Lidingö Party

Lidingö Party
Leader Lars H Ericsson
Founded 1973
Headquarters Lidingö, Uppland, Sweden
Ideology Centrism,
Green politics
Colours Green
Lidingö Municipality:
Website
lidingopartiet.se

The Lidingö Party (Swedish: Lidingöpartiet) is Swedish political party active only on the island of Lidingö, outside Stockholm.

The party can be seen as belonging to the Green Right as it combines traditional centre-right policies, like lower taxation and choice in public services, with wide-reaching support for the protection of Lidingö's environment.[1]

The Lidingö Party was founded in 1973. In the 2006 election, the party received 3235 votes and won 6 seats (one more than 2002) on the City Council.[1]

Year Seats Total Votes Percent
1973 ? ? ? ?
1976 ? ? ? ?
1979 ? ? ? ?
1982 ? ? ? ?
1985 ? ? ? ?
1988 ? ? ? ?
1991 ? ? ? ?
1994 9 51 ? ?
1998 6[1] 51[1] 3467 13,41
2002 5[1] 51[1] 2633 9,99
2006 6[1] 51[1] 3270 12,06

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lidingö kommuns webbplats, Kommunfullmäktige, Mandatfördelning (Hämtad 31 oktober, 2007)
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