Älvdalen Party

Älvdalen Party

The Älvdalen Party (in Swedish: "Älvdalspartiet") is a local political party in Älvdalen, Sweden. In 1998, the party received 9.3 percent of the votes and five seats in the municipal council. In 2002, it garnered 345 votes (8.5 percent) and three seats.


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