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2014 European Parliament election in Sweden


European Parliament elections in Sweden took place on 25 May 2014. At the election, twenty Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) were from the Swedish constituency. In the election, voters choose members of registered Swedish parties whose elected members then form political groups in the European Parliament, together with members of parties from other Member States with the same political affiliation.

As a result of the election, the Pirate Party lost their seats and Feminist Initiative won a seat for the first time.

Distribution of Sweden's mandate during the previous election, turnout was 45.53% in 2009

Swedish partySeats/20European partySeats/754
Social Democratic Party6Party of European Socialists195
Moderate Party4European People's Party275
Christian Democrats1
Liberal People's Party3Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe75
Centre Party1
Green Party2European Green Party45
Pirate Party2European Pirate Party2
Left Party1Nordic Green Left Alliance2
Swedish Social Democratic Party899,07424.195–1
Green Party572,59115.414+2
Moderate Party507,48813.653–1
Liberals368,5149.912–1
Sweden Democrats359,2489.672+2
Centre Party241,1016.4910
Left Party234,2726.3010
Christian Democrats220,5745.9310
Feminist Initiative204,0055.491+1
Pirate Party82,7632.230–2
June List11,6290.3100
Animals' Party8,7730.240New
Classical Liberal Party4920.010New
European Workers Party1700.0000
Swedish Multi-Democrats1330.000New
Freedom and Justice Party1060.0000
Socialist Welfare Party860.000New
True Democracy720.000New
Swedish National Democratic Party490.0000
666 for an EU Superstate110.0000
Republican Right90.0000
Parties not on the ballot5,6180.150
Total3,716,778100.00200
3,716,77898.88
42,1731.12
3,758,951100.00
7,359,96251.07
Source: Val

Moderate Party

  • Anna Maria Corazza Bildt
  • Gunnar Hökmark
  • Christofer Fjellner

Centre Party

  • Fredrick Federley

Liberal People's Party

  • Marit Paulsen
  • Cecilia Wikström

Christian Democrats

  • Lars Adaktusson

Social Democrats

  • Marita Ulvskog
  • Olle Ludvigsson
  • Jytte Guteland
  • Jens Nilsson
  • Anna Hedh

Left Party

  • Malin Björk

Green Party

  • Isabella Lövin
  • Peter Eriksson
  • Bodil Ceballos
  • Max Andersson

Sweden Democrats

  • Kristina Winberg
  • Peter Lundgren

Feminist Initiative

  • Soraya Post
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