Malmö Municipality (Riksdag constituency)

Malmö Municipality (Swedish: Malmö Kommun) is one of the 29 multi-member constituencies of the Riksdag, the national legislature of Sweden. The constituency was established in 1994 from parts of Fyrstadskretsen following the reorganisation of the constituencies in Malmöhus County. It is conterminous with the municipality of Malmö. The constituency currently elects 10 of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 general election it had 251,172 registered electors.

Malmö Municipality
Malmö Kommun
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Outline map
Location of Malmö Municipality within Sweden
MunicipalityMalmö
CountySkåne
Population351,749 (2021)[1]
Electorate251,172 (2022)
Area158 km2 (2022)[2]
Current constituency
Created1994
Seats
List
  • 10 (2014–present)
  • 9 (1998–2014)
  • 8 (1994–1998)
Member of the Riksdag[3]
List
Municipal councilMalmö Municipal Council
Created fromFyrstadskretsen

Electoral system

Malmö Municipality currently elects 10 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
202223,98612.49%156,78929.57%314,3867.49%110,5465.49%18,7064.53%034,31317.87%25,7533.00%031,43316.37%2
201823,02111.91%156,24829.10%310,7835.58%011,0035.69%110,8125.59%137,64519.48%27,4263.84%032,48016.80%2
201413,5987.59%152,46029.29%315,3678.58%14,8502.71%010,0005.58%041,51023.18%34,6202.58%024,17113.50%2
201010,1185.98%048,45028.65%314,8618.79%14,7952.84%011,7686.96%155,16032.62%35,2743.12%013,2567.84%1
20068,4685.45%054,73235.24%49,4256.07%14,4752.88%013,7698.87%144,23228.48%35,3733.46%07,7084.96%0
200211,1727.59%162,33842.37%56,3104.29%01,7011.16%020,32213.81%124,23516.47%27,7935.30%05,5383.76%0
199812,0718.58%158,97941.94%44,9893.55%01,4981.07%04,9883.55%038,93027.68%310,7527.65%1
19946,5134.45%071,44248.76%55,3643.66%02,9332.00%08,3505.70%040,45427.61%33,6212.47%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]

PartyPartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
ÖstraVästraCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS30,11426,67556,78929.57%303
Moderate PartyM14,83719,47634,31317.87%202
Sweden DemocratsSD15,01616,41731,43316.37%202
Left PartyV11,76412,22223,98612.49%101
Green PartyMP6,7157,67114,3867.49%101
Centre PartyC4,7595,78710,5465.49%101
LiberalsL3,5115,1958,7064.53%011
Christian DemocratsKD2,4563,2975,7533.00%000
Nuance PartyPNy2,9711,0584,0292.10%000
Citizens' CoalitionMED2041793830.20%000
Alternative for SwedenAfS1721863580.19%000
Pirate PartyPP1861603460.18%000
Scania PartySKÅ94681620.08%000
Human Rights and DemocracyMoD68831510.08%000
Feminist InitiativeFI65761410.07%000
The Push ButtonsKn59481070.06%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP4632780.04%000
Climate AllianceKA3243750.04%000
Security PartyTRP3128590.03%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP2721480.02%000
Direct DemocratsDD2023430.02%000
UnityENH1225370.02%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP89170.01%000
Socialist Welfare PartyS-V411150.01%000
Hard Line Sweden94130.01%000
Turning Point PartyPV58130.01%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP83110.01%000
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR82100.01%000
Donald Duck Party5380.00%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo2460.00%000
Volt SwedenVolt1340.00%000
Common Sense in SwedenCSIS0220.00%000
National Law of Sweden1120.00%000
Change Party Revolution0110.00%000
Electoral Cooperation Party1010.00%000
Evil Chicken PartyOKP1010.00%000
Freedom Party1010.00%000
John Mikkonen1010.00%000
Love0110.00%000
My Sweden1010.00%000
My Voice1010.00%000
Pax1010.00%000
Political Shift0110.00%000
Sweden Party1010.00%000
The Monists0110.00%000
United Democratic Party1010.00%000
Valid Votes93,21998,824192,043100.00%10111
Blank Votes8548331,6870.87%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Parties2412360.02%
Rejected Votes – Other109831920.10%
Total Polled94,20699,752193,95877.22%
Registered Electors251,172
Turnout77.22%

