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Swedish local political party

Independent Municipal Party of Ljusnarsberg (in Swedish: Ljusnarsbergs Obundna Kommunparti, LOK) was a local political party in Ljusnarsberg Municipality, Sweden.

In the 1998 municipal elections, the party got six seats in the municipal council. In 2002 they lost three of the seats. In total, the party got 321 votes (10.2%). The councilors elected in 2002 were Maria Sahlin, Ulf Anagrius and Wicken Von Post.

In the 2006 elections Kraftsamling för Ljusnarsberg (KFL) was formed as an electoral alliance between the People's Party and LOK. The alliance won five seats in the 2006 election and two in the 2010 election. In the 2014 election the People's Party chose to run their own list, with LOK not running a list of their own. KFL was officially dissolved in March 2015 and LOK was made dormant.

References

  1. "Kommunfullmäktigval - Ljusnarsberg" (in Swedish). Swedish Elections Authority. 19 September 2002. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  2. "'Kraftsamling för Ljusnarsberg'". Sveriges Radio P4 Örebro (in Swedish). 28 February 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  3. Strengbom, Isabelle (29 June 2014). "Inga lokala partier i Ljusnarsberg". Sveriges Radio P4 Örebro (in Swedish). Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  4. Almgren, Anders (3 March 2015). "Nu är det slut med KFL". Nerikes Allehanda (in Swedish). Retrieved 6 January 2024.


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