Västmanland County (Riksdag constituency)

Västmanland 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 Västmanland.

Västmanland County
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Västmanland County within Sweden
CountyVästmanland
Population275,845 (2019)[1]
Electorate201,215 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilVästmanland Regional Council

Västmanland 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 201,215 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
201811,5396.68%09,9695.77%05,1082.96%012,1817.05%19,4485.47%133,12219.18%254,28731.43%334,74020.11%2
20148,7195.22%06,4963.89%08,5495.12%09,0515.42%18,7565.25%135,69721.38%259,93635.90%424,72814.81%2
20108,2665.16%07,4064.62%09,4595.91%19,1545.72%112,0167.50%143,46227.14%358,22236.36%49,9926.24%1
200610,1866.87%18,5025.73%06,3084.25%09,2116.21%112,0768.14%134,53323.29%259,01439.79%43,7172.51%0
20028,5385.72%111,9578.01%16,5044.36%013,0108.71%119,85513.30%118,48812.38%167,15344.97%51,6901.13%0
19987,0434.68%016,26010.80%16,5474.35%020,05213.31%16,7914.51%129,90219.85%261,84141.06%5
19949,9386.05%15,4943.34%07,6594.66%010,3616.31%111,8377.20%131,16018.96%284,19451.24%6
199111,1356.85%110,3996.40%14,5302.79%07,1754.42%015,7349.69%128,77617.71%271,61044.08%5
198815,2799.62%13,5892.26%07,1494.50%09,2315.81%120,17512.71%122,30314.05%279,62950.16%5
198517,48010.45%12,1651.29%08,8475.29%123,14713.84%128,51517.04%286,49651.70%6
198222,59513.45%12,5871.54%02,3371.39%09,2855.53%19,8385.86%132,52519.36%288,42752.64%6
197925,40615.49%21,7411.06%08,4115.13%117,62210.74%126,40116.09%282,81150.48%5
197634,36121.00%21,9441.19%07,1104.35%018,31111.19%118,93611.57%182,24550.27%5
197336,09923.23%32,2161.43%08,1135.22%114,0609.05%115,0869.71%178,96550.81%6
197026,44017.79%22,0621.39%07,0974.78%022,04414.84%210,7967.27%179,52353.52%6

2018

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
KöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,1173,0833,6385,6741,6881,3664,3841,1022,27227,96354,28731.43%3
Sweden Democrats2,0041,7982,3403,9231,2848093,3267231,71916,81434,74020.11%2
Moderate Party1,7241,1061,4782,5628945282,40030780921,31433,12219.18%2
Left Party5316228021,0543143579391885116,86312,1817.05%1
Centre Party6293285321,1054592141,7611912506,07011,5396.68%0
Christian Democrats4733675119603011539031132605,9289,9695.77%0
Liberals3572504025462371416081402106,5579,4485.47%1
Green Party29317922436811294394581193,2675,1082.96%0
Feminist Initiative2115243210156613193525670.33%0
Alternative for Sweden263330682022532222415170.30%0
Citizens' Coalition1831617117290151993150.18%0
Unity771795101326821580.09%0
Independent Rural Party5156158929186391500.09%0
Pirate Party9317191462320571500.09%0
Direct Democrats751219239313761490.09%0
Nordic Resistance Movement36375432149830.05%0
Christian Values Party02010140067750.04%0
Animal Party40454250437650.04%0
Classical Liberal Party12201051418340.02%0
Basic Income Party00200000011130.01%0
Communist Party of Sweden00000010012130.01%0
Initiative101200000590.01%0
NY Reform000000000440.00%0
European Workers Party000010200030.00%0
Scania Party000100000010.00%0
Parties not on the ballot3123011017190.01%0
Valid Votes9,2337,82510,06316,3905,3703,74214,9582,8656,24196,032172,719100.00%9
Invalid votes – unregistered parties71650031124480.03%
Blank votes9496102148705616726567521,5670.90%
Invalid votes – other51121135737551090.06%
Total Polled9,3397,93310,17316,5545,4433,80315,1352,8956,30596,863174,44386.69%
Registered Electors10,6789,41111,85519,2646,1674,38617,1603,3927,407111,495201,215
Turnout87.46%84.29%85.81%85.93%88.26%86.71%88.20%85.35%85.12%86.88%86.69%

