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European Parliament election in Sweden, 2014 Turnout 51.07%[ 1]
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Stefan Löfven
Gustav Fridolin Åsa Romson
Fredrik Reinfeldt
Party
Social Democrats
Green
Moderate
Alliance
S&D
Greens/EFA
EPP
Last election
6 seats, 24.41%
2 seats, 11.02%
4 seats, 18.83%
Seats won
5
4
3
Seat change
1
2
1
Popular vote
899,074
572,591
507,488
Percentage
24.19%
15.41%
13.65%
Swing
0.22%
4.39%
5.18%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Jan Björklund
Jimmie Åkesson
Annie Lööf
Party
Liberals
Sweden Democrats
Centre
Alliance
ALDE
EFDD
ALDE
Last election
3 seats, 13.58%
0 seats, 3.27%
1 seat, 5.47%
Seats won
2
2
1
Seat change
1
2
0
Popular vote
368,514
359,248
241,101
Percentage
9.91%
9.67%
6.49%
Swing
3.67%
6.4%
1.01%
Seventh party
Eighth party
Ninth party
Leader
Jonas Sjöstedt
Göran Hägglund
Gudrun Schyman , Stina Svensson ,Sissela Nordling Blanco
Party
Left
Christian Democrats
Feminist Initiative
Alliance
GUE/NGL
EPP
S&D
Last election
1 seat, 5.66%
1 seat, 4.68%
0 seats, 2.22%
Seats won
1
1
1
Seat change
0
0
1
Popular vote
234,272
220,574
204,005
Percentage
6.3%
5.93%
5.49%
Swing
0.65%
1.26%
3.27%
European Parliament elections in Sweden took place on 25 May 2014. At the election, twenty Members of the European Parliament (MEPs ) were from the Swedish constituency. In the election, voters choose members of registered Swedish parties whose elected members then form political groups in the European Parliament, together with members of parties from other Member States with the same political affiliation.
Elected candidates
Moderate Party
Centre Party
Liberal People's Party
Christian Democrats
Social Democrats
Left Party
Green Party
Sweden Democrats
Feminist Initiative
Previous result
Distribution of Sweden's mandate during the previous election, Turnout was 45.53% [ 2] in 2009
References