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Party Preference Survey in November 2021 - Election today

Political Party Preference Survey, November 2021

Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2021-12-02 9.30

The Political Party Preference Survey presents election results if a parliamentary election were held in November 2021, as well as changes since May 2021 and since the 2018 parliamentary election.

In an election in November 2021, the votes would be cast as follows (percentage and margin of uncertainty).

Social Democratic Party (S): 29.1 ± 1.2 percent
Moderate Party (M): 22.7 ± 1.1 percent
Sweden Democrats (SD): 18.6 ± 1.0 percent
Left Party (V): 9.2 ± 0.7 percent
Centre Party (C): 8.4 ± 0.7 percent
Christian Democrats (KD): 4.6 ± 0.6 percent
Green Party (MP): 3.9 ± 0.6 percent
Liberal Party (L): 2.5 ± 0.4 percent
Other parties: 1.1 ± 0.3 percent

The proportion of those in the electorate who were undecided was about 14 percent in November 2021.

Estimate of election results “if an election had been held today”. November 2021, and the difference compared with the 2018 parliamentary election

Estimate of election results “if an election had been held today”. November 2021, and the difference compared with the 2018 parliamentary election

The change refers to a comparison with the 2018 parliamentary election in percentage points. Statistically significant changes are marked with an asterisk (*).

The table below shows estimates of the parties in November 2021, in May 2021, and in the latest election. The table also shows changes from the May 2021 survey results and the 2018 parliamentary election. Statistically significant changes are marked with an asterisk (*).

Estimate of election results “if an election had been held today”. November 2021

Type of question: Which party would you vote for if an election were to be held in the next few days?

 Estimate November 2021Estimate May 2021   
PartyPercentMargin of errorPercentMargin of errorChange since May 2021Election 2018Change since election 2018
C 8.4 ±0.7 9.5 ±0.8 ‑1.1* 8.6 ‑0.2
L 2.5 ±0.4 2.5 ±0.4 0.0 5.5 ‑3.0*
M 22.7 ±1.1 22.4 ±1.0 0.3 19.8 2.9*
KD 4.6 ±0.6 4.5 ±0.5 0.1 6.3 ‑1.7*
S 29.1 ±1.2 28.2 ±1.1 0.9 28.3 0.8
V 9.2 ±0.7 8.9 ±0.7 0.3 8.0 1.2*
MP 3.9 ±0.6 3.8 ±0.5 0.1 4.4 ‑0.5
SD 18.6 ±1.0 18.9 ±0.9 ‑0.3 17.5 1.1*
other 1.1 ±0.3 1.4 ±0.4 ‑0.3 1.5 ‑0.4*

* This change is statistically significant.

The political parties in November 2021

Changes in all political parties compared with the May 2021 survey and the September 2018 parliamentary election are described below. The flow of voters between the political parties is also described below as a percentage of the electorate. Only statistically significant flows of voters are presented.

Centre Party

If an election were held in November 2021, the Centre Party would receive 8.4 ± 0.7 percent of the votes. This is a statistically significant decrease compared with May 2021, while it is not a statistically significant change compared with the 2018 parliamentary election.

Compared with the 2018 parliamentary election, a statistically significant net gain of about 0.7 percent from the Liberal Party was noted. At the same time, the Centre Party has statistically significant net losses of about 0.7 percent to the Social Democrats and about 0.2 percent to the Sweden Democrats.

Liberal Party

The Liberal Party would receive 2.5 ± 0.4 percent of the votes in an election in November 2021. This is not a statistically significant change compared with May 2021, while it is a statistically significant decrease compared with the 2018 parliamentary election.

In relation to the 2018 parliamentary election, the Liberal Party has statistically significant net losses of about 1.2 percent to the Moderate Party, about 0.7 percent to the Centre Party, and about 0.7 percent to the Social Democratic Party.

Moderate Party

If an election were held in November 2021, the Moderate Party would receive 22.7 ± 1.1 percent of the votes. This is not a statistically significant change compared with May 2021, while it is a statistically significant increase in relation to the 2018 parliamentary election.

Compared with May 2021, the Moderate Party has a statistically significant net loss of about 0.4 percent to the Christian Democrats.

Compared with the 2018 parliamentary election, the Moderate Party has statistically significant net gains of about 1.2 percent from the Liberal Party, about 1.1 percent from the Christian Democrats, and about 0.7 percent from the Social Democratic Party.

Christian Democrats

The Christian Democrats would receive 4.6 ± 0.6 percent of the votes in an election in November 2021. This is not a statistically significant change compared with May 2021, while it is a statistically significant decrease in relation to the 2018 parliamentary election.

