Blekinge County (Riksdag constituency)

Blekinge County (Swedish: Blekinge Län) is one of the 29 multi-member constituencies of the Riksdag, the national legislature of Sweden. The constituency was established in 1970 when the Riksdag changed from a bicameral legislature to a unicameral legislature. It is conterminous with the county of Blekinge.

Blekinge County
Blekinge Län
Constituency
for the Riksdag
Location of Blekinge County within Sweden
CountyBlekinge
Population159,606 (2019)[1]
Electorate119,376 (2018)
Current constituency
Created1970
Seats
Member of the Riksdag[2]
Regional councilBlekinge Regional Council
Created fromBlekinge County

Blekinge County currently elects five of the 349 members of the Riksdag using the modified Sainte-Laguë method open party-list proportional representation electoral system. Parties that receive at least 4% of the vote nationally and other parties that receive at least 12% of the vote in the constituency compete for constituency seats. Supplementary leveling seats may also be allocated at the constituency level to parties that reach the 4% national threshold. At the 2018 general election the constituency had 119,376 registered electors.

Election results

Summary

ElectionLeft
V/VPK
Social
Democrats

S
Greens
MP
Liberals
L/FP/F
Centre
C
Moderates
M
Christian
Democrats

KD/KDS
Sweden
Democrats

SD
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
20185,6995.45%032,82431.41%23,0252.89%04,1974.02%07,0946.79%018,03817.26%15,9545.70%026,34225.20%2
20144,7464.64%037,98137.15%34,9694.86%03,9843.90%05,7925.67%019,82419.39%13,4833.41%018,96018.55%1
20105,0755.07%036,52036.46%35,2895.28%05,4315.42%05,7715.76%027,38727.34%23,9733.97%09,8309.81%0
20065,1935.42%040,53242.32%33,5053.66%06,1056.37%06,8557.16%021,10922.04%24,9645.18%05,9456.21%0
20027,8278.28%043,17845.66%33,6313.84%010,47011.07%15,7776.11%012,46713.18%18,3198.80%02,6342.79%0
199812,28213.10%139,76242.41%33,6723.92%03,4013.63%04,9235.25%018,04019.24%110,33011.02%1
19946,5056.49%053,00052.88%44,4304.42%05,1785.17%07,6297.61%018,57318.53%23,2853.28%0
19914,1144.15%045,67946.04%42,8082.83%07,4037.46%08,9759.05%117,98618.13%16,1706.22%0
19884,7134.79%051,41252.24%45,2355.32%09,4669.62%011,12011.30%113,57313.79%12,7462.79%0
19854,5504.43%053,02651.61%31,3651.33%012,77812.44%112,79112.45%118,06717.58%1
19824,1514.02%054,46252.74%41,1941.16%05,8025.62%016,13415.62%119,45718.84%11,9611.90%0
19794,0233.90%051,44349.93%311,63811.29%116,96716.47%117,13416.63%11,4481.41%0
19763,4353.33%051,12249.51%310,85210.51%122,67421.96%113,02412.61%11,5451.50%0
19734,0824.15%048,77849.56%39,2649.41%022,51522.88%211,78411.97%11,7441.77%0
19703,9634.15%048,02150.24%414,55015.22%117,90818.74%19,4589.90%01,5451.62%0

(Excludes leveling seats)

Detailed

  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally and is entitled to compete for constituency seats.

2018

Results of the 2018 general election held on 9 September 2018:[3][4]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,07313,8453,0545,5733,27932,82431.41%202
Sweden Democrats5,2189,5532,4075,4833,68126,34225.20%202
Moderate Party3,6328,1341,0023,0242,24618,03817.26%101
Centre Party1,3923,1775421,3136707,0946.79%000
Christian Democrats1,0952,7584109697225,9545.70%000
Left Party1,3062,4584721,0274365,6995.45%000
Liberals7272,3041926033714,1974.02%000
Green Party7181,5031603982463,0252.89%000
Feminist Initiative951392061363510.34%000
Alternative for Sweden661032864242850.27%000
Citizens' Coalition18112733131830.18%000
Pirate Party3471621151470.14%000
Direct Democrats214993151150.11%000
Unity11364134680.07%000
Independent Rural Party1489719570.05%000
Christian Values Party7232111440.04%000
Nordic Resistance Movement29373240.02%000
Animal Party39361220.02%000
Basic Income Party27103130.01%000
Classical Liberal Party16202110.01%000
Initiative28000100.01%000
Scania Party0100010.00%000
Security Party0010010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot2430090.01%000
Valid Votes21,43944,3178,33718,63411,787104,514100.00%505
Invalid votes - unregistered parties511634290.03%
Blank votes226401961581311,0120.96%
Invalid votes – other10244158610.06%
Total Polled21,68044,7538,44318,81011,930105,61688.47%
Registered Electors24,69449,7849,93021,45013,518119,376
Turnout87.79%89.89%85.03%87.69%88.25%88.47%

