Kerstin Isabella Hökmark (born Lehander, previously Jernback, on 22 June 1962 in Nyköping) is a Swedish politician of the Moderate Party. She was a member...
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2004. Hökmark was born on 19 September 1952 in Ystad, Sweden, the son of major general Gösta Hökmark and his wife Anne-Marie (née Forneborg). Hökmark finished...
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turnout was 45.53% in 2009 Moderate Party Anna Maria Corazza Bildt Gunnar Hökmark Christofer Fjellner Centre Party Fredrick Federley Liberal People's Party...
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September 2014 16 December 2014 Moderate Stockholm County Hökmark, IsabellaIsabella Hökmark 220 Strandberg, TorkildTorkild Strandberg 29 September 2014...
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17 December 2020 Prime Minister Stefan Löfven Preceded by Isabella Lövin Succeeded by Isabella Lövin (Acting) Minister for Housing and Digital Development...
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members of the European Parliament for Sweden in the 2014 to 2019 session. Isabella Lövin resigned on 3 October 2014 when she was appointed Minister for International...
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Moderate Party 1994–2006 Helena Höij Christian Democrats 1998–2006 Gunnar Hökmark 1952– Moderate Party 1982–2004 Stockholm County, Stockholm Municipality...
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Gunnar Hökmark Moderate Party EPP 90,505 Amna Ibrišagić Moderate Party EPP 23,598 Olle Ludvigsson Social Democratic Party S&D 53,182 Isabella Lövin...
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Chris Heister (M), 4,115 votes; Ulla Hoffmann (V), 2,151 votes; Gunnar Hökmark (M), 4,182 votes; Anita Johansson (S), 751 votes; Eva Johansson (S), 857...
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Party in 2011, serving with Åsa Romson from 2011 to 2016 and then with Isabella Lövin from 2016 to 2019. When the Green Party entered the cabinet of Stefan...
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