Stockholm County (Riksdag constituency)

Stockholm County (Swedish: Stockholms 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 Stockholm but excludes Stockholm Municipality which has its own constituency. The constituency currently elects 40 of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 general election it had 1,006,456 registered electors.

Stockholm County
Stockholms Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Outline map
Location of Stockholm County within Sweden
CountyStockholm
Population1,436,369 (2021)[1]
Electorate1,006,456 (2022)
Area6,936 km2 (2022)[2]
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
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  • 40 (2022–present)
  • 39 (2018–2022)
  • 38 (2014–2018)
  • 37 (2010–2014)
  • 36 (2006–2010)
  • 35 (2002–2006)
  • 34 (1998–2002)
  • 33 (1994–1998)
  • 32 (1988–1994)
  • 31 (1985–1988)
  • 30 (1982–1985)
  • 29 (1979–1982)
  • 28 (1976–1979)
  • 27 (1973–1976)
  • 24 (1970–1973)
Member of the Riksdag[3]
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Regional councilStockholm Regional Council
Created fromStockholm County

Electoral system

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Stockholm County currently elects 40 of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Constituency seats are allocated using the modified Sainte-Laguë method.[6][7] Only parties that that reach the 4% national threshold and parties that receive at least 12% of the vote in the constituency compete for constituency seats.[8][9] Supplementary leveling seats may also be allocated at the constituency level to parties that reach the 4% national threshold.[10]

Election results

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Summary

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ElectionLeft
V / VPK
Social
Democrats

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

KD / KDS
Sweden
Democrats

SD
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
202251,6236.28%3223,05627.12%1142,2845.14%260,7767.39%348,9495.95%2197,46624.01%1040,2074.89%2144,31517.55%7
201856,4666.93%3187,92423.06%939,0424.79%269,7868.56%356,5256.94%3212,00926.01%1056,8846.98%3124,22615.24%6
201435,7224.67%2183,73824.04%959,5867.80%338,8985.09%253,7667.04%3249,61632.66%1340,4925.30%274,1369.70%4
201031,6174.41%2159,22222.23%853,7887.51%341,3695.77%259,4618.30%3286,24939.96%1544,8806.27%229,8864.17%2
200631,1614.74%2171,90126.16%1036,3655.53%234,9985.33%260,1789.16%3252,10038.36%1443,7926.66%312,4711.90%0
200243,2687.01%2206,56033.47%1230,0054.86%216,4772.67%1113,48518.39%7138,45622.43%854,8728.89%36,3851.03%0
199854,3589.25%3180,07330.63%1125,6164.36%114,6922.50%135,1595.98%2198,99533.85%1265,18211.09%4
199432,3605.44%2223,90237.63%1330,0325.05%224,9794.20%155,9339.40%3193,58132.53%1120,4193.43%1
199123,5604.07%1173,26829.91%1022,8333.94%024,5714.24%169,40811.98%4185,96832.10%1129,5485.10%2
198835,4406.37%2196,70035.37%1233,2695.98%235,2886.35%289,04816.01%5152,48327.42%99,8911.78%0
198532,9475.89%2214,04438.28%129,0781.62%032,1965.76%296,06117.18%5171,70030.70%10
198235,4976.63%2213,91839.94%1211,7262.19%054,65410.20%331,6005.90%2181,14433.82%115,6761.06%0
197936,7437.20%2192,98037.82%1167,18513.17%461,03011.96%4144,54328.33%84,1110.81%0
197630,6136.18%2184,94837.35%1196,24319.43%566,35713.40%4110,67122.35%63,5200.71%0
197330,8206.82%2173,84938.45%10100,55822.24%647,05010.41%391,78120.30%64,5471.01%0
197021,0825.35%1166,54942.26%1062,12215.76%477,73719.72%559,76815.16%44,1411.05%0

(Excludes leveling seats)

Detailed

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  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally and is entitled to compete for constituency seats.

