Stockholm municipal election, 2010

2010 Stockholm municipal election

September 30, 2010 (2010-09-30)

101
51 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 81.6%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Moderate Social Democratic Green
Alliance The Alliance Red-Greens Red-Greens
Last election 41 seats, 37.2% 27 seats, 24.4% 10 seats, 9.2%
Seats won 38 25 16
Seat change –3 –2 +6
Popular vote 184,533 121,273 74,437
Percentage 34.4% 22.6% 13.9%
Swing –2.9 –1.8 +4.7

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Liberal People's Left Centre
Alliance The Alliance Red-Greens The Alliance
Last election 10 seats, 9.6% 9 seats, 7.8% 1 seat, 3.1%
Seats won 10 8 3
Seat change ±0 –1 +2
Popular vote 53,770 39,920 21,335
Percentage 10.0% 7.4% 4.0%
Swing +0.4 –0.5 +0.8

  Seventh party
 
Party Christian Democrats
Alliance The Alliance
Last election 3 seats, 3.9%
Seats won 1
Seat change –2
Popular vote 18,705
Percentage 3.5%
Swing –0.4

Chairperson before election

Bo Bladholm
Moderate

Elected Chairperson

Margareta Björk
Moderate

The 2010 Stockholm municipal election was held on 19 September 2010, concurrently with the 2010 Swedish general election. The election determined how many seats each party would be allocated on the 101-member Stockholm city council (Stockholms kommunfullmäktige) through a system of proportional representation. A total of 541,716 votes were cast in this election, for a total voter turnout of 81.58%

This election confirmed the trend of the Green Party winning voters in the Swedish capital and other major urban areas in Sweden. The Sweden Democrats - for the first time winning seats in the national parliament - had a significantly lower share of votes in the Stockholm election, receiving only 2.62% of the votes (5.70% on national level).

Results

Election results [1]

Party Votes Seats
% ± # # ± %
m Moderate Party
Moderaterna
34.38% Decrease 2.86 184,533 38 Decrease 3 37.6%
s Social Democrats
Socialdemokraterna
22,60% Decrease 1,82 121,273 25 Decrease 2 24.8%
mp Green Party
Miljöpartiet
13.87% Increase 4.67 74,437 16 Increase 6 15.8%
fp People's Party
Folkpartiet
10.02% Increase 0.38 53,770 10 ±0 9.9%
v Left Party
Vänsterpartiet
7.44% Decrease 0.47 39,920 8 Decrease 1 7.9%
c Centre Party
Centerpartiet
3.98% Increase 0.83 21,335 3 Increase 2 3.0%
kd Christian Democrats
Kristdemokraterna
3.49% Decrease 0.42 18,705 1 Decrease 2 1.0%
Parties that failed to win seats:
sd Swedish Democrats
Sverigedemokraterna
2.62% Increase 0.99 14,085 0 ±0
fi Feminist Initiative
Feminist initiativ
1.16% Increase 0.02 6,216 0 ±0
rs Socialist Justice Party
Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna
0.15% Increase 0.08 790 0 ±0
k Communist Party
Kommunistiska partiet
0.07% Decrease 0.02 402 0 ±0
Popvox 0.05% Increase 0.05 258 0 ±0
nd National Democrats
Nationaldemokraterna
0.03% Decrease 0.04 147 0 ±0
Communist League
Kommunistiska förbundet
16 0 ±0
Mosebacke Democrats
Mosebackedemokraterna
4 0 ±0
Write-in parties 0.15% Decrease 1.25 792 0 ±0
Party blocs:
Alliance/coalition Votes Seats
% ± # # ± %
The Alliance
Alliansen
m + fp + c+ kd
51.8% Decrease 2.08 278,343 52 Decrease 3 51.5%
Red-Greens
De rödgröna
s + mp + v
43.9% Increase 2.37 235,630 48 Increase 3 48.5%

References

  1. Valmyndigheten (Swedish Election authority). "Val till kommunfullmäktige i Stockholm - Röster". Retrieved 19 June 2012.

See also

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