National These are the election results from the
1973 onwards in the City of Stockholm. The municipality forms one of three municipal constituencies for the
Riksdag along with
Gothenburg and
Malmö. In the
Statistics Sweden reports from 1988 to 1998 the exact decimals of the
Sweden Democrats were not reported since only parties near the 4% nationwide threshold were reported on.
Riksdag Blocs This lists the relative strength of the socialist and centre-right blocs since 1973, but parties not elected to the Riksdag are inserted as "other", including the Sweden Democrats results from 1988 to 2006, but also the Christian Democrats pre-1991 and the Greens in 1982, 1985 and 1991. The sources are identical to the table above. The coalition or government mandate marked in bold formed the government after the election. New Democracy got elected in 1991 but are still listed as "other" due to the short lifespan of the party. "Elected" is the total number of percentage points from the municipality that went to parties who were elected to the Riksdag.
Local The municipality is governed by a Municipal assembly (
kommunfullmäktige) with 101 members. These are elected through municipal elections, held in conjunction with the
Parliamentary elections every four years. The council meets twice a month and the meetings are open to the public. The council elects a Municipal executive committee (
kommunstyrelse), with 13 members representing both the political majority and the opposition, with the responsibility of implementing policies approved by the assembly. The political organisation also includes eight governing full-time Commissioners (
borgarråd) and four Commissioners representing the opposition. The work is headed by the Commissioner of Finance (
finansborgarråd, sometimes called Mayor), who also chairs the executive committee. The current Commissioner of Finance is
Karin Wanngård, representing the
Social democrats.
Municipal elections 1994–2014 Stockholm Party is a local party, which was represented in the City Council 1979–2002.
Municipal Election 2018 On 9 September 2018 Stockholm held Municipality Elections
Board of Commissioners since 2006 •
Sten Nordin (m), Commissioner of Finance (after 2008) (
finansborgarråd) •
Mikael Söderlund (m), Commissioner of Building and Traffic (
byggnads- och trafikborgarråd) •
Ulla Hamilton (m), Commissioner of Environment and Real Estate (
miljö och bostadsbolagsborgarråd) •
Lotta Edholm (fp), Commissioner of Education (
skolborgarråd) •
Madeleine Sjöstedt (fp), Commissioner of Culture and Sports (
kulturborgarråd) •
Kristina Alvendal (m), Commissioner of Housing and Integration (
bostads- och integrationsborgarråd) •
Ulf Kristersson (m), Commissioner of Social Services (
socialborgarråd) •
Ewa Samuelsson (kd), Commissioner of Senior Citizen's Service (
äldrevårdsborgarråd) •
Carin Jämtin (s), Commissioner in Opposition (
oppositionsborgarråd) •
Roger Mogert (s), Commissioner in Opposition (
oppositionsborgarråd) •
Ann-Margarethe Livh (v), Commissioner in Opposition (
oppositionsborgarråd) •
Yvonne Ruwaida (mp), Commissioner in Opposition (
oppositionsborgarråd)
District councils The municipality is subdivided into 13 districts. These districts are sometimes incorrectly referred to as "
boroughs" in English. They are, however, no legal entities or
juristic persons of their own, but committees of the municipality itself. These districts are administered by District Councils,
stadsdelsnämnder, which carry responsibility for primary school, social, leisure and cultural services within their respective areas. The members of these councils are not directly elected by the inhabitants of the respective districts, but rather appointed by the
kommunfullmäktige (municipal assembly). Effective 1 January 2007 the number of district councils was reduced from 18 to 14 through a number of merges.
Maria-Gamla stan and
Katarina-Sofia now form
Södermalm borough,
Enskede-Årsta and
Vantör now form
Enskede-Årsta-Vantör,
Hägersten and
Liljeholmen now form
Hägersten-Liljeholmen, and
Kista and
Rinkeby now form
Rinkeby-Kista. == Twin towns and sister cities==