Jämtland County (Riksdag constituency)

Jämtland County (Swedish: Jämtlands 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 Jämtland. The constituency currently elects four of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 general election it had 101,363 registered electors.

Jämtland County
Jämtlands Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Outline map
Location of Jämtland County within Sweden
CountyJämtland
Population132,054 (2021)[1]
Electorate101,363 (2022)
Area53,753 km2 (2022)[2]
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
List
  • 4 (2010–present)
  • 5 (1970–2010)
Member of the Riksdag[3]
List
  •   Lena Bäckelin (S)
  •   Josef Fransson (SD)
  •   Kalle Olsson (S)
  •   Saila Quicklund (M)
Regional councilJämtland Regional Council
Created fromJämtland County

Electoral system

Jämtland County currently elects four 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

Summary

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
20224,7495.59%030,66636.07%24,2695.02%07,7719.14%02,2442.64%012,57414.79%14,5745.38%017,09720.11%1
20187,1798.42%028,63233.60%13,0493.58%013,08615.36%12,4392.86%012,21814.34%14,1184.83%013,25715.56%1
20145,2526.27%033,30339.78%24,7605.69%09,48711.33%12,3702.83%014,51317.34%12,1192.53%09,22411.02%0
20105,3406.52%033,01340.29%25,3396.52%010,48712.80%13,1553.85%018,19322.20%12,3402.86%03,1223.81%0
20066,4848.31%031,32240.15%33,9075.01%013,11116.81%13,2264.13%013,75317.63%12,9143.74%01,2241.57%0
20028,46911.02%134,25644.57%33,9675.16%011,70515.23%15,5697.25%07,5929.88%03,8745.04%02190.28%0
199812,31815.20%133,43641.27%24,5925.67%09,80712.10%12,2452.77%011,15613.77%16,1887.64%0
19946,0096.79%045,43451.34%35,1375.81%013,27015.00%13,9404.45%011,52413.02%12,0872.36%0
19914,0574.65%039,20144.88%32,9123.33%014,69916.83%15,8496.70%011,64113.33%14,0544.64%0
19884,7525.49%043,27150.02%34,3064.98%015,76318.22%14,7525.49%09,10610.53%11,6831.95%0
19854,2514.63%047,10751.32%31,3111.43%018,04619.66%18,4499.20%012,50913.63%1
19824,2824.62%048,23052.00%31,4971.61%020,97122.61%13,6433.93%012,62513.61%11,4311.54%0
19794,0674.47%045,89850.41%323,82826.17%25,6886.25%09,80910.77%01,2311.35%0
19763,4853.81%043,85047.94%328,95231.65%26,3956.99%07,2357.91%01,2321.35%0
19733,6094.16%041,79148.16%326,38930.41%26,3367.30%06,9718.03%01,2671.46%0
19702,5833.22%039,99549.80%319,74924.59%29,19911.45%07,0598.79%01,3631.70%0

(Excludes leveling seats)

Detailed

  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally and is entitled to compete for constituency seats.
2022

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,4971,4761,4462,2333,23115,7561,2852,74230,66636.07%202
Sweden DemocratsSD1,2901,1151,0861,7082,0846,9369021,97617,09720.11%101
Moderate PartyM1,2317885168971,5246,44630886412,57414.79%101
Centre PartyC9204343205351,0513,7282884957,7719.14%000
Left PartyV4251981813705212,4921803824,7495.59%000
Christian DemocratsKD3802601874525942,0991954074,5745.38%000
Green PartyMP663153992034962,435821384,2695.02%000
LiberalsL28163482021951,310381072,2442.64%000
Alternative for SwedenAfS121316192512215252470.29%000
Citizens' CoalitionMED245291577471430.17%000
Pirate PartyPP1247107846101400.16%000
Human Rights and DemocracyMoD81012113521101160.14%000
The Push ButtonsKn419441656211060.12%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo1478710261312970.11%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP610252527480.06%000
Nuance PartyPNy021023704460.05%000
Feminist InitiativeFI313661302340.04%000
Direct DemocratsDD222021401230.03%000
UnityENH412111200210.02%000
Climate AllianceKA200331100190.02%000
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR0000240390.01%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP0100061080.01%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP0004121080.01%000
Sweden Out of the EU/Free Justice Party0011101150.01%000
Donald Duck Party0100010020.00%000
Swexit Party0000020020.00%000
Turning Point PartyPV1000010020.00%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP0000010010.00%000
Freedom of the Family0000010010.00%000
Hard Line Sweden0001000010.00%000
Stora Norrland's Independent Freedom Party0000000110.00%000
Valid Votes7,7794,5543,9306,6889,80541,7493,3247,19585,024100.00%404
Blank Votes9868548810644951951,0091.17%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Parties012011401190.02%
Rejected Votes – Other322274514660.08%
Total Polled7,8804,6253,9886,7789,91942,2573,3767,29586,11884.96%
Registered Electors9,0765,5274,8208,12511,36649,6353,9838,831101,363
Turnout86.82%83.68%82.74%83.42%87.27%85.14%84.76%82.61%84.96%

