Gävleborg County (Riksdag constituency)

Gävleborg County 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 Gävleborg.

Gävleborg County
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Gävleborg County within Sweden
CountyGävleborg
Population287,382 (2019)[1]
Electorate217,235 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilGävleborg Regional Council

Gävleborg County currently elects nine of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the modified Sainte-Laguë method open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2018 general election the constituency had 217,235 registered electors.

Election results

Summary

ElectionCentre
C
Christian
Democrats

KD/KDS
Greens
MP
Left
V/VPK
Liberals
L/FP/F
Moderates
M
Social
Democrats

S
Sweden
Democrats

SD
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
201816,8259.07%19,7825.28%05,6613.05%015,4838.35%17,4414.01%028,33415.28%263,23234.10%336,33019.59%2
201412,2446.67%15,9313.23%09,2385.03%112,0546.57%16,8403.73%031,91117.39%270,15038.23%429,32915.98%2
201012,9827.32%17,2354.08%010,9186.16%112,8147.23%19,4445.33%141,00923.14%367,89338.30%412,6167.12%1
200618,67511.13%18,6005.13%07,2754.34%113,3147.94%18,9475.33%130,92318.44%269,95941.71%55,0172.99%0
200217,18710.42%112,2307.42%17,4514.52%118,41211.16%116,54810.03%115,4809.39%174,15544.96%51,7041.03%0
199811,8776.98%116,5159.71%18,6355.08%128,22016.59%26,0093.53%023,70013.93%272,37442.54%5
199417,0199.10%15,9213.17%010,2965.51%114,6817.85%110,9065.83%124,68813.21%2100,29353.64%6
199120,14510.71%111,4586.09%16,3433.37%010,9405.82%114,7637.85%123,99212.76%288,17546.90%6
198824,73013.21%25,0592.70%09,5205.08%113,5247.22%118,2569.75%117,9399.58%197,14751.88%6
198527,49613.85%23,2141.62%013,3726.74%122,14211.15%125,25312.72%2106,41353.60%7
198234,19316.93%23,3461.66%03,5641.76%013,6276.75%18,9824.45%028,03313.88%2109,83154.37%7
197940,54620.43%32,7121.37%013,3446.72%115,6837.90%121,31110.74%1103,71352.25%7
197651,47025.87%32,4131.21%012,4956.28%115,7407.91%114,7737.43%1101,25450.89%7
197349,21626.01%32,9451.56%015,4618.17%112,7076.72%113,2507.00%194,78150.09%7
197039,84321.69%32,5681.40%014,7748.04%119,68010.71%110,4445.68%195,60352.03%7

2018

Results of the 2018 general election held on 9 September 2018:[3]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,94221,2582,4088,5694,1011,9781,2122,4729,1646,12863,23234.10%3
Sweden Democrats3,36112,8931,3364,0242,4091,3071,0421,3625,3113,28536,33019.59%2
Moderate Party2,40012,0336913,4061,7397134319553,5592,40728,33415.28%2
Centre Party1,9484,1893203,1161,4807174351,2971,6611,66216,8259.07%1
Left Party1,3135,6097212,3028335862863672,0801,38615,4838.35%1
Christian Democrats1,0163,2572431,3196164181897701,1108449,7825.28%0
Liberals5853,551215686405152752061,0665007,4414.01%0
Green Party4302,5731178883321171081355594025,6613.05%0
Feminist Initiative382731696491261555325920.32%0
Alternative for Sweden362031073212191273384960.27%0
Independent Rural Party28271151413181546162740.15%0
Citizens' Coalition168812713143718121990.11%0
Unity1757432985343191970.11%0
Direct Democrats1770819811313151550.08%0
Pirate Party1073619324917111540.08%0
Animal Party319133100285720.04%0
Nordic Resistance Movement41342321123530.03%0
Classical Liberal Party22105101332380.02%0
Christian Values Party21221010600240.01%0
Common Sense in Sweden1213020105150.01%0
Scania Party1800300010130.01%0
Basic Income Party2611010100120.01%0
Initiative000000200020.00%0
Security Party020000000020.00%0
Welfare State Sweden000200000020.00%0
European Workers Party010000000010.00%0
Parties not on the ballot1324110354240.01%0
Valid Votes17,17366,2416,11824,69912,0656,0843,8187,64524,79416,776185,413100.00%9
Invalid votes – unregistered parties628463100187730.04%
Blank votes153586752431536352852381611,8090.97%
Invalid votes – other19488211266115141500.08%
Total Polled17,35166,9036,20524,96912,2336,1543,8767,73125,06516,958187,44586.29%
Registered Electors20,30676,4337,33329,18214,6227,3634,4998,96828,82719,702217,235
Turnout85.45%87.53%84.62%85.56%83.66%83.58%86.15%86.21%86.95%86.07%86.29%