The following candidates were elected:[4] Åsa Coenraads (M), 336 votes; Åsa Eriksson (S), 929 votes; Ann-Christine From Utterstedt (SD), 163 votes; Roger Haddad (L), 1,205 votes; Pia Nilsson (S), 2,000 votes; Jessica Polfjärd (M), 2,475 votes; Oscar Sjöstedt (S), 78 votes; Olle Thorell (S), 1,297 votes; and Vasiliki Tsouplaki (V), 799 votes.

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
KöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,4363,5124,3436,4871,9361,4474,8671,2452,83329,83059,93635.90%4
Moderate Party1,8521,2091,4482,7739985352,88838884722,75935,69721.38%2
Sweden Democrats1,3871,4551,6062,7819317662,2385281,15111,88524,72814.81%2
Left Party4495085878862683346701854514,7139,0515.42%1
Liberal People's Party3492073705872621075871492135,9258,7565.25%1
Centre Party4981953699653841631,6001872324,1268,7195.22%0
Green Party469326389632193161678862135,4028,5495.12%0
Christian Democrats31520531549823585522701424,1096,4963.89%0
Feminist Initiative1491251262148310531650922,1383,3982.04%0
Pirate Party3839505717218210164337630.46%0
Party of the Swedes161318208615436902260.14%0
Unity5414641012131081670.10%0
Animal Party503848607921330.08%0
Christian Values Party00191360074940.06%0
Independent Rural Party182641029429750.04%0
Direct Democrats31510030227420.03%0
Classical Liberal Party01200211214230.01%0
Communist Party of Sweden0001000009100.01%0
Health Party001000000230.00%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party000000000220.00%0
European Workers Party000000000110.00%0
Socialist Justice Party000000000110.00%0
Parties not on the ballot31674391332690.04%0
Valid Votes8,9757,8099,65515,9385,3323,76614,5292,9096,24591,781166,939100.00%10
Blank votes948494158544417919709111,7071.01%
Invalid votes72330240235580.03%
Total Polled9,0767,8959,75216,0995,3863,81214,7122,9286,31792,727168,70485.17%
Registered Electors10,6499,45711,61819,1956,2494,43517,0773,4477,474108,479198,080
Turnout85.23%83.48%83.94%83.87%86.19%85.95%86.15%84.94%84.52%85.48%85.17%

The following candidates were elected:[6] Jonas Åkerlund (SD), 2 votes; Åsa Coenraads (M), 345 votes; Lars Eriksson (S), 1,028 votes; Roger Haddad (FP), 1,158 votes; Stig Henriksson (V), 776 votes; Stefan Jakobsson (SD), 2 votes; Pia Nilsson (S), 1,716 votes; Jessica Polfjärd (M), 2,266 votes; Olle Thorell (S), 1,537 votes; and Anna Wallén (S), 1,907 votes.