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

2018

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS1,9111,4751,5762,3392,92014,0471,2933,07128,63233.60%112
Sweden DemocratsSD9609067931,2581,4635,6057201,55213,25715.56%101
Centre PartyC1,5777795869331,7575,99851094613,08615.36%101
Moderate PartyM1,1277045149361,3256,57627276412,21814.34%101
Left PartyV6022903074767813,8293185767,1798.42%000
Christian DemocratsKD3482101612885282,1391373074,1184.83%000
Green PartyMP451103581262931,858531073,0493.58%000
LiberalsL19777601862181,56457802,4392.86%000
Feminist InitiativeFI311716252322717183740.44%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo2520178620213982360.28%000
Alternative for SwedenAfS17911262810613152250.26%000
Citizens' CoalitionMED16470976231170.14%000
UnityENH9106273925800.09%000
Direct DemocratsDD42133102932660.08%000
Pirate PartyPP6031529411590.07%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP80011804220.03%000
Animal PartyDjuP34210611180.02%000
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR20110810130.02%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP00031402100.01%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP0000102250.01%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP0003010040.00%000
InitiativeINI0000130040.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP1000000010.00%000
Security PartyTRP0000010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot20030221100.01%000
Valid Votes7,2974,6104,1316,6979,39142,1763,4467,47585,223100.00%415
Blank Votes82465173123378471039031.05%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Parties312011402230.03%
Rejected Votes – Other221242916470.05%
Total Polled7,3844,6594,1856,7729,51942,5973,4947,58686,19687.06%
Registered Electors8,3305,4434,9218,01610,75148,4714,0918,98999,012
Turnout88.64%85.60%85.04%84.48%88.54%87.88%85.41%84.39%87.06%

The following candidates were elected:[17]

2014

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,1511,8552,0022,9033,42115,3941,7193,85833,30339.78%202
Moderate PartyM1,4678095511,1601,6317,67033389214,51317.34%101
Centre PartyC9327424927071,4433,9294547889,48711.33%101
Sweden DemocratsSD6406715331,0279883,7824911,0929,22411.02%000
Left PartyV3322162603496152,6692555565,2526.27%000
Green PartyMP6011791202004322,960971714,7605.69%000
Liberal People's PartyFP20884861422161,50843832,3702.83%000
Christian DemocratsKD27082571302591,103581602,1192.53%000
Feminist InitiativeFI16384541001851,283641022,0352.43%000
Pirate PartyPP20201812271809213070.37%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo35351771220111100.13%000
UnityENH6276133734780.09%000
Party of the SwedesSVP145131117330.04%000
Animal PartyDjuP100641124280.03%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP110151603270.03%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP61020920200.02%000
Direct DemocratsDD10212400100.01%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS0020050070.01%000
Progressive Party0000030030.00%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP0000020020.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP1000000010.00%000
Health Party0000100010.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI0000000110.00%000
Parties not on the ballot222111302230.03%000
Valid Votes6,8064,7574,2266,7659,25340,6013,5517,75583,714100.00%404
Blank Votes864149739939646988881.05%
Rejected Votes – Other111411321240.03%
Total Polled6,8934,7994,2766,8429,35341,0103,5997,85484,62685.32%
Registered Electors8,0035,6535,0978,26410,91047,5884,3119,36699,192
Turnout86.13%84.89%83.89%82.79%85.73%86.18%83.48%83.86%85.32%

