Election results.2C voter base Pirate Party of Sweden




1 election results, voter base

1.1 2006 swedish general election
1.2 2009 european parliament election
1.3 2010 election
1.4 parliament (riksdag)
1.5 european parliament





election results, voter base
2006 swedish general election

the pirate party attracted 34,918 votes in swedish general election of 2006, first participation @ election parliament since founding of party less 9 months prior. 0.63% of overall votes, became 10th biggest party of more 40 participating. however, voting result of less 4% of total votes not qualify party seats in swedish parliament. getting more 1% of vote have granted party financial assistance state printing ballots costly in sweden, while @ least 2.5% grant them state funds campaigning in next election. despite setbacks, falkvinge began planning swedish general election in 2010.


2009 european parliament election










in first pre-election poll before 2009 european parliament election, pirate party registered @ 5.1%, enough seat in parliament. support party concentrated younger voters, of ages 18–29 (where second largest party) , 30-44 (where fourth largest).


by 22 may 2009, demoskop poll showed 7.9% support amongst swedish voters, making pirate party third largest party. week later had grown 8.2% , projected 2 seats in parliament, 21.8% support amongst people aged 18–29. party s top 2 candidates christian engström , amelia andersdotter.


a model-based prediction 2009 european parliament election political scientists estimated on 4 june 2009 pirate party third largest party sweden, gaining 2 seats.


the pirate party got enough votes @ least 1 seat of 18 available seats sweden has @ european parliament, getting 7.1 % of swedish votes. following ratification of treaty of lisbon, second seat given amelia andersdotter on december 1, 2009. pirate party joined greens-european free alliance group.


the pirate party of germany participated in european parliament elections, first participation in nationwide election, , achieved 0.9% in germany, getting 230 000 votes. missed 5% barrier wide margin qualified public funding.


2010 election

in 2010 general election, pirate party increased percentage of vote 0.02%, bringing total of 0.65%, remaining under required amount gain seat, becoming biggest party outside of parliament.


parliament (riksdag)

european parliament







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