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Revision as of 20:22, 2 March 2023

Swedish People's Party of Hverland
Svenska folkpartiet i hverøyken
Founded1898
Youth wingUnga svenskar
Women wingKvinnor i norra
Membership (2022)794
Political positionCentre to left-wing
Colours  Orange
Folktingi
9 / 179
Municipal administrators
1 / 20
Municipal councillors
27 / 500
Church CouncilDoes not contest
Website
svenska.hv

The Swedish People's Party of Hverland (Swedish: Svenska folkpartiet i hverøyken; SFH), shortened to Swedish People's, is a liberal political party aiming to represent the interests of the minority Swedish-speaking population. The party's main election issue has been the rights of Swedish-speaking people to their own language and to maintain the position of the Swedish language as an official language in Hverland. Ideologically, it is socially and fiscally liberal, although it is skeptical of immigration and multiculturalism.

Election history

Folktingi

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Election year Votes % # of overall seats won +/- Government
2002 35,670 6.32 (#5)
11 / 179
External support
2006 22,427 3.91 (#7)
6 / 179
Decrease 5 Opposition
2010 35,451 6.02 (#6)
10 / 179
Increase 4 External support
2014 39,612 6.60 (#6)
11 / 179
Increase 1 External support
2018 30,184 4.98 (#8)
11 / 179
Steady 0 External support
2022 29,639 4.65 (#9)
9 / 179
Decrease 2 Opposition

Municipal councils

Pétursfjord Council

Election year Votes % # of overall seats won +/- Government
2022 3,823 2.25 (#10)
2 / 71
Steady 0 Opposition