Carl Bildt Moderate Ingvar Carlsson Social Democrats General elections were held in Sweden on 18 September 1994.
The election saw the largest bloc differences for a generation, with the red-green parties making sizeable inroads into the blue heartlands of inner Småland and Western Götaland, at an even higher rate than 1988.
The Social Democrats gathered more than 50% of the vote in all five northern counties, Blekinge, Södermanland, Västmanland and Örebro.
Due to the sizeable losses of their coalition, the net difference between the blocs was 53, with the red-greens making up 201 and the blue parties 148.
The election introduced an extended electoral cycle of four years, replacing the previous three-year terms.