For Swedish and other EU citizens:
Where do I vote? The exact location of the relevant polling station is stated on the voting card. People entitled to vote will receive a voting card in the post, approximately three weeks before the elections.
Accessibility Information:
You can vote by courier (proxy) if because of old age, illness or a disability you are unable to go yourself to the polling station or an advance voting location. A proxy must be at least 18 years old and can be any of the following:
- a relative
- your carer or someone who normally helps you with personal matters
- a member of staff at a detention center or prison
- a postal worker (if you are served by a rural mail carrier)
If you do not know of anyone who may act as your courier, your municipality can arrange for a vote recipient to come to your home.
Ambulant vote collection is an option available to voters who are unable to vote in advance or to come to a polling station in person. Your municipality will arrange for two vote collectors to come to your home to pick up your vote. For further information, please contact your municipality.
You can also vote in advance at a voting location anywhere in Sweden. Advance voting starts 18 days before election day and goes on right up to election day itself.
For further information, please consult the website of the Swedish election authority (in Swedish, English and 10 more).
What documents should I bring? Your ID document. If you are voting in advance you must also bring your voting card with you.