Municipalities are responsible for government-mandated duties, and elections for the
Municipal council are held every four years, parallel to the
general elections. Until the 2010s inhabitants of Karlstad had a tendency to vote close to the national results at the general elections, making it the generally accepted
bellwether town of Sweden. In
2022 this had decisively changed, with the winning right coalition performing seven points better overall than it did in Karlstad, with the bellwether municipalities instead being previous Social Democrats-dominated post-industrial towns in
Bergslagen a bit northeast of Karlstad. ==Demographics==