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Kandidatlista EU Val 2019 Parti Certifierad Åtgärd 1-3 Parti Certifierad Åtgärd 1-3 Parti Certifierad Åtgärd 1-3 Parti Certifierad Åtgärd 1-3 Parti Certifierad Åtgärd 1-3 Parti Certifierad Åtgärd 1-3 Parti Certifierad Ågärder 1,2,3 Parti Certifierad Socialdemokraterna Moderaterna Centern Liberalerna Kristdemokraterna Vänsterpartiet Miljöpartiet Sverigedemokraterna Heléne Fritzon NEJ Tomas Tobé JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.NEJ Fredrick Federley Karin Karlsbro NEJ Sara Skyttedal Malin Björk Alice Bah Kuhnke JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Peter Lundgren Johan Danielsson Jessica Polfjärd Abir Al-Sahlani Said Abdu David Lega Ana Süssner Rubin JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Pär Holmgren JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Jessica Stegrud Jytte Guteland JA 1. NEJ 2.NEJ 3.JA Jörgen Warborn Emma Wiesner Maria Weimer Liza-Maria Norlin Deniz Butros JA 1. JA 2.JA 3.JA Jakop Dalunde JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Charlie Weimers Erik Bergkvist Arba Kokalari Gustav Hemming JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Allan Widman Yusuf Aydin JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.NEJ Nina Broman Costa Bodil Valero JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Kristina Winberg Evin Incir Gustaf Göthberg Kristina Jonäng Anders Rehnberg Birgitta Sacredeus Hanna Gedin JA 1.NEJ 2.NEJ 3.JA Emma Nohrén JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Johan Nissinen Ilan de Basso Aydin Akyuz Louise Grabo Oscar Wåglund Söderström Ella Bohlin NEJ 1.NEJ 2.NEJ 3.NEJ Ida Legnemark JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Lorentz Tovatt Karl Robbjens Carina Ohlsson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Christian Holm Barenfelt Tomas Mörtsell Monica Lundin Torsten Elofsson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.NEJ Rikard Warlenius Märta Stenevi JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Ludvig Aspling Linus Glanzelius Anton Bergström Frida Nilsson Johan Pehrson Soheila Fors Jonas Karlsson Max Troendlé Sven-Olof Sällström Åsa Björkmarker Carl-Oscar Bohlin Ebba Krumlinde Hadar Cars Leif Hallberg Sara Högelius Aida Badeli Linda Lindberg Adnan Dibrani Jelena Drenjanin JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Eric Luth Maria Lundqvist-Brömster Martin Hallander Carolina Gustafsson Mursal Isa JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Tobias Andersson Nasra Ali Annicka Engblom Emma Blomdahl JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Martin Ängeby Birgitta Nordvall JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Xamuel Gonzalez Westling JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Wanja Kaufmann JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Zandra Pettersson Rikard Larsson Ida Eriksson Hanna Stenegren Annika Carp Behcet Barsom Kerstin Joelsson Wallsby Henrik Blind Magnus Persson Eva-Lena Jansson Ewa Thalén Finne Helena Vilhelmsson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Fredrik Brange Gudrun Brunegård Håkan Svenneling Karin Thomasson Martin Kinnunen Olle Thorell Anders Gäfvert Erik Ciardi Annika Westh Conny Brännberg JA Gertrud Ingelman Linus Lakso Elin Jensen Lena Segerberg Mikael Jensen Emanuel Örtengren Mats Nordström Sarah Havneraas JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Jöran Fagerlund Jenny Lundström JA 1.JA 2.NEJ 3.NEJ Robert Lund Aleksander Gabelic Linus Kimselius Madelaine Jakobsson Christina Tufvesson Magnus Oscarsson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Andrea Söderblom Magnus Wåhlin JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Lina Boy Beatrice Öhman Elin Landerdahl Golnoush Lunden Keshavarzi Anton Sjöstedt Camilla Rinaldo Miller Jesper Wiklund Elin Söderberg JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Mattias Eriksson-Falk Ulf Ohlsson Måns Linge Thomas Andersson Anna Hallbom Michaela Hollis Felicia Granath