1908 Swedish general election


General elections were held in Sweden in September 1908. They were the first general elections in Sweden held using proportional representation.
Although it lost four seats, the Free-minded National Association remained the largest party in the Riksdag, winning 105 of the 230 seats. Right-winger Arvid Lindman stayed on as prime minister.

Results

Only 35% of the male population aged over 21 was eligible to vote. Voter turnout was 61%, the highest since Riksdag elections began in 1866.