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This article listspolitical parties in Sweden.

Sweden has amulti-party system with numerous political parties, in which parties often have a smaller chance of gaining power alone, and in the event a majority is not reached, can choose to work with each other to formcoalition governments.

National parties

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The letter(s) after each Swedish party name are the abbreviations commonly used inthe Swedish media.

Parties with official representation

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Parties with representation in theRiksdag and/orEuropean Parliament:

PartyAbbr.LeaderIdeologyPolitical positionEP groupMPsMEPsMunicipality
Swedish Social Democratic Party
Socialdemokratiska arbetarpartiet
S/SAPMagdalena AnderssonSocial democracyCentre-leftS&D
107 / 349
5 / 21
3,771 / 12,614
Sweden Democrats
Sverigedemokraterna
SDJimmie ÅkessonRight-wing tofar-rightECR
73 / 349
3 / 21
2,091 / 12,614
Moderate Party
Moderata samlingspartiet
MUlf KristerssonLiberal conservatismCentre-rightEPP
68 / 349
4 / 21
2,584 / 12,614
Left Party
Vänsterpartiet
VNooshi DadgostarLeft-wingThe Left
24 / 349
2 / 21
811 / 12,614
Centre Party
Centerpartiet
CElisabeth Thand RingqvistLiberalism
Agrarianism (Nordic)
Centre tocentre-rightRenew
24 / 349
2 / 21
1,213 / 12,614
Christian Democrats
Kristdemokraterna
KDEbba BuschCentre-right toright-wingEPP
19 / 349
1 / 21
755 / 12,614
Green Party
Miljöpartiet de Gröna
MPDaniel Helldén
Amanda Lind
Centre-leftGreens/EFA
18 / 349
3 / 21
309 / 12,614
Liberals
Liberalerna
LSimona MohamssonCentre-rightRenew
16 / 349
1 / 21
509 / 12,614
  • According to a threshold rule, any one particular party must receive at least 4% of the votes to be allocated a seat in the Riksdag.
  • Any party having broken the 1% threshold in the last two European Parliament or Riksdag elections respectively will have their ballots printed and distributed by the authorities.[1]

Minor parties

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Defunct and historical parties

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Joke parties

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Regional and local parties

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The following is a list of currently active[a] and defunct (†) parties on the local (municipal andregional) levels.

Parties that are:

  • active only at the regional levels are listed inbold
  • active at both the regional and municipal levels are bold and are marked with an asterisk (*)
  • simultaneously campaigning on the national level areunderlined

Blekinge

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Dalarna

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Gävleborg

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Halland

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Jämtland

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Jönköping

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Kalmar

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Kronoberg

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Norrbotten

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Scania

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Södermanland

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Stockholm

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Uppsala

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Västerbotten

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Västernorrland

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Västra Götaland

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Örebro

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Östergötland

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^For the purposes of this article, a party qualifies as "active" if they have campaigned for a legislature since 2014.

References

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  1. ^"Putting out ballot papers".Valmyndigheten. 20 April 2018.
  2. ^"Internetfenomenet som fick Hanif Bali i blåsväder".www.expressen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved18 November 2019.

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