Swedish European Union membership referendum, 1994
A non-binding referendum on membership for the European Union was held in Sweden on 13 November 1994.[1]
The voter turnout was 83.3%, and the result was 52.3% for and 46.8% against.[1]
Result
Summary of the referendum |
Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
Yes | 2,833,721 | 52.3 |
No | 2,539,132 | 46.8 |
Blank votes | 48,937 | 0.9 |
Total | 5,421,790 | 100 |
Invalid votes | 2,697 | |
Eligible voters | 6,510,055 | |
Turnout | 5,424,487 | 83.3 |
Source: Nationalencyklopedin[2]
See also: Swedish Election Authority[3]
By provinces
Region | Yes | % Yes | No | % No | Electorate | Votes | Valid | Invalid votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stockholm | 623,496 | 62.03 | 381,635 | 37.97 | 1,216,980 | 1,014,869 | 1,005,131 | 9,738 |
Uppsala | 92,167 | 53.96 | 78,636 | 46.04 | 205,736 | 172,747 | 170,803 | 1,944 |
Södermanland | 86,083 | 54.31 | 72,430 | 45.69 | 191,199 | 160,141 | 158,513 | 1,628 |
Östergötland | 139,697 | 54.49 | 116,689 | 45.51 | 309,509 | 259,312 | 256,386 | 2,926 |
Örebro | 81,423 | 47.47 | 90,109 | 52.53 | 208,184 | 173,286 | 171,532 | 1,754 |
Västmanland | 87,058 | 54.81 | 71,778 | 45.19 | 193,184 | 160,400 | 158,836 | 1,564 |
Jönköping | 100,072 | 48.89 | 104,616 | 51.11 | 242,805 | 206,545 | 204,688 | 1,857 |
Kronoberg | 58,015 | 51.87 | 53,824 | 48.13 | 134,559 | 113,019 | 111,839 | 1,180 |
Kalmar | 73,207 | 48.74 | 76,987 | 51.26 | 184,802 | 151,649 | 150,194 | 1,455 |
Gotland | 17,996 | 51.40 | 17,017 | 48.60 | 43,878 | 35,399 | 35,013 | 386 |
Blekinge | 45,098 | 46.90 | 51,065 | 53.10 | 116,586 | 97,106 | 96,163 | 943 |
Skåne | 422,567 | 63.23 | 245,696 | 36.77 | 818,810 | 674,619 | 668,263 | 6,356 |
Halland | 97,222 | 58.44 | 69,150 | 41.56 | 197,757 | 168,244 | 166,372 | 1,872 |
Västra Götaland | 466,591 | 51.99 | 430,924 | 48.01 | 1,085,238 | 906,508 | 897,515 | 8,993 |
Värmland | 84,627 | 47.46 | 93,703 | 52.54 | 217,170 | 179,875 | 178,330 | 1,545 |
Dalarna | 71,253 | 39.06 | 111,150 | 60.94 | 220,141 | 184,047 | 182,403 | 1,644 |
Gävleborg | 74,767 | 41.69 | 104,583 | 58.31 | 222,780 | 180,980 | 179,350 | 1,630 |
Västernorrland | 69,582 | 41.96 | 96,233 | 58.04 | 201,394 | 167,081 | 165,815 | 1,266 |
Jämtland | 24,714 | 27.94 | 63,731 | 72.06 | 104,798 | 89,121 | 88,445 | 676 |
Västerbotten | 60,071 | 37.23 | 101,285 | 62.77 | 193,374 | 162,532 | 161,356 | 1,176 |
Norrbotten | 58,015 | 34.97 | 107,891 | 65.03 | 201,171 | 167,007 | 165,906 | 1,101 |
Source: Dataset European Election Database |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Folkomröstningar 1922-2003" (in Swedish). Statistics Sweden. 21 December 2007. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
- ↑ "Folkomröstning: Tabell: Folkomröstningar i Sverige". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 May 2011. (subscription required)
- ↑ "Nationella folkomröstningar" (in Swedish). Swedish Election Authority. Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
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