2020s

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2022
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Results of the 2022 general election held on 11 September 2022:[11][12]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS223,05627.12%11011
Moderate PartyM197,46624.01%10010
Sweden DemocratsSD144,31517.55%718
Centre PartyC60,7767.39%303
Left PartyV51,6236.28%303
LiberalsL48,9495.95%213
Green PartyMP42,2845.14%213
Christian DemocratsKD40,2074.89%202
Nuance PartyPNy4,2530.52%000
Citizens' CoalitionMED2,1840.27%000
Alternative for SwedenAfS2,0470.25%000
Pirate PartyPP1,4200.17%000
Human Rights and DemocracyMoD7980.10%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP7500.09%000
The Push ButtonsKn6460.08%000
Feminist InitiativeFI3940.05%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP2960.04%000
Direct DemocratsDD2350.03%000
Climate AllianceKA2260.03%000
UnityENH1250.02%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo830.01%000
Turning Point PartyPV730.01%000
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR700.01%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP330.00%000
NY ReformNR320.00%000
Hard Line Sweden240.00%000
Sweden Out of the EU/
Free Justice Party
240.00%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP200.00%000
Socialist Welfare PartyS-V190.00%000
Donald Duck Party150.00%000
Freedom Party130.00%000
Volt SwedenVolt120.00%000
United Democratic Party60.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP50.00%000
Freedom of the Family40.00%000
The Duck Party40.00%000
Evil Chicken PartyOKP30.00%000
Scania PartySKÅ30.00%000
Love20.00%000
Pax20.00%000
Poor Man's Party20.00%000
Faith in the FutureFT10.00%000
Freedom Movement10.00%000
John Mikkonen10.00%000
My Voice10.00%000
National Law of Sweden10.00%000
Now That Will Be Enough10.00%000
Peace Party10.00%000
Reform Party10.00%000
The Anarchists10.00%000
United Politics10.00%000
Yellow Vests10.00%000
Valid Votes822,510100.00%40343
Blank Votes6,7460.81%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Parties1450.02%
Rejected Votes – Other8040.10%
Total Polled830,20582.49%
Registered Electors1,006,456

The following candidates were elected:[13][14]

2010s

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2018
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Results of the 2018 general election held on 9 September 2018:[15][16]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate PartyM212,00926.01%10111
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS187,92423.06%9110
Sweden DemocratsSD124,22615.24%617
Centre PartyC69,7868.56%303
Christian DemocratsKD56,8846.98%303
LiberalsL56,5256.94%303
Left PartyV56,4666.93%303
Green PartyMP39,0424.79%213
Feminist InitiativeFI3,0840.38%000
Alternative for SwedenAfS2,7590.34%000
Citizens' CoalitionMED2,1860.27%000
Pirate PartyPP8070.10%000
Direct DemocratsDD6230.08%000
UnityENH5830.07%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP5770.07%000
Animal PartyDjuP5200.06%000
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR2840.03%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP1670.02%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo1510.02%000
InitiativeINI1270.02%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP1090.01%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP550.01%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP260.00%000
NY Reform190.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP150.00%000
Security PartyTRP30.00%000
Parties not on the ballot740.01%000
Valid Votes815,031100.00%39443
Blank Votes5,0330.61%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Parties2580.03%
Rejected Votes – Other4650.06%
Total Polled820,78786.62%
Registered Electors947,622

The following candidates were elected:[17]

2014
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Results of the 2014 general election held on 14 September 2014:[18][19]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate PartyM249,61632.66%13013
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS183,73824.04%909
Sweden DemocratsSD74,1369.70%404
Green PartyMP59,5867.80%303
Liberal People's PartyFP53,7667.04%303
Christian DemocratsKD40,4925.30%213
Centre PartyC38,8985.09%202
Left PartyV35,7224.67%202
Feminist InitiativeFI20,5732.69%000
Pirate PartyPP3,4900.46%000
UnityENH7930.10%000
Animal PartyDjuP7560.10%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP6370.08%000
Party of the SwedesSVP5390.07%000
Direct DemocratsDD2150.03%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS1570.02%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo1500.02%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP1480.02%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP1000.01%000
European Workers PartyEAP460.01%000
New Party160.00%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP80.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI80.00%000
New SwedesDPNS30.00%000
Peace DemocratsFD20.00%000
Progressive Party10.00%000
Parties not on the ballot5990.08%000
Valid Votes764,195100.00%38139
Blank Votes5,7020.74%
Rejected Votes – Other2890.04%
Total Polled770,18685.52%
Registered Electors900,574

The following candidates were elected:[20]