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
KöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,2183,3744,3256,3691,8401,5824,7161,3363,02628,43658,22236.36%4
Moderate Party2,2591,6111,8813,6481,4207473,7065121,19626,48243,46227.14%3
Liberal People's Party5823695588313621768492293497,71112,0167.50%1
Sweden Democrats5125875211,0873702748961984325,1159,9926.24%1
Green Party5353844377922602178261572545,5979,4595.91%1
Left Party4876726681,0532944116762174854,1919,1545.72%1
Centre Party4962583219983581721,5891891713,7148,2665.16%0
Christian Democrats387281395608249108689861774,4267,4064.62%0
Pirate Party565147101402510715266451,1130.70%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party8153028284514880.30%0
Feminist Initiative108123481314181912990.19%0
Rural Democrats621692115124670.04%0
Party of the Swedes309100011922550.03%0
National Democrats01060030115260.02%0
Communist Party of Sweden03000000217220.01%0
Unity00120110116220.01%0
Classical Liberal Party20201001014200.01%0
Freedom Party2020000009130.01%0
Spirits Party011100000030.00%0
Norrland Coalition Party010000000120.00%0
European Workers Party000010000010.00%0
Parties not on the ballot21231031319350.02%0
Valid Votes8,5657,6059,20315,5465,2063,72914,0842,9506,15987,096160,143100.00%11
Blank votes131130130162826720722989121,9411.20%
Invalid votes046104234445820.05%
Total Polled8,6967,7399,33915,7185,2923,79814,2942,9766,26188,053162,16684.35%
Registered Electors10,4079,42211,33619,0256,2434,51416,9603,5277,498103,326192,258
Turnout83.56%82.14%82.38%82.62%84.77%84.14%84.28%84.38%83.50%85.22%84.35%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Staffan Anger (M), 1,015 votes; Åsa Coenraads (M), 441 votes; Roger Haddad (FP), 1,146 votes; Agneta Luttropp (MP), 267 votes; Pia Nilsson (S), 1,584 votes; Sven-Erik Österberg (S), 4,154 votes; Kent Persson (V), 431 votes; Jessica Polfjärd (M), 2,473 votes; Margareta Sandstedt (SD), 67 votes; Olle Thorell (S), 799 votes; and Anna Wallén (S), 1,351 votes.

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
KöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,4533,6114,2136,5721,9241,5624,6501,3473,05628,62659,01439.79%4
Moderate Party1,7331,2911,3752,8971,1615733,01139981321,28034,53323.29%2
Liberal People's Party5423725078133021588241573358,06612,0768.14%1
Centre Party7253224581,2545392331,8722562714,25610,1866.87%1
Left Party5256836489662874427452544754,1869,2116.21%1
Christian Democrats4233346207282801178541062384,8028,5025.73%0
Green Party316220316486183147463951753,9076,3084.25%0
Sweden Democrats201165243490157107355821421,7753,7172.51%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party141653434193018381,0441,2790.86%0
Pirate Party9048589332319811385911,0900.74%0
June List10736569149228511523959040.61%0
Feminist Initiative382515582231252193475910.40%0
National Democrats855122671148762594390.30%0
Health Care Party650514104822312482180.15%0
National Socialist Front191173200025580.04%0
The Communists10100030039440.03%0
Unity01142073216360.02%0
New Future41250312011290.02%0
People's Will010210200390.01%0
Socialist Justice Party010200000360.00%0
Freedom of the Justice Party002000000350.00%0
Unique Party000100200140.00%0
Active Democracy200000000130.00%0
Classical Liberal Party000000000330.00%0
Democratic Party of New Swedes000000000110.00%0
European Workers Party000000001010.00%0
Kvinnokraft000001000010.00%0
Partiet.se000100000010.00%0
Other parties04230031116300.02%0
Valid Votes8,2077,2378,58814,5564,9633,50713,1002,7735,66479,704148,299100.00%9
Blank votes1661361983249290314441181,8223,3042.18%
Invalid votes02072071030490.03%
Total Polled8,3737,3758,78614,8875,0573,59713,4212,8185,78281,556151,65280.75%
Registered Electors10,3409,41711,07618,8706,2344,51916,5773,5547,38599,834187,806
Turnout80.98%78.32%79.32%78.89%81.12%79.60%80.96%79.29%78.29%81.69%80.75%

The following candidates were elected:[10] Staffan Anger (M), 953 votes; Agneta Berliner (FP), 672 votes; Margareta Israelsson (S), 1,234 votes; Jörgen Johansson (C), 789 votes; Pia Nilsson (S), 1,252 votes; Sven-Erik Österberg (S), 2,878 votes; Kent Persson (V), 454 votes; Jessica Polfjärd (M), 1,890 votes; and Olle Thorell (S), 580 votes.

