Västerbotten County
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Outline map
Location of Västerbotten County within Sweden
CountyVästerbotten
Population273,061 (2019)[1]
Electorate180,428 (2018)
Current constituency
Seats9
Member of the Riksdag[2]
List

Västerbotten County is a constituency of the Riksdag, currently electing 9 of its 349 members.[3]

Results

2022

Party Votes % Seats +/−
Social DemocratsS72,31840.7340
Sweden DemocratsSD25,66614.4610
ModeratesM25,12114.151-1
Left PartyV15,0978.5010
Centre PartyC13,8277.7910
Green PartyMP9,6535.441+1
Christian DemocratsKD8,3684.7100
LiberalsL5,5443.1200
Alternative for SwedenAfS4150.2300
Citizens' CoalitionMED3540.2000
Pirate PartyPP2260.1300
Christian Values PartyKrVP2200.1200
Human Rights and DemocracyMD1690.1000
Nuance PartyPNy1130.0600
KnapptryckarnaKn1100.0600
Feminist InitiativeFi850.0500
Independent Rural PartyLPo680.0400
Direct DemocratsDD540.0300
UnityENH220.0100
Nordic Resistance MovementNMR200.0100
Climate AllianceKA190.0100
Turning Point PartyPV170.0100
Communist Party of SwedenSKP120.0100
Classical Liberal PartyKLP90.0100
Basic Income80.0000
The Socialists - Welfare PartyS-V60.0000
Svenska Rikslagen50.0000
Sweden out of the EU/Free Justice Party40.0000
Donald Duck Party30.0000
Volt SwedenVolt20.0000
United Democratic Party20.0000
Tight Course Sweden20.0000
Evil Chicken PartyOKP10.0000
The Social Libertarians10.0000
Electoral Cooperation Party10.0000
The Least Bad Party10.0000
Valid votes177,543
Invalid/blank votes2,169
Total179,71210090
Eligible to vote209,485
Source: VAL

2018

Party Votes % Seats +/−
Social DemocratsS68,19738.134-1
ModeratesM24,13913.502+1
Left PartyV22,69612.6910
Sweden DemocratsSD19,57110.9410
Centre PartyC17,07110.1110
Christian DemocratsKD9,3765.2400
LiberalsL7,0383.9400
Green PartyMP6,9253.870-1
Feminist InitiativeFi1,0870.6100
Other parties1,7300.9700
Valid votes178,837
Invalid/blank votes1,591
Total180,42810090
Eligible to vote205,278
Source: VAL

References

  1. "Population in the country, counties and municipalities on September 30, 2020 and population change in January–September 2020". scb.se. Stockholm, Sweden: Statistics Sweden. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  2. "Members and parties". Stockholm, Sweden: Riksdag. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  3. "Västerbotten län - Valda - Val 2018" (in Swedish). Valmyndigheten. Retrieved 15 January 2020.


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