32830.55%303
Sweden Democrats1,8351,5567941,3792,1531,6511,8312,2821,3531,5331,6716,3647,4115,57837,39121.42%202
Moderate Party1,0918594775701,5449471,1222,0791,6311,3841,9636,4936,5964,03830,79417.64%202
Centre Party5965583725246986926141,0895216161,0642,2382,3731,85413,8097.91%101
Christian Democrats4664463052465434114807245355185721,8572,5471,69711,3476.50%011
Left Party533320881906522504167223134114332,5382,4301,73311,0296.32%011
Liberals269158851255371592085553524854711,8221,7691,1298,1244.65%000
Green Party24214065704251461574031753233001,5941,4108996,3493.64%000
Feminist Initiative312061220102643168549114144856610.38%000
Alternative for Sweden452472133231226201731134124986150.35%000
Citizens' Coalition20573191072145207368483100.18%000
Pirate Party412014239171133030151410.08%000
Direct Democrats564343584482923181240.07%000
Unity6200783141272319181100.06%000
Christian Values Party00615383237150181070.06%000
Independent Rural Party1364431711312321971040.06%000
Animal Party200790910143162213960.05%000
Nordic Resistance Movement12411337301141210620.04%000
Classical Liberal Party00108010210443240.01%000
Basic Income Party03006012000270210.01%000
Initiative0000000001003150.00%000
Common sense in Sweden0000000000000440.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0000000000120030.00%000
Parties not on the ballot00002014010331150.01%000
Valid Votes7,9096,0132,9364,3009,8855,7836,67410,7406,5927,3288,57436,60935,96925,261174,573100.00%8210
Invalid votes – unregistered parties41003311050211813610.03%
Blank votes8052375711049781534858823403192541,7170.97%
Invalid votes – other1212223701118159640.04%
Total Polled7,9946,0682,9744,35910,0005,8376,75610,9106,6457,3878,65936,97836,31125,537176,41586.83%
Registered Electors9,4257,1033,4754,99111,4246,7787,83612,2537,5338,7999,89542,77941,79529,090203,176
Turnout84.82%85.43%85.58%87.34%87.54%86.12%86.22%89.04%88.21%83.95%87.51%86.44%86.88%87.79%86.83%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Ann-Sofie Alm (M), 782 votes; Fredrik Christensson (C), 986 votes; Matheus Enholm (SD), 188 votes; Jörgen Hellman (S), 916 votes; Paula Holmqvist (S), 953 votes; Johan Hultberg (M), 1,173 votes; Magnus Jacobsson (KD), 449 votes; Elin Segerlind (V), 420 votes; Jimmy Ståhl (SD), 5 votes; and Mats Wiking (S), 1,148 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,7747,2363,0852,2748501,4551,7796,1212,8491,74814,4808,5792,05958,28932.55%404
Moderate Party3,9625,9561,3149615365521,1837,1051,2451,0536,3834,4001,32935,97920.09%202
Sweden Democrats2,9022,8461,3411,1665871,0201,0893,1231,8361,2054,8123,9431,15727,02715.09%202
Centre Party9111,7605685823985867961,5495087191,4751,60687712,3356.89%101
Green Party1,0052,338392200771112692,1963381902,1901,53138211,2196.27%011
Left Party1,1241,576404225801442691,3095192092,0641,6563169,8955.53%011
Liberal People's Party7761,811307183811382662,0502811861,8761,1973209,4725.29%011
Christian Democrats7791,8062812742061594391,4612462761,3051,1047639,0995.08%011
Feminist Initiative4497681521404149106818172888294891044,2052.35%000
Pirate Party74102162217122511435716774286930.39%000
Unity2124141233635129494022300.13%000
Party of the Swedes10328831291095204821760.10%000
Christian Values Party161521811314101111781170.07%000
Independent Rural Party41248451364544640.04%000
Animal Party1661100133011142580.03%000
Direct Democrats74100021500432380.02%000
Classical Liberal Party1210000402430170.01%000
Crossroads220000040000080.00%000