The following candidates were elected:[5] Angelika Bengtsson (SD), 5 votes; Heléne Björklund (S), 2,232 votes; Annicka Engblom (M), 1,501 votes; Richard Jomshof (SD), 252 votes; and Magnus Manhammar (S), 1,741 votes.

2014

Results of the 2014 general election held on 14 September 2014:[6][7]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,11415,5223,8396,7313,77537,98137.15%303
Moderate Party3,9238,8481,1233,3352,59519,82419.39%101
Sweden Democrats3,8676,6031,6024,0282,86018,96018.55%101
Centre Party1,0152,4934731,2895225,7925.67%000
Green Party1,1922,3092957324414,9694.86%000
Left Party1,0441,9544139723634,7464.64%000
Liberal People's Party6162,2251686533223,9843.90%000
Christian Democrats6471,6742875343413,4833.41%000
Feminist Initiative430755972741451,7011.66%000
Pirate Party691822562293670.36%000
Unity2054103071210.12%000
Animal Party28173258810.08%000
Party of the Swedes6441199790.08%000
Christian Values Party3101218340.03%000
Independent Rural Party32284190.02%000
Classical Liberal Party59201170.02%000
Direct Democrats15172160.02%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party1202380.01%000
Progressive Party0040040.00%000
Health Party0020020.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0001010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot819324360.04%000
Valid Votes20,99242,7278,37218,69511,439102,225100.00%505
Blank votes2183641111691129740.94%
Invalid votes34752210.02%
Total Polled21,21343,0958,49018,86911,553103,22086.84%
Registered Electors24,70249,01210,13121,74613,273118,864
Turnout85.88%87.93%83.80%86.77%87.04%86.84%

The following candidates were elected:[8] Annicka Engblom (M), 4,693 votes; Peter Jeppsson (S), 1,599 votes; Richard Jomshof (SD), 321 votes; Magnus Manhammar (S), 2,937 votes; and Suzanne Svensson (S), 783 votes.

2010

Results of the 2010 general election held on 19 September 2010:[9][10]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party7,70914,6513,8596,4783,82336,52036.46%303
Moderate Party5,42611,9051,5525,0063,49827,38727.34%202
Sweden Democrats1,9473,6828022,0421,3579,8309.81%011
Centre Party1,0232,3045021,4075355,7715.76%000
Liberal People's Party1,0992,6953008784595,4315.42%000
Green Party1,2992,3122999294505,2895.28%000
Left Party1,2531,8144621,0984485,0755.07%000
Christian Democrats7221,7773736624393,9733.97%000
Pirate Party13022346118715880.59%000
Feminist Initiative341041148172140.21%000
Unity74111140.01%000
Sweden's National Democratic Party6010070.01%000
Freedom Party3001260.01%000
National Democrats1121160.01%000
Party of the Swedes1302060.01%000
Classical Liberal Party1210150.00%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party0111140.00%000
Socialist Justice Party0002020.00%000
Spirits Party0110020.00%000
Communist Party of Sweden0100010.00%000
European Workers Party0100010.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party0100010.00%000
Health Care Party1000010.00%000
Parties not on the ballot410446280.03%000
Valid Votes20,66641,4928,21718,67811,109100,162100.00%516
Blank votes2725351082401501,3051.29%
Invalid votes714844370.04%
Total Polled20,94542,0418,33318,92211,263101,50485.82%
Registered Electors24,60648,17810,13022,11413,251118,279
Turnout85.12%87.26%82.26%85.57%85.00%85.82%

The following candidates were elected:[11] Jonas Åkerlund (SD), 17 votes; Annicka Engblom (M), 2,554 votes; Kerstin Haglö (S), 827 votes; Peter Jeppsson (S), 1,426 votes; Gustav Nilsson (M), 700 votes; and Suzanne Svensson (S), 991 votes.

