- Source: Results of the 1998 Swedish general election
Sweden held a general election on 20 September 1998. Although the Social Democrats hung onto being the largest party and being the largest parliamentary bloc, the party had its worst election result in the unicameral Riksdag era at 36.4%. Both the Left Party and the Christian Democrats had record high results instead, while the Centre Party and People's Party had record low vote shares.
National results
There were 5,261,109 valid ballots cast, a sizeable decrease in turnout from the 1994 election, with turnout dropping from 86.8% to 81.4%.
Regional results
= Percentage share
== By votes
=Results by statistical area
The modern national areas of Sweden were introduced in 2008, but the charts below include the counties that are part of those.
= Percentage share
== By votes
=Constituency results
= Percentage share
== By votes
=1994–1998 bloc comparison
= Percentage share
== By votes
=Municipal summary
Municipal results
= Blekinge
== Dalarna
== Gotland
== Gävleborg
== Halland
== Jämtland
== Jönköping
== Kalmar
== Kronoberg
== Norrbotten
== Skåne
=Malmö
Skåne NE
Skåne S
Skåne W
= Stockholm area
=Stockholm
Stockholm County
= Södermanland
== Uppsala
== Värmland
== Västerbotten
== Västernorrland
== Västmanland
== Västra Götaland
=Gothenburg
Västra Götaland E
Västra Götaland N
Västra Götaland S
Västra Götaland W
= Örebro
== Östergötland
=References
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