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,6223,8384,3613,1746,8532,1841,7305,1431,4503,24131,55767,15344.97%5
Liberal People's Party1,0065818176591,4425622811,42718548712,40819,85513.30%1
Moderate Party9537476967491,5465863111,48421040410,80218,48812.38%1
Left Party7239978866551,3953986019283486465,43313,0108.71%1
Christian Democrats6834416968259594091751,2121433126,10211,9578.01%1
Centre Party5642863611,3269794281891,6122252142,3548,5385.72%1
Green Party4292612772744571731455441051973,6426,5044.36%0
Sweden Democrats8075162107127261514915528821,6901.13%0
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party2919421346619734187961,0650.71%0
National Democrats83613671181213781883800.25%0
New Future49053342200503261830.12%0
The Communists091700011031301610.11%0
Socialist Party111011044101121260.08%0
Norrbotten Party001200000419260.02%0
Unity2020010000270.00%0
Socialist Justice Party0100000000010.00%0
Other parties10999255991114671770.12%0
Valid Votes8,1697,3018,3457,83314,0464,8203,48912,6002,7045,60474,410149,321100.00%10
Invalid votes1709410818725710255263321001,2372,6051.71%
Total Polled8,3397,3958,4538,02014,3034,9223,54412,8632,7365,70475,647151,92678.45%
Registered Electors10,4489,50310,96610,18918,5026,1374,50016,4263,5327,33296,130193,665
Turnout79.81%77.82%77.08%78.71%77.31%80.20%78.76%78.31%77.46%77.80%78.69%78.45%

The following candidates were elected:[12] Kerstin Heinemann (FP), 1,226 votes; Stig Henriksson (V), 858 votes; Tomas Högström (M), 1,404 votes; Margareta Israelsson (S), 1,567 votes; Jörgen Johansson (C), 626 votes; Torsten Lindström (KD), 619 votes; Göran Magnusson (S), 977 votes; Sven-Erik Österberg (S), 2,539 votes; Paavo Vallius (S), 601 votes; and Mariann Ytterberg (S), 1,301 votes.

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party3,6023,7064,3493,0016,4311,9431,5944,6331,3883,07528,11961,84141.06%5
Moderate Party1,5351,2011,2201,2622,3279285132,44233370117,44029,90219.85%2
Left Party1,1611,4621,4169902,3566679461,4345101,0808,03020,05213.31%1
Christian Democrats9176017289821,3985212241,6592354468,54916,26010.80%1
Centre Party4442083221,1668203521831,3611951581,8347,0434.68%0
Liberal People's Party349238292211464190103490602064,1886,7914.51%1
Green Party5102433193215142161496891232123,2516,5474.35%0
Other parties71819995265754414532711,1952,1731.44%0
Valid Votes8,5897,7408,7458,02814,5754,8923,75612,8532,8765,94972,606150,609100.00%10
Invalid votes20612618924430911493401311461,8233,6822.39%
Total Polled8,7957,8668,9348,27214,8845,0063,84913,2542,9076,09574,429154,29180.41%
Registered Electors10,7319,85711,23810,05618,7766,1124,66216,4793,5847,59092,807191,892
Turnout81.96%79.80%79.50%82.26%79.27%81.90%82.56%80.43%81.11%80.30%80.20%80.41%

The following candidates were elected:[15] Karin Falkmer (M), 1,558 votes; Kerstin Heinemann (FP), 709 votes; Lena Hjelm-Wallén (S), 6,146 votes; Tomas Högström (M), 2,015 votes; Margareta Israelsson (S), 600 votes; Magnus Jacobsson (KD), 3 votes; Tanja Linderborg (V), 1,318 votes; Göran Magnusson (S), 662 votes; Sven-Erik Österberg (S), 814 votes; and Mariann Ytterberg (S), 582 votes.