In relation to May 2021, the Christian Democrats have a statistically significant net gain of about 0.4 percent from the Moderate Party.

Compared with the 2018 parliamentary election, a statistically significant net loss of about 1.1 percent was noted to the Moderate Party.

Social Democratic Party

The Social Democratic Party would receive 29.1 ± 1.2 percent of the votes in an election in November 2021. This is not a statistically significant change, neither compared with May 2021 nor with the 2018 parliamentary election.

Compared with the 2018 parliamentary election, there are statistically significant net gains of about 0.7 percent from the Centre Party, about 0.7 percent from the Liberal Party, about 0.7 percent from the Green Party, and about 0.3 percent from the group Other parties. At the same time, the Social Democratic Party noted statistically significant net losses of about 0.7 percent to the Moderate Party and about 0.6 percent to the Left Party.

Left Party

If an election were held in November 2021, the Left Party would receive 9.2 ± 0.7 percent of the votes. This is not a statistically significant change compared with May 2021, while it is a statistically significant increase in relation to the 2018 parliamentary election.

Compared with the 2018 parliamentary election, the Left Party has statistically significant net gains of about 0.6 percent from the Social Democratic Party and about 0.3 percent from the Green Party.

Green Party

If an election were held in November 2021, the Green Party would receive 3.9 ± 0.6 percent of the votes. This is not a statistically significant change, neither compared with May 2021 nor with the 2018 parliamentary election.

Compared with the 2018 parliamentary election, the Green Party noted statistically significant net losses of about 0.7 percent to the Social Democratic Party and about 0.3 percent to the Left Party.

Sweden Democrats

The Sweden Democrats would receive 18.6 ± 1.0 percent of the votes in an election in November 2021. This is not a statistically significant change compared with May 2021, while it is a statistically significant increase in relation to the 2018 parliamentary election.

Compared with the 2018 parliamentary election, the Sweden Democrats noted a statistically significant net gain of about 0.2 percent from the Centre Party.

Other parties

The “other parties” group would receive 1.1 ± 0.3 percent of the votes in an election in November 2021. This is not a statistically significant change compared with May 2021, while it is a statistically significant decrease in relation to the 2018 parliamentary election.

Figure 1 Net flows from May 2021 to November 2021. Percent of the electorate*

 

Figure 1 Net flows from May 2021 to November 2021. Percent of the electorate*

* Figure 1 illustrates statistically significant net flows from May 2021 to November 2021 between the various parties. The figures indicate statistically significant net gains and net losses as a percentage of the electorate. The flows are based on all those who stated which party they would vote for or answered “do not know” when asked which party they would vote for in an election in each survey round. The flows cannot be used to calculate total changes in parties’ proportion of voters compared with May 2021, because only statistically significant flows are presented and because there are flows between parties and the “do not know” group. (Unweighted information is available in table 22 in the table published on 8 December.) 

Figure 2 Net flows from the 2018 parliamentary election to November 2021. Percent of the electorate*

 

Figure 2 Net flows from the 2018 parliamentary election to November 2021. Percent of the electorate*

* Figure 2 illustrates statistically significant net flows in the electorate from the 2018 parliamentary election to November 2021 between the different political parties. The figures indicate significant net gains and net losses as a percentage of the electorate. The flows are based on the answers of all the respondents in the survey who stated which party they voted for in the 2018 parliamentary election and which party they would vote for in an election in November 2021. The flows cannot be used to calculate total changes in parties’ proportion of voters compared with the 2018 election, because only statistically significant flows are presented and because there are flows between parties and the “do not know” group. (Unweighted information is available in table 21 in the table published on 8 December.)

Estimate of election results “if an election had been held today”, women (W) and men (M). November 2021

Estimate of election results “if an election had been held today”, women (W) and men (M). November 2021

Estimate of election results “if an election had been held today”, women and men. November 2021
Party Women Men Total
  Percent Margin of error Percent Margin of error Percent Margin of error
C 9.6 ±1.3 7.1 ±1.0 8.4 ±0.7
L 2.4 ±0.6 2.6 ±0.6 2.5 ±0.4
M 23.1 ±1.8 22.4 ±1.7 22.7 ±1.1
KD 4.4 ±0.9 4.8 ±0.8 4.6 ±0.6
S 33.7 ±2.0 24.3 ±1.8 29.1 ±1.2
V 10.0 ±1.2 8.4 ±1.1 9.2 ±0.7
MP 4.6 ±0.9 3.2 ±0.8 3.9 ±0.6
SD 11.7 ±1.6 25.6 ±1.8 18.6 ±1.0
others 0.7 ±0.4 1.5 ±0.6 1.1 ±0.3

