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1964 Swedish general election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | Sweden |
| type | parliamentary |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1960 Swedish general election |
| previous_year | 1960 |
| next_election | 1968 Swedish general election |
| next_year | 1968 |
| seats_for_election | All 233 seats in the Andra kammaren of the Riksdag |
| majority_seats | 117 |
| election_date | 20 September 1964 |
| image1 | |
| leader1 | Tage Erlander |
| party1 | Swedish Social Democratic Party |
| last_election1 | 114 |
| seats1 | 113 |
| seat_change1 | 1 |
| popular_vote1 | 2,006,923 |
| percentage1 | 47.27% |
| swing1 | 0.52 pp |
| image2 | |
| leader2 | Bertil Ohlin |
| party2 | People's Party |
| last_election2 | 40 |
| seats2 | 43 |
| seat_change2 | 3 |
| popular_vote2 | 720,733 |
| percentage2 | 16.98% |
| swing2 | 0.51 pp |
| image3 | |
| leader3 | Gunnar Hedlund |
| party3 | Centre Party (Sweden) |
| last_election3 | 34 |
| seats3 | 35 |
| seat_change3 | 1 |
| popular_vote3 | 559,632 |
| percentage3 | 13.18% |
| swing3 | 0.43 pp |
| image4 | |
| leader4 | Gunnar Heckscher |
| party4 | Right |
| last_election4 | 39 |
| seats4 | 33 |
| seat_change4 | 6 |
| popular_vote4 | 582,609 |
| percentage4 | 13.72% |
| swing4 | 3.38 pp |
| image5 | |
| leader5 | C.-H. Hermansson |
| party5 | Communist |
| last_election5 | 5 |
| seats5 | 8 |
| seat_change5 | 3 |
| popular_vote5 | 221,746 |
| percentage5 | 5.22% |
| swing5 | 0.74 pp |
| title | Prime Minister |
| before_election | Tage Erlander |
| before_party | Swedish Social Democratic Party |
| after_election | Tage Erlander |
| after_party | Swedish Social Democratic Party |
| map_image | Riksdagsvalet 1964.svg |
| map_caption | Largest bloc and seats won by constituency |
General elections were held in Sweden on 20 September 1964. The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 113 of the 233 seats in the Andra kammaren of the Riksdag. Tage Erlander's Social Democratic government was returned to power.
Results
Main article: Results of the 1964 Swedish general election
Notes
References
References
- [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1858 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
- Nohlen & Stöver, p1872
- Nohlen & Stöver, p1861
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