The following candidates were elected:[4] Ulla Andersson (V), 1,103 votes; Lars Beckman (M), 1,502 votes; Roger Hedlund (SD), 279 votes; Anders W. Jonsson (C), 951 votes; Åsa Lindestam (S), 1,156 votes; Elin Lundgren (S), 1,213 votes; Patrik Lundqvist (S), 924 votes; Thomas Morell (SD), 13 votes; and Viktor Wärnick (M), 489 votes.

2014

Results of the 2014 general election held on 14 September 2014:[5]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,67221,9152,8939,3524,4202,3981,4892,80210,8167,39370,15038.23%4
Moderate Party2,61213,5006813,9402,2789075021,1083,8302,55331,91117.39%2
Sweden Democrats3,19110,1709753,3492,0091,1278041,2283,7892,68729,32915.98%2
Centre Party1,4442,7532742,2331,0415834401,0281,2731,17512,2446.67%1
Left Party1,0124,3106601,6986763572292911,7631,05812,0546.57%1
Green Party7203,9911821,4615922281422709616919,2385.03%1
Liberal People's Party5263,248171687383212831679214426,8403.73%0
Christian Democrats5462,087106809291227866326774705,9313.23%0
Feminist Initiative3381,6859559731910979864562894,0532.21%0
Pirate Party6437128943810633120638270.45%0
Unity12765739101832332590.14%0
Independent Rural Party1530914451815157742420.13%0
Animal Party5601460003261050.06%0
Christian Values Party04328062914750.04%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party01020010067710.04%0
Party of the Swedes919410121045550.03%0
Classical Liberal Party2504311161240.01%0
Communist Party of Sweden01010310130190.01%0
Direct Democrats01112000110160.01%0
European Workers Party000010002140.00%0
Progressive Party003000000030.00%0
Socialist Justice Party000100000120.00%0
Crossroads001000000010.00%0
Freedom of the Justice Party000010000010.00%0
Health Party000001000010.00%0
Parties not on the ballot214812370464600.03%0
Valid Votes17,17064,2996,10024,35012,1196,2043,8817,68424,74116,967183,515100.00%11
Blank votes154552662341337635782141531,6950.91%
Invalid votes724382120106630.03%
Total Polled17,33164,8756,16924,59212,2546,2813,9187,76224,96517,126185,27385.40%
Registered Electors20,66974,7327,33229,09014,7717,4114,5989,11728,98820,241216,949
Turnout83.85%86.81%84.14%84.54%82.96%84.75%85.21%85.14%86.12%84.61%85.40%

The following candidates were elected:[6] Ulla Andersson (V), 1,103 votes; Mikael Eskilandersson (SD), 0 votes; Mikael Jansson (SD), 6 votes; Anders W. Jonsson (C), 1,215 votes; Margareta Kjellin (M), 484 votes; Åsa Lindestam (S), 1,179 votes; Elin Lundgren (S), 1,256 votes; Patrik Lundqvist (S), 890 votes; Raimo Pärssinen (S), 2,406 votes; Anders Schröder (MP), 341 votes; and Tomas Tobé (M), 2,589 votes.