The following candidates were elected:[20]

2010

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,0521,8422,1783,0043,30214,8441,7993,99233,01340.29%202
Moderate PartyM1,7329987671,4981,9059,3845231,38618,19322.20%101
Centre PartyC9498195306341,6194,59849184710,48712.80%101
Left PartyV3152472984045702,5752836485,3406.52%000
Green PartyMP5642481672565573,1931252295,3396.52%000
Liberal People's PartyFP3381251492582871,753631823,1553.85%000
Sweden DemocratsSD2042171724703111,2311363813,1223.81%000
Christian DemocratsKD257120591582891,234551682,3402.86%000
Pirate PartyPP402427284425217244560.56%000
Feminist InitiativeFI23478231551252370.29%000
Norrland Coalition Party2258124245201360.17%000
Rural Democrats719550103400.05%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS103001000140.02%000
Freedom Party03014200100.01%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP1000160080.01%000
National DemocratsND1000020580.01%000
European Workers PartyEAP1000110140.00%000
Party of the SwedesSVP0000120140.00%000
UnityENH0002020040.00%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP0001110030.00%000
Spirits Party0000021030.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI0000010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot02140624190.02%000
Valid Votes6,4874,6704,3686,7398,92739,2973,5527,89681,936100.00%404
Blank Votes1247859117161496711451,2511.50%
Rejected Votes – Other11112622160.02%
Total Polled6,6124,7494,4286,8579,09039,7993,6258,04383,20383.08%
Registered Electors7,9265,9015,3918,51010,93147,2154,5069,764100,144
Turnout83.42%80.48%82.14%80.58%83.16%84.29%80.45%82.37%83.08%

The following candidates were elected:[23]

2006

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS1,8831,6312,0343,0233,16914,0521,5973,93331,32240.15%303
Moderate PartyM1,3807456321,1371,3196,9854321,12313,75317.63%101
Centre PartyC1,1171,1046298521,8325,7876251,16513,11116.81%101
Left PartyV3763494105426032,9793968296,4848.31%000
Green PartyMP4021971341534692,273991803,9075.01%000
Liberal People's PartyFP257991283122941,823922213,2264.13%000
Christian DemocratsKD298189952513401,405992372,9143.74%000
Sweden DemocratsSD907654179132471671551,2241.57%000
June List621015481103341461139011.15%000
Pirate PartyPP452530395830220535720.73%000
Feminist InitiativeFI1916618401977133160.41%000
New FutureNYF83111213383151030.13%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI322757318470.06%000
UnityENH022142631390.05%000
Health Care PartySjvåp521141501290.04%000
People's Will000401506250.03%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS002001000120.02%000
National Socialist Front2001021280.01%000
Freedom of the Justice Party4000000040.01%000
The CommunistsKOMM1100010030.00%000
National DemocratsND0000020020.00%000
Unique Party0100010020.00%000
Kvinnokraft0000010010.00%000
Other parties01002811130.02%000
Valid Votes5,9524,5444,2246,6138,38736,7413,4918,06678,018100.00%505
Blank Votes1499188130185809911441,6872.12%
Rejected Votes – Other05231804230.03%
Total Polled6,1014,6404,3146,7468,57337,5583,5828,21479,72879.82%
Registered Electors7,6646,0155,5638,69810,70946,3544,65010,23599,888
Turnout79.61%77.14%77.55%77.56%80.05%81.02%77.03%80.25%79.82%

The following candidates were elected:[26]

