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(06/11/04) -

Social-Democrats Lead In Sweden’s European Ballot

(CPOD) Jun. 11, 2004 – The Workers’ Party – Social-Democrats (S) holds the lead among Swedish voters in the election to the European Parliament, according to a poll by Temos published in Dagens Nyheter. 34.1 per cent of respondents would vote for the party, while 22.7 per cent would support the Moderate Rally Party (M).

(CPOD) Jun. 11, 2004 – The Workers’ Party – Social-Democrats (S) holds the lead among Swedish voters in the election to the European Parliament, according to a poll by Temos published in Dagens Nyheter. 34.1 per cent of respondents would vote for the party, while 22.7 per cent would support the Moderate Rally Party (M).

The People’s Party Liberals (FpL) are third with 11 per cent, followed by the Centre Party (C) with 6.8 per cent. The election is scheduled for Jun. 13.

In the 1999 European Parliament vote, the Social-Democrats received 26 per cent, while the Moderates got 20.7 per cent. Sweden will elect 19 members to the 732-seat European Parliament.

Polling Data

What party would you vote for in the elections to the European Parliament?

Workers’ Party – Social-Democrats (S)

34.1%

Moderate Rally Party (M)

22.7%

People’s Party Liberals (FpL)

11.0%

Centre Party (C)

6.8%

Christian-Democrats (KD)

3.5%

Left Party (Vp)

9.2%

Environmental Party – The Greens (MP)

7.2%

June List (J)

3.5%

Source: Temos / Dagens Nyheter
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 1,027 Swedish adults, conducted from May 24 to Jun. 1, 2004. Margin of error is 3 per cent.