valförluster
Valförluster is a term used in political science and public discourse to describe a decline in political support for a party or candidate between elections. It is typically expressed as a reduction in vote share, the number of votes, or, in winner-take-all systems, seats won. The concept is common in analyses of electoral performance and party strategy.
Measurement of valförluster relies on comparing results with a prior election. Useful metrics include change in
Causes of valförluster are diverse. They can stem from changes in public opinion, perceived government performance,
Implications of valförluster include shifts in mandate, coalition possibilities, and party strategy. Repeated or large losses
See also: vote share, electoral swing, turnout, seat change, electoral volatility.