2002

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,1061,8452,2373,3413,41415,3781,7424,19334,25644.57%303
Centre PartyC9651,0466397711,6854,6986341,26711,70515.23%101
Left PartyV4884744908097813,9034221,1028,46911.02%101
Moderate PartyM6904053566507433,9422705367,5929.88%011
Liberal People's PartyFP4362552364044393,2711413875,5697.25%000
Green PartyMP3772531402455222,0651122533,9675.16%000
Christian DemocratsKD3943211113104211,8501143533,8745.04%000
New FutureNYF6057508011325971987881.03%000
Sweden DemocratsSD814520241196232190.28%000
Voice of the Free People993924359102070.27%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI766301746490.06%000
Norrbotten PartyNBP12057936330.04%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS0020030050.01%000
UnityENH0000040040.01%000
The CommunistsKOMM0000000110.00%000
Rikshushållarna0000000110.00%000
Other parties912988446301260.16%000
Valid Votes5,6404,7294,2836,6508,16035,6213,5268,25676,865100.00%516
Rejected Votes8558398812153654961,0771.38%
Total Polled5,7254,7874,3226,7388,28136,1573,5808,35277,94277.85%
Registered Electors7,2256,2025,7638,99810,52645,9634,79710,650100,124
Turnout79.24%77.18%75.00%74.88%78.67%78.67%74.63%78.42%77.85%

The following candidates were elected:[29]

1998

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS1,9781,8202,2963,3333,39714,3161,8404,45633,43641.27%202
Left PartyV8096918251,2101,1805,2777001,62612,31815.20%101
Moderate PartyM8985744949131,0766,02740077411,15613.77%101
Centre PartyC9331,0065565781,3583,6885771,1119,80712.10%101
Christian DemocratsKD5623941944756733,1851695366,1887.64%000
Green PartyMP4082852122815732,3301873164,5925.67%000
Liberal People's PartyFP209971001981741,193622122,2452.77%000
Other parties77102831411125361061261,2831.58%000
Valid Votes5,8744,9694,7607,1298,54336,5524,0419,15781,025100.00%505
Rejected Votes1226453101140693611201,3541.64%
Total Polled5,9965,0334,8137,2308,68337,2454,1029,27782,37980.50%
Registered Electors7,3206,4436,1109,34210,70145,8805,07511,469102,340
Turnout81.91%78.12%78.77%77.39%81.14%81.18%80.83%80.89%80.50%

The following candidates were elected:[32]

1994

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,7482,5303,2574,6644,52919,2202,5175,96945,43451.34%303
Centre PartyC1,3201,3788018721,7614,8327281,57813,27015.00%101
Moderate PartyM9165855439471,0916,19641882811,52413.02%101
Left PartyV3593023645775702,6793817776,0096.79%000
Green PartyMP4582552554005982,5222454045,1375.81%000
Liberal People's PartyFP2961481443143342,257943533,9404.45%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS188120621352691,039702042,0872.36%000
New DemocracyNyD322916534523814474740.54%000
Other parties535726628323826686130.69%000
Valid Votes6,3705,4045,4688,0249,28039,2214,49310,22888,488100.00%505
Rejected Votes7253489210150337929981.12%
Total Polled6,4425,4575,5168,1169,38139,7244,53010,32089,48685.56%
Registered Electors7,4736,5706,4809,78910,83546,0765,26912,099104,591
Turnout86.20%83.06%85.12%82.91%86.58%86.21%85.97%85.30%85.56%
1991

Results of the 1991 general election held on 15 September 1991:[35][36]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,3182,2412,9054,1243,73315,9232,3645,59339,20144.88%303
Centre PartyC1,3291,5319061,0291,9435,2648831,81414,69916.83%101
Moderate PartyM9395825799761,0786,26838983011,64113.33%101
Liberal People's PartyFP4612062444454573,3771455145,8496.70%000
New DemocracyNyD4433452624984181,8072024044,3795.01%000
Left PartyV2491902833973711,7772105804,0574.65%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS3412581602404971,9361984244,0544.64%000
Green PartyMP2691401332163341,4431292482,9123.33%000
Other parties3019281343017970555450.62%000
Valid Votes6,3795,5125,5008,0598,86137,9744,59010,46287,337100.00%505
Rejected Votes1066169115147659531361,3461.52%
Total Polled6,4855,5735,5698,1749,00838,6334,64310,59888,68384.70%
Registered Electors7,5836,7506,6419,85110,62145,2605,48512,509104,700
Turnout85.52%82.56%83.86%82.98%84.81%85.36%84.65%84.72%84.70%
1988

