Election to the Swedish parliament in 1920

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Election to the Swedish parliament in 1920
 %
30th
20th
10
0
29.65
27.81
21.78
7.95
6.39
6.17
0.26
AV
FL
B.
SSV
JR
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 1917
 % p
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
-1.43
+3.07
-5.79
+2.62
-1.66
+3.09
+0.12
AV
FL
B.
SSV
JR
Otherwise.
Distribution of seats
      
A total of 229 seats
  • SSV : 7
  • S : 75
  • B : 19
  • JR : 10
  • FL : 47
  • AV : 71
Hjalmar Branting was the first social democratic prime minister of Sweden in 1920

In September 1920 there was an election for the Second Chamber of the Swedish Reichstag . It was the last election in Sweden that women did not have the right to vote in.

Political party %
Votes
Change
to 1917
Social Democrats
Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti
29.6% −1.4%
Conservative
Allmänna valmansförbundet (General Electoral Association)
27.8% + 3.1%
Liberale
Liberala samlingspartiet (Liberal Gathering Party)
21.8% −5.8%

Bondeförbundet farmers' union
7.9% + 2.6%
Swedish Social Democratic Left Party
Sverges socialdemokratiska vänsterparti
6.4% −1.7%
Reich Association of Farmers
Jordbrukarnas Riksförbund
6.2% + 3.1%
Other parties 0.3% + 0.1%