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1956 Swedish general election

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FieldValue
countrySweden
typeparliamentary
previous_election1952 Swedish general election
previous_year1952
next_election1958 Swedish general election
next_year1958
seats_for_electionAll 231 seats in the Andra kammaren of the Riksdag
majority_seats116
election_date16 September 1956
image_size130x130px
image1Tage Erlander 1952.jpg
leader1Tage Erlander
party1Swedish Social Democratic Party
last_election1110
seats1106
seat_change14
popular_vote11,729,463
percentage144.58%
image2Bertil Ohlin.jpg
leader2Bertil Ohlin
party2People's Party
last_election258
seats258
seat_change2
popular_vote2923,564
percentage223.81%
image3Hjalmarson (2).JPG
leader3Jarl Hjalmarson
party3Right
last_election331
seats342
seat_change311
popular_vote3663 693
percentage317.11%
image4Gunnar Hedlund 1951.jpg
leader4Gunnar Hedlund
party4Farmers' League
last_election426
seats419
seat_change47
popular_vote4366,612
percentage49.45%
image5Hilding Hagberg-2.jpg
leader5Hilding Hagberg
party5Communist
last_election55
seats56
seat_change51
popular_vote5194,016
percentage55.00%
titlePrime Minister
before_electionTage Erlander
before_partySwedish Social Democratic Party
after_electionTage Erlander
after_partySwedish Social Democratic Party
map_imageRiksdagsvalet 1956.svg
map_captionLargest bloc and seats won by constituency

General elections were held in Sweden on 16 September 1956. The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 106 of the 231 seats in the Andra kammaren of the Riksdag, losing a small number of seats for the third consecutive election. A Social Democratic-Farmers' League coalition government was formed by Prime Minister Tage Erlander after the election with 125 of the total of 231 seats. Although the non-socialist parties held a majority in the Second Chamber, the Social Democrats held a majority in the First Chamber, so a non-socialist government could not be formed.

The election was dominated by economic issues. The right-wing opposition focused issues such as taxes on income and companies, as well as regulation in the construction sector. The Erlander government mainly put front social policy and its policy of full employment. Through the use of radio and television the election was now more centralized than ever, with increased focus on the party leaders. A new generation of younger and more fiery party leaders had been elected between 1944 and 1950, which effected the climate of the debate. The tendencies of the previous election continued, with both governing parties losing seats, the Farmers league more so than the Social democrats. The election triggered a discussion within the farmers league about parting from the governing coalition, as the governing parties had a difference of opinion on several issues since the past election. In the end however the farmers league decided to stay in government with the Social democrats, with the coalition breaking up over the question of pension reform in 1957, leading to the formation of Tage Erlander's third government and a snap election in 1958.

Results

Main article: Results of the 1956 Swedish general election

References

References

  1. "Riksdagsmannavalen åren 1953-1956 - Valstatistik-Riksdagsmannavalen-1953-1954-1955-1956.pdf". [[Statistiska Centralbyrån]].
  2. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1858 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p1872
  4. Grenholm, Gunvor, p77
  5. Grenholm, Gunvor, p77
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