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,8425,2856,0943,9868,8402,6342,3556,1801,9344,22537,81984,19451.24%6
Moderate Party1,6601,2371,2511,2612,5109805252,58135673218,06731,16018.96%2
Liberal People's Party6234655103618273241708701153417,23111,8377.20%1
Left Party6356238414601,3843875106652516333,97210,3616.31%1
Centre Party6763464251,6061,1744762532,0462482142,4749,9386.05%1
Green Party5423123244656362921879061622743,5597,6594.66%0
Christian Democratic Unity33419622740256614890580981462,7075,4943.34%0
New Democracy939413087149763615615931,0431,9721.20%0
Other parties10511313625242603114031807281,6911.03%0
Valid Votes9,5108,6719,9388,65316,3285,3774,15714,1243,2106,73877,600164,306100.00%11
Invalid votes173101131143194916631930781,1152,4411.46%
Total Polled9,6838,77210,0698,79616,5225,4684,22314,4433,2406,81678,715166,74786.51%
Registered Electors11,13210,18911,64410,22119,2206,2644,82216,7453,7177,78491,018192,756
Turnout86.98%86.09%86.47%86.06%85.96%87.29%87.58%86.25%87.17%87.56%86.48%86.51%

1991

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,3034,9505,5943,2307,8412,3222,2234,9591,7023,88030,60671,61044.08%5
Moderate Party1,6361,1841,2561,0452,3729024952,26836771316,53828,77617.71%2
Liberal People's Party8356027604461,2135292271,2031814309,30815,7349.69%1
New Democracy5075617907389513772411,4281994735,95612,2217.52%1
Centre Party8013884591,7031,3075082872,1032782463,05511,1356.85%1
Christian Democratic Unity6354604757491,0872951491,1741633094,90310,3996.40%1
Left Party3964285733148962313874792204142,8377,1754.42%0
Green Party331185183206436197140426931542,1794,5302.79%0
Other parties55798718619283815394428710.54%0
Valid Votes9,4998,83710,1778,44916,1645,3704,17714,0783,2186,65875,824162,451100.00%11
Invalid votes186124169153240907730145801,2792,7441.66%
Total Polled9,6858,96110,3468,60216,4045,4604,25414,3793,2636,73877,103165,19585.94%
Registered Electors11,22010,41611,97910,07719,3116,2584,91016,5783,7717,80789,893192,220
Turnout86.32%86.03%86.37%85.36%84.95%87.25%86.64%86.74%86.53%86.31%85.77%85.94%

1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,6895,5316,0593,6038,4772,5432,4045,6191,9294,24034,53579,62950.16%5
Moderate Party1,3199461,0817591,7426434141,83527252312,76922,30314.05%2
Liberal People's Party9817709566641,5936352811,63818456911,90420,17512.71%1
Centre Party1,0405716872,1991,7306813452,7323533404,60115,2799.62%1
Left Party – Communists5045368204451,1123014156322175343,7159,2315.81%1
Green Party4603653173157813101946881462433,3307,1494.50%0
Christian Democratic Unity2301001642664169843393441261,7093,5892.26%0
Other parties981201472430536462416265511,3930.88%0
Valid Votes9,3218,93910,2318,27516,1565,2474,14213,5613,1616,60173,114158,748100.00%10
Invalid votes12094107135188646626830701,0562,1981.37%
Total Polled9,4419,03310,3388,41016,3445,3114,20813,8293,1916,67174,170160,94684.98%
Registered Electors11,04310,47312,0649,87519,3606,0704,81916,2193,7537,71187,998189,385
Turnout85.49%86.25%85.69%85.16%84.42%87.50%87.32%85.26%85.03%86.51%84.29%84.98%

