Swedish politician (born 1988)
Sanne Lennström
Lennström in August 2015
Assumed office 24 September 2018Constituency Uppsala County Born Sanne Chatarina Johanna Eriksson
1988 (age 36–37)Political party Social Democratic Party
Sanne Chatarina Johanna Lennström (née Eriksson ; born 1988) is a Swedish politician and member of the Riksdag , the national legislature . A member of the Social Democratic Party , she has represented Uppsala County since September 2018.[ 1] She had previously been a substitute member of the Riksdag for Ardalan Shekarabi twice: October 2014 to April 2017; and January 2018 to September 2018.[ 1]
Lennström is the daughter of metalworker and regional politician Thomas Eriksson and housing manager Monica Bonde Eriksson.[ 1] She trained to be a teacher at Uppsala University .[ 1] She has been a member of the municipal council in Östhammar Municipality since 2018.[ 1]
Centre Christian Democrats Greens Left Liberals Moderates Social Democrats Ahlberg Andersson, Johan Andersson, Magdalena Baylan Begic Björck Björklund Bladelius Bucht Burwick Büser Carlsson Carvalho Dahlqvist Damberg Dibrani Ekström El-Haj Eneroth Engström Eriksson Ernkrans Ezelius Fazelian Forslund From Haider Håkansson Hallengren Haraldsson Hellman Hellmark Knutsson Helmersson Olsson Hoff Holmqvist Hultqvist Järrebring Johansson, Anna Johansson, Morgan Johansson, Ylva Jonsson Karkiainen Karlsson, Annelie Karlsson, Åsa Karlsson, Niklas Kasirga Köse Kronståhl Larsson, Dag Larsson, Hillevi Larsson, Malin Larsson, Rikard Lennström Lindberg Lindestam Lindh Löberg Löfstrand Löfven Lundgren Lundh Sammeli Lundqvist Manhammar Mejern Larsson Möller Naraghi Niemi Nilsson, Ingemar Nilsson, Jennie Nilsson, Kristina Nilsson, Pia) Nylund Watz Nysmed Ödebrink Ohlsson Olovsson Olsson Österberg Ottosson Persson Pettersson, Helén Pettersson, Marianne Rådström Baastad Redar Sandell Sätherberg Shekarabi Strandhäll Strömkvist Svantorp Tegnér Thorell Töyrä Völker Wallentheim Westerén Westlund Wiechel Wiking Ygeman Sweden Democrats Replacements and substitutes in brackets Substitutes in italics
Centre Christian Democrats Greens Left Liberals Moderates Social Democrats Amloh Andersson, Johan Andersson, Magdalena Backeskog Begic Birinxhiku Björck Björk Björklund Bladelius Büser Carlsson, Gunilla Carlsson, Rose-Marie Carvalho Cisija Dahlqvist Damberg de Basso Dibrani Ekström El-Haj Eneroth Eriksson, Åsa Eriksson, Sofie Ernkrans Ezelius Forslund From Fundahn Guteland Haider Håkansson Hallengren Haraldsson Hedberg Helmersson Olsson Holmqvist Hultqvist Isaksson Järrebring Johansson, Lena Johansson, Morgan Jonsson Kallifatides Karkiainen Karlsson, Åsa Karlsson, Niklas Kasirga Kronståhl Köse Lantz Larsson, Lars Mejern Larsson, Malin Leghissa Lennström Lindberg Lindh Löberg Löfstrand Lundh Sammeli Lundqvist Magnusson Manhammar Möller Naraghi Nilsson Nouri Nylund Watz Nysmed Ödebrink Ohlsson Olovsson Olsson Ottosson Pettersson Pihl Krabbe Räihä Redar Rodén Rojhan Gustafsson Sandell Sätherberg Selin Shekarabi Sigvardsson Sjöblom Sköld Skönnbrink Stenlöf Strandhäll Strömberg Sundin Svantorp Tegnér Thorell Thunström Vencu Velasquez Castro Vepsä Vikström Völker Wallentheim Westerén Westlund Wickman Wiechel Wiking Ygeman Sweden Democrats Replacements and substitutes in brackets Substitutes in italics