rss rss rss

Tommie Ullman

Swedish politics / jul. 28, 2012 / by Tommie / 0 Kommentarer

Is there need for international observers at the Swedish election?

This article was first published in Stockholm News 2010-02-24

Is the Swedish electoral system fair or are there shortcomings that disfavor smaller parties? The question is asked in the Danish newspaper Politiken by Birgitta Wistrand, Swedish researcher and former parliamentarian and Jørgen Elklit, Danish political scientist.

Wistrand and Elklit point out two factors around Swedish elections that they believe should be changed.

Firstly, the system for printing and distributing ballots. In Sweden each party has their own ballot, it is not like in some other countries where there is a common ballot and the voter put a cross in a space that correspond to the party or candidate he/she wants to vote for.

The state pays for the printing and distribution of ballots for all parties that have got at least one percent of the votes in any of the two latest elections. This means that new parties have to pay for printing and arrange with distribution to poling stations by own means. That might be rather expensive and sometimes small parties lack the number of volunteers that is necessary to visit all the polling stations and place their ballots. In some cases the ballots are even removed by political opponents. When this happens to bigger parties it is up to the teller to make sure they are replaced with new ones.

It is however possible to write a party name on an empty ballot. Unless one misspells the party name completely, it will be a valid vote. In order to cross a specific candidate on the party list, one needs however the official ballot.

The other problem Wistrand and Elklit find is that the people standing outside the polling stations giving ballots to voters represent different parties. In small constituencies people often know each other and the distributers are conducting a subtle influence or pressure on the voters, especially if they know them.

I believe the writers have some points. Perhaps the state should pay for the printing and distribution of ballots for all parties that officially run in the election. It is very dangerous if one believe that any electoral system is perfect and free from any possibility of fraud. This is not least shown in the fraud in the internal election in the Moderate party.

But I also believe the Swedish electoral system is very safe when it comes to the actual voting process. Having worked as a teller during Swedish elections I would say my impression is that it would be very difficult to interfere with the process when collecting or counting the votes.

Elklit and Wistrand refer to Morten Messerschmidt, a danish Member of the European Parliament, who has suggested that the EU should send observers to the upcoming Swedish elections. Personally I believe this could be a good idea, not only for the Swedish election, but for all elections. Fraud could occur where you least expect in so why not have an international observation of all national parliamentary elections? Perhaps too expensive but there could be a smaller scale observation in stable democracies. It is something to think about.

You can find the article, in Danish, here.

Stockholm News will write more about the Swedish electoral system, and about who is entitled to vote, when the general election in September approaches.

Written by: Tommie

Kategorier

  • Book reviews
  • Culture
  • Humor
  • International politics
  • My opinion
  • Sports
  • Stockholm
  • Swedish politics
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized

About me and this site

On this site I gather some of my older articles from Stockholm News, a news site I was running between 2007 and 2013. These articles are often more explanatory analyses, written for non-Swedish readers. I also post blog posts under ’My opinion’. The themes vary from politics to sports and travel. The language is both Swedish and English.

You can reach me on e-mail (tommieullman ’at’ gmail.com), Facebook, Twitter or Linkedin

My opinion

Politiker bör inte ”lyssna på folket”

jul. 18, 2016 / 0 Kommentarer

Kan vi inte komma bort från idén...

Problems with referendums

jul. 02, 2016 / 0 Kommentarer

Sometimes you hear people argue that it...

Till dig som överväger att rösta på Vänsterpartiet

mar. 31, 2014 / 0 Kommentarer

Överväger du att rösta på Vänsterpartiet i...

Härlig uppslutning mot rasismen. Men håll extremisterna borta

dec. 22, 2013 / 0 Kommentarer

Idag demonstrerade runt 16 000 personer i Kärrtorp...

Ge de afghanska tolkarna asyl!

jul. 31, 2012 / 1 Kommentarer

Rättssäkerhet och likabehandling är en viktig princip...

USAs koldioxidutsläpp minskar

jul. 28, 2012 / 0 Kommentarer

Ca 50 000 människor samlades tidigare i somras...

ICC bevisar sin integritet

jul. 14, 2012 / 0 Kommentarer

Den kongolesiske krigsherren Thomas Lubanga fick i...

Om att tro det värsta…

jul. 13, 2012 / 0 Kommentarer

Den s.k. ”Dr Doom”, Nouriel Roubini som...

Löfven kör repig 90-tals platta

jul. 09, 2012 / 0 Kommentarer

Har nu lyssnat till de flesta partiledartaltal...

Travel

Jordenrunt Del 9: Slutrapport

apr. 08, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

När man reser i tre månader har...

Jordenrunt Del 8: Australien

apr. 05, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

Efter tio dagar på Nya Zeeland skulle...

Jordenrunt del 7: Måltider

apr. 02, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

An imortant part of travelling is eating....

Jordenrunt Del 6: Nya Zeeland

mar. 27, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

Efter mer än två tredjedelar av resan...

Jordenrunt Del 5: Chile

mar. 23, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

Efter andra vändan i Peru var det...

Jorden runt Del 4: Argentina, Uruguay och Paraguay

mar. 18, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

När jag lämnade Peru efter tre veckor...

Jordenrunt Del 3: Peru

mar. 09, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

Efter vad  som kändes som en “mellanlandning”...

Jordenrunt Del 2: Colombia

feb. 24, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

Del 1 i reseberättelsen kan läsas här....

Jordenrunt Del 1: Mexiko

feb. 13, 2019 / 0 Kommentarer

Det var nyårsafton 2018. Så skulle då...

A trip to Israel and Palestine

dec. 14, 2016 / 0 Kommentarer

I always thought that as a European,...

  • © Copyright Tommie Ullman / All Rights Reserved.
  • Premium WordPress Themes / Theme by wpStyles.org