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2024 European Parliament election in Sweden

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2024 European Parliament election in Sweden

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21 Swedish seats to theEuropean Parliament
Turnout53.39% (Decrease1.88pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
1718281309719 20240612 FRITZON Helene SE 003.jpg
1718705149228 20240617 TOBE Tomas SE 026.jpg
Alice Bah Kuhnke MEP (2024).jpg
CandidateHeléne FritzonTomas TobéAlice Bah Kuhnke
PartySocial DemocratsModerateGreen
AllianceS&DEPPGreens–EFA
Last election23.48%, 5 seats16.83%, 4 seats11.52%, 3 seats
Seats won543
Seat changeSteadySteadySteady
Popular vote1,039,676736,079581,322
Percentage24.77%17.53%13.85%
SwingIncrease1.29Increase0.70Increase2.33

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
1718294517116 20240613 WEIMERS Charlie SE 013.jpg
1718281340317 20240612 SJOSTEDT Jonas SE 002.jpg
1718294587532 20240613 Wiesner Emma SE 013.jpg
CandidateCharlie WeimersJonas SjöstedtEmma Wiesner
PartySweden DemocratsLeftCentre
AllianceECRThe LeftRenew
Last election15.34%, 3 seats6.80%, 1 seat10.78%, 2 seats
Seats won322
Seat changeSteadyIncrease1Steady
Popular vote552,920464,166306,227
Percentage13.17%11,06%7.29%
SwingDecrease2.17Increase4.26Decrease3.49

 Seventh partyEighth party
 
Alice Teodorescu Måwe MEP (2024).jpg
1719326347190 20240625 KARLSBRO Karin SE 009.jpg
CandidateAlice TeodorescuKarin Karlsbro
PartyChristian DemocratsLiberals
AllianceEPPRenew
Last election8.62%, 2 seats4.13%, 1 seat
Seats won11
Seat changeDecrease1Steady
Popular vote239,530183,675
Percentage5.71%4.38%
SwingDecrease2.91Increase0.25

County results

The2024 European Parliament election inSweden were held on 9 June 2024 as part of the2024 European Parliament election.[1] This was the seventh European Parliament election held in Sweden, and the first to take place afterBrexit.

Electoral system

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Apportionment

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See also:Apportionment in the European Parliament

Compared to last election, Sweden is entitled to one moreMEP that has already been assigned in 2020 in the occasion of the redistribution postBrexit.[2]

Electoral law

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The 21 members are elected throughsemi-open listproportional representation in a single nationwide constituency with seats allocated throughmodified Sainte-Laguë system and a 4% electoral threshold.

Both Swedish and EU citizens residing in the country are entitled to vote in the European elections in Sweden. No registration is needed for Swedish citizens, while other EU citizens residing in Sweden are required to register in the county of their residence at least 30 days prior to election day. In addition, those eligible to vote must turn 18 years old by election day at the latest.[3]

Outgoing delegation

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The table shows the detailed composition of the Swedish seats at the European Parliament as of 4th May 2024.

EP GroupSeatsPartySeatsMEPs
European People's Party
6 / 21
Moderate Party4
Christian Democrats1
People’s List1
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
5 / 21
Swedish Social Democratic Party5
Renew Europe
3 / 21
Centre Party2
Liberals1
Greens–European Free Alliance
3 / 21
Green Party3
European Conservatives and Reformists
3 / 21
Sweden Democrats1
Independent1
People’s List1
The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL
1 / 21
Left Party1
Total21
Source:European Parliament

Retiring incumbents

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NamePartyFirst electedTermsDate announcedSource
Peter LundgrenIndependent[a]2014219 March 2022[4]
Malin BjörkLeft Party2014222 August 2023[5]
David LegaChristian Democrats2019113 October 2023[6]
Jakop DalundeGreen Party2016[b]218 October 2023[7]
Erik BergkvistSwedish Social Democratic Party2019117 November 2023[8]
Carina OhlssonSwedish Social Democratic Party2022[c]117 November 2023[8]
Linus GlanzeliusSwedish Social Democratic Party2024[d]117 November 2023[8]
  1. ^Elected fromSweden Democrats, left the party in February 2022
  2. ^ReplacedPeter Eriksson
  3. ^ReplacedJytte Guteland
  4. ^ReplacedErik Bergkvist who had died in office.

Contesting parties

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Some of the ballot papers for the elections to the EU Parliament in Sweden in 2024

102 parties/lists took part in the 2024 European Parliament in Sweden, the highest in any EU country. The following lists all parties which got over 1,000 votes.

