1896 Swedish general election
General elections were held in Sweden in September 1896.[1] The Lantmanna Party received a narrow plurality of the vote.[1] Erik Gustaf Boström remained Prime Minister.
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Campaign
The Liberals and the Swedish Social Democratic Party ran joint lists in some constituencies.[2]
Results
Only 23.9% of the male population aged over 21 was eligible to vote.[1] Voter turnout was 45.3%.[1]
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Bloc | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | ||
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Lantmanna Party | 54,282 | 38.6 | 98 | +12 | ||
Liberals | 53,388 | 38.0 | 73 | –3 | ||
Swedish Social Democratic Party | 1 | +1 | ||||
Moderate Free Traders | 32,918 | 23.4 | 58 | –8 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | – | – | – | |||
Total | 140,588 | 100 | 230 | +2 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 309,889 | – | – | |||
Source: Mackie & Rose[2] |
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References
- Leif Lewin (1989) Ideology and Strategy: A Century of Swedish Politics Cambridge University Press, p329
- Thomas T Mackie & Richard Rose (1991) The International Almanac of Electoral History, Macmillan, pp404–406
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