2010
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Results of the 2010 general election held on 19 September 2010:[21][22]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate PartyM286,24939.96%15015
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS159,22222.23%808
Liberal People's PartyFP59,4618.30%303
Green PartyMP53,7887.51%303
Christian DemocratsKD44,8806.27%213
Centre PartyC41,3695.77%202
Left PartyV31,6174.41%202
Sweden DemocratsSD29,8864.17%202
Pirate PartyPP5,4120.76%000
Feminist InitiativeFI2,7350.38%000
National DemocratsND4570.06%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS3250.05%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI1700.02%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP980.01%000
UnityENH820.01%000
Freedom Party690.01%000
European Workers PartyEAP570.01%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP540.01%000
Party of the SwedesSVP540.01%000
Health Care PartySjvåp530.01%000
Spirits Party500.01%000
Norrländska CoalitionNorrS230.00%000
Rural Democrats100.00%000
Active Democracy80.00%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP80.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF60.00%000
Alliance Party / Citizen's VoiceALP10.00%000
Nordic Union10.00%000
Republican Party10.00%000
Rikshushållarna10.00%000
Parties not on the ballot2020.03%000
Valid Votes716,349100.00%37138
Blank Votes6,2060.86%
Rejected Votes – Other2450.03%
Total Polled722,80084.97%
Registered Electors850,629

The following candidates were elected:[23]

2000s

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2006
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Results of the 2006 general election held on 17 September 2006:[24][25]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate PartyM252,10038.36%14317
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS171,90126.16%10010
Liberal People's PartyFP60,1789.16%314
Christian DemocratsKD43,7926.66%303
Green PartyMP36,3655.53%213
Centre PartyC34,9985.33%213
Left PartyV31,1614.74%202
Sweden DemocratsSD12,4711.90%000
Feminist InitiativeFI4,2160.64%000
Pirate PartyPP3,7230.57%000
June List2,3380.36%000
National DemocratsND1,1630.18%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI8910.14%000
Health Care PartySjvåp7660.12%000
UnityENH2840.04%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS2260.03%000
National Socialist Front1430.02%000
People's Will880.01%000
The CommunistsKOMM790.01%000
New FutureNYF600.01%000
European Workers PartyEAP330.01%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP300.00%000
Unique Party240.00%000
Kvinnokraft230.00%000
Freedom of the Justice PartyS-FRP110.00%000
Active Democracy100.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF100.00%000
Partiet.se80.00%000
Tax ReformistsSref50.00%000
Nordic Union10.00%000
Other parties1260.02%000
Valid Votes657,224100.00%36642
Blank Votes9,5841.44%
Rejected Votes – Other2220.03%
Total Polled667,03082.93%
Registered Electors804,300

The following candidates were elected:[26]

2002
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Results of the 2002 general election held on 15 September 2002:[27][28]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS206,56033.47%12113
Moderate PartyM138,45622.43%819
Liberal People's PartyFP113,48518.39%718
Christian DemocratsKD54,8728.89%303
Left PartyV43,2687.01%213
Green PartyMP30,0054.86%202
Centre PartyC16,4772.67%101
Sweden DemocratsSD6,3851.03%000
National DemocratsND2,8910.47%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI2,5650.42%000
New FutureNYF4480.07%000
Socialist PartySOC.P3420.06%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS3200.05%000
The CommunistsKOMM1480.02%000
Free List1230.02%000
Norrbotten PartyNBP1010.02%000
UnityENH640.01%000
European Workers PartyEAP290.00%000
Welfare PartyVALFP240.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF120.00%000
New SwedesDPNS30.00%000
Preschool Party30.00%000
Tax ReformistsSref30.00%000
Beach Protection PartySSKP20.00%000
Civic Party10.00%000
RikshushållarnaRiksh10.00%000
Sports PartyIdroP10.00%000
Other parties5980.10%000
Valid Votes617,187100.00%35439
Rejected Votes7,8461.26%
Total Polled625,03381.11%
Registered Electors770,595

The following candidates were elected:[29]

1990s

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1998
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Results of the 1998 general election held on 20 September 1998:[30][31]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate PartyM198,99533.85%12113
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS180,07330.63%11011
Christian DemocratsKD65,18211.09%415
Left PartyV54,3589.25%303
Liberal People's PartyFP35,1595.98%213
Green PartyMP25,6164.36%112
Centre PartyC14,6922.50%101
Other parties13,8572.36%000
Valid Votes587,932100.00%34438
Rejected Votes11,9021.98%
Total Polled599,83482.08%
Registered Electors730,818

The following candidates were elected:[32]