PartyEuropean PartyGroup2019 resultTop candidate
SSwedish Social Democratic PartyPESS&D23.5Heléne Fritzon[8]
MModerate PartyEPPEPP16.8Tomas Tobé[9]
SDSweden DemocratsECRECR15.3Charlie Weimers[10]
MPGreen PartyEGPGreens/EFA11.5Alice Bah Kuhnke[11]
CCentre PartyALDERE10.8Emma Wiesner[12]
KDChristian DemocratsEPPEPP8.6Alice Teodorescu[13]
VLeft PartyMLPThe Left6.8Jonas Sjöstedt[14]
LLiberalsALDERE4.1Karin Karlsbro[15]
FI−PVFeminist InitiativeTurning Point Party0.9[a]Paula Dahlberg
PPPirate PartyPPEU0.6Katarina Stensson[16]
AFSAlternative for Sweden0.5Gustav Kasselstrand[17]
MEDCitizens' Coalition0.2Pia Rundkvist[18]
SKPCommunist Party of SwedenECA0.0Martin Tairi[19]
FFolklistanEPPJan Emanuel[20]
PNyNuance PartyFPPMikail Yüksel
KAClimate AllianceHelen Wahlgren
MoDHuman Rights and Democracy [sv]Andreas Sidkvist [sv]
KrVPChristian Values Party [sv]Mats Selander
SwexitSwexitUlf Ström
  1. ^Combined performance of the two parties, that run separately in 2019.

Voting advice applications

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An envelope containing aballot is dropped into aballot box by a voting official at the 2024 EU election inBrastad, Sweden.
See also:2024 European Parliament election § Voting advice applications

In Sweden,SVT's European election compass (EU-val Valkompass 2024) allows users to find the party and the candidates who best matches their convictions through 30 different statements across a range of issues.[21][22]

Opinion polls

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See also:Opinion polling for the 2024 European Parliament election
Polling executionParties
Polling firmFieldwork dateSample sizeV
Left
S
S&D
MP
G/EFA
C
Renew
L
Renew
M
EPP
KD
EPP
SD
ECR
Oth.Lead
Demoskop23 May–1 Jun 20243,22210.0
2
25.2
6
11.3
3
5.7
1
3.1
0
18.0
4
5.5
1
18.6
4
2.7
0
6.6
Novus2–29 May 20242,32510.0
2
29.4
7
11.0
2
4.7
1
5.1
1
15.5
4
3.8
0
19.1
4
1.3
0
10.3
Verian22–28 May 20241,0009.5
2
25.1
6
10.6
2
4.9
1
4.7
1
17.2
4
5.4
1
19.6
4
3.1
0
5.5
Demoskop11–20 May 20242,9948.7
2
27.5
7
9.8
2
4.6
1
2.8
0
18.5
4
3.9
0
19.9
5
4.3
0
7.6
Ipsos7–19 May 20241,6467.6
2
29.6
7
10.8
3
3.6
0
4.7
1
19.1
4
3.9
0
17.8
4
2.9
0
10.5
Demoskop24 Apr–7 May 20243,9708.7
2
28.5
6
9.2
2
4.6
1
3.2
0
17.3
4
4.4
1
19.9
5
4.2
0
8.6
Verian25–30 Apr 20241,9008.8
2
29.7
7
9.5
2
4.5
1
3.7
0
18.3
4
4.2
1
17.2
4
4.2
0
11.4
Novus1–28 Apr 20242,3118.5
2
31.1
8
10.3
2
3.6
0
3.8
0
17.7
4
3.5
0
18.8
5
2.6
0
12.3
Indikator Opinion28 Mar – 22 Apr 20246,9438.1
2
32.3
8
9.7
2
4.6
1
3.3
0
19.0
4
2.3
0
18.6
4
2.1
0
12.9
Ipsos23 Feb – 5 Mar 20241,0039.6
2
30.4
6
8.3
2
7.0
1
4.7
1
16.4
4
4.5
1
17.5
4
1.5
0
12.9
Novus19 Feb – 3 Mar 20245047.3
2
32.4
7
8.0
2
4.6
1
3.3
0
18.1
4
4.2
1
20.5
4
1.7
0
11.9
2022 general election11 Sep 20226.8
1
30.3
7
5.1
1
6.7
1
4.6
1
19.1
4
5.3
1
20.5
5
1.5
0
9.8
2019 EP election26 May 20196.8
1
23.5
5
11.5
3
10.8
2
4.1
1
16.8
4
8.6
2
15.3
3
2.5
0
6.7

