Swedish government fails to secure majority after postal votes are counted, Bloomberg (2010)
This article reports on the vote counting operations in Sweden. The Election Authority announced that the postal votes have been counted, and that the results are final. The center-right coalition won 173 seats in the 249-seats Assembly, and will then form a minority government. Sweden has been governed by minority governments since 1971. The voter turnout was 84.6%.
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