1985

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,2416,0326,5393,8239,3592,7122,6265,8602,1034,50737,69486,49651.70%6
Moderate Party1,5951,2421,4301,0752,2028995122,47936069216,02928,51517.04%2
Liberal People's Party1,2069161,0928801,7857223442,02126467613,24123,14713.84%1
Centre Party1,1996207932,4492,0887304163,0314104555,28917,48010.45%1
Left Party – Communists4315747933961,0212734305462254743,6848,8475.29%1
Green Party17290100882011214728636719532,1651.29%0
Other parties1519171533017715891956470.39%0
Valid Votes9,8599,49310,7648,72616,9865,4744,38214,2383,4066,88477,085167,297100.00%11
Invalid votes789068107148414918720667901,6440.97%
Total Polled9,9379,58310,8328,83317,1345,5154,43114,4253,4266,95077,875168,94189.73%
Registered Electors11,02910,58712,0389,85619,3136,0634,89016,0463,7827,59087,081188,275
Turnout90.10%90.52%89.98%89.62%88.72%90.96%90.61%89.90%90.59%91.57%89.43%89.73%

1982

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,3816,3856,8324,0099,7362,7842,8095,9122,0924,70537,78288,42752.64%6
Moderate Party1,7621,4761,5691,2052,4969735332,72835776118,66532,52519.36%2
Centre Party1,5299301,0512,7022,5929425063,5884895847,68222,59513.45%1
Liberal People's Party581394488386809385142874872765,4169,8385.86%1
Left Party – Communists4315067514359992943835832264324,2459,2855.53%1
Christian Democratic Unity18686157149326735226737871,1672,5871.54%0
Green Party13313193972001015624961621,1542,3371.39%0
K-Party7552422307330671910.11%0
Other parties91011636332256992100.13%0
Valid Votes10,0199,97310,9768,99117,2175,5554,49114,2263,3576,91376,277167,995100.00%11
Invalid votes801058986148475615524558081,6530.97%
Total Polled10,09910,07811,0659,07717,3655,6024,54714,3813,3816,96877,085169,64891.63%
Registered Electors11,00410,86612,0129,97018,9595,9794,98515,7683,6607,42084,522185,145
Turnout91.78%92.75%92.12%91.04%91.59%93.69%91.21%91.20%92.38%93.91%91.20%91.63%

1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party5,0216,1776,5583,7939,1222,6652,7445,5692,0034,36834,79182,81150.48%5
Moderate Party1,5001,1481,2648462,0187864892,07729262515,35626,40116.09%2
Centre Party1,6851,1101,2322,9882,9501,0606024,1655657058,34425,40615.49%2
Liberal People's Party1,0568349676491,3935942211,3801895149,82517,62210.74%1
Left Party – Communists4143916323619342563335511783913,9708,4115.13%1
Christian Democratic Unity1197010399275645621832486571,7411.06%0
Workers' Party – The Communists2690532220290844863600.22%0
Communist Party of Sweden16137434379662323370.21%0
Other parties163146166313275710386509670.59%0
Valid Votes9,8539,86410,8628,75816,8115,4414,50814,0263,2836,73973,911164,056100.00%11
Invalid votes50485447103403010426304549860.60%
Total Polled9,9039,91210,9168,80516,9145,4814,53814,1303,3096,76974,365165,04290.74%
Registered Electors10,87810,74411,9409,76318,7415,9024,95815,4853,6417,23482,593181,879
Turnout91.04%92.26%91.42%90.19%90.25%92.87%91.53%91.25%90.88%93.57%90.04%90.74%