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,039,67624.7750
Moderate Party736,07917.5340
Green Party581,32213.8530
Sweden Democrats552,92013.1730
Left Party464,16611.062+1
Centre Party306,2277.2920
Christian Democrats239,5305.711–1
Liberals183,6754.3810
Folklistan25,9010.620New
Alternative for Sweden17,0490.4100
Pirate Party15,4030.3700
Citizens' Coalition12,6990.3000
Human Rights and Democracy [sv]8,0570.190New
Christian Values Party [sv]3,8960.0900
Dignified Life (FIPV [sv])2,5450.0600
Swexit2,2850.050New
Nuance Party1,7720.040New
Communist Party of Sweden1,6290.0400
Climate Alliance1,2000.030New
Other parties1,9800.0500
Total4,198,011100.00210
Valid votes4,198,01199.00
Invalid/blank votes42,4481.00
Total votes4,240,459100.00
Registered voters/turnout7,942,27253.39
Source:Valmyndigheten

Elected delegation

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The table shows the detailed composition of the Swedish seats at the European Parliament 2024–2029.

EP GroupSeatsPartySeatsMEPs
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
5 / 21
Swedish Social Democratic Party5
European People's Party
5 / 21
Moderate Party4
Christian Democrats1
Greens–European Free Alliance
3 / 21
Green Party3
European Conservatives and Reformists
3 / 21
Sweden Democrats3
Renew Europe
3 / 21
Centre Party2
Liberals1
The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL
2 / 21
Left Party2
Total21
Source:Valmyndigheten

References

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  1. ^"2024 European elections: National rules Infographic"(PDF).European Parliament.
  2. ^Oelbermann, Kai Friederike; Pukelsheim, Friedrich (July 2020)."The European Elections of May 2019"(PDF).europarl.europa.eu. p. 14.
  3. ^"How to vote in Sweden".European Parliament. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  4. ^"Peter Lundgren lämnar SD efter dom".SVT. 19 March 2022. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  5. ^"Inget EU-val för Malin Björk (V): "Dags att öppna nya dörrar"".Altinget. 24 August 2023. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  6. ^"Skyttedal blir KD:s förstanamn till EU-parlamentsvalet: "Tacksam"".Sverige Radio. 13 October 2023. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  7. ^"Jakop Dalunde (MP) kliver av politiken".Altinget. 19 October 2023. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  8. ^abcd"Fritzon toppar Socialdemokraternas EU-lista – Danielsson tvåa".Altinget. 17 November 2023. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  9. ^"Tomas Tobé toppar Moderaternas EU-valsedel".Altinget. 22 October 2023. Retrieved25 January 2024.
  10. ^"Förslag till kandidater för Europaparlamentsvalet".Sweden Democrats. 6 February 2024. Retrieved22 March 2024.
  11. ^"De är Miljöpartiets topptrio i EU-valet – Isabella Lövin gör comeback".Altinget. 27 October 2023. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  12. ^"De föreslås toppa C:s valsedel".Altinget. 10 November 2023. Retrieved25 January 2024.
  13. ^"Klart: Alice Teodorescu Måwe blir KD:s toppnamn till EU-valet".SVT. 16 February 2024. Retrieved21 February 2024.
  14. ^"Jonas Sjöstedt och Hanna Gedin i topp på Vänsterpartiets EU-lista".Left Party. 20 January 2024. Retrieved15 February 2024.
  15. ^"Liberalerna toppar med beprövade namn".Europa Portalen. 20 November 2023. Retrieved26 January 2024.
  16. ^"Katarina Stensson toppar vår EU-lista".Pirate Party. 30 October 2023. Retrieved22 March 2024.
  17. ^"Gustav Kasselstrand och Roger Richthoff toppar EU-listan".alternativforsverige.se (in Swedish).
  18. ^"Rådata och statistik".Valmyndigheten. Retrieved22 March 2024.
  19. ^"Kommunisterna presenterar sin valsedel".Communist Party of Sweden. 3 March 2024. Retrieved24 April 2024.
  20. ^Thurfjell, Karin (8 April 2024)."Jan Emanuel toppar Folklistans EU-lista".Svenska Dagbladet.
  21. ^"Valkompass 2024".SVT.
  22. ^"Frågor och svar – SVT:s valkompass till EU-valet 2024".SVT. 2024-05-23.
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