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

2018

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

PartyPartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
ÖstraVästraCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS32,38023,86856,24829.10%303
Moderate PartyM16,20121,44437,64519.48%202
Sweden DemocratsSD15,91516,56532,48016.80%202
Left PartyV10,92112,10023,02111.91%101
Centre PartyC4,8526,15111,0035.69%101
LiberalsL4,4516,36110,8125.59%101
Green PartyMP5,0455,73810,7835.58%011
Christian DemocratsKD2,9144,5127,4263.84%000
Feminist InitiativeFI6948171,5110.78%000
Alternative for SwedenAfS2782515290.27%000
Citizens' CoalitionMED2072074140.21%000
Pirate PartyPP1721843560.18%000
Scania PartySKÅ1181262440.13%000
Animal PartyDjuP80691490.08%000
UnityENH55781330.07%000
Direct DemocratsDD60701300.07%000
Security PartyTRP56671230.06%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP5730870.05%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP2135560.03%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP1926450.02%000
InitiativeINI1221330.02%000
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR1811290.02%000
Basic Income PartyBASIP913220.01%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo1560.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP3030.00%000
Gula PartyGup0110.00%000
Parties not on the ballot7290.00%000
Valid Votes94,54698,752193,298100.00%10111
Blank Votes7187051,4230.73%
Rejected Votes – Unregistered Parties5030800.04%
Rejected Votes – Other72581300.07%
Total Polled95,38699,545194,93182.01%
Registered Electors121,019116,672237,691
Turnout78.82%85.32%82.01%

The following candidates were elected:[17]

2014

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

PartyPartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
ÖstraVästraCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS30,41522,04552,46029.29%303
Moderate PartyM17,59523,91541,51023.18%303
Sweden DemocratsSD12,19011,98124,17113.50%202
Green PartyMP7,2958,07215,3678.58%101
Left PartyV6,8766,72213,5987.59%101
Liberal People's PartyFP4,0985,90210,0005.58%011
Feminist InitiativeFI4,3525,6479,9995.58%000
Centre PartyC2,0432,8074,8502.71%000
Christian DemocratsKD1,7462,8744,6202.58%000
Pirate PartyPP4843698530.48%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI3554808350.47%000
Animal PartyDjuP83791620.09%000
UnityENH68841520.08%000
Christian Values PartyKrVP47551020.06%000
Party of the SwedesSVP3856940.05%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP4824720.04%000
Direct DemocratsDD2228500.03%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP2225470.03%000
Gula PartyGup1916350.02%000
Scania PartySKÅ38110.01%000
Progressive Party82100.01%000
Health Party4260.00%000
Republicans5050.00%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS3140.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP1010.00%000
Independent Rural PartyLPo0110.00%000
Peace DemocratsFD0110.00%000
Reformist Neutral PartyRNP1011.16%000
Parties not on the ballot4343860.05%000
Valid Votes87,86491,239179,103101.16%10111
Blank Votes7577921,5490.86%
Rejected Votes – Other3619550.03%
Total Polled88,65792,050180,70779.73%
Registered Electors115,613111,038226,651
Turnout76.68%82.90%79.73%

The following candidates were elected:[20]

2010

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

PartyPartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
ÖstraVästraCon.Lev.Tot.
Moderate PartyM23,63531,52555,16032.62%303
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS28,68719,76348,45028.65%303
Green PartyMP6,8008,06114,8618.79%101
Sweden DemocratsSD6,9306,32613,2567.84%101
Liberal People's PartyFP5,0506,71811,7686.96%101
Left PartyV4,8715,24710,1185.98%011
Christian DemocratsKD1,9673,3075,2743.12%000
Centre PartyC2,0502,7454,7952.84%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI1,3111,4662,7771.64%000
Feminist InitiativeFI5057541,2590.74%000
Pirate PartyPP5875141,1010.65%000
Communist Party of SwedenSKP4329720.04%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP1622380.02%000
Sweden's National Democratic PartySNDP2110310.02%000
Alliance Party/The Voice of the CitizenALP225270.02%000
National DemocratsND106160.01%000
Freedom Party76130.01%000
Party of the SwedesSVP3690.01%000
UnityENH3580.00%000
Republicans5270.00%000
Scania PartySKÅ2570.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP3360.00%000
Active Democracy2240.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF0440.00%000
Spirits Party4040.00%000
Health Care PartySjvåp1120.00%000
Alexander's ListAlex1010.00%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS1010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot2217390.02%000
Valid Votes82,55986,549169,108100.00%9110
Blank Votes7237791,5020.88%
Rejected Votes – Other3621570.03%
Total Polled83,31887,349170,66779.63%
Registered Electors108,266106,060214,326
Turnout76.96%82.36%79.63%

The following candidates were elected:[23]