Health Party800000000000080.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden010000004010060.00%000
European Workers Party010000100001360.00%000
Nya Partiet000000000300030.00%000
Socialist Justice Party010000000010020.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party000000100000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot1217411141934161681060.06%000
Valid Votes17,85326,3167,8956,0582,8924,2486,25925,9538,0765,70935,70324,7257,366179,053100.00%9413
Blank votes23921297663659802449563320290651,8661.03%
Invalid votes262120030113100400.02%
Total Polled18,09426,5347,9946,1252,9304,3076,33926,2008,1715,77336,03625,0257,431180,95986.39%
Registered Electors20,99530,0689,6277,3243,5015,0207,23729,2079,8506,95242,35528,9598,372209,467
Turnout86.18%88.25%83.04%83.63%83.69%85.80%87.59%89.70%82.95%83.04%85.08%86.42%88.76%86.39%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Said Abdu (FP), 491 votes; Mikael Cederbratt (M), 629 votes; Rossana Dinamarca (V), 1,354 votes; Janine Alm Ericson (MP), 624 votes; Penilla Gunther (KD), 475 votes; Jörgen Hellman (S), 1,233 votes; Paula Holmqvist (S), 872 votes; Peter Johnsson (S), 1,433 votes; Jonas Millard SD); 0 votes; Annika Qarlsson (C), 1,124 votes; Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (M), 1,035 votes; Markus Wiechel (SD), 6 votes; and Maria Andersson Willner (S), 975 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,5776,4543,1232,3108001,4381,6515,5652,9261,71514,4458,1731,88356,06032.43%303
Moderate Party4,7687,0001,9491,3897651,0321,5038,7581,7231,5268,2736,2571,63946,58226.95%303
Liberal People's Party1,0942,5064733141292064402,5054603542,5371,79258313,3937.75%101
Green Party1,0122,3824762941041273222,1943592602,3191,71643812,0036.94%101
Centre Party8391,5515176524456287921,2685037651,2681,38184011,4496.62%101
Christian Democrats9762,1944103512602205491,7382953721,5011,29593111,0926.42%011
Sweden Democrats1,3671,1914293391723614821,3367774431,6951,50641510,5136.08%011
Left Party1,0281,5464203091091732961,2775622911,9951,6132889,9075.73%011
Pirate Party13915928231513231386623205129391,0000.58%000
Feminist Initiative856017188813982517103114145800.34%000
Party of the Swedes0610050210017270680.04%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party00000013310240410.02%000
National Democrats5490100210721320.02%000
Rural Democrats01051220111242310.02%000
Classical Liberal Party1900102600320240.01%000
Unity1110002210200100.01%000
Spirits Party110100300100290.01%000
Health Care Party101120010002080.00%000
Freedom Party210000011001170.00%000
Socialist Justice Party110001010000040.00%000
European Workers Party020000000000020.00%000
Active Democracy000100000000010.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden000000001000010.00%000
Norrländska Coalition000001000000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot112220204215101420.02%000
Valid Votes16,89825,0907,8616,0052,8134,2176,07924,9307,7145,76934,37924,0287,077172,860100.00%9312
Blank votes239285102994878982849170423357872,2611.29%
Invalid votes34420515041461490.03%
Total Polled17,14025,3797,9676,1062,8614,3006,17825,2197,8055,84334,81624,3917,165175,17085.31%
Registered Electors20,16229,0869,8007,5863,5265,1427,21928,1549,5417,14141,05728,6308,284205,328