2010

Results of the 2010 general election held on 19 September 2010:[7]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,06321,2083,0898,6774,3362,2921,5892,78510,5367,31867,89338.30%4
Moderate Party3,67616,6779675,1262,8221,1447661,3925,0393,40041,00923.14%3
Centre Party1,5742,8272502,3761,1146924841,1591,3481,15812,9827.32%1
Left Party1,1234,1866841,9058704272362691,9311,18312,8147.23%1
Sweden Democrats1,3864,5664581,3378135153023871,4381,41412,6167.12%1
Green Party8804,6002621,6806052782113081,22387110,9186.16%1
Liberal People's Party8884,1893089535163391332651,1946599,4445.33%1
Christian Democrats7002,3491231,0404242981137398975527,2354.08%0
Pirate Party683832612658151923130769240.52%0
Feminist Initiative421941661311110549194380.25%0
Norrland Coalition Party171801497244066233350.19%0
Rural Democrats31321111421663252122450.14%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party1435502021491710.10%0
Population Party03200001020350.02%0
Classical Liberal Party2708200190290.02%0
National Democrats43173100010290.02%0
Unity2706300014230.01%0
Communist Party of Sweden01010110050180.01%0
Freedom Party2104010141140.01%0
Party of the Swedes2310010023120.01%0
Spirits Party1610110020120.01%0
Li Yu Chen Andersson Party020000002040.00%0
Active Democracy000010001020.00%0
European Workers Party010000001020.00%0
Alliance Party / Citizen's Voice010000000010.00%0
Socialist Justice Party100000000010.00%0
Parties not on the ballot31735430043420.02%0
Valid Votes16,46661,3236,22023,47211,7216,0783,8727,37223,87916,845177,248100.00%12
Blank votes2237078335320488571343121982,3591.31%
Invalid votes134011644161181040.06%
Total Polled16,70262,0706,30423,84111,9296,1703,9307,51224,20217,051179,71182.76%
Registered Electors20,91273,2447,58029,12415,0867,6394,8089,28628,86720,606217,152
Turnout79.87%84.74%83.17%81.86%79.07%80.77%81.74%80.90%83.84%82.75%82.76%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Ulla Andersson (V), 979 votes; Hans Backman (FP), 446 votes; Lars Beckman (M), 739 votes; Bodil Ceballos (MP), 629 votes; Richard Jomshof (SD), 15 votes; Anders W. Jonsson (C), 1,008 votes; Margareta Kjellin (M), 1,154 votes; Åsa Lindestam (S), 1,662 votes; Elin Lundgren (S), 1,063 votes; Raimo Pärssinen (S), 2,711 votes; Per Svedberg (S), 887 votes; and Tomas Tobé (M), 4,070 votes.

2006

Results of the 2006 general election held on 17 September 2006:[9]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,04623,0583,0658,6294,3402,2301,6422,72810,8357,38669,95941.71%5
Moderate Party2,67112,6008213,8832,1478295499684,0002,45530,92318.44%2
Centre Party2,6643,5243523,5131,6231,1336211,6901,7811,77418,67511.13%1
Left Party1,0514,2306851,8759384153393042,0211,45613,3147.94%1
Liberal People's Party7524,0363258094912891133271,1446618,9475.33%1
Christian Democrats8932,7731711,0985533021488391,0238008,6005.13%0
Green Party5893,0551901,1764342011191987595547,2754.34%1
Sweden Democrats4761,888239500351213741455475845,0172.99%0
June List864025720892672527222851,2710.76%0
Health Care Party2672323653722220841631301,0790.64%0
Pirate Party914253112649291538162911,0570.63%0
Feminist Initiative653622617753364583698800.52%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party1161616158911201483050.18%0
New Future131402843816451130.07%0
Unity12391155211146960.06%0
September List12037160103510.03%0
National Socialist Front62200100202330.02%0
People's Will1801114036250.01%0
Active Democracy01600001010180.01%0
National Democrats3400200110110.01%0
Classical Liberal Party030210002080.00%0
The Communists120011002070.00%0
Socialist Justice Party120000100150.00%0
Unique Party010200000030.00%0
Nordic Union000001000010.00%0
Other parties17052102352550.03%0
Valid Votes15,70156,7666,00522,15311,1765,8243,6867,37722,82216,218167,728100.00%11
Blank votes3311,029125507278148981603643293,3691.97%
Invalid votes626220541146750.04%
Total Polled16,03857,8216,13222,68011,4595,9763,7857,53823,19016,553171,17279.26%
Registered Electors20,83971,5437,79928,96815,2227,7434,8389,43228,70020,891215,975
Turnout76.96%80.82%78.63%78.29%75.28%77.18%78.23%79.92%80.80%79.24%79.26%

The following candidates were elected:[10] Ulla Andersson (V), 729 votes; Hans Backman (FP), 460 votes; Sven Bergström (C), 2,411 votes; Sinikka Bohlin (S), 222 votes; Bodil Ceballos (MP), 400 votes; Margareta Kjellin (M), 934 votes; Åsa Lindestam (S), 569 votes; Ulrica Messing (S), 7,836 votes; Raimo Pärssinen (S), 982 votes; Per Svedberg (S), 485 votes; and Tomas Tobé (M), 2,470 votes.

