1982 Stockholm municipal election

The Stockholm municipal election of 1982 was held on 19 September 1982 concurrently with the 1982 Swedish parliamentary election. This election used a party-list proportional representation system to allocate the 101 seats of the Stockholm City Council (Stockholms stadsfullmäktige) amongst the various Swedish political parties. Voter turnout was 86.7%.

This election was the first held with the participation of the Swedish Green Party, which was founded in 1981. The Greens received less than one percent of the votes in the 1982 Stockholm municipal election and thus were allocated no seats; they would receive their first mandate on the city council in 1991.

Results

Party Votes Seats
# % + – # + –
Social Democrats
Socialdemokraterna (s)
181,837 39.2% +1.8% 41 +2
Moderate Party
Moderata samlingspartiet (m)
149,241 32.2% +3.2% 34 +3
Left Party Communists
Vänsterpartiet kommunisterna (v)
43,304 9.3% –0.3% 11 +1
Centre Party
Centerpartiet (c)
29,176 6.3% –1.1% 6 ±0
People's Party
Folkpartiet (fp)
23,621 5.1% –5.2% 6 –6
Christian Democratic
Kristdemokratiska samhällspartiet (kd)
5,182 1.1% +0.1% 0 ±0
Green Party
Miljöpartiet (mp)
2,929 0.6% 0
Other parties 28,075 6.1% +0.9% 3[1] ±0
Total 463,365 100% 101 ±0
Invalid ballots 5,192

See also

Notes

  1. All three seats won by other parties were won by the Stockholm Party.

References

  • Statistics Sweden, "Kommunfullmäktigval - valresultat" (Swedish)
  • Statistics Sweden, "Kommunfullmäktigval - erhållna mandat efter kommun och parti. Valår 1973–2006" (Swedish)


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