2014 Swedish local elections

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Local elections were held in Sweden on 14 September 2014 to elect county councils and municipal councils. The elections were held alongside general elections.

Results[]

County councils[]

The total number of seats increased nationwide to 1,678, up from 1,662 in the 2010 elections.

Party Votes % Seats ±
Social Democrats 2,020,476 32.90 603 -6
Moderate Party 1,321,172 21.51 339 -79
Sweden Democrats 561,611 9.14 161 +93
Centre Party 387,555 6.31 125 +4
Left Party 434,992 7.08 121 +23
Green Party 442,760 7.21 106 +3
Liberal People's Party 385,999 6.28 96 -21
Christian Democrats 317,270 5.17 85 +3
Others 203,550 3.31 42 -4
Invalid/blank votes 104,605
Total 6,246,590 100 1,678 +16

Municipal elections[]

Party Leader Votes Seats
No. % ± No. ±
Social Democratic Party Stefan Löfven 1,947,473 31.23 −1.15 4364 −229
Moderate Party Fredrik Reinfeldt 1,343,586 21.55 −4.64 2435 −561
Centre Party Annie Lööf 489,381 7.85 +0.24 1411 +12
Sweden Democrats Jimmie Åkesson 581,476 9.33 +4.42 1324 +712
Left Party Jonas Sjöstedt 401,531 6.44 +0.87 750 +47
Green Party Åsa Romson / Gustav Fridolin 483,529 7.86 +0.79 732 +46
Liberal People's Party Jan Björklund 408,175 6.55 −1.37 710 −204
Christian Democrats Göran Hägglund 248,070 3.98 −0.38 515 −76
Feminist Initiative Gudrun Schyman 76,646 1.23 - 26 +22
Others (minor / local parties) 255,143 4.09 +0.1 513 −1
Valid votes 6,235,010 100.00
Blank / invalid votes 80,380
Total 6,315,390 82.84% 12780 -208

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