1982 Swedish general election

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1982 Swedish general election

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All 349 seats to the Riksdag
175 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  (Olof Palme) Felipe González ofrece una rueda de prensa junto al primer ministro de Suecia. Pool Moncloa. 28 de septiembre de 1984 (cropped).jpeg Ulf Adelsohn 0c225 3181.jpg Falldin.JPG
Leader Olof Palme Ulf Adelsohn Thorbjörn Fälldin
Party Social Democratic Moderate Centre
Last election 154 73 64
Seats won 166 86 56
Seat change Increase12 Increase13 Decrease8
Popular vote 2,533,250 1,313,337 859,618
Percentage 45.6% 23.6% 15.5%
Swing Increase2.4% Increase3.3% Decrease2.6%

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Ola Ullsten.JPG Bundesarchiv Bild 183-N0701-023, Berlin, Erich Honecker, Lars Werner cropped.jpg
Leader Ola Ullsten Lars Werner
Party Liberals Left-Communist
Last election 38 20
Seats won 21 20
Seat change Decrease17 Steady0
Popular vote 327 770 308,899
Percentage 5.9% 5.6%
Swing Decrease4.7% Steady0%

PM before election

Thorbjörn Fälldin
Centre

Elected PM

Olof Palme
Social Democratic

Sweden1982.jpg

General elections were held in Sweden on 19 September 1982.[1] They saw the return of the Swedish Social Democratic Party to power after six years in opposition, the longest period in opposition by the Social Democrats since the 1910s. The center-right coalition of Thorbjörn Fälldin had earlier suffered a loss upon the breakup of the government in 1981, the year before the election, when the rightist Moderate Party chose to withdraw from the government, protesting against the centrist tax policies of the Fälldin government. After regaining power, Social Democratic leader Olof Palme succeeded in being elected Prime Minister again, having earlier held power between 1969 and 1976.

The 2,533,250 votes for the Social Democrats is, in spite of a larger electorate, as of 2018 the highest number of people voting for a single party in Swedish electoral history, although the party had previously recorded higher percentage shares.

Results[]

There were 5,594,594 valid ballots cast.[2]

Sweden Riksdag 1982.svg
Party Votes % Seats +/–
Swedish Social Democratic Party 2,533,250 45.6 166 +12
Moderate Party 1,313,337 23.6 86 +13
Centre Party 859,618 15.5 56 −8
People's Party 327,770 5.9 21 −17
Left Party Communists 308,899 5.6 20 0
Christian Democratic Unity 103,820 1.9 0 0
Green Party 91,787 1.7 0 New
Workers Party Communists 5,745 0.1 0 0
Other parties 10,376 0.2 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 52,001
Total 5,606,603 100 349 0
Registered voters/turnout 6,130,993 91.4
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Popular vote
S
45.61%
M
23.64%
C
15.48%
FP
5.90%
VPK
5.56%
KD
1.87%
MP
1.65%
Others
0.29%
Parliament seats
S
47.56%
M
24.64%
C
16.05%
FP
6.02%
VPK
5.73%

By municipality[]

References[]

  1. ^ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1858 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ "Allmänna valen 1982. Del 1, Riksdagsvalet" (PDF) (in Swedish). Statistical Central Bureau. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
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