2006

Results of the 2006 general election held on 17 September 2006:[12][13]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,82715,7824,0597,5704,29440,53242.32%303
Moderate Party3,9129,3301,1423,8882,83721,10922.04%202
Centre Party1,2882,8105431,6345806,8557.16%000
Liberal People's Party1,1792,9564161,0674876,1056.37%000
Sweden Democrats1,2522,3254821,0658215,9456.21%000
Left Party1,3321,7614961,1284765,1935.42%000
Christian Democrats8982,2974108245354,9645.18%000
Green Party8341,6231926182383,5053.66%000
Feminist Initiative1181994490535040.53%000
Pirate Party6819924118644730.49%000
June List5712438117253610.38%000
Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party2038141412980.10%000
National Socialist Front1240235530.06%000
Unity87322220.02%000
Health Care Party32163150.02%000
People's Will31007110.01%000
Classical Liberal Party62002100.01%000
National Democrats1501070.01%000
New Future0300030.00%000
Freedom of the Justice Party0100010.00%000
Unique Party0100010.00%000
Partiet.se0100010.00%000
Rikshushållarna1000010.00%000
Other parties16131120.01%000
Valid Votes19,80939,4977,86518,16810,44295,781100.00%505
Blank votes4507251663512241,9161.96%
Invalid votes615565370.04%
Total Polled20,26540,2378,03618,52510,67197,73483.08%
Registered Electors24,61647,55410,08122,39812,994117,643
Turnout82.32%84.61%79.71%82.71%82.12%83.08%

The following candidates were elected:[14] Kerstin Andersson (S), 1,116 votes; Jan Björkman (S), 1,513 votes; Annicka Engblom (M), 1,866 votes; Peter Jeppsson (S), 1,470 votes; and Jeppe Johnsson (M), 2,632 votes.

2002

Results of the 2002 general election held on 15 September 2002:[15][16]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party9,17617,1724,1278,1884,51543,17845.66%303
Moderate Party2,2355,4266522,2871,86712,46713.18%101
Liberal People's Party2,0004,8767471,91093710,47011.07%101
Christian Democrats1,4423,8847191,3998758,3198.80%011
Left Party1,9942,8206901,6147097,8278.28%000
Centre Party1,0522,3935031,3215085,7776.11%000
Green Party8811,5572206752983,6313.84%000
Sweden Democrats5321,0402555372702,6342.79%000
New Future4615215420.04%000
Popular Democrats010020120.01%000
Unity0402170.01%000
Norrbotten Party0401050.01%000
Socialist Party0300140.00%000
Rikshushållarna0100010.00%000
Other parties30811836191840.19%000
Valid Votes19,34639,2777,94617,97410,01594,558100.00%516
Invalid votes3835491193422151,6081.67%
Total Polled19,72939,8268,06518,31610,23096,16682.35%
Registered Electors24,25947,12710,18122,44912,760116,776
Turnout81.33%84.51%79.22%81.59%80.17%82.35%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Kerstin Andersson (S), 1,186 votes; Heli Berg (FP), 622 votes; Jan Björkman (S), 2,057 votes; Johnny Gylling (KD), 1,372 votes; Jeppe Johnsson (M), 2,514 votes; and Christer Skoog (S), 1,421 votes.

1998

Results of the 1998 general election held on 20 September 1998:[18][19]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party8,66415,2323,9887,5694,30939,76242.41%303
Moderate Party3,2638,0321,0633,5042,17818,04019.24%101
Left Party2,9834,5651,1262,4961,11212,28213.10%101
Christian Democrats1,9064,6628541,8751,03310,33011.02%101
Centre Party8701,9664651,1904324,9235.25%000
Green Party9071,4533556732843,6723.92%000
Liberal People's Party6181,6212566512553,4013.63%000
Other parties253598971882101,3461.44%000
Valid Votes19,46438,1298,20418,1469,81393,756100.00%606
Invalid votes5129632024502922,4192.52%
Total Polled19,97639,0928,40618,59610,10596,17582.30%
Registered Electors24,34446,64410,66322,57412,636116,861
Turnout82.06%83.81%78.83%82.38%79.97%82.30%

The following candidates were elected:[20] Jan Björkman (S), 1,830 votes; Johnny Gylling (KD), 401 votes; Jeppe Johnsson (M), 2,150 votes; Karin Olsson (S), 790 votes; Christer Skoog (S), 1,267 votes; and Willy Söderdahl (V), 631 votes.

