Örebro County
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Outline map
Location of Örebro County within Sweden
CountyÖrebro
Population302,252 (2019)[1]
Electorate224,811 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats12
Member of the Riksdag[2]
List
Regional councilÖrebro Regional Council

Örebro County is a constituency of the Riksdag, currently electing 12 of its 349 members.[3]

Results

2022

Party Votes % Seats +/−
Social DemocratsS64,56533.2530
Sweden DemocratsSD42,90422.0920
ModeratesM32,50816.7420
Centre PartyC12,1596.2610
Left PartyV11,8736.1110
Christian DemocratsKD10,3685.3410
LiberalsL8,8284.5510
Green PartyMP7,8664.0510
Nuance PartyPNy8060.4200
Alternative for SwedenAfS5270.2700
Citizens' CoalitionMED3510.1800
Pirate PartyPP3050.1600
Christian Values PartyKrVP2650.1400
KnapptryckarnaKn1950.1000
Independent Rural PartyLPo1910.1000
Human Rights and DemocracyMD1790.0900
Feminist InitiativeFi700.0400
Climate AllianceKA570.0300
Direct DemocratsDD440.0200
UnityENH320.0200
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR300.0200
Communist Party of SwedenSKP110.0100
Classical Liberal PartyKLP100.0100
Turning Point PartyPV100.0100
Basic Income60.0000
The Socialists - Welfare PartyS-V50.0000
Volt SwedenVolt40.0000
Tight Course Sweden40.0000
Evil Chicken PartyOKP30.0000
United Democratic Party30.0000
Sweden out of the EU/Free Justice Party20.0000
Freedom Movement20.0000
Swexit Party10.0000
Freedom Party10.0000
Political Shift10.0000
Now That Will Be Enough10.0000
Valid votes194,187
Invalid/blank votes2,314
Total196,501100120
Eligible to vote232,024
Source: VAL

2018

Party Votes % Seats +/−
Social DemocratsS64,64633.133−1
Sweden DemocratsSD35,49918.1920
ModeratesM32,47016.6420
Centre PartyC15,2547.821+1
Left PartyV14,7757.5710
Christian DemocratsKD13,5206.9310
LiberalsL8,8884.5510
Green PartyMP7,1893.6810
Other parties2,9161.4900
Valid votes195,157
Invalid/blank votes1,943
Total197,100100120
Registered voters/turnout224,81187.67
Source: VAL

References

  1. "Population in the country, counties and municipalities on December 31, 2019 and population change in October–December 2019". Stockholm, Sweden: Statistics Sweden. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  2. "Members and parties". Stockholm, Sweden: Riksdag. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  3. "Örebro län – Valda – Val 2018" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
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