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Elected candidates in the elections to the Municipal Councils by sex, income by percentiles and those who left office. Number and percent. Term of office 2002-2006 - 2018-2022

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2023-01-25
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income by percentiles

Income refers to the total income from employment and business, capital income is not included. The income classes are based on percentiles and are presented in the following categories: 0-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80, 81-100. They are calculated on the basis of the entire Swedish population 18 years or older. Persons who have no declared income or for other reasons have not declared any income are presented in a separate category. Accordingly, persons presented in the income category 0-20 are among the 20 per cent of the population, 18 years or older, who have the lowest incomes. The information refers to incomes during the year prior to the election year according to taxation in the election year.

income by percentiles

Income refers to the total income from employment and business, capital income is not included. The income classes are based on percentiles and are presented in the following categories: 0-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80, 81-100. They are calculated on the basis of the entire Swedish population 18 years or older. Persons who have no declared income or for other reasons have not declared any income are presented in a separate category. Accordingly, persons presented in the income category 0-20 are among the 20 per cent of the population, 18 years or older, who have the lowest incomes. The information refers to incomes during the year prior to the election year according to taxation in the election year.

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2006-2010

Sverigedemokraterna did not fill 1 seat in Södertälje, Östhammar, Uppvidinge, Borgholm, Hultsfred, Svedala, Munkedal, Skara, Lekeberg, Nora, Kungsör, Surahammar and 2 seats in Tomelilla.

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The results presented here refer to the candidates elected on the election day. Any substitutes that have received a seat later during the term are not included in the presentation.

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The results presented here refer to the candidates elected on the election day. Any substitutes that have received a seat later during the term are not included in the presentation.

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2002-2006

The Liberal Party did not fill three seats, one in Håbo and two in Olofström. The election to the Municipal Council in Orsa was appealed against and carried out again. The results presented here refers to the re-election in Orsa, held on 16 March 2003.