Per-Inge Lidén Hilda Frick Amani Loubani Lars-Ingvar Ljungman Karin Östring Bergman Gunilla Almesåker Patrik Åkesson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.NEJ Jessica Wetterling Janine Alm Ericson Maria Liljedahl Peter Jeppsson Kristina Lutz Tim Svanberg Marie Vaadre Amanda Agestav JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Willy Neumann David Ling Sara-Lena Bjälkö Alva Dahn Micaela Löwenhöök JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.NEJ Rebeca Gajardo Angel Lennart Nordfors Magnus Kolsjö Agneta Hansson Brita Wessinger Martin Kirchberg Peder Björk Birgit Meier-Thunborg Eric Lundvall Lina Eriksson, Lili André Mats Einarsson Nils Karlsson Hanna Nilsson Mariya Voyvodova Stefan Olsson Johan Örjes Maria Johansson Kjell-Arne Ottosson Lotta Johnsson Fornarve Emma Hult Sandra Karlsson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Abdalahi Hassan Lotta Olsson Kent Folkesson Johan Landström Linnea Haggren Bore Sköld Malte Roos Paula Palmqvist JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Yoomi Renström Malin Olsson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Björn ter Bruggen Eva Edwardsson Anton Axelsson Christina Hedin Rebecka Forsberg Beatrice Rugland Timgren Robert Uitto Adam Rydstedt Anna Blomberg JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Stefan Käll Eva Wallin Rodrigo Arce Olle Hilborn Pia Trollehjelm Melisa Nilsson Fredrik Saweståhl Lovisa Kronsporre Caroline Persson Tuve Skånberg JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Alma Janeth Sibrian Jiang Millington Naima Bahnam Johnsson Moez Dharsani Joanna Sjölander Erik Evestam Per-Ola Grönberg Magnus Berntsson Samuel Skånberg Nils Seye Larsen Mats Nordberg Alexandra Olsson Henrik Sundström Sandra Eliasson Maria Brolin Glennow JA 1.JA 2. JA 3.JA Eric Dicksson Sara Hansson Lotta Hedström JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.NEJ Nima Gholam Ali Pour Dan Gabrielsson Lynn Thulin Magnus Thulin Thomas Söderström Marie-Louise Forslund Mustaniemi Åke Johansson David Folkebrant JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Karin Näsmark Cecilie Tenfjord Toftby Mattias Claesson Christina Soldan Evin Badrniya Katarina Folkeson JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA David Lindvall Hans Wallmark Nima Moslehi Pär Löfstrand Lars Thunberg JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Jacob Risberg JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Helen Ung Le Karola Svensson Inga-Lena Fischer Maria Maric Mariam Salem Kenneth Johannesson Leif Walterum Tommy Lindström JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Niklas Asklander Göran Larsson Andrine Winther Svante Linusson Delaram Esmaeili Håkan Kero Isabel Enström JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Sören Juvas Julie Tran Rickard Ydrenäs Georgia Ferris Svein Henriksen Anna-Belle Strömberg Algot Thorin Gunnar Asserhed Adam Jansson Naiara Pereira Cunha JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Pietro Marchesi JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Divina Nouri Maria Nilsson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.NEJ Kristian Ek Lina Eriksson Anders Rickman Roland Sjögren JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.NEJ Annica Snäll JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Henric Molin Lisbeth Svensson Mohammad Omran Björn Immerstrand Malin Åberg Carl-Vincent Reimers Eva B Arnesson JA 1.JA 2.JA 3.JA Christian Ohlsson Jacqueline Tjällman Lukas Forsberg Bernevång Bjarni Arnason Abdukadir Salad Ali Rolf Åbjörnsson Jonny Lundin Maria Mattsson Gunilla Berglund JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Filip Zackrisson Simon Fredriksson Natasha Bromberg Afram Yakoub Richard Brodd Unn Harsem Nor Gül Anthon Gyllensten JA 1.NEJ 2.JA 3.JA Vladan Lausevic Åke Carlsson Pär Johnson Björn Pettersson Daniel Svensson Martina Johansson Patrik Davidsson Lars-Erik Lindberg Petri Salonen Magnus Hellmark.
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