No to the swimming pool, the congestion charge – and renaming Ljusnarsberg.
In six municipalities were residents also have their say in local referendums.
Late in the night went on the bill still of voting in local referenda.
The results are not binding – only advisory for the politicians.
Ljusnarsberg, in the north of Örebro County, would the voters say yes or no to renaming the municipality to Kopparberg.
But residents do not seem to like the idea – according valnattens preliminary results, there was a clear “no” reports news agency TT.
Voters: No to the indoor swimming pool
Tjorn in Bohuslän voted valdeltagarna of a swimming pool under the plan would be funded by an increase in the municipal tax rate by 25 cents.
Anything more than that the swimming pool would be “centrally located” got voters do not know. Here there was also no – 51.3 of the voters were against the swimming pool, 40.8 percent said yes and 6.8 percent abstained.
“No to congestion”
Gothenburg voters voted for the congestion charge.
The vote looks set to be won by the No side, according to provisional data of the night. When more than half of the 297 electoral districts had been counted had no option, 58 percent of the vote against 42 percent for yes.
The congestion tax was introduced on 1 January 2013 and has the support of both the three red-green parties, who steered Gothenburg, and the Alliance.
The only thing that went against the Sweden Democrats and the local party The choice, which has a no to the congestion charge as high-profile issue.
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