Ljusnarsberg Municipality () is a municipality in Örebro County in central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Kopparberg.
In 1908 Kopparberg was detached from the rural municipality Ljusnarsberg to form a market town (köping). In 1962 they were reunited.
It was the birthplace of Hjalmar Andersson, a Swedish cross-country runner.
Geography
Kopparberg is located by the outlet of the Arboga River, about 80 km north of Örebro. The municipality borders the province or landskap Dalarna to the north. One of the highest points is the mountain Gillersklack which is a popular winter resort with both downhill and cross country skiing.
Ljusnarsberg lies in a mountainous mid-lower-central district of Sweden named Bergslagen (Berg = mountain, lag = law). While Swedish municipalities typically are named after their seat, Ljusnarsberg got a different name due to Dalarna County to its north being known as Kopparberg County after a Falun copper mine until 1997.
The area has historically been a mining district.
Localities
Town with over 50 inhabitants:
- Kopparberg, including Bångbro 3,300 (seat)
- Ställdalen 736
- Stjärnfors
- Ställberg
- Högfors
- Mossgruvan
- Hörken
- Bastkärn
- Silverhöjden
- Yxsjöberg
Economy
One of the largest industries is the Kopparbergs Brewery, making beer and cider distributed both nation- and worldwide, and is arguably one of the best known brands of that kind in Sweden.
The municipality is part of a regional KNÖL-group (acronym for Kommuner i Norra Örebro Län), consisting of Ljusnarsberg Municipality, Nora Municipality, Lindesberg Municipality and Hällefors Municipality.
Riksdag elections
{| class="wikitable sortable" style=text-align:right
!Year
!%
!Votes
!V
!S
!MP
!C
!L
!KD
!M
!SD
!NyD
!Left
!Right
|-
|align=left|1973
| 88.5
| 4,649
| 7.7
| 59.3
|
| 21.1
| 4.7
| 2.0
| 4.9
|
|
| 67.0
| 30.8
|-
|align=left|1976
| 89.6
| 4,776
| 6.3
| 58.2
|
| 23.0
| 3.9
| 1.6
| 6.8
|
|
| 64.5
| 33.7
|-
|align=left|1979
| 89.3
| 4,736
| 7.7
| 58.1
|
| 18.4
| 4.9
| 1.7
| 9.1
|
|
| 65.8
| 32.4
|-
|align=left|1982
| 90.4
| 4,723
| 7.4
| 60.4
| 1.5
| 14.7
| 3.3
| 2.2
| 10.4
|
|
| 67.8
| 28.4
|-
|align=left|1985
| 87.5
| 4,520
| 8.7
| 57.7
| 1.4
| 12.4
| 8.7
|
| 11.1
|
|
| 66.3
| 32.1
|-
|align=left|1988
| 83.0
| 4,082
| 9.7
| 56.4
| 5.4
| 9.9
| 7.8
| 2.4
| 8.2
|
|
| 71.5
| 26.0
|-
|align=left|1991
| 83.6
| 4,099
| 8.6
| 49.5
| 2.9
| 8.9
| 5.7
| 5.1
| 10.2
|
| 8.5
| 58.1
| 29.8
|-
|align=left|1994
| 84.7
| 4,102
| 12.3
| 56.3
| 4.3
| 7.9
| 4.1
| 2.2
| 10.8
|
| 1.5
| 72.9
| 25.0
|-
|align=left|1998
| 76.4
| 3,629
| 19.7
| 47.7
| 4.1
| 6.4
| 2.1
| 7.8
| 10.7
|
|
| 71.5
| 27.0
|-
|align=left|2002
| 74.4
| 3,172
| 12.3
| 51.8
| 3.4
| 10.8
| 6.0
| 6.2
| 7.2
| 1.7
|
| 67.5
| 30.1
|-
|align=left|2006
| 76.3
| 3,119
| 8.9
| 48.4
| 3.4
| 10.3
| 3.1
| 3.8
| 14.5
| 5.9
|
| 60.7
| 31.7
|-
|align=left|2010
| 80.5
| 3,170
| 7.9
| 44.4
| 4.5
| 5.5
| 3.2
| 3.6
| 19.4
| 9.6
|
| 56.8
| 31.7
|-
|align=left|2014
| 83.7
| 3,130
| 6.6
| 42.0
| 3.3
| 5.1
| 2.3
| 2.2
| 12.3
| 23.7
|
| 51.9
| 21.9
|-
|align=left|2018
| 83.7
| 3,000
| 7.0
| 33.8
| 1.9
| 6.0
| 2.7
| 4.2
| 11.3
| 31.2
|
| 48.7
| 49.4
|}
Demographics
This is a demographic table based on Ljusnarsberg Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics.
In total there were 4,598 residents with 3,568 Swedish citizen adults eligible to vote.
