Sweden will hold national and local elections on Sunday, September 13, 2026. Voters will choose new members of parliament for the 2026-2030 term. They will also elect assemblies for all 290 municipalities and 21 regions.
How do I vote in Sweden? What do the latest polls show? Which important dates should I remember? Our updated guide answers these questions before, during, and after election day.
Recent polling data reveals notable shifts. The Sweden Democrats gained support for the fourth consecutive month. They now rank as the second-largest party with 20.8 percent support, according to September measurements.
The Liberals continue to struggle despite their recent leadership change. The new leader has not yet produced a noticeable boost in popularity. This suggests internal challenges may persist beyond the leadership transition.
Swedish elections use a proportional representation system. This allows multiple parties to gain seats in parliament and local councils. International observers often note Sweden's high voter turnout, which typically exceeds 80 percent.
