Third European Parliament election in Sweden
2004 European Parliament election in Sweden|
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Turnout | 37.85% ( 0.99 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Inger Segelström
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Gunnar Hökmark
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Nils Lundgren
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Party
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Social Democrats
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Moderate
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June List
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Alliance
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PES
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EPP
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EUD
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Last election
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6 seats, 25.99%
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5 seats, 20.75%
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new
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Seats won
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5
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4
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3
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Seat change
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1
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1
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3
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Popular vote
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616,963
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458,398
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363,472
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Percentage
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24.56%
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18.25%
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14.47%
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Swing
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1.43%
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2.50%
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new
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Jonas Sjöstedt
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Cecilia Malmström
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Lena Ek
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Party
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Left
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Liberals
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Centre
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Alliance
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NGLA
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ALDE
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ALDE
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Last election
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3 seats, 15.82%
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3 seats, 13.85%
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1 seat, 5.99%
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Seats won
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2
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2
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1
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Seat change
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1
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1
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0
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Popular vote
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321,344
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247,750
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157,258
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Percentage
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12.79%
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9.86%
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6.26%
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Swing
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3.03%
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3.99%
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0.27%
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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Leader
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Carl Schlyter
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Anders Wijkman
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Party
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Green
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Christian Democrats
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Alliance
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Greens/EFA
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EPP
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Last election
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2 seats, 9.49%
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2 seats, 7.64%
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Seats won
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1
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1
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Seat change
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1
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1
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Popular vote
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149,603
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142,704
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Percentage
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5.96%
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5.68%
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Swing
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3.53%
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1.96%
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The 2004 European Parliament election in Sweden was the election of MEP representing Sweden constituency for the 2004-2009 term of the European Parliament. It was part of the wider 2004 European election. The vote took place on 13 June. The ruling Social Democrats polled poorly, but virtually all the established parties lost ground to the eurosceptic June List.