1979 Swedish general election

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General elections were held in Sweden on 16 September 1979.[1] Although the Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 154 of the 349 seats in the Riksdag,[2] the liberal interim government of Ola Ullsten was succeeded by another centre-right coalition government composed of the People's Party, the Moderate Party and the Centre Party, led by Centre Party leader Thorbjörn Fälldin. The three parties together won 175 seats, compared to the 174 won by the Social Democrats and Communists. It was the only time that non-socialist parties retained power in an election between 1928 and 2010. The Moderates dramatically increased their representation in the Riksdag, becoming the largest party of the non-socialist bloc, a position they have maintained ever since.

Despite the unexpected victory, the coalition split in 1981 when the Moderates withdrew support in protest at Fälldin's tax policies, which they viewed as "too leftist". Despite not being the leader of the coalition party with the most seats, Fälldin had been the designate Prime Minister since his earlier resignation in 1978, upon disagreement over the question of nuclear power.

Results

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Party Votes % Seats +/–
Swedish Social Democratic Party 2,356,234 43.2 154 +2
Moderate Party 1,108,406 20.3 73 +18
Centre Party 984,589 18.1 64 –22
People's Party 577,063 10.6 38 –1
Left Party Communists 305,420 5.6 20 +3
Christian Democratic Unity 75,993 1.4 0 0
Communist Party of Sweden 10,862 0.2 0 0
Workers Party Communists 10,725 0.2 0 New
Other parties 19,346 0.4 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 31,488
Total 5,480,126 100 349 0
Registered voters/turnout 6,040,461 90.7
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Popular vote
S
  
43.24%
M
  
20.34%
C
  
18.07%
FP
  
10.59%
VPK
  
5.61%
KD
  
1.39%
Others
  
0.75%
Parliament seats
S
  
44.13%
M
  
20.92%
C
  
18.34%
FP
  
10.89%
VPK
  
5.73%

By municipalities

References

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  1. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1858 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1873