Turnout85.01%87.26%81.30%80.49%81.14%83.63%85.58%89.58%81.80%81.82%84.80%85.19%86.49%85.31%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Erik Almqvist (SD), 20 votes; Anita Brodén (FP), 855 vites; Mikael Cederbratt (M), 1,950 votes; Rossana Dinamarca (V), 1,197 votes; Penilla Gunther (KD), 553 votes; Jörgen Hellman (S), 567 votes; Peter Johnsson (S), 2,958 votes; Christina Oskarsson (S), 924 votes; Annika Qarlsson (C), 1,012 votes; Peter Rådberg (MP), 557 votes; Henrik Ripa (M), 1,588 votes; and Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (M), 820 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,1647,2973,3542,6089311,5561,8146,2513,1401,93415,9269,6311,96862,57438.52%404
Moderate Party3,2725,2491,3951,0095437141,2466,8151,3091,1616,0494,4401,22534,42721.19%202
Centre Party1,0711,8698468784717649041,4416719011,8011,94590914,4718.91%101
Christian Democrats1,0942,4174854183312306221,9994045321,7621,7221,10713,1238.08%101
Liberal People's Party1,1162,2403852971292594022,3204023012,1881,55150512,0957.45%101
Left Party1,1021,474439338841532881,2725832841,7331,3572799,3865.78%011
Green Party6451,54131824777871881,4502801771,3731,0953117,7894.80%011
Sweden Democrats606550182128531712115753812416275962114,5322.79%000
June List811162898907447853736122108439650.59%000
Feminist Initiative891483933817381596230150128289290.57%000
Pirate Party96151373815201185213202142398960.55%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party154896075519819123680155000.31%000
Health Care Party28193219163243025307675144000.25%000
National Socialist Front36070002120751651260.08%000
National Democrats1103600112520220800.05%000
Unity59020045211051440.03%000
People's Will11003121321171330.02%000
New Future2453201000001180.01%000
Socialist Justice Party010000111010050.00%000
Classical Liberal Party000000000013040.00%000
Kvinnokraft000000010110030.00%000
European Workers Party010000100000020.00%000
Unique Party000010010000020.00%000
Communist League000000000001010.00%000
Other parties4322000441331270.02%000
Valid Votes15,40523,1447,5926,0962,7474,0815,84922,7537,3895,65732,13922,9176,663162,432100.00%9211
Blank votes30539119510453981263831391255664561093,0501.84%
Invalid votes77211227541675660.04%
Total Polled15,71723,5427,7896,2012,8014,1815,97723,1437,5335,78632,72123,3806,777165,54882.66%
Registered Electors19,23527,7329,8237,8643,5685,2087,09626,5959,4627,33539,87628,4708,021200,285
Turnout81.71%84.89%79.29%78.85%78.50%80.28%84.23%87.02%79.61%78.88%82.06%82.12%84.49%82.66%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Britt Bohlin Olsson (S), 2,360 votes; Anita Brodén (FP), 725 vites; Mikael Cederbratt (M), 1,970 votes; Rossana Dinamarca (V), 866 votes; Jörgen Hellman (S), 343 votes; Peter Johnsson (S), 1,882 votes; Björn Leivik (M), 1,184 votes; Christina Nenes (S), 883 votes; Annika Qarlsson (C), 1,404 votes; Peter Rådberg (MP), 464 votes; and Ingemar Vänerlöv (KD), 750 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,4287,4503,4572,8631,0231,6211,8926,9763,2562,02015,3659,7261,97364,05041.15%404
Liberal People's Party1,7713,3236995591744405673,8416905443,4662,49663019,20012.33%101
Moderate Party1,6202,8397155512913746973,6557317163,5322,47066918,86012.12%101
Christian Democrats1,4993,4347506534644099912,5675737572,3632,2701,47318,20311.69%101
Left Party1,5081,9925144301152483821,8036973582,7212,13339713,2988.54%101
Centre Party7961,1868428724847969237246098651,3851,65977411,9157.65%101
Green Party6061,21329818699802011,0603371741,2159562626,6874.30%011
Sweden Democrats305106511486770361191109647204362,1691.39%000
New Future4551443335152528272940116685560.36%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party182710164313138466223733610.23%000
