- Source: Results of the 1924 Swedish general election
Sweden held a general election around 19 September 1924. This was the second election under universal suffrage. In spite of a majority for the non-socialist parties, Social Democrat Hjalmar Branting was able to form a government, although his successor eventually saw the government fall and being replaced by a right-leaning Electoral League government.
Results
Regional results
= Percentage share
== By votes
=Constituency results
The blocs have been listed with "left" as the socialist and communist parties, whereas the "right" were the non-socialist liberal and conservative parties, although bloc politics were not as clear as later in the century.
= Percentage share
== By votes
=Results by city and district
= Blekinge
== Gothenburg and Bohuslän
=Bohuslän
Gothenburg
= Gotland
== Gävleborg
== Halland
== Jämtland
=The two Communist Parties ran on a joint list, having their votes reported separately only at a final vote tally.
= Jönköping
== Kalmar
== Kopparberg
== Kristianstad
== Kronoberg
== Malmöhus
=Malmö area
Malmöhus County
The Höglund Communists got nine votes in Skytt Hundred, but have not been listed since they gained no votes elsewhere.
= Norrbotten
== Skaraborg
=The two Communist Parties ran under a joint list, although neither won a seat. At a district level, the results were reported as one unit for those parties.
= Stockholm
=Stockholm (city)
Stockholm County
= Södermanland
== Uppsala
== Värmland
== Västerbotten
== Västernorrland
== Västmanland
=The two Communist Parties ran on a joint list, although their overall constituency results were reported separately.
= Älvsborg
=Älvsborg N
Älvsborg S
= Örebro
== Östergötland
=References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Results of the 1924 Swedish general election
- 1924 Swedish general election
- 1924 Japanese general election
- List of political parties in Sweden
- Elections in Sweden
- 1928 Swedish general election
- Moderate Party
- 1921 Swedish general election
- List of prime ministers of Sweden
- Elections in Japan