Sweden's Social Democratic Party maintains a commanding lead in voter intention surveys ahead of the September 2026 general election, with recent aggregates from multiple pollsters placing it at approximately 33 percent, well ahead of the Sweden Democrats and Moderate Party. This positioning reflects stable bloc dynamics in which the red-green alliance holds a narrow projected seat advantage under the proportional representation system, bolstered by the party's historical status as the largest parliamentary force and voter assessments of the incumbent Tidö coalition's record on economic and security matters. Trader consensus on Polymarket assigns the Social Democrats a high implied probability of finishing first. Shifts could still occur through late-campaign developments on immigration policy, economic conditions, or unforeseen events affecting party leaders before election day.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedLiberals and Sweden Democrats announce removal of “red‑line” restrictions on SD coalition participation, signalling a possible reunification of the Tidö bloc and causing a sharp
Swedish Social Democratic Party (S) dips to 90%3%
Liberals and Sweden Democrats announce removal of “red‑line” restrictions on SD coalition participation, signalling a possible reunification of the Tidö bloc and causing a sharp drop in S’s












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