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Parliament history — 2010–2022

Seats per party across four consecutive parliamentary elections. Source: Valmyndigheten. We do not rank parties — the numbers speak for themselves.

Seats per party over time

Click a party in the legend to hide it. Hover a data point for exact seats.

Timeline — election days

  1. Election 2010 · 2010-09-19

    Largest party: S (Socialdemokraterna) — 112 seats

  2. Election 2014 · 2014-09-14

    Largest party: S (Socialdemokraterna) — 113 seats

  3. Election 2018 · 2018-09-09

    Largest party: S (Socialdemokraterna) — 100 seats

  4. Election 2022 · 2022-09-11

    Largest party: S (Socialdemokraterna) — 107 seats

Distribution per election

Election 2022 · 2022-09-11 · 349 seats

S
SD
M
V
C
S107SD73M68V24C24KD19MP18L16

Election 2018 · 2018-09-09 · 349 seats

S
M
SD
C
V
KD
S100M70SD62C31V28KD22L20MP16

Election 2014 · 2014-09-14 · 349 seats

S
M
SD
MP
C
V
S113M84SD49MP25C22V21FP19KD16

Election 2010 · 2010-09-19 · 349 seats

S
M
MP
FP
C
S112M107MP25FP24C23SD20V19KD19

Table — seats per party and election

Party2010201420182022
SSocialdemokraterna112113100107
SDSverigedemokraterna20496273
MModeraterna107847068
CCenterpartiet23223124
VVänsterpartiet19212824
KDKristdemokraterna19162219
MPMiljöpartiet25251618
LLiberalerna2016
FPFolkpartiet/Liberalerna2419

What this page does not say

  • · Seats reflect voter preferences at the time of the election, not voter preferences today.
  • · The composition may have changed during the term through party switches or resignations — this is not shown here.
  • · Earlier elections (before 2010) are deliberately omitted — we prefer to show accurately rather than abundantly. The four most recent elections cover the period in which today's party landscape stabilised.

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