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,6412,4503,2324,5504,08117,4162,6626,23943,27150.02%303
Centre PartyC1,4421,6789801,1312,1025,5069591,96515,76318.22%101
Moderate PartyM6895414677288504,8102977249,10610.53%101
Liberal People's PartyFP6873162966015694,2242276097,5298.70%000
Left Party – CommunistsVPK2932003104883922,2442475784,7525.49%000
Green PartyMP3742412393914201,9812414194,3064.98%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS15111951103228735752211,6831.95%000
Other parties113615551481030.12%000
Valid Votes6,2885,5485,5818,0078,64736,9674,71210,76386,513100.00%505
Rejected Votes554050747845929728570.98%
Total Polled6,3435,5885,6318,0818,72537,4264,74110,83587,37084.21%
Registered Electors7,5246,7236,6259,95910,28644,2875,57912,764103,747
Turnout84.30%83.12%85.00%81.14%84.82%84.51%84.98%84.89%84.21%
1985

Results of the 1985 general election held on 15 September 1985:[39][40]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,9092,5803,6085,1074,27518,6993,0256,90447,10751.32%303
Centre PartyC1,6231,9091,1741,3472,4746,1291,0822,30818,04619.66%101
Moderate PartyM1,0007666481,0631,1736,3004461,11312,50913.63%101
Liberal People's PartyFP7153893436307264,7073096308,4499.20%000
Left Party – CommunistsVPK2662003183983791,9272345294,2514.63%000
Green PartyMP1185151118149625821171,3111.43%000
Other parties1344811587151200.13%000
Valid Votes6,6445,8996,1468,6719,18738,4455,18511,61691,793100.00%505
Rejected Votes702831635936643577170.78%
Total Polled6,7145,9276,1778,7349,24638,8115,22811,67392,51088.34%
Registered Electors7,6376,8846,91610,19510,40543,6555,83013,200104,722
Turnout87.91%86.10%89.31%85.67%88.86%88.90%89.67%88.43%88.34%
1982

Results of the 1982 general election held on 19 September 1982:[41][42]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,8572,7623,8355,2184,28618,9443,1327,19648,23052.00%303
Centre PartyC1,7892,0671,2931,6372,6717,6411,2422,63120,97122.61%101
Moderate PartyM1,0067606829991,1246,5954331,02612,62513.61%101
Left Party – CommunistsVPK2652123044643111,9401995874,2824.62%000
Liberal People's PartyFP3681761723123151,8401403203,6433.93%000
Green PartyMP1118169971436971201791,4971.61%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS139906295200583661961,4311.54%000
K-PartyK-P0000000000.00%000
Other parties6216639514790.09%000
Valid Votes6,5416,1506,4188,8289,05638,2795,33712,14992,758100.00%505
Rejected Votes552222643530733716090.65%
Total Polled6,5966,1726,4408,8929,09138,5865,37012,22093,36790.00%
Registered Electors7,3737,0207,04310,18510,06642,6375,86013,555103,739
Turnout89.46%87.92%91.44%87.30%90.31%90.50%91.64%90.15%90.00%
1979

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

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,7172,5293,7655,1254,18617,5713,0556,95045,89850.41%303
Centre PartyC1,9902,3441,5071,9302,8328,7441,4233,05823,82826.17%202
Moderate PartyM7625985147108575,1253788659,80910.77%000
Liberal People's PartyFP5072662614565272,9642124955,6886.25%000
Left Party – CommunistsVPK2102362634642901,8702185164,0674.47%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS113804585164501631801,2311.35%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP652143772241330.15%000
Workers' Party – The CommunistsAPK1190028327690.08%000
Other parties29197157213520283250.36%000
Valid Votes6,3356,0786,3738,7998,93137,0155,37412,14391,048100.00%505
Rejected Votes241630323422321484280.47%
Total Polled6,3596,0946,4038,8318,96537,2385,39512,19191,47689.04%
Registered Electors7,1307,0197,05910,20210,01341,7545,95713,597102,731
Turnout89.19%86.82%90.71%86.56%89.53%89.18%90.57%89.66%89.04%
1976

