The 2022 election
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A long election day has come to an end – but the thrill is not yet over.
Below you will find the best moments from all parties’ vigils.
fullscreen Märta Stenevi and Per Bolund satisfied after the lift in this year’s election. Photo: Robin Lorentz-Allard
full screen Photo: Robin Lorentz-Allard
full screen Celebration and jubilation at the Green Party’s vigil. Photo: Robin Lorentz-Allard
full screen Jimmie Åkesson celebrates after SD won the place as Sweden’s second largest party. Photo: Jerker Ivarsson
full screen Cheering and dancing with the Sweden Democrats. Photo: Jerker Ivarsson
full screen Photo: Jerker Ivarsson
full screen The Left Party’s election vigil in Stockholm. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT
full screen There was also dancing at the Left Party. Photo: Carolina Byrmo
full screen Nooshi Dadgostar gave a speech in Norra Latin. Photo: Janerik Henriksson/TT
fullscreenStundtal’s gloomy expression at the Social Democrats’ election vigil. Photo: Lotte Fernvall
full screen Magdalena Andersson gave a speech to her party colleagues. Photo: Lotte Fernvall
full screen Johan Pehrson (L) with his girlfriend Marie Brodin and their children at the Liberals’ vigil. Photo: TT NEWS AGENCY
full screen Jubilation also from the Liberals who managed to stay in the Riksdag. Photo: PETER WIXTRÖM
full screen Christian Democrats party leader Ebba Busch spoke at the election vigil. Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT
full screen Jubilation at the Christian Democrats’ election vigil. Photo: Magnus Wennman
full screen When the first survey reached the Moderates, there were gloomy faces. Photo: BJÖRN LINDAHL
full screen Ulf Kristersson gave a speech at the Moderates’ election vigil after the right-wing bloc overtook the red-greens. Photo: Björn Lindahl
full screen Jubilation at the Center Party’s election vigil. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT
full screen The Center Party’s party leader Annie Lööf speaks at the election vigil. Photo: Anders Wiklund/TT
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