2006

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

PartyPartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
ÖstraVästraCon.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS30,40924,32354,73235.24%404
Moderate PartyM18,23425,99844,23228.48%303
Liberal People's PartyFP5,9887,78113,7698.87%101
Green PartyMP4,6324,7939,4256.07%101
Left PartyV4,3574,1118,4685.45%011
Sweden DemocratsSD4,0863,6227,7084.96%000
Christian DemocratsKD2,1153,2585,3733.46%000
Centre PartyC2,0982,3774,4752.88%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI1,5791,9173,4962.25%000
Feminist InitiativeFI8489861,8341.18%000
Pirate PartyPP5094429510.61%000
June List1861843700.24%000
The CommunistsKOMM70631330.09%000
Health Care PartySjvåp3256880.06%000
UnityENH3030600.04%000
Alliance PartyALP625310.02%000
Sweden's National Democratic PartySNDP1813310.02%000
National Socialist Front189270.02%000
National DemocratsND127190.01%000
Scania PartySKÅ47110.01%000
Classical Liberal PartyKLP4590.01%000
Palmes Party5050.00%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS0550.00%000
Active Democracy3140.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF2240.00%000
People's Will3140.00%000
Kvinnokraft2130.00%000
New FutureNYF1230.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP0220.00%000
Partiet.se2020.00%000
Republicans2020.00%000
Unique Party1010.00%000
Viking Party0110.00%000
Other parties1311240.02%000
Valid Votes75,26980,033155,302100.00%9110
Blank Votes1,1771,1392,3161.47%
Rejected Votes – Other3043730.05%
Total Polled76,47681,215157,69177.56%
Registered Electors101,692101,616203,308
Turnout75.20%79.92%77.56%

The following candidates were elected:[26]

2002

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

PartyPartyVotes per municipal electoral districtTotal Votes%Seats
ÖstraVästraNot
Count
-ed
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS33,08228,67258462,33842.37%505
Moderate PartyM9,54114,07062424,23516.47%202
Liberal People's PartyFP8,43711,54334220,32213.81%101
Left PartyV5,6735,28021911,1727.59%101
Christian DemocratsKD3,0314,6301327,7935.30%000
Green PartyMP2,9423,2241446,3104.29%000
Sweden DemocratsSD2,7232,790255,5383.76%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest PartySPI1,9782,527304,5353.08%000
Scania PartySKÅ1,3821,286102,6781.82%000
Centre PartyC818847361,7011.16%000
The CommunistsKOMM46520980.07%000
Sweden's National Democratic PartySNDP45360810.06%000
Socialist PartySOC.P2071280.02%000
Scania Federalists690150.01%000
Republicans650110.01%000
Kalle Anka Party433100.01%000
UnityENH26080.01%000
Socialist Justice PartyRS42060.00%000
Blank Votes Party32050.00%000
Communist LeagueKommF22040.00%000
New FutureNYF04040.00%000
Pensions and Widow Pensions Party40040.00%000
Alliance PartyALP21030.00%000
Animal Welfare Party21030.00%000
Cloning No Thank You Party12030.00%000
God, Troll, Witches, Being
and Cosmic Forces Party
12030.00%000
European Workers PartyEAP20020.00%000
Shaman's Individual Party20020.00%000
The Dog Party02020.00%000
Viking Party11020.00%000
Football Party10010.00%000
Santa Party10010.00%000
Single Party01010.00%000
The Cooked Frog Dance Party10010.00%000
The Country We Inherited Party10010.00%000
The Dentist High Cost Party10010.00%000
Other parties1238722120.14%000
Valid Votes69,88875,0942,152147,134100.00%909
Rejected Votes1,1351,066492,2501.51%
Total Polled71,02376,1602,201149,38476.09%
Registered Electors97,94398,395196,338
Turnout72.51%77.40%76.09%

The following candidates were elected:[29]

1998

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

PartyPartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS58,97941.94%404
Moderate PartyM38,93027.68%303
Left PartyV12,0718.58%101
Christian DemocratsKD10,7527.65%101
Green PartyMP4,9893.55%000
Liberal People's PartyFP4,9883.55%000
Centre PartyC1,4981.07%000
Other parties8,4285.99%000
Valid Votes140,635100.00%909
Rejected Votes3,1502.19%
Total Polled143,78577.29%
Registered Electors186,036

The following candidates were elected:[32]

1994

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

PartyPartyVotes%Seats
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic PartyS71,44248.76%505
Moderate PartyM40,45427.61%303
Liberal People's PartyFP8,3505.70%000
Left PartyV6,5134.45%000
Green PartyMP5,3643.66%000
Christian Democratic UnityKDS3,6212.47%000
New DemocracyNyD2,9402.01%000
Centre PartyC2,9332.00%000
Other parties4,8923.34%000
Valid Votes146,509100.00%808
Rejected Votes2,9731.99%
Total Polled149,48284.46%
Registered Electors176,976

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