Socialist Party11101020470010270.02%000
Unity0000001200430100.01%000
European Workers Party000800000010090.01%000
Socialist Justice Party020000000001030.00%000
The Communists000000002000020.00%000
Rikshushållarna010000000000010.00%000
Other parties51452011317192517183051103170.20%000
Valid Votes14,65821,6707,4006,1972,7004,0725,78121,1847,1415,65630,79122,1236,295155,668100.00%9110
Invalid votes2343721661054665114318121121496500982,7561.74%
Total Polled14,89222,0427,5666,3022,7464,1375,89521,5027,2625,77731,28722,6236,393158,42480.81%
Registered Electors18,41526,5439,7798,1423,6845,2387,12825,3699,3467,42439,03628,1517,795196,050
Turnout80.87%83.04%77.37%77.40%74.54%78.98%82.70%84.76%77.70%77.82%80.15%80.36%82.01%80.81%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Britt Bohlin (S), 4,339 votes; Anita Brodén (FP), 1,685 vites; Barbro Feltzing (MP), 477 votes; Peter Johnsson (S), 2,177 votes; Christina Nenes (S), 1,198 votes; Elizabeth Nyström (M), 1,948 votes; Annika Qarlsson (C), 1,348 votes; Nils-Erik Söderqvist (S), 885 votes; Rossana Valeria Dinamarca (V), 1,773 votes; and Ingemar Vänerlöv (KD), 320 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,8016,6343,2362,7478931,5621,6805,9482,9501,84213,7028,2801,72757,00236.24%404
Moderate Party2,4444,2081,2461,0624545949555,2879611,0655,1593,73095228,11717.88%202
Christian Democrats1,9413,9241,0349315945581,1523,6618219563,4203,2591,57723,82815.15%202
Left Party2,3222,8289516962434075512,5961,2185764,1463,03265320,21912.85%101
Centre Party7219935886284427347926095678051,0951,49371410,1816.47%011
Green Party6491,2743442541441222661,1673233211,3691,0383417,6124.84%011
Liberal People's Party4941,257257233901653051,2402201931,2328952826,8634.36%011
Other parties230403132735385127463201217918471973,4702.21%000
Valid Votes14,60221,5217,7886,6242,9134,2275,82820,9717,2615,97531,04122,1986,343157,292100.00%9312
Invalid votes402432166143861001184521091456194871013,3602.09%
Total Polled15,00421,9537,9546,7672,9994,3275,94621,4237,3706,12031,66022,6856,444160,65282.60%
Registered Electors18,13225,94810,0478,5533,7965,3497,09924,9099,1817,68138,40627,5937,790194,484
Turnout82.75%84.60%79.17%79.12%79.00%80.89%83.76%86.01%80.27%79.68%82.44%82.21%82.72%82.60%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Marianne Andersson (C), 1,421 votes; Britt Bohlin (S), 2,525 votes; Barbro Johansson (MP), 396 votes; Ingvar Johnsson (S), 2,590 votes; Elver Jonsson (FP), 828 votes; Björn Leivik (M), 2,010 votes; Christina Nenes (S), 1,629 votes; Elizabeth Nyström (M), 2,598 votes; Fanny Rizell (KD), 292 votes; Stig Sandström (V), 579 votes; Nils-Erik Söderqvist (S), 1,244 votes; and Ingemar Vänerlöv (KD), 364 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,8249,0794,3943,4881,1622,0022,2117,9314,0662,47217,79510,9612,24775,63245.25%505
Moderate Party2,6934,5301,5591,2185467331,1965,8051,0501,2435,4414,2601,11731,39118.78%202
Centre Party1,1981,7449431,0086471,0261,2501,1588771,3991,8852,4111,08116,6279.95%101
Liberal People's Party9781,9714544031542663882,2193183012,2431,66747311,8357.08%101
Left Party1,2211,4234153391181952901,2546642632,1191,58429310,1786.09%011
Green Party7611,5393683152472193701,4823624551,6041,3914499,5625.72%011
Christian Democratic Unity6361,7153293882841634961,1892593481,0091,0558448,7155.21%011
New Democracy2512847464245276348102117321288772,0781.24%000
Other parties133140352021162511611043309135341,1370.68%000
Valid Votes15,69522,4258,5717,2433,2034,6726,30221,5027,8086,64132,72623,7526,615167,155100.00%9312
