Swedish elections, 2002

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On Sunday September 15, 2002 elections were held in Sweden to elect the Riksdag, the 21 County Councils and the 290 municipal councils.

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  • Swedish general election, 2002
  • Swedish county council elections, 2002
  • Swedish municipal elections, 2002
  • Elections in Sweden
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