Sweden held a general election throughout September 1914.
[1][2] The General Electoral League and Farmers' League had a tactical arrangement that saw all the votes for the latter land as Electoral League in the constituencies.
[2] Therefore, the Electoral League may correctly also be attributed 268,631 votes or 36.7%.
[2] After the dissolution of first-past-the-post, most counties retained multiple constituencies.
This county list separates Stockholm and the namesake county since those were different counting areas.