Invalid votes2653161171075189123352107103429363892,5111.48%
Total Polled15,96022,7418,6887,3503,2544,7616,42521,8547,9156,74433,15524,1156,704169,66687.79%
Registered Electors17,97225,47110,2658,7173,9135,4787,19724,0769,1087,90537,69327,8207,652193,267
Turnout88.80%89.28%84.64%84.32%83.16%86.91%89.27%90.77%86.90%85.31%87.96%86.68%87.61%87.79%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,9067,2193,7272,9568281,6101,6965,5993,1721,98814,5348,6241,61759,47635.94%314
Moderate Party2,8154,3401,5251,1205227151,1645,7491,0961,1945,7004,4311,18831,55919.07%202
Centre Party1,2801,8781,0631,2118211,0411,2601,2121,0041,5252,1342,7111,10218,24211.02%101
Christian Democratic Unity1,1162,7266957704833628772,0425056871,8592,0201,23315,3759.29%101
Liberal People's Party1,3132,4236384821973214462,7605153922,9402,20053715,1649.16%101
New Democracy1,2851,5416005502674624831,7366996292,3211,97750613,0567.89%101
Left Party817961260248651091868604041481,4521,0641796,7534.08%000
Green Party4318711751731091081769431962099087871985,2843.19%000
Other parties3967262019181680351117365235920.36%000
Valid Votes15,00222,0268,7097,5303,3114,7466,30420,9817,6266,78332,02123,8796,583165,501100.00%9110
Invalid votes3053691551103378105386117107583432892,8691.70%
Total Polled15,30722,3958,8647,6403,3444,8246,40921,3677,7436,89032,60424,3116,672168,37087.86%
Registered Electors17,19524,97810,4138,9933,9745,5567,15123,4458,9897,96537,44228,0657,467191,633
Turnout89.02%89.66%85.12%84.95%84.15%86.83%89.62%91.14%86.14%86.50%87.08%86.62%89.35%87.86%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,6287,8574,1153,4149661,8091,9066,3403,5622,31916,5859,7101,73866,94941.70%404
Centre Party1,8112,5891,4781,6171,0361,4051,7561,8941,1881,8932,8613,4431,57524,54615.29%202
Moderate Party1,8423,4611,2558704075821,0284,1987821,0124,1103,6651,05324,26515.11%202
Liberal People's Party1,7223,3408227453374247024,0036906293,7613,00986121,04513.11%112
Green Party8911,3863713892262603571,5684484191,8181,54533610,0146.24%011
Left Party – Communists8671,065344289761032101,0344561421,8171,2661717,8404.88%000
Christian Democratic Unity4181,0872212641671033046091992877126834895,5433.45%000
Other parties8748057264219155236243430.21%000
Valid Votes14,26620,8338,6067,5933,2224,6886,26919,6887,3446,71631,71623,3576,247160,545100.00%9211
Invalid votes17922788752963582827864358300541,8551.14%
Total Polled14,44521,0608,6947,6683,2514,7516,32719,9707,4226,78032,07423,6576,301162,40086.66%
Registered Electors16,52223,90110,3289,0363,9495,5097,09122,3078,6638,01437,31327,6697,103187,405
Turnout87.43%88.11%84.18%84.86%82.32%86.24%89.23%89.52%85.67%84.60%85.96%85.50%88.71%86.66%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,9478,1594,2803,6859701,8351,9006,5903,7812,43117,37310,5951,72970,27542.66%404
Moderate Party2,3094,0631,7091,1905867921,3074,9191,0301,4545,0814,6311,24830,31918.41%202
Liberal People's Party2,2674,4281,1991,0044795491,0154,8909028044,5813,8881,17627,18216.50%202
Centre Party2,0283,0331,5251,9331,2341,5261,9181,8461,2102,1983,0963,7491,85627,15216.48%112
Left Party – Communists7751,05028822772881768953681641,5951,0751416,9144.20%000
Green Party185313961146468764211301185503341162,5851.57%000
Other parties2132714871354156476472950.18%000
Valid Votes14,53221,0789,1048,1673,4134,8656,40519,6157,4367,17532,32324,3366,273164,722100.00%9110
Invalid votes13516758591938581774950223196511,2800.77%