1994

Results of the 1994 general election held on 18 September 1994:[21][22]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party11,96319,6515,31810,3685,70053,00052.88%404
Moderate Party3,3068,2951,2033,5922,17718,57318.53%202
Centre Party1,2673,2156251,8137097,6297.61%000
Left Party1,5892,5236241,2245456,5056.49%000
Liberal People's Party1,0472,3594398854485,1785.17%000
Green Party1,0671,7873937794044,4304.42%000
Christian Democratic Unity6291,4973484503613,2853.28%000
New Democracy199464741591651,0611.06%000
Other parties962307699735740.57%000
Valid Votes21,16340,0219,10019,36910,582100,235100.00%606
Invalid votes3586691572601881,6321.60%
Total Polled21,52140,6909,25719,62910,770101,86787.58%
Registered Electors24,46446,14710,83622,41312,447116,307
Turnout87.97%88.17%85.43%87.58%86.53%87.58%

1991

Results of the 1991 general election held on 15 September 1991:[23][24]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party10,32916,7424,7039,1014,80445,67946.04%404
Moderate Party3,3157,9701,2283,2882,18517,98618.13%101
Centre Party1,5273,6508342,1727928,9759.05%101
Liberal People's Party1,4383,3956131,3006577,4037.46%000
Christian Democratic Unity1,2442,7176109676326,1706.22%000
New Democracy8901,8573278826454,6014.64%000
Left Party1,0831,5894157382894,1144.15%000
Green Party6881,0582705002922,8082.83%000
Other parties386598762971151,4721.48%000
Valid Votes20,90039,5769,07619,24510,41199,208100.00%606
Invalid votes4196371882631841,6911.68%
Total Polled21,31940,2139,26419,50810,595100,89987.48%
Registered Electors24,43545,61110,88122,22212,185115,334
Turnout87.25%88.17%85.14%87.79%86.95%87.48%

1988

Results of the 1988 general election held on 18 September 1988:[25][26]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party11,38119,3295,32510,1245,25351,41252.24%404
Moderate Party2,5065,9948892,4081,77613,57313.79%101
Centre Party1,9384,4629782,6391,10311,12011.30%101
Liberal People's Party1,8774,3107381,6548879,4669.62%000
Green Party1,1601,9894521,0136215,2355.32%000
Left Party – Communists1,2941,8364798033014,7134.79%000
Christian Democratic Unity5831,2173353322792,7462.79%000
Other parties2693819131590.16%000
Valid Votes20,76539,2309,20418,99210,23398,424100.00%606
Invalid votes2674181282081271,1481.15%
Total Polled21,03239,6489,33219,20010,36099,57287.02%
Registered Electors24,32145,28410,82322,02511,977114,430
Turnout86.48%87.55%86.22%87.17%86.50%87.02%

1985

Results of the 1985 general election held on 15 September 1985:[27][28]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party11,70420,1935,30110,4625,36653,02651.61%303
Moderate Party3,4017,8441,2493,2962,27718,06717.58%101
Centre Party2,3595,0771,2732,8211,26112,79112.45%101
Liberal People's Party2,5035,7081,0712,2401,25612,77812.44%101
Left Party – Communists1,2591,7214747693274,5504.43%000
Green Party2865151153041451,3651.33%000
Other parties31771331221740.17%000
Valid Votes21,54341,1359,49619,92310,654102,751100.00%606
Invalid votes18533676140908270.80%
Total Polled21,72841,4719,57220,06310,744103,57889.91%
Registered Electors24,33645,97710,73122,24011,921115,205
Turnout89.28%90.20%89.20%90.21%90.13%89.91%

1982

Results of the 1982 general election held on 19 September 1982:[29][30]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party11,79720,8485,40510,9235,48954,46252.74%404
Moderate Party3,7638,4291,3653,4882,41219,45718.84%101
Centre Party2,9816,2791,5493,7281,59716,13415.62%101
Liberal People's Party1,0682,7484879085915,8025.62%000
Left Party – Communists1,1451,5694157023204,1514.02%000
Christian Democratic Unity4748922481691781,9611.90%000
Green Party27347996251951,1941.16%000
K-Party272031330.03%000
Other parties22207127680.07%000
Valid Votes21,52541,2719,59220,18410,690103,262100.00%606
Invalid votes16836256145828130.78%
Total Polled21,69341,6339,64820,32910,772104,07591.50%
Registered Electors23,89645,48910,52122,08011,762113,748
Turnout90.78%91.52%91.70%92.07%91.58%91.50%

