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Europea2n E0lecti1ons9 THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT THE EUROPEAN ELECTIONS WHY VOTE? ENGLISH Sweden Results of the 26 May 2019 European elections Show 10 entries Search: Trend European Number of Percentage of Number of Political parties compared affiliation votes votes seats with 2014 Swedish Social S&D 974589 23.48% 5 ↓ Democratic Party Moderate Party EPP 698770 16.83% 4 ↑ Sweden Democrats ECR 636877 15.34 % 3 ↑ Green Party Greens/EFA 478258 11.52 % 2 ↓ Centre Party Renew Europe 447641 10.78 % 2 ↑ Christian Democrats EPP 357856 8.62 % 2 ↑ Left Party GUE/NGL 282300 6.80 % 1 ↑ The Liberals Renew Europe 171419 4.13 % 1 ↓ Showing 1 to 8 of 8 entries Previous Next List of MEPs Tomas Tobé Moderate Party EPP Jörgen Warborn Moderate Party EPP Jessica Polfjärd Moderate Party EPP Arba Kokalari Moderate Party EPP Sara Skyttedal Christian Democrats EPP David Lega Christian Democrats EPP Heléne Fritzon Swedish Social Democratic Party S&D Johan Danielsson Swedish Social Democratic Party S&D Jytte Guteland Swedish Social Democratic Party S&D Erik Bergkvist Swedish Social Democratic Party S&D Evin Incir Swedish Social Democratic Party S&D Fredrick Federley Centre Party Renew Europe Abir Al-Sahlani Centre Party Renew Europe Karin Karlsbro The Liberals Renew Europe Pär Holmgren Green Party Greens/EFA Alice Bah Kuhnke Green Party Greens/EFA Peter Lundgren Sweden Democrats ECR Jessica Stegrud Sweden Democrats ECR Charlie Weimers Sweden Democrats ECR Malin Björk Left Party GUE/NGL Lists for the elections on 26 May 2019 European Leading Name of party Translation Website Programme affiliation candidate Moderata Moderate Party EPP Tomas Tobé moderat.se Programme Samlingspartiet Kristdemokraterna Christian Democrats EPP Sara Skyttedal kristdemokraterna.se Programme Arbetarepartiet- Swedish Social S&D Heléne Fritzon socialdemokraterna.se Programme Socialdemokraterna SAP Democratic Party Feministiskt initiativ Feminist Initiative S&D Soraya Post feministisktinitiativ.se Programme Sverigedemokraterna Sweden Democrats ECR Peter Lundgren sd.se Programme (SD) Liberalerna The Liberals ALDE Karin Karlsbro liberalerna.se Programme Centerpartiet Centre Party ALDE Fredrick Federley centerpartiet.se Programme Vänsterpartiet Left Party GUE/NGL Malin Björk vansterpartiet.se Programme Miljöpartiet de gröna Green Party Greens/EFA Alice Bah Kuhnke mp.se Programme Volt Volt / Michael Holz volt.se Programme Alternativ för Sverige Alternative for Sweden / Gustav utur.se Programme Kasselstrand Basinkomstpartiet Party for the basic / Jan Jäger basinkomstpartiet.se income Common Sense in / Erik Steen Sweden Direktdemokraterna Direct Democracy / Thomas Larsson direktdemokraterna.se Djurens parti Animalist Party / Therese Ericsson djurensparti.se Programme Europeiska European Workers / Kjell Lundqvist larouche.se Arbetarpartiet Party Klassiskt liberala partiet Classic Liberal Party / Henrik liberalapartiet.se Programme Alexandersson Kristna Värdepartiet The Party of Christian / Patrik Tikkanen kristnavardepartiet.se Programme Values Kustkult / Johan Magnus von Malmborg Landsbygdspartiet Independent Rural / Claes Littorin landsbygdspartiet.se Oberoende Party Medborgerlig Samling Citizens Coalition / Fredrik Sander medborgerliksamling.se Programme NY REFORM / Maryam Barkadehi Partiet Vändpunkt Party of the turning / Kitty Ehn partietvandpunkt.se Programme point Piratpartiet Pirate Party / Mattias piratpartiet.se Programme Bjärnemalm Skånepartiet Party Scania / Carl P Herslow skanepartiet.se Solens Frihetsparti Party of the Sun's / Aldo Colliander solensfrihetsparti.se Freedom Sveriges Kommunistiska Swedish Communist / Lars Lundberg skp.se Programme Parti Party Sverige ut ur Sweden out of the EU/ / Valentin Ernesto EU/Frihetliga Party of the freedom Cueto Toro Rättvisepartiet Vi Socialkonservativa We, Social / Rickard Wall Conservatives Valsamverkanspartiet / Martin Gustavsson Electoral Procedures > Election Dates : 26 May 2019 > Number of MEPs: 21 > At what age can one vote? 18 years > At what age can one be elected? 18 Years > Who can vote? Swedish citizens having voting rights for national elections and European citizens living in Sweden. Electoral rules > Voting method : Représentation proportionnelle (vote préférentiel) > Means for attributing seats : Sainte Lagüe Method > Can candidates be chosen from a list? Yes Institutions and political situation Constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy – Head of State : Charles Gustave XVI – Prime Minister : Stefan Löfven Economy > Currency : Swedish crown (exchange rate on June 2018 : 1€ = 10.271 SEK) > GDP : 445 910 millions € (2017) > GDP per capita (PPS) : 32 200 € (2012) > GDP Growth : 2,3% (2017) > Unemployment: 6,4% (August 2018, data adjusted to seasonal variations) > Inflation : 2.5 % (September 2018, annual inflation rate) > Public Debt: 38.2% of the GDP (Q2 2018) Geography and population – Surface Area : 450 295 km² (source : The CIA World Factbook) – 10.1 million inhabitants (Eurostat, 1st January 2018) Printable version Download PDF file SHARE THIS PAGE ON Contact Archives 2004 Archives 2009 Archives 2014 Production : Digiplace © Robert Schuman Foundation.