Total Polled14,66721,2459,1628,2263,4324,9036,46319,7927,4857,22532,54624,5326,324166,00290.53%
Registered Electors15,96623,13210,4309,1843,9625,4656,99321,3008,3538,10236,32227,2816,872183,362
Turnout91.86%91.84%87.84%89.57%86.62%89.72%92.42%92.92%89.61%89.18%89.60%89.92%92.03%90.53%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,7907,7374,4953,7289921,8391,9066,1933,7572,49017,37510,5241,63569,46142.70%415
Moderate Party2,7704,9531,9671,3106358971,5846,2571,2101,5895,8325,0851,51235,60121.88%202
Centre Party2,4263,5051,7862,2371,3901,8591,9762,5661,4342,5323,9164,8021,84032,26919.84%202
Liberal People's Party8952,1454955311981975601,9653773772,3381,63568012,3937.62%101
Left Party – Communists79299222623753911641,0023351301,6291,1181516,9204.25%000
Christian Democratic Unity25458820620911846142390981944183832633,3092.03%000
Green Party17337695113654778445116111455384962,5541.57%000
K-Party0111000330420150.01%000
Other parties2315652192852243451590.10%000
Valid Votes14,12320,3129,2778,3713,4534,9776,41918,8497,3357,42531,99123,9676,182162,681100.00%9110
Invalid votes11615969421137421565239233180351,1710.71%
Total Polled14,23920,4719,3468,4133,4645,0146,46119,0057,3877,46432,22424,1476,217163,85292.08%
Registered Electors15,26822,09110,4099,2793,8705,4356,92720,1748,0798,17635,15326,3666,717177,944
Turnout93.26%92.67%89.79%90.67%89.51%92.25%93.27%94.21%91.43%91.29%91.67%91.58%92.56%92.08%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,0486,8694,1763,5949181,6611,6475,3443,4192,31916,2399,8061,44163,48140.16%404
Centre Party2,8513,9512,1362,5041,5871,9962,2243,1571,6892,8034,6445,3692,04136,95223.38%202
Moderate Party2,0543,9591,7071,1795047671,3845,0979421,3924,6814,2481,30429,21818.48%202
Liberal People's Party1,5243,1688146942983137763,1486265423,8262,71789219,33812.23%101
Left Party – Communists69678822222161941478813041321,5761,0991356,3564.02%000
Christian Democratic Unity21142215016410423109176661763502641782,3931.51%000
Communist Party of Sweden115640204003580750.05%000
Workers' Party – The Communists6000000060930240.02%000
Other parties10367151059311314493522360.15%000
Valid Votes13,40119,2089,2188,3753,4824,8616,29617,8387,0657,37831,40923,5495,993158,073100.00%909
Invalid votes611283417822271102830125115217260.46%
Total Polled13,46219,3369,2528,3923,4904,8836,32317,9487,0937,40831,53423,6646,014158,79991.45%
Registered Electors14,52621,08210,3929,2873,8555,3106,81219,1587,7568,12634,84625,9706,518173,638
Turnout92.68%91.72%89.03%90.36%90.53%91.96%92.82%93.68%91.45%91.16%90.50%91.12%92.27%91.45%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,7286,4714,0293,6128331,4871,5335,1283,2702,23115,9689,4341,30561,02939.29%404
Centre Party3,6575,3802,7282,9741,8192,2162,5604,5342,0453,2736,7036,9152,34947,15330.35%303
Moderate Party1,2752,8001,2738043845871,2163,2936071,0903,1123,1381,03220,61113.27%101
People's Party1,4763,0618377622822627593,2395795464,0012,82887719,50912.56%101
Left Party – Communists52952916717248651007072161021,222703674,6272.98%000
Christian Democratic Unity1993811171601063882176671663473051042,2481.45%000
Communist Party of Sweden4814111201530442701290.08%000
Other parties12010009701250370.02%000
Valid Votes12,86918,6329,1658,4963,4734,6576,25017,1016,7947,40831,40923,3555,734155,343100.00%909
Invalid votes34106151831916712118925094720.30%
Total Polled12,90318,7389,1808,5143,4764,6766,26617,1726,8157,42631,50123,4055,743155,81592.26%
Registered Electors13,83220,30210,1109,2923,8465,0826,66318,1207,3878,00434,55925,5026,190168,889