2002

Results of the 2002 general election held on 15 September 2002:[11]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,08525,3033,3809,1084,6282,2521,6812,73611,6227,36074,15544.96%5
Left Party1,4955,4259222,5141,4325284815242,6402,45118,41211.16%1
Centre Party2,9612,3723063,2111,6121,1445541,7801,4631,78417,18710.42%1
Liberal People's Party1,8687,0134611,6619944532376171,9071,33716,54810.03%1
Moderate Party1,5776,3933871,7239094022405692,0341,24615,4809.39%1
Christian Democrats1,2324,0502571,5128154892121,0561,4661,14112,2307.42%1
Green Party7842,6941971,2024912561002878356057,4514.52%1
Sweden Democrats13879572134964030252511231,7041.03%0
New Future15418422074911832491401951,1300.69%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party116942014206646282240.14%0
The Communists21000210026230.01%0
Unity0207004020150.01%0
Populist Party010700000080.00%0
Socialist Party061100000080.00%0
Socialist Justice Party040000001050.00%0
Other parties5275357271492145513540.21%0
Valid Votes16,35954,3965,99221,36411,0695,7173,5867,67022,45416,327164,934100.00%11
Invalid votes2829567938817875571153653452,8401.69%
Total Polled16,64155,3526,07121,75211,2475,7923,6437,78522,81916,672167,77477.65%
Registered Electors20,88970,2327,92928,84515,6427,7964,7889,63528,85421,442216,052
Turnout79.66%78.81%76.57%75.41%71.90%74.29%76.09%80.80%79.08%77.75%77.65%

The following candidates were elected:[12] Hans Backman (FP), 570 votes; Sven Bergström (C), 2,728 votes; Sinikka Bohlin (S), 410 votes; Owe Hellberg (V), 702 votes; Åsa Lindestam (S), 453 votes; Ragnwi Marcelind (KD), 1,372 votes; Ulrica Messing (S), 7,965 votes; Lotta Nilsson-Hedström (MP), 589 votes; Patrik Norinder (M), 1,267 votes; Raimo Pärssinen (S), 1,428 votes; and Per-Olof Svensson (S), 786 votes.

1998

Results of the 1998 general election held on 20 September 1998:[13][14]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party6,39223,2553,3668,5594,6762,2441,5773,01311,4867,80672,37442.54%5
Left Party2,7127,9421,3813,9362,2411,0388189014,0323,21928,22016.59%2
Moderate Party2,1659,6206362,6521,5145574188633,2702,00523,70013.93%2
Christian Democrats1,8955,3794042,2141,0876763301,2671,8901,37316,5159.71%1
Centre Party1,5591,7192482,4391,1229004391,1901,1351,12611,8776.98%1
Green Party9842,8172291,5605133671353988887448,6355.08%1
Liberal People's Party5522,618153590454202612727323756,0093.53%0
Other parties2457856344717622127872494982,7981.64%0
Valid Votes16,50454,1356,48022,39711,7836,2053,8057,99123,68217,146170,128100.00%12
Invalid votes3941,216127462211132811274683393,5572.05%
Total Polled16,89855,3516,60722,85911,9946,3373,8868,11824,15017,485173,68579.37%
Registered Electors21,48068,9648,32629,13615,9928,2454,9059,95929,73022,089218,826
Turnout78.67%80.26%79.35%78.46%75.00%76.86%79.23%81.51%81.23%79.16%79.37%

The following candidates were elected:[15] Erik Åsbrink (S), 5,969 votes; Sven Bergström (C), 2,562 votes; Sinikka Bohlin (S), 498 votes; Anne-Katrine Dunker (M), 926 votes; Owe Hellberg (V), 1,898 votes; Thomas Julin (MP), 691 votes; Ragnwi Marcelind (KD), 865 votes; Ulrica Messing (S), 4,544 votes; Patrik Norinder (M), 2,536 votes; Yvonne Oscarsson (V), 1,196 votes; Raimo Pärssinen (S), 764 votes; and Per-Olof Svensson (S), 1,021 votes.