1976

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,8876,1986,4423,6909,0512,5082,7085,5432,0574,18034,98182,24550.27%5
Centre Party2,3141,5641,7913,3603,9151,3778294,87670390312,72934,36121.00%2
Moderate Party1,1148509595811,4944853521,52821542110,93718,93611.57%1
People's Party1,0208259216711,3846522441,45816344910,52418,31111.19%1
Left Party – Communists3324645653376762332603771543863,3267,1104.35%0
Christian Democratic Unity10764129109306543518643518601,9441.19%0
Communist Party of Sweden13272714641492412203075310.32%0
Other parties22180232140111071700.10%0
Valid Votes9,7899,99410,8528,76216,9135,3254,43813,9963,3476,42173,771163,608100.00%9
Invalid votes36342725692115514163096070.37%
Total Polled9,82510,02810,8798,78716,9825,3464,45314,0473,3516,43774,080164,21591.69%
Registered Electors10,57310,81611,7879,71018,5225,7364,82715,1803,6276,81981,494179,091
Turnout92.93%92.71%92.30%90.49%91.69%93.20%92.25%92.54%92.39%94.40%90.90%91.69%

1973

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,8106,0276,2503,5348,7112,4492,6545,2711,9843,97633,29978,96550.81%6
Centre Party2,3191,6181,8733,2553,7911,2287604,80563991914,89236,09923.23%3
Moderate Party9807917524381,1753912871,2841973188,47315,0869.71%1
People's Party8667197185871,0765181921,1561443037,78114,0609.05%1
Left Party – Communists4045277033948572742784041664633,6438,1135.22%1
Christian Democratic Unity9178118110362555715546781,0662,2161.43%0
Communist Party of Sweden154640439410164825203236800.44%0
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)064214414011201560.10%0
Other parties1013112020221430.03%0
Valid Votes9,4869,81210,4598,36616,0914,9314,24513,1293,2016,08069,618155,418100.00%12
Invalid votes27182112405727291563240.21%
Total Polled9,5139,83010,4808,37816,1314,9364,25213,1563,2036,08969,774155,74290.77%
Registered Electors10,37710,64911,3969,36717,8105,3294,64214,4113,4956,48077,627171,583
Turnout91.67%92.31%91.96%89.44%90.57%92.63%91.60%91.29%91.65%93.97%89.88%90.77%

1970

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ArbogaFager
-sta
Hall
-staha
-mmar
HebyKöpingKungs
-ör
Nor
-berg
SalaSkinns
-katte
-berg
Sura
-ham
-mar
Väste
-rås
Postal
Votes
Swedish Social Democratic Party4,2785,4675,7793,4088,1032,3172,3774,4921,8693,59829,3138,52279,52353.52%6
Centre Party1,2758951,1612,7912,5969245513,8414775828,5152,83226,44017.79%2
People's Party9489189017491,4156052451,4482244069,9634,22222,04414.84%2
Moderate Party4503714763786962432048581311793,9472,86310,7967.27%1
Left Party – Communists2874435863245842132032371584062,9067507,0974.78%0
Christian Democratic Unity8374117109278435610934477453672,0621.39%0
Communist League Marxists-Leninists13162619124116872181341616170.42%0
Other parties00001000003480.01%0
Valid Votes7,3348,1849,0467,77813,7974,3463,65211,0722,8955,23655,52619,721148,587100.00%11
Invalid votes1612169963162768882520.17%
Total Polled7,3508,1969,0627,78713,8064,3523,65511,0882,8975,24355,59419,809148,839
Postal Votes1,0691,5601,1536702,4215935461,4293267039,300-19,809-39
Total Polled8,4199,75610,2158,45716,2274,9454,20112,5173,2235,94664,8940148,80087.87%
Registered Electors9,44910,88311,3239,70518,4655,4244,73514,2533,5596,46675,071169,333
Turnout89.10%89.64%90.21%87.14%87.88%91.17%88.72%87.82%90.56%91.96%86.44%87.87%
gollark: Exactly! Near-meaningless gotchas!
gollark: Strictly speaking, no, but much of it doesn't really seem intended as information and doesn't exactly have a truth value.
gollark: Especially amongst people you really disagree with.
gollark: Actual good-faith discussion of facts is... not common.
gollark: A significant amount of the political conversations I've seen just have people throwing random "gotchas" at each other.

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