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Swedish General Election 2026
Event overview
Election for all 349 Riksdag seats; NATO-era test for the Kristersson coalition.
The 2026 Swedish general election is scheduled for 13 September 2026, with all 349 seats in the Riksdag on the ballot. Voters will also elect county and municipal councils the same day under Sweden's four-year concurrent-election rule.
Sweden uses a single national election day every fourth September to renew the Riksdag, the 21 county councils, and the 290 municipal councils. Under the 1974 Instrument of Government, the Riksdag's 349 members are elected by proportional representation with a 4 percent national threshold (or 12 percent in a constituency). Of the seats, 310 are distributed across 29 constituencies and 39 are adjustment seats used to correct national proportionality.
The 2026 vote is the first since Sweden's accession to NATO on 7 March 2024 and will test the centre-right minority government led by Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson, which has governed since October 2022 with parliamentary support from the Sweden Democrats under the Tidö Agreement. The coalition comprises the Moderates, Christian Democrats and Liberals. The main opposition is the Social Democrats under Magdalena Andersson, who led Sweden into the NATO application in May 2022. Campaign themes are expected to include gang violence, electricity prices, migration enforcement, and defence spending at 2 percent of GDP. The 2022 vote produced a bloc result of 176 seats for the right and 173 for the left, the narrowest margin in Swedish parliamentary history, and Kristersson was confirmed by a 176–173 vote in the Riksdag on 17 October 2022 after three rounds of speaker-led talonrunda.
Preliminary results are normally declared on election night; final certified results are published by Valmyndigheten, Sweden's Election Authority, within roughly two weeks.
Swedish general elections are fixed by law to the second Sunday of September in the fourth year after the previous poll, making 13 September 2026 a statutory date rather than a discretionary one. The Riksdag cannot be dissolved early except through an extraordinary election under Chapter 3 of the Instrument of Government, which would not reset the regular cycle. The date therefore locks in the end of the Kristersson mandate and is Sweden's first post-NATO-accession national ballot. It is also the first Swedish election held entirely under the updated 2022 national-security framework that expanded the Swedish Security Service's remit in election-interference cases.
Sweden's current electoral framework traces to the 1974 Instrument of Government and has been refined in the 1975 Riksdag Act and the 2005 Elections Act. The second-Sunday-of-September rule, introduced to avoid summer holiday periods, has produced nine consecutive elections on predictable dates. The 4 percent threshold has kept the Riksdag's effective party count tight despite multi-party competition; only seven parties have cleared the bar consistently since 2010, with an eighth (Kristdemokraterna) occasionally fluctuating around the line. The 2022 result marked the first time a party outside the traditional Social Democrat-Moderate duopoly — the Sweden Democrats at 20.5 percent — became the largest single party in a governing bloc, although the party remained outside the formal coalition under the Tidö Agreement.
European election watchers often pair the Swedish vote with the Berlin State Election 2026 three weeks later and the French Presidential Election First Round in spring 2027. For comparative coverage of centre-right coalitions under pressure, see the Italian General Election 2027.
When exactly is the Swedish general election? Sunday 13 September 2026, with polls closing at 20:00 CEST and preliminary results following the same evening via the Valmyndigheten dashboard.
Is the election confirmed or expected? Confirmed. The date is fixed by the Riksdag Act and the Elections Act as the second Sunday of September 2026.
Who is responsible for running the election? Valmyndigheten (the Election Authority) administers the vote nationally; county administrative boards and municipalities run the local counts, with parallel tallying for national, regional and municipal ballots.
Where can I read the official announcement? Val.se publishes the electoral calendar and certified results; the Riksdag's own pages document the legal framework under the Instrument of Government.
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