Analyse the 2022–2026 electoral period using the Riksdag’s data
Using the Riksdag’s open data, you can analyse the work of the members and parties during the current electoral period. The data can also be used to produce news or develop digital services in order to give an insight into the work and decisions of the Riksdag.
You can use the Riksdag’s open data to build your own services and produce statistics based on the Riksdag’s databases. Users can partly use the Riksdag’s API to develop their own services, and partly download existing data sets for further development.
Said and done by members and parties
There is a great deal of factual information about the work of the Riksdag that can be combined in several different ways: motions, questions from members to the Government, speaking times, gender, year of birth, constituencies, members, date and Riksdag session. Using the Said and done data sets, you can make your own selections.
Results of votes
During the current electoral period, the Riksdag has taken thousands of decisions. When the members of the Riksdag disagree in the Chamber, a vote may be held. The Riksdag’s open data includes data about votes, which can be sorted according to Riksdag session (parliamentary year), party, member, constituency and how the members have voted. It is also possible to produce reports that compare, for example, how the parties have voted and how a party or member has voted during a specific Riksdag session.