Edition 02 · Riksdag 2026
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Edition 02 · Issue 01

Find where you stand.

Every position is read from the parties' own programmes and linked to its source. The match shows how sure it is — no false verdict. No agenda, no accounts, no tracking.

12 questions, about 3 minutes — go deeper whenever you want.

fig. 01 — example: how one party lands across the eight axes
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How it works

From questions to your map — in three steps.

01

Pick your topics

Eight axes cover the ground. Start where it matters most to you — the rest can wait.

No accounts, no tracking. Your answers live on your device only.

02

Take a stand

One thesis at a time, with the case from both sides. 12 answers unlock a first result — the whole compass takes about four minutes.

Skip freely. ‘No opinion’ is an answer too.

03

See your match

Every party position is read from the party’s own programme — and links back to it. No quiet guesswork.

The match shows a confidence range, never a false-precise verdict.

The leaders

Politics is people.

Nine people lead the eight parties in the Riksdag. Get to know the politics behind the name — the compass shows how close you stand to it.

fig. 02 — the Riksdag parties’ leaders and spokespersons. Click through for the party page.
The other half

A live read on where Sweden stands — updated automatically.

Every number on the site links back to the source poll, with each pollster’s house effects shown. Not averaged away.

Open the dashboard
Latest poll 26 Jun 2026
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fig. 04 — 30-day moving average, sample-weighted across all major pollsters
Days left
66

Until the polls open. Most Swedish voters make up their minds in the final three weeks. No rush, but no reason to wait either.

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Edition 02 · Riksdag 2026
polara
About Polara

Polara is a personal side project by Jonas Svensson — an attempt to see whether you can build a Swedish voting compass without party colour, agenda, or political funding.

The site draws on what the parties say themselves: election manifestos, party programmes, and websites. Every position links back to its source, and uncertainty is shown rather than hidden.

Open method. No accounts. No tracking. Here to help you think, not to persuade.

© 2026 · An independent civic project Set in Fraunces & Hanken Grotesk