The Liberal Party of Sweden () was a political party in Sweden. It was formed in 1923 by the anti-prohibition minority of the Free-minded National Association as a consequence of the split over the issue on alcohol prohibition.

In 1934 the two parties reunited in the form of the People's Party.

Leaders

  • Eliel Löfgren, 1923–1930
  • Ernst Lyberg, 1930–1933
  • Karl Andreas Andersson, 1933–1934

Election results

{| class=wikitable

|+ Riksdag

! rowspan="2"| Date

! colspan="3"| Votes

! colspan="2"| Seats

! rowspan="2"| Position

! rowspan="2"| Size

|-

! No.

! %

! ± pp

! No.

! ±

|-

! 1924

| 69,627

| 3.94

| New

|

| New

|

| align="center"| 5th

|-

! 1928

| 70,820

| 3.00

| 0.94

|

| 0

|

| 6th

|-

! 1932

| 48,722

| 1.95

| 1.05

|

| 0

|

| 7th

|}

See also

  • Liberalism and centrism in Sweden

References