Sweden looks set to re-elect centre-right
One survey in the country shows the centre-right, four-party Alliance winning 183 of the parliament's 349 seats.
The opposition Red-Green bloc got 166 seats in the poll results yesterday, while the nationalist Swedish Democrats narrowly missed the 4 per cent bar needed to gain a seat.
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Hide AdThe error margin was 0.9-2.1 percent in the survey of 1,941 people, taken between 15 and 16 September.
A Synovate poll meanwhile, showed the Swedish Democrats getting 5.9 per cent of votes which would result in 21 seats.
It also predicted that sitting prime minister Fredrik Reinfeld's centre-right alliance would achieve a one-seat majority.
No error margin was given for the poll, taken earlier this month, of 1,820 people.