1994

Results of the 1994 general election held on 18 September 1994:[16][17]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,22231,4564,64611,6436,8613,2262,2094,00315,62311,404100,29353.64%6
Moderate Party2,2279,6237522,8701,7326464548773,3522,15524,68813.21%2
Centre Party2,2422,5663953,3381,6561,2786171,6631,7501,51417,0199.10%1
Left Party1,4233,9698232,2601,1165703214222,0381,73914,6817.85%1
Liberal People's Party1,0004,7232711,0397513071414691,35884710,9065.83%1
Green Party1,1343,1132731,8227045451684711,07798910,2965.51%1
Christian Democratic Unity6031,6511098823363381227766524525,9213.17%0
New Democracy1208165031411910136462602152,0771.11%0
Other parties1813433515541412140801411,0780.58%0
Valid Votes18,15258,2607,35424,32313,3167,0524,0898,76726,19019,456186,959100.00%12
Invalid votes25488395306156100661413692522,6221.38%
Total Polled18,40659,1437,44924,62913,4727,1524,1558,90826,55919,708189,58185.28%
Registered Electors21,73268,8648,66129,46716,4888,5894,95110,22130,39922,932222,304
Turnout84.70%85.88%86.01%83.58%81.71%83.27%83.92%87.15%87.37%85.94%85.28%

1991

Results of the 1991 general election held on 15 September 1991:[18][19]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,57627,4484,5979,6135,8682,8261,9983,43314,35310,46388,17546.90%6
Moderate Party2,3349,3996852,7911,5006484758693,1492,14223,99212.76%2
Centre Party2,6553,0244454,0262,0301,5877271,8661,9311,85420,14510.71%1
Liberal People's Party1,3866,0684181,5581,0644481915891,8281,21314,7637.85%1
Christian Democratic Unity1,2253,2632511,7738346172491,1251,20192011,4586.09%1
New Democracy1,0733,7342591,5718004162254431,74897111,2405.98%1
Left Party1,1352,8966931,5808913922243211,5541,25410,9405.82%1
Green Party7151,9911661,1193773251142707035636,3433.37%0
Other parties1004195173331416271081149550.51%0
Valid Votes18,19958,2427,56524,10413,3977,2734,2198,94326,57519,494188,011100.00%13
Invalid votes298975127381202126631373962602,9651.55%
Total Polled18,49759,2177,69224,48513,5997,3994,2829,08026,97119,754190,97685.30%
Registered Electors21,76968,8748,96029,32216,6298,8325,04710,41730,90123,145223,896
Turnout84.97%85.98%85.85%83.50%81.78%83.77%84.84%87.17%87.28%85.35%85.30%

1988

Results of the 1988 general election held on 18 September 1988:[20][21]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,61229,9895,03310,5746,5223,1812,1763,87315,62811,55997,14751.88%6
Centre Party3,0074,2306214,7362,3491,8258942,2712,6032,19424,73013.21%2
Liberal People's Party1,8577,4384931,9481,2465232688362,2841,36318,2569.75%1
Moderate Party1,6327,1905212,0111,1224442956492,5861,48917,9399.58%1
Left Party – Communists1,2313,6948481,9511,0304722572972,0001,74413,5247.22%1
Green Party9533,1452941,5595774812014531,0198389,5205.08%1
Christian Democratic Unity5391,28577837361382975235643945,0592.70%0
Other parties8539864421032482261381,0700.57%0
Valid Votes17,91657,3697,95123,65813,3107,3104,1928,91026,91019,719187,245100.00%12
Invalid votes17360437241917142892302171,7950.95%
Total Polled18,08957,9737,98823,89913,4017,3814,2348,99927,14019,936189,04084.62%
Registered Electors21,64568,3229,27028,91416,6208,8235,07310,35931,05923,301223,386
Turnout83.57%84.85%86.17%82.66%80.63%83.66%83.46%86.87%87.38%85.56%84.62%

