Election to the Swedish Parliament in 1994
(in %)
%
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
45.25
22.38
7.65
7.19
6.16
5.02
4.07
1.24
1.03
Gains and losses
The election to the Swedish Parliament in 1994 took place on 18 September 1994th
Election result
Political party | Chairman | be right | Seats | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
number | % | +/- | number | +/- | |||
Swedish Social Democratic Labor Party (S) | Ingvar Carlsson | 2,513,905 | 45.25 | +7.54 | 161 | +23 | |
Moderate gathering party (M) | Carl Bildt | 1,243,253 | 22.38 | +0.46 | 80 | - | |
Center Party (C) | Olof Johansson | 425.153 | 7.65 | −0.85 | 27 | −4 | |
People's Party The Liberals (FP) | Bengt Westerberg | 399,556 | 7.19 | −1.93 | 26th | −7 | |
Left Party (V) | Gudrun Schyman | 342,988 | 6.16 | +1.65 | 22nd | +6 | |
Environment party The Greens (MP) | Marianne Samuelsson and Birger Schlaug | 279.042 | 5.02 | +1.64 | 18th | +18 | |
Christian Democrats (KD) | Alf Svensson | 225,974 | 4.07 | −3.07 | 15th | −11 | |
New Democracy (ND) | Vivianne Franzén | 68,663 | 1.24 | −5.49 | - | −25 | |
Others | 57.006 | 1.03 | - | - | - | ||
total | 5,555,540 | 100.00 | 349 | ||||
Eligible voters | 6,496,365 | ||||||
voter turnout | 86.82% | ||||||
Votes cast | 5,640,393 | ||||||
Invalid votes | 84,853 | ||||||
Source: |
Government formation
The bourgeois minority government under Carl Bildt lost its relative majority in relation to the revitalized Social Democrats. The New Democrats left the Reichstag after one legislative period, the Greens succeeded in re-entering. The Social Democrats, supported by the Left Party, formed a minority government with Ingvar Carlsson as Prime Minister . In 1996 Carlsson handed over his office to the previous Finance Minister Göran Persson .
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See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Official result of the election to the Swedish Parliament in 1994 Statistiska centralbyrån , PDF document (Swedish)