List of members of the European Parliament for Sweden, 2014–19
| Members of the European Parliament for Sweden | |
|---|---|
| Delegation | (1995) |
| 4th term | (1995) |
| 5th term | (1999) |
| 6th term | (2004) |
| 7th term | (2009) |
| 8th term | (2014) |
This is a list of the 20 members of the European Parliament for Sweden in the 2014 to 2019 session.
List
| Name | National party | EP Group | Votes[1] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lars Adaktusson | Christian Democrats | EPP | 107,897 |
| Max Andersson | Green Party | G–EFA | 6,822 |
| Malin Björk | Left Party | EUL–NGL | 39,942 |
| Bodil Ceballos | Green Party | G–EFA | 8,961 |
| Anna Maria Corazza Bildt | Moderate Party | EPP | 83,068 |
| Peter Eriksson | Green Party | G–EFA | 58,623 |
| Fredrick Federley | Centre Party | ALDE | 32,844 |
| Christofer Fjellner | Moderate Party | EPP | 39,816 |
| Jytte Guteland | Social Democratic Party | S&D | 38,970 |
| Anna Hedh | Social Democratic Party | S&D | 16,664 |
| Gunnar Hökmark | Moderate Party | EPP | 61,285 |
| Isabella Lövin | Green Party | G–EFA | 133,765 |
| Olle Ludvigsson | Social Democratic Party | S&D | 38,705 |
| Peter Lundgren | Sweden Democrats | EFDD | 27,628 |
| Jens Nilsson | Social Democratic Party | S&D | 19,887 |
| Marit Paulsen | Liberal People's Party | ALDE | 144,364 |
| Soraya Post | Feminist Initiative | S&D | 76,211 |
| Marita Ulvskog | Social Democratic Party | S&D | 176,721 |
| Cecilia Wikström | Liberal People's Party | ALDE | 41,328 |
| Kristina Winberg | Sweden Democrats | EFDD | 43,643 |
Midterm replacements
- Isabella Lövin resigned on 3 October 2014 when she was appointed Minister for International Development Cooperation in the Swedish Government. She was replaced by Linnéa Engström.
- Marit Paulsen resigned on 29 September 2015 due health problems. She was replaced by Jasenko Selimovic.
- Peter Eriksson resigned on 25 May 2016 when he was appointed Minister for Housing and Digitalization in the Swedish Government. He was replaced by Jakop Dalunde.
References
- ↑ "Personröster - Val 2014". val.se.
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