2026 Swedish general election

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2026 Swedish general election

← 2022 13 September 2026

All 349 seats to the Riksdag
175 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
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Leader Magdalena Andersson Jimmie Åkesson Ulf Kristersson
Party Social Democrats Sweden Democrats Moderate
Alliance Tidö Agreement Tidö Agreement
Last election 107 seats, 30.3% 73 seats, 20.5% 68 seats, 19.1%
Current seats 107 72 68

 
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Leader Nooshi Dadgostar Muharrem Demirok Ebba Busch
Party Left Centre Christian Democrats
Alliance Tidö Agreement
Last election 24 seats, 6.8% 24 seats, 6.7% 19 seats, 5.3%
Current seats 24 24 19

 
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Leader Märta Stenevi
Daniel Helldén
Johan Pehrson
Party Green Liberals
Alliance Tidö Agreement
Last election 18 seats, 5.1% 16 seats, 4.6%
Current seats 18 16

Incumbent Prime Minister

Ulf Kristersson
Moderate



General elections will be held in Sweden on 13 September 2026 to elect the 349 members of the Riksdag. They in turn will elect the prime minister. In case of a snap election, the parliamentary term would not be reset and general elections would still be held in September 2026 together with regional and municipal elections.[1][2]

Opinion polls[edit]

Graphical summary[edit]

  S
  SD
  M
  V
  C
  KD
  MP
  L

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The fundamentals of the electoral system". val.se. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  2. ^ Riksdagsförvaltningen. "Elections to the Riksdag". riksdagen.se. Retrieved 19 October 2022.