Turnout93.28%92.30%90.80%91.63%90.38%92.01%94.04%94.77%92.26%92.78%91.15%91.78%92.78%92.26%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AleAling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Herrl
-junga
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,2236,2233,9903,6808371,4061,5524,6803,0212,28815,2218,9491,18858,25840.24%404
Centre Party3,0594,7052,6272,8331,6662,0782,4233,9251,8143,2316,5706,4152,15243,49830.05%303
Moderate Party9662,3561,0306663395591,0972,9664818552,9532,92084018,02812.45%101
People's Party1,1842,8097937162792617552,7984914793,1092,52491717,11511.82%101
Left Party – Communists5795371761674350836032201171,495735514,8563.35%000
Christian Democratic Unity2205061361991252389235641983843511212,6511.83%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)15683502117183441532480.17%000
Communist Party of Sweden2918102153129251970.07%000
Other parties14001011202111240.02%000
Valid Votes11,24917,2178,7738,2673,2904,3816,01215,2956,1027,17429,80621,9355,274144,775100.00%909
Invalid votes16158744320117352341570.11%
Total Polled11,26517,2328,7818,2743,2944,3856,01515,3156,1137,18129,84121,9585,278144,93291.22%
Registered Electors12,21718,9359,7569,1563,6944,8326,44916,3546,7197,78433,10324,2085,669158,876
Turnout92.21%91.01%90.01%90.37%89.17%90.75%93.27%93.65%90.98%92.25%90.15%90.71%93.10%91.22%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Aling
-sås
ÅmålBengts
-fors
BjärkeBrå
-landa
Dals-
Ed
Färge
-landa
Frände
-fors
Gäs
-ene
Hems
-jö
Herrl
-junga
Hög
-säter
LerumLilla
Edet
Melle
-rud
Nöd
-inge
Skepp
-landa
Starr
-kärr
Troll
-hättan
Väners
-borg
Vår
-gårda
Västra
Tun
-hem
Postal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,0053,5443,3695732747739982555853468741853,5782,7452,1802,3273521,58913,3865,2141,0611,9395,05456,20641.30%404
Centre Party1,8251,7492,1641,1051,2761,2767628571,2753207231,0062,0961,4112,5795056478844,4261,7681,7325912,75933,73624.79%202
People's Party2,6441,0418887221243491421873982985531283,5035757046631425934,0732,3871,0454294,06025,64818.85%202
Moderate Party9667285143213122712472686942012982171,325264600154881851,3449137361612,55413,3619.82%101
Left Party – Communists342199121245311814283058542318053230451671,229350331523584,0953.01%000
Christian Democratic Unity297155206113124133184740213732187591874522128321131131593882,8812.12%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists20102100002101542100716622581490.11%000
Other parties0000000000000000001010020.00%000
Valid Votes11,0997,4177,2622,8602,1162,8332,1851,6283,0201,2182,5441,57311,1275,2386,3053,9341,2963,55324,79610,7694,7413,33315,231136,078100.00%909
Invalid votes14811001010331971041020551481520.11%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes11,1137,4257,2732,8602,1162,8342,1851,6293,0201,2212,5471,57411,1365,2456,3153,9381,2973,55324,81610,7744,7463,33415,279136,230
Postal Votes1,3121,10591617118629729170188103305921,4644828334391343393,5582,196372414-15,279-12
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes12,4258,5308,1893,0312,3023,1312,4761,6993,2081,3242,8521,66612,6005,7277,1484,3771,4313,89228,37412,9705,1183,7480136,21888.42%
Registered Electors14,0089,8659,4283,4512,5693,7342,7401,9723,5151,4913,1212,00413,8276,4698,0774,8651,6334,36332,34314,8235,6454,114154,057
Turnout88.70%86.47%86.86%87.83%89.61%83.85%90.36%86.16%91.27%88.80%91.38%83.13%91.13%88.53%88.50%89.97%87.63%89.20%87.73%87.50%90.66%91.10%88.42%

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