Sweden held a general election on 18 September 1994. As of the 2022 election, this was the final time in which the Social Democrats won more than 45% of the overall vote, marking a steady decline thereafter. The Green Party replaced the New Democracy party in the Riksdag, with the seven elected parties being represented in parliament into the 2020s after the Christian Democrats narrowly beat the parliamentary 4% threshold by a mere 3,752 votes.
Kopparberg County
SkÃÂ¥ne was divided into two separate counties at the time. Malmöhus was divided into one covering Malmö Municipality and two covering the northern and southern parts of the county. Kristianstad County was one constituency for the whole county.
Västra Götaland did have three different counties at the time. Those were Göteborg och Bohuslän, Skaraborg and ÃÂlvsborg. There were five constituencies, namely two for Göteborg och Bohuslän, one for Skaraborg and two for ÃÂlvsborg.