The Social Democrats:

  • Fredrik Olovsson, Katrineholm.

  • Caroline Helmersson Olsson, Vingåker.

  • Hans Ekström, Eskilstuna.

  • Sofia Amloh, Nyköping.

    Newly elected as an ordinary member, has previously sat as a substitute for Fredrik Olovsson.

SVT has previously reported on the social democrat Åsa Kullgren, from Eskilstuna, who ran a personal election campaign in the hope of getting past her party colleagues in the county.

It wasn't enough all the way, but she ended up second on the replacement list.

The Sweden Democrats:

  • Mattias Eriksson Falk, Gävle.

    Newly elected. 

  • Adam Marttinen, Eskilstuna.

Member of Parliament Mattias Eriksson Falk is an opposition councilor in Gävle municipality but still sits on a Sörmland mandate.

In the parliamentary elections, you do not have to live where you are running.

What determines which county the politician will represent is where it received the most crosses.

The moderates:

  • Ulf Kristersson, Strängnäs.

    Party leader.

  • Ann-Sofie Lifvenhage, Gnesta.

Even if Ulf Kristersson becomes prime minister with the new government formation, he will retain his Sörmland mandate.

Center Party:

  • Martina Johansson, Panty.

The Green Party:

  • Linus Pettersson Lakso, Eskilstuna.

    Newly elected.

The environmentalist Linus Lakso was involved in an electoral scandal before it was clear that he was the one who entered the Riksdag.

After the preliminary count, it was equal between him and party colleague Emma Hult (MP) from Jönköping county.

Linus Lakso finally won the place with 32 more votes.

Left Party:

  • Lotta Johnsson Fornarve, Oxelösund.

The Christian Democrats and the Liberals have no mandates from Sörmland.