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1995 European Parliament election in Sweden

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1995 European Parliament election in Sweden

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FieldValue
election_name1995 European Parliament election in Sweden
countrySweden
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
next_election1999 European Parliament election in Sweden
next_year1999
seats_for_election22 seats to the European Parliament
election_date17 September 1995
turnout41.63%
image1Maj-Britt Theorin 01.JPG
leader1Maj Britt Theorin
Maj-Lis Lööw
party1Swedish Social Democratic Party
alliance1Party of European Socialists
seats17
popular_vote1752,817
percentage128.06%
image2Staffan Burenstam Linder MEP 1994.jpg
leader2Staffan Burenstam Linder
party2Moderate Party
alliance2European People's Party
seats25
popular_vote2621,568
percentage223.17%
image3Per Gahrton.jpg
leader3Per Gahrton
party3Green Party (Sweden)
alliance3The Green Group in the European Parliament
seats34
popular_vote3462,092
percentage317.22%
image4Jonas Sjöstedt 20190501 crop.jpg
leader4Jonas Sjöstedt
party4Left Party (Sweden)
alliance4European United Left–Nordic Green Left
seats43
popular_vote4346,764
percentage412.92%
image5Karl Erik Olsson.png
leader5Karl Erik Olsson
party5Centre Party (Sweden)
alliance5Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
seats52
popular_vote5192,077
percentage57.16%
image6Hadar Cars MEP 1994 (02).jpg
leader6Hadar Cars
party6Liberals (Sweden)
alliance6Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
seats61
popular_vote6129,376
percentage64.82%

Maj-Lis Lööw

The 1995 European Parliament election in Sweden was the election of Members of the European Parliament representing the Sweden constituency for the 1995–1999 term of the European Parliament.

Austria, Finland and Sweden acceded to the Union on 1 January 1995. 59 delegates (21 from Austria, 16 from Finland, 22 from Sweden) were appointed to the Parliament on accession, bringing the total up to 626. Elections to elect the 22 MEPs for Sweden were held on 17 September 1995 and the now-elected MEPs took their seats with effect from 9 October 1995.

The Swedish Social Democratic Party won these elections, They have won every European parliament election since, as of 2024.

Results by group

The map shows which European party group received the most votes in each municipality

The results by political group of the Sweden election were as follows:

GroupBefore election
16 September 1995Election
17 September 1995After election
9 October 1995See alsoTotal
PES11−47
ELDR3+03
EPP6−15
UFE+0
EUL/NGL1+23
G1+34
ERA+0
EN+0
NI+0
22+022

Results

References

References

  1. [http://www.eu-upplysningen.se/Institutioner-och-beslutsprocesser/EUs-institutioner/Europaparlamentet/Val-och-valdeltagande/ Val-och-valdeltagande] {{Webarchive. link. (20 October 2008 on the [http://www.eu-upplysningen.se/ EU Upplysningen website from the Swedish Parliament])
  2. [http://www.eu-upplysningen.se/upload/dokument/Trycksaker/eng_faktablad_4_080206_webb.pdf eng_faktablad_4_080206_webb.pdf] {{Webarchive. link. (24 May 2011 on the [http://www.eu-upplysningen.se/ EU Upplysningen website from the Swedish Parliament])
  3. [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/stockholm/2526/uploads/Tidigare_svenska_MEP_webbplatsen.pdf European Parliament Information Office in Sweden page on former members]
  4. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2129. Birgitta Ahlqvist
  5. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2105. Axel Andersson
  6. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2107. Jan Andersson
  7. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2112. Reynoldh Furustrand
  8. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2065. Inga-Britt Johansson
  9. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2067. Maj-Lis Lööw
  10. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2069. Kristina Persson
  11. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2070. Bengt-Ola Ryttar
  12. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2072. Yvonne Sandberg-Fries
  13. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2149. Maj Britt Theorin
  14. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2151. Tommy Waidelich
  15. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2264. Anneli Hulthén
  16. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2270. Sören Wibe
  17. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2108. Hadar Cars
  18. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2068. Karl Erik Olsson
  19. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2146. Karin Starrin
  20. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2266. Hans Lindqvist
  21. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2110. Charlotte Cederschiöld
  22. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2111. Karin Falkmer
  23. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2115. Holger Gustafsson
  24. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2147. Per Stenmarck
  25. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2148. Margaretha af Ugglas
  26. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2150. Ivar Virgin
  27. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2260. Staffan Burenstam Linder
  28. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2261. Gunilla Carlsson
  29. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2116. Bengt Hurtig
  30. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2262. Marianne Eriksson
  31. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2268. Jonas Sjöstedt
  32. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2269. Jörn Svensson
  33. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2114. Per Gahrton
  34. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2263. Ulf Holm
  35. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2265. MaLou Lindholm
  36. {{EP MEP info/archive. 2267. Inger Schörling
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