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1973 Swedish general election

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FieldValue
countrySweden
typeparliamentary
previous_election1970 Swedish general election
previous_year1970
next_election1976 Swedish general election
next_year1976
seats_for_electionAll 350 seats in the Riksdag
majority_seats176
election_date16 September 1973
image_size130x130px
image1Olof Palme 1974 (cropped).jpg
leader1Olof Palme
party1Swedish Social Democratic Party
last_election1163
seats1156
seat_change17
popular_vote12,247,727
percentage143.56%
swing11.78 pp
image2Falldin.JPG
leader2Thorbjörn Fälldin
party2Centre Party (Sweden)
last_election271
seats290
seat_change219
popular_vote21,295,246
percentage225.10%
swing25.18 pp
image3Gösta Bohman (1967).jpg
leader3Gösta Bohman
party3Moderate Party
last_election341
seats351
seat_change310
popular_vote3737,584
percentage314.29%
swing32.76 pp
leader4Gunnar Helén
party4People's Party
last_election458
seats434
seat_change424
popular_vote4486,028
percentage49.42%
swing46.79 pp
image5CH Hermansson.jpg
leader5C.-H. Hermansson
party5Left Communists
last_election517
seats519
seat_change52
popular_vote5274,929
percentage55.33%
swing50.57 pp
titlePM
before_electionOlof Palme
before_partySwedish Social Democratic Party
after_electionOlof Palme
after_partySwedish Social Democratic Party
map_imageRiksdagsvalet 1973.svg
map_captionMap of the election, showing the distribution of constituency and levelling seats, as well as the largest political bloc within each constituency.

General elections were held in Sweden on 16 September 1973. The Social Democrats remained the largest party, winning 156 of the 350 seats.

For most of the campaign, the opposition parties had led the socialist parties in the polls. It has been speculated that several events influenced the outcome of the election in favour of the government: the death of King Gustaf VI Adolf the previous day, the Norrmalmstorg robbery and the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. Prime Minister Olof Palme had delivered an impassioned speech on Salvador Allende's legacy on the eve of the election, in which he praised the democratic system.

The elections instead produced a draw, with the socialist and liberal-conservative blocs each winning 175 seats. Since the opposition could not pass a motion of no confidence against Palme's government, he was able to remain in power. In order to pass legislation the Social Democrats had to draw lots or seek support from the opposition. To prevent this scenario from reoccurring, the number of seats in the Riksdag was adjusted to an odd number for subsequent elections. In the popular vote, while winning an equal number of seats the socialist bloc won 2,522,656 votes to the 2,518,858 for the liberal-conservative bloc, a net difference of 3,798 votes or 48.80% versus 48.73%, although the seats ended up being shared equally because of the narrow margin.

Results

Main article: Results of the 1973 Swedish general election

Seat distribution

ConstituencyTotal
seatsSeats wonBy partyBy coalitionSCMFVLeftRightSwedish Social Democratic Party}};"Centre Party (Sweden)}};"Moderate Party}};"Liberals (Sweden)}};"Left Party (Sweden)}};;"Swedish Social Democratic Party}};"Centre Party (Sweden)}};"Älvsborg North9Älvsborg South7Blekinge7Bohus11Fyrstadskretsen21Gävleborg13Gothenburg20Gotland2Halland8Jämtland5Jönköping13Kalmar10Kopparberg13Kristianstad12Kronoberg7Malmöhus12Norrbotten11Örebro12Östergötland16Skaraborg11Södermanland11Stockholm County32Stockholm Municipality34Uppsala9Värmland12Västerbotten10Västernorrland12Västmanland12Total35015690513419175175
431145
32234
321134
432247
1044211110
7311185
833421010
1111
331135
3232
542258
53255
6411176
542157
33134
542157
621283
6311175
8421197
442147
521154
1276431517
1358441717
431145
6311175
531155
6311175
6311175
Source: Statistics Sweden

By municipality

Image:Sweden.1973.coalition.largest.map.svg|Votes by municipality. The municipalities are the color of the party that got the most votes within the coalition that won relative majority. Image:Sweden.1973.coalition.largest.cart.svg|Cartogram of the map to the left with each municipality rescaled to the number of valid votes cast. Image:Sweden.1973.coalition.purple.map.svg|Votes by municipality as a scale from red/Left-wing bloc to blue/Centre-right bloc. Image:Sweden.1973.coalition.purple.cart.svg|Cartogram of vote with each municipality rescaled in proportion to number of valid votes cast. Deeper blue represents a greater relative majority for the centre-right coalition, brighter red represents a greater relative majority for the left-wing coalition.

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1858 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. [http://archive.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/SWEDEN_1973_E.PDF 1976] Inter-Parliamentary Union
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