Estimate of election results “if an election had been held today”, by region. November 2021. Percent
Region C L M KD S V MP SD Other
  % ± % ± % ± % ± % ± % ± % ± % ± % ±
Sydsverige 8.1 ±2.3 2.8 ±1.2 24.0 ±3.6 3.6 ±1.5 26.3 ±3.7 7.3 ±2.1 3.3 ±1.7 23.8 ±4.0 0.7 ±0.7
Småland med öarna 9.1 ±2.9 1.4 ±1.1 22.0 ±4.4 7.8 ±2.7 31.3 ±5.1 4.5 ±2.1 3.8 ±2.3 19.4 ±4.4 .. ..
Västsverige 7.5 ±1.9 2.3 ±1.0 22.7 ±2.9 4.3 ±1.4 25.9 ±3.0 11.0 ±2.1 4.2 ±1.3 21.1 ±3.1 0.9 ±0.7
Stockholms län exkl. Stockholms kommun 8.1 ±2.6 3.1 ±1.5 26.7 ±4.0 6.4 ±2.3 26.0 ±4.0 8.2 ±2.6 4.0 ±1.7 16.7 ±3.4 0.8 ±0.8
Stockholms kommun 9.4 ±2.9 5.0 ±2.1 21.2 ±4.0 1.5 ±1.0 30.0 ±4.4 14.9 ±3.4 5.9 ±2.3 11.1 ±3.2 1.1 ±1.1
Östra Mellansverige 7.8 ±2.0 2.1 ±0.9 25.4 ±3.5 4.6 ±1.6 28.5 ±3.5 9.5 ±2.1 4.7 ±1.7 15.8 ±3.0 1.6 ±1.1
Norra Mellansverige 8.1 ±3.0 1.7 ±1.2 20.4 ±4.5 3.5 ±2.0 34.3 ±5.3 6.4 ±2.4 3.5 ±2.2 20.4 ±5.1 1.7 ±1.7
Mellersta och övre Norrland 10.7 ±3.3 1.6 ±1.2 15.0 ±3.8 5.4 ±2.4 37.5 ±5.1 10.2 ±3.0 1.2 ±0.9 17.4 ±4.5 1.0 ±1.0
Total 8.4 ±0.7 2.5 ±0.4 22.7 ±1.1 4.6 ±0.6 29.1 ±1.2 9.2 ±0.7 3.9 ±0.6 18.6 ±1.0 1.1 ±0.3

Description of the regions

Sydsverige: Blekinge County and Skåne County
Småland med öarna: Jönköping County, Kronoberg County, Kalmar County and Gotland County
Västsverige: Halland County and Västra Götaland County
Östra Mellansverige: Uppsala County, Södermanland County, Östergötland County, Örebro County and Västmanland County
Norra Mellansverige: Värmland County, Dalarna County and Gävleborg County
Mellersta och övre Norrland: Västernorrland County, Jämtland County, Västerbotten County and Norrbotten County

A table of regional survey results from the current and the previous electoral period is available in Statistics Sweden’s Statistical Database.

Statistics Sweden’s Statistical Database

Definitions and explanations

The Party Preference Survey in November 2021 was conducted with a national random sample consisting of 9 190 persons entitled to vote in a parliamentary election, without any upper age limit. Answers from these people are collected through telephone interviews and online questionnaires. As in previous surveys, all available telephone numbers, both to mobile phones and fixed phones, have been used to contact the selected persons.

Among the sample persons, 30.9 percent could not be reached, 2.8 percent were unable to participate, and 19.3 percent did not wish to be participate. The total non-response rate was 53.0 percent. The total number of respondents was 4 319, which corresponds to 47.0 percent. A more detailed presentation of non-response will be made available in connection with the publication on 8 December.

The data was collected during the period from 28 October to 25 November.

The results are presented in the form of point estimates ± margins of uncertainty. The interval that is formed by the percent estimate ± margin of error here is a 95 percent uncertainty interval, which is an interval that, with 95 percent probability, includes the actual value of the population, if no systematic errors occur.

Next publishing will be

On 8 December, information about political party preferences in November 2021 will be published, in total and by demographic group. Statistics Sweden has opted to split up the Political Party Preference Survey results to make it possible to publish “Election today estimate” as quickly as possible after completed data collection, and also to make it clear that there are two different measurements involved. “Election today estimate” is measured using the question “Which party would you vote for if a parliamentary election was held in the next few days?” while the political party preference is measured using the questions “Do you prefer one of the political parties more than the others?” and “Which party do you prefer the most?”.

The publication on 8 December also contains information about EU and euro preferences, in total and by demographic group.

Statistical Database

More information is available in the Statistical Database

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