1988 Alvsbergish general election

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1988 Alvsbergish general election

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All 174 seats in the Riksting
87 seats needed for a majority seats needed for a majority
Registered3,105,337
  First party Second party Third party
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Leader Alfred Jensen Gnnar Höglund Per Gunneberg
Party Social Democratic Party Agrarian Homeland Party Left
Seats won 78 43 26
Popular vote 1,344,633 736,901 453,755
Percentage 44.59% 24.44% 15.05%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
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Leader Erik Leffen Alf Boman Elias Lenart
Party Libertarian Party Moderate Liberal Party
Seats won 11 7 6
Popular vote 182,166 124,852 112,003
Percentage 6.04% 4.14% 3.71%

  Seventh party
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Leader Olof Gerhard
Party Progress Party
Seats won 3
Popular vote 52,013
Percentage 1.72%

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President before election

Olof Steinvik
Homeland

Elected President

Alfred Jensen
Social Democrat

General elections were held in Alvsberg on 9 September 1988. With the Social Democrats winning a majority in the Riksting in a coalition with the newly rebranded Left Party gaining 91 seats. The Alvsbergish right wing was in a crisis durring the election. With the largest right wing party lossing over half their voter base and later on decided to merge with the Agrarian Party.


Results

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Party Leader Seats Votes
Riksting Total +/- Votes % +/-
Social Democratic Party Alfred Jensen 78 1,344,633 44.59%
Agrarian Homeland Party Gunnar Höglund 43 736,901 24.44%
Left Party Per Gunneberg 26 453,755 15.05%
Libertarian Party Erik Leffen 11 182,166 6.04%
Moderate Alf Boman 7 124,852 4.14%
Liberal Party Elias Lenart 6 112,003 3.71%
Progress Olof Gerhard 3 94,984 1.72%
Free Democrats Karl Gustavsson 75,531 0.31%