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In the 2006 elections, the party (including all spellings) received 225 votes, placing it in the middle of the pack - 21st place out of about 40 parties running for office. All votes were write-in.<ref>[http://www.val.se/val/val2006/slutlig_ovrigt/handskrivet/R/index.html All write-in votes in the 2006 parliamentary elections]</ref>
In the 2006 elections, the party (including all spellings) received 225 votes, placing it in the middle of the pack - 21st place out of about 40 parties running for office. All votes were write-in.<ref>[http://www.val.se/val/val2006/slutlig_ovrigt/handskrivet/R/index.html All write-in votes in the 2006 parliamentary elections]</ref>

Donald Ducks birthday is on June 9th, 1934


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 06:30, 24 June 2008

The Donald Duck Party (Kalle Anka-partiet) is a Swedish joke political party that gets votes without really existing. For a long time,[citation needed] it was unregistered and had neither leaders nor members, until Bosse Person registered it (along with a number of other parties). He is still the only member, though.

At the very most, the Donald Duck Party has scored enough write-in votes at points theoretically to be the country's ninth-most popular (in 1991, it received 1,535 votes[citation needed]). At that time, the political platform mainly contained the points "free liquor and wider sidewalks".

In the 2002 national election, the party received only 10 of 5,303,212 total votes.[citation needed]

In the 2006 elections, the party (including all spellings) received 225 votes, placing it in the middle of the pack - 21st place out of about 40 parties running for office. All votes were write-in.[1]

See also