1979

Results of the 1979 general election held on 16 September 1979:[31][32]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party10,99419,8855,06110,3615,14251,44349.93%303
Moderate Party3,2547,4461,2302,9882,21617,13416.63%101
Centre Party3,2086,4961,5764,0491,63816,96716.47%101
Liberal People's Party2,2005,5479591,7961,13611,63811.29%101
Left Party – Communists1,1781,4284096743344,0233.90%000
Christian Democratic Unity3096631921221621,4481.41%000
Communist Party of Sweden4845203101440.14%000
Workers' Party – The Communists543343490.05%000
Other parties32881339191910.19%000
Valid Votes21,22841,6029,49320,06410,650103,037100.00%606
Invalid votes1281833484434720.46%
Total Polled21,35641,7859,52720,14810,693103,50991.20%
Registered Electors23,61245,77210,40122,01111,695113,491
Turnout90.45%91.29%91.60%91.54%91.43%91.20%

1976

Results of the 1976 general election held on 19 September 1976:[33][34]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party10,85419,9934,92010,1645,19151,12249.51%303
Centre Party4,4188,5132,2515,2152,27722,67421.96%112
Moderate Party2,4515,6919742,2821,62613,02412.61%101
People's Party1,8955,4128001,6851,06010,85210.51%101
Left Party – Communists1,0261,1573815752963,4353.33%000
Christian Democratic Unity4146162191661301,5451.50%000
Communist Party of Sweden6395316722580.25%000
Other parties73167443380.33%000
Valid Votes21,12841,7939,58320,15810,586103,248100.00%617
Invalid votes691132771293090.30%
Total Polled21,19741,9069,61020,22910,615103,55791.95%
Registered Electors23,29745,50410,36621,96311,492112,622
Turnout90.99%92.09%92.71%92.10%92.37%91.95%

1973

Results of the 1973 general election held on 16 September 1973:[35][36]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Karls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Olof
-ström
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party10,43519,2074,7379,5784,82148,77849.56%303
Centre Party4,4038,6012,1715,1242,21622,51522.88%202
Moderate Party2,3255,0688702,0561,46511,78411.97%101
People's Party1,4334,7377031,4119809,2649.41%011
Left Party – Communists1,2371,3174137603554,0824.15%000
Christian Democratic Unity3477852681831611,7441.77%000
Communist Party of Sweden5640333031620.16%000
Communist League Marxist–Leninists (the revolutionaries)311914213880.09%000
Other parties3050080.01%000
Valid Votes20,27039,7749,21419,16310,00498,425100.00%617
Invalid votes14341229141030.10%
Total Polled20,28439,8089,22619,19210,01898,52890.84%
Registered Electors22,45543,91110,09721,05510,946108,464
Turnout90.33%90.66%91.37%91.15%91.52%90.84%

1970

Results of the 1970 general election held on 20 September 1970:[37][38]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal Votes%Seats
Fridlev
-stad
HasslöJämjöKarls
-hamn
Karls
-krona
Nättra
-by
Olof
-ström
Röde
-by
Ronne
-by
Sölves
-borg
Postal
Votes
Con.Lev.Tot.
Swedish Social Democratic Party1,1715502,5509,5289,9819794,2701,0948,7114,3034,88448,02150.24%404
Centre Party1,1091181,5463,0872,2233621,5486253,9601,5271,80317,90818.74%101
People's Party213486841,8983,9152808973361,8091,2153,25514,55015.22%101
Moderate Party30896011,4271,5711656282021,2591,0562,2329,4589.90%000
Left Party – Communists7280671,07577276440356502973993,9634.15%000
Christian Democratic Unity58561062382879211431221492661,5451.62%000
Communist League Marxists-Leninists003571602095281200.13%000
Other parties00010020008110.01%000
Valid Votes2,9318615,55717,31118,7651,8717,9982,33516,5208,55212,87595,576100.00%606
Invalid votes002715232134551030.11%
Total Polled exc. Postal Votes2,9318615,55917,31818,7801,8738,0012,33716,5338,55612,93095,679
Postal Votes257405482,4195,0472589292302,145999-12,930-58
Total Polled inc. Postal Votes3,1889016,10719,73723,8272,1318,9302,56718,6789,555095,62188.39%
Registered Electors3,6721,0376,79622,45827,3842,32410,0302,82920,93910,706108,175
Turnout86.82%86.89%89.86%87.88%87.01%91.70%89.03%90.74%89.20%89.25%88.39%

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