1985

Results of the 1985 general election held on 15 September 1985:[22][23]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,46432,8985,62211,8096,7553,5022,3704,20116,83812,954106,41353.60%7
Centre Party3,3314,5526425,2012,7812,2259812,5422,9182,32327,49613.85%2
Moderate Party2,3469,5447313,0371,6287114601,0283,5802,18825,25312.72%2
Liberal People's Party2,2348,3876372,5691,5896833501,1332,7411,81922,14211.15%1
Left Party – Communists1,2733,7958291,8421,2094672532591,8231,62213,3726.74%1
Green Party3261,02861525260200542222932453,2141.62%0
Other parties161751033227927312296400.32%0
Valid Votes18,99060,3798,53225,01614,2447,7954,4779,41228,50521,180198,530100.00%13
Invalid votes16344860215995622741651401,4420.72%
Total Polled19,15360,8278,59225,23114,3437,8514,4999,48628,67021,320199,97288.77%
Registered Electors21,80768,2289,50628,99316,8978,9825,15610,46931,44523,791225,274
Turnout87.83%89.15%90.39%87.02%84.88%87.41%87.26%90.61%91.18%89.61%88.77%

1982

Results of the 1982 general election held on 19 September 1982:[24][25]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,59933,8765,91511,8427,1523,5782,5104,20617,84013,313109,83154.37%7
Centre Party4,0856,5328516,2113,3692,4811,1662,7323,7233,04334,19316.93%2
Moderate Party2,44510,9418573,2621,8117454971,0084,0982,36928,03313.88%2
Left Party – Communists1,3853,5898611,9031,2445422292711,8051,79813,6276.75%1
Liberal People's Party9863,3562888545693211406541,1037118,9824.45%0
Green Party3381,06286555276174672983903183,5641.76%0
Christian Democratic Unity35480850577231290663863252593,3461.66%0
K-Party113413241760521752060.10%0
Other parties10101817220680142400.12%0
Valid Votes19,21360,2998,92925,24514,6718,1394,6759,56629,38521,900202,022100.00%12
Invalid votes139496482191365934581841451,5180.75%
Total Polled19,35260,7958,97725,46414,8078,1984,7099,62429,56922,045203,54090.75%
Registered Electors21,59566,9899,70428,59016,9459,1255,22310,42231,83523,861224,289
Turnout89.61%90.75%92.51%89.07%87.38%89.84%90.16%92.34%92.88%92.39%90.75%

1979

Results of the 1979 general election held on 16 September 1979:[26][27]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,68131,6895,82611,1256,7313,3722,4094,00817,06212,810103,71352.25%7
Centre Party4,7927,8721,0677,4483,8682,8151,3773,1264,4813,70040,54620.43%3
Moderate Party1,8048,5616352,3831,3195103408533,0961,81021,31110.74%1
Liberal People's Party1,5996,1255111,4531,0004952258712,1361,26815,6837.90%1
Left Party – Communists1,3823,4338831,9101,2875401992541,7751,68113,3446.72%1
Christian Democratic Unity31966447339224249393133102082,7121.37%0
Communist Party of Sweden2820448574813168204510.23%0
Workers' Party – The Communists44101264470012241033160.16%0
Other parties561368619761765674320.22%0
Valid Votes18,70558,6949,03724,84014,4897,9964,6089,45529,01721,667198,508100.00%13
Invalid votes802912612067451647116758830.44%
Total Polled18,78558,9859,06324,96014,5568,0414,6249,50229,13321,742199,39189.78%
Registered Electors21,19165,7499,95828,15816,9258,9965,12510,32231,82923,844222,097
Turnout88.65%89.71%91.01%88.64%86.00%89.38%90.22%92.06%91.53%91.18%89.78%