1994
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Results of the 1994 general election held on 18 September 1994:[33][34]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS223,90237.63%13114
Moderate PartyM193,58132.53%11011
Liberal People's PartyFP55,9339.40%303
Left PartyV32,3605.44%202
Green PartyMP30,0325.05%202
Centre PartyC24,9794.20%112
Christian Democratic UnityKDS20,4193.43%112
New DemocracyNyD8,2991.39%000
Other parties5,4930.92%000
Valid Votes594,998100.00%33336
Rejected Votes9,9061.64%
Total Polled604,90487.35%
Registered Electors692,514
1991
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Results of the 1991 general election held on 15 September 1991:[35][36]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Moderate PartyM185,96832.10%11112
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS173,26829.91%10111
Liberal People's PartyFP69,40811.98%415
New DemocracyNyD47,0458.12%303
Christian Democratic UnityKDS29,5485.10%202
Centre PartyC24,5714.24%112
Left PartyV23,5604.07%112
Green PartyMP22,8333.94%000
Other parties3,0550.53%000
Valid Votes579,256100.00%32537
Rejected Votes9,8241.67%
Total Polled589,08087.57%
Registered Electors672,729

1980s

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1988
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Results of the 1988 general election held on 18 September 1988:[37][38]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS196,70035.37%12113
Moderate PartyM152,48327.42%9110
Liberal People's PartyFP89,04816.01%516
Left Party – CommunistsVPK35,4406.37%213
Centre PartyC35,2886.35%202
Green PartyMP33,2695.98%213
Christian Democratic UnityKDS9,8911.78%000
Other parties3,9660.71%000
Valid Votes556,085100.00%32537
Rejected Votes8,1661.45%
Total Polled564,25186.26%
Registered Electors654,150
1985
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Results of the 1985 general election held on 15 September 1985:[39][40]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS214,04438.28%12214
Moderate PartyM171,70030.70%10111
Liberal People's PartyFP96,06117.18%516
Left Party – CommunistsVPK32,9475.89%213
Centre PartyC32,1965.76%202
Green PartyMP9,0781.62%000
Other parties3,1820.57%000
Valid Votes559,208100.00%31536
Rejected Votes5,5270.98%
Total Polled564,73590.51%
Registered Electors623,957
1982
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Results of the 1982 general election held on 19 September 1982:[41][42]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS213,91839.94%12214
Moderate PartyM181,14433.82%11112
Centre PartyC54,65410.20%303
Left Party – CommunistsVPK35,4976.63%213
Liberal People's PartyFP31,6005.90%202
Green PartyMP11,7262.19%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS5,6761.06%000
K-PartyK-P3220.06%000
Other parties1,0660.20%000
Valid Votes535,603100.00%30434
Rejected Votes6,6851.23%
Total Polled542,28892.12%
Registered Electors588,700

1970s

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1979
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Results of the 1979 general election held on 16 September 1979:[43][44]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS192,98037.82%11213
Moderate PartyM144,54328.33%819
Centre PartyC67,18513.17%404
Liberal People's PartyFP61,03011.96%404
Left Party – CommunistsVPK36,7437.20%213
Christian Democratic UnityKDS4,1110.81%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP1,6310.32%000
Workers' Party – The CommunistsAPK6350.12%000
Other parties1,3520.26%000
Valid Votes510,210100.00%29433
Rejected Votes4,0970.80%
Total Polled514,30791.15%
Registered Electors564,237
1976
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Results of the 1976 general election held on 19 September 1976:[45][46]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS184,94837.35%11112
Moderate PartyM110,67122.35%617
Centre PartyC96,24319.43%516
People's PartyF66,35713.40%415
Left Party – CommunistsVPK30,6136.18%213
Christian Democratic UnityKDS3,5200.71%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP2,5310.51%000
Other parties3240.07%000
Valid Votes495,207100.00%28533
Rejected Votes2,1600.43%
Total Polled497,36792.55%
Registered Electors537,375
1973
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Results of the 1973 general election held on 16 September 1973:[47][48]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS173,84938.45%10212
Centre PartyC100,55822.24%617
Moderate PartyM91,78120.30%606
People's PartyF47,05010.41%314
Left Party – CommunistsVPK30,8206.82%213
Christian Democratic UnityKDS4,5471.01%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP3,0750.68%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)KFML(r)3260.07%000
Other parties1170.03%000
Valid Votes452,123100.00%27532
Rejected Votes1,0730.24%
Total Polled453,19691.66%
Registered Electors494,406
1970
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Results of the 1970 general election held on 20 September 1970:[49][50]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS166,54942.26%10212
People's PartyF77,73719.72%516
Centre PartyC62,12215.76%404
Moderate PartyM59,76815.16%404
Left Party – CommunistsVPK21,0825.35%112
Christian Democratic UnityKDS4,1411.05%000
Communist League Marxists-LeninistsKFML2,6450.67%000
Other parties820.02%000
Valid Votes394,126100.00%24428
Rejected Votes7650.19%
Total Polled394,89189.20%
Registered Electors442,700

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