Swedish general election, 1991
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Elections to the Swedish Riksdag held September 15, 1991.
| Party | Leader | Votes | Seats | ||||
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| Antal | % | +− % | Antal | +− | |||
| Social Democrats | Ingvar Carlsson | 2 062 761 | 37,71 | −5,5 | 138 | −18 | |
| Moderate Party | Carl Bildt | 1 199 394 | 21,92 | +3,62 | 80 | +14 | |
| Liberal People's Party | Bengt Westerberg | 499 356 | 9,12 | −3,08 | 33 | −11 | |
| Centre Party | Olof Johansson | 465 175 | 8,50 | −2,80 | 31 | −11 | |
| Christian Democratic Social Party | Alf Svensson | 390 351 | 7,14 | +4,20 | 27 | +27 | |
| New Democracy | Ian Wachtmeister | 368 281 | 6,73 | +6,73 | 24 | +24 | |
| Left Party | Lars Werner | 246 905 | 4,51 | −1,33 | 16 | −5 | |
| Green Party | Jan Axelsson and Margareta Gisselberg | 185 051 | 3,38 | −2,15 | 0 | −20 | |
| Others | — | 53 487 | 0,98 | — | — | — | |
| No. of valid votes | 5 470 761 | 100,00 | 349 | ||||
| Invalid votes | 92 159 | ||||||
| Total | 5 562 920 (86,7 %) |
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