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Thursday, September 13, 2018

The Swedish Election

Hat tip Edward


On Sunday, Sweden went to the polls to cast ballots in local and national elections. With 8 parties competing, it is hard to speak of winners and losers. All eyes were on the Swedish Democrats, who stood alone on the right pledging to curtail mass Muslim migration into the country. They did garner the third highest percentage, however (17.6%). The Social Democrats, who have ruled the country since the 1930s, won 28% largely due to the Muslim vote. Statistics are already out on how the Muslim "no-go zones" voted, the most problematic areas in the country. Below are the numbers who voted for the Social Democrats. What makes that all the more noteworthy is that we are talking about 8 parties competing-not two.


Vivalla - 69,9%
Rinkeby - 68,6%
Araby - 61,1%
Rosengård - 47,2
Bergsjön - 61%
Biskopsgården - 53,7%
Hammarkullen - 55%
Skäggetorp - 58,8%
Gårdsten - 57,1%
Lövgärdet - 53,7%
Oxhagen - 51,7%
Valsät./Gottsunda - 57,8%

https://valresultat.svt.se/2018/301804121.html







https://data.val.se/val/val2018/valnatt/L/valdistrikt/01/80/4121/index.html

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