Results of the 1976 general election held on 19 September 1976:[45][46]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,6672,3823,6944,9574,01116,3523,0156,77243,85047.94%303
Centre PartyC2,2452,5721,9272,3003,23411,3081,6623,70428,95231.65%202
Moderate PartyM5984493674896503,7932846057,2357.91%000
People's PartyF5813472954965853,3582175166,3956.99%000
Left Party – CommunistsVPK1621932774002221,4352035933,4853.81%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS143754197163471771651,2321.35%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP1371027221726463030.33%000
Other parties321231001220.02%000
Valid Votes6,4126,0276,6128,7688,89036,8995,46412,40291,474100.00%505
Rejected Votes141118172312615212450.27%
Total Polled6,4266,0386,6308,7858,91337,0255,47912,42391,71990.42%
Registered Electors7,0656,8987,18110,0629,85840,8005,95113,627101,442
Turnout90.96%87.53%92.33%87.31%90.41%90.75%92.07%91.16%90.42%
1973

Results of the 1973 general election held on 16 September 1973:[47][48]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
ÅreBergBräckeHärje
-dalen
Kro
-kom
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Ström
-sund
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS2,5862,3263,7204,6103,80814,9803,0346,72741,79148.16%303
Centre PartyC2,0152,4361,7852,0962,95810,1421,5163,44126,38930.41%202
Moderate PartyM5384724154466493,4443846236,9718.03%000
People's PartyF7034093025076512,9672175806,3367.30%000
Left Party – CommunistsVPK1892132925092611,2362476623,6094.16%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS122925693205454661791,2671.46%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP10241032131503623040.35%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)KFML(r)1625145918960.11%000
Other parties00000704110.01%000
Valid Votes6,1645,9786,5828,2988,55933,4395,46812,28686,774100.00%505
Rejected Votes97522648891140.13%
Total Polled6,1735,9856,5878,3208,56533,4875,47612,29586,88889.51%
Registered Electors6,8146,8637,1509,6949,63337,3975,98013,53897,069
Turnout90.59%87.21%92.13%85.83%88.91%89.54%91.57%90.82%89.51%
1970

Results of the 1970 general election held on 20 September 1970:[49][50]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
AlsenÅreBergBräckeForsFöl
-linge
Frost
-viken
Hag
-dal
HallenHammer
-dal
HedeKäl
-arne
KaliLillhär
-dal
MörsilOffer
-dal
Öster
-sund
Rag
-unda
Rev
-sund
RodonStrömStugunSvegTännäsUnder
-soker
Postal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS3685732,1981,0727147506866862171,12584899226144757367012,1351,2511,3191,5982,4688641,6095377545,28039,99549.80%303
Centre PartyC2212321,997320301491166233372722375368183892786216,1225706288917302934812063502,50919,74924.59%202
People's PartyF77280514968421157661052141348658761621923,371108181318338321981191691,9539,19911.45%000
Moderate PartyM9010450110966126317073146411144011891582,420127155264210153112811291,6397,0598.79%000
Left Party – CommunistsVPK3328164755134229884490911029421073769791281007018724303302,5833.22%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS193210077901110214612145121150409421145395465252891,3631.70%000
Communist League Marxists-LeninistsKFML4523213612483302348946926812111253640.45%000
Other parties0000000000000000000000000770.01%000
Valid Votes8121,2545,4971,6811,2241,7059791,1758002,3051,5031,6685576661,1581,70525,2832,1712,3793,2533,9111,4252,6459731,45812,13280,319100.00%505
Rejected Votes3043120011101050200322000028770.10%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes8151,2545,5011,6841,2251,7079791,1758012,3061,5041,6685586661,1631,70525,3032,1712,3823,2553,9131,4252,6459731,45812,16080,396
Postal Votes68264528380300260194918328013622660692531635,736308343483643226403280377-12,160-6
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes8831,5186,0292,0641,5251,9671,1731,2668842,5861,6401,8946187351,4161,86831,0392,4792,7253,7384,5561,6513,0481,2531,835080,39086.82%
Registered Electors1,0331,7417,1962,2981,7622,2991,3691,5571,0682,8562,0222,0807578941,5862,20635,5952,7613,0484,3285,1201,8003,6421,5162,06392,597
Turnout85.48%87.19%83.78%89.82%86.55%85.56%85.68%81.31%82.77%90.55%81.11%91.06%81.64%82.21%89.28%84.68%87.20%89.79%89.40%86.37%88.98%91.72%83.69%82.65%88.95%86.82%

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