2024 European Parliament election in Sweden|
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| Turnout | 53.39% (1.88pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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| Candidate
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Heléne Fritzon
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Tomas Tobé
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Alice Bah Kuhnke
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| Party
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Social Democrats
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Moderate
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Green
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| Alliance
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S&D
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EPP
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Greens–EFA
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| Last election
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23.48%, 5 seats
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16.83%, 4 seats
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11.52%, 3 seats
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| Seats won
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5
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4
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3
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| Seat change
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| Popular vote
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1,039,676
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736,079
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581,322
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| Percentage
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24.77%
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17.53%
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13.85%
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| Swing
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1.29
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0.70
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2.33
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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| Candidate
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Charlie Weimers
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Jonas Sjöstedt
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Emma Wiesner
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| Party
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Sweden Democrats
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Left
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Centre
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| Alliance
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ECR
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The Left
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Renew
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| Last election
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15.34%, 3 seats
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6.80%, 1 seat
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10.78%, 2 seats
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| Seats won
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3
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2
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2
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| Seat change
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1
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| Popular vote
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552,920
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464,166
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306,227
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| Percentage
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13.17%
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11,06%
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7.29%
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| Swing
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2.17
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4.26
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3.49
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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| Candidate
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Alice Teodorescu
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Karin Karlsbro
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| Party
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Christian Democrats
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Liberals
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| Alliance
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EPP
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Renew
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| Last election
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8.62%, 2 seats
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4.13%, 1 seat
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| Seats won
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1
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1
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| Seat change
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1
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| Popular vote
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239,530
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183,675
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| Percentage
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5.71%
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4.38%
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| Swing
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2.91
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0.25
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County results |
The 2024 European Parliament election in Sweden were held on 9 June 2024 as part of the 2024 European Parliament election. This was the seventh European Parliament election held in Sweden, and the first to take place after Brexit.