Swedish general election, 1932

The election to the Second Chamber of the Swedish Parliament (sv: Andrakammarvalet i Sverige 1932) took place on 17 and 18 September 1932. There was a time when the effects of the global economic crisis also affected Sweden. 1931 five striking workers were shot dead by the military in turmoil. The Prime Minister at that time were Carl Gustaf Ekman and Felix Hamrin.

There is a choice occurred at two National Socialist parties. The Swedish National Socialist Party saw the Jews regardless of their religion as an undesirable "race" to. The anti-Jewish Church as People's Party, however, had nothing against Jews converted to Christianity.

The Social Democrats to win with the nationalist also coined term Volksheim choosing succeeded. This later developed into the Swedish welfare state.

The vote in absolute terms

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