1976

Results of the 1976 general election held on 19 September 1976:[28][29]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,54931,0565,67210,6056,6473,1772,3683,73216,78412,664101,25450.89%7
Centre Party5,81511,4321,4418,7184,8873,2321,4983,6475,9974,80351,47025.87%3
People's Party1,6736,1945031,5449655032318801,9851,26215,7407.91%1
Moderate Party1,1815,9084941,5898073052625552,2781,39414,7737.43%1
Left Party – Communists1,2852,8111,0281,7831,2355311292291,6911,77312,4956.28%1
Christian Democratic Unity30766755265242173312532601602,4131.21%0
Communist Party of Sweden8222733774632132163546480.33%0
Other parties116203052309341560.08%0
Valid Votes18,90358,3579,22624,61114,8347,9554,5359,31729,06722,144198,949100.00%13
Invalid votes521182475322073381655070.25%
Total Polled18,95558,4759,25024,68614,8667,9754,5429,35029,14822,209199,45690.52%
Registered Electors21,09064,71110,20127,55717,0058,8595,02710,15131,66824,082220,351
Turnout89.88%90.36%90.68%89.58%87.42%90.02%90.35%92.11%92.04%92.22%90.52%

1973

Results of the 1973 general election held on 16 September 1973:[30][31]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Boll
-näs
GävleHoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Nordan
-stig
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,33928,5435,3769,8396,2793,0812,3092,34815,85511,81294,78150.09%7
Centre Party7,23711,0641,5498,2404,4913,0921,4521,7375,8994,45549,21626.01%3
Left Party – Communists1,6063,3221,2732,2331,6515691882042,1792,23615,4618.17%1
Moderate Party1,1865,0984891,4477292672392752,0591,46113,2507.00%1
People's Party1,8184,6243971,1189424972085251,5781,00012,7076.72%1
Christian Democratic Unity44881160424240196521833192122,9451.56%0
Communist Party of Sweden114134811427266219715210.28%0
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)81214523341108043170.17%0
Other parties3704410040230.01%0
Valid Votes21,75953,7249,19723,44214,3977,7304,4555,27427,99221,251189,221100.00%13
Invalid votes397362911100439212320.12%
Total Polled21,79853,7979,20323,47114,4087,7404,4555,27828,03121,272189,45389.68%
Registered Electors24,28660,54410,16026,43716,6538,6214,9745,78230,65423,145211,256
Turnout89.76%88.86%90.58%88.78%86.52%89.78%89.57%91.28%91.44%91.91%89.68%

1970

Results of the 1970 general election held on 20 September 1970:[32][33]

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Party
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Centre Party
People's Party
Left Party – Communists
Moderate Party
Christian Democratic Unity
Communist League Marxists-Leninists
Other parties
Valid Votes
Invalid votes
Total Polled
Postal Votes
Total Polled
Registered Electors
Turnout
Votes per municipalityTotal
Votes
%Seats
AlftaArbråBergs
-jö
Boll
-näs
GävleGnarpHane
-bo
Harmån
-ger
Has
-sela
HoforsHudiks
-vall
Ljus
-dal
Ockel
-bo
Ovanå
-ker
Rengs
-jö
Sand
-viken
Söder
-hamn
Postal
Votes
1,2441,2326014,33125,1896201,2201,2005015,0168,6615,9072,2672,35532714,38510,44910,09895,60352.03%7
1,2817647522,3396,8905348061,0012731,2096,6653,4541,1781,2603254,3663,0683,67839,84321.69%3
3834451321,0596,100186167164785811,3651,112301573462,1461,1433,69919,68010.71%1
1362941758122,64772222201911,2041,9641,5721532041361,8581,8821,15114,7748.04%1
137131523862,56634598317352881427182237311,1549512,76410,4445.68%1
78544313060645207620652831783715462451563722,5681.40%0
2104362831932162541836124651708080.44%0
0000000000000000011110.01%0
3,2612,9301,7599,09344,2811,4922,5032,7289828,44319,84412,6914,1264,78687724,27817,71421,943183,731100.00%13
822932224011382401710781940.11%
3,2692,9321,7619,10244,3131,4942,5052,7329828,44419,85712,6994,1284,79087724,29517,72422,021183,925
2294491551,5117,247120255284758802,4641,475310373772,9363,137-22,021-44
3,4983,3811,91610,61351,5601,6142,7603,0161,0579,32422,32114,1744,4385,16395427,23120,8610183,88186.59%
3,8843,9022,24412,57960,1511,9063,0603,3811,19810,66726,28916,9755,1815,7851,07530,69523,397212,369
90.06%86.65%85.38%84.37%85.72%84.68%90.20%89.20%88.23%87.41%84.91%83.50%85.66%89.25%88.74%88.71%89.16%86.59%


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