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| election_date = 11 April 2005
| next_election = 2011 Alvsbergish general election
| next_election = 2007 Alvsbergish general election
| next_year = ''2011 ''
| next_year = ''2007 ''
| seats_for_election = All 174 seats in the [[Senate of Alvsberg]]
| seats_for_election = All 174 seats in the [[Senate of Alvsberg]]
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Revision as of 10:12, 25 May 2022

2005 Alvsbergish general election

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All 174 seats in the Senate of Alvsberg
Registered3,640,698
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Rolf Persson Ann Blomqvist Johan Lundqvist
Party Agrarian Homeland Party Social Democratic Party Left Party
Seats won 53 34 29
Popular vote 1,095,464 713,406 593,332
Percentage 30.089% 19.595% 16.297%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Erik Leffen Karl Gustavsson Gunard Hasselkurt
Party Libertarian Party Free Democrats Liberal Party
Seats won 23 20 9
Popular vote 481,770 412,345 189,046
Percentage 13.233% 11.326% 5.193%

  Seventh party Eighth party
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Leader Lars cavic Hans Janeborg
Party Leftist Unity Moderate Coalition
Seats won 3 3
Popular vote 81,445 73,890
Percentage 2.237% 2.030%

President before election

Ann Blomqvist
Social Democrat

Elected President

Rolf Persson
Agrarian

General elections were held in Alvsberg on 11 April 2005. Following the unpopular rule of Ann Blomqvist the Agrarian leader Rolf Persson got major support from voters. Several Parties lost voters who voted for Rolf instead. Rolfs popularity was caused by his neutral and centrist views, He was proggresive but also a devout christian getting him followers from both Liberals, Leftists and Christian Conservatives.



Results