Voters prioritize healthcare and crime fighting ahead of election

As the 2026 election year approaches, healthcare and crime fighting top voters' agenda. Immigration has lost importance since the last election, according to a DN/Ipsos survey. A completely new question has also entered the measurement.

According to a recent DN/Ipsos survey, published on October 17, 2025, Swedish voters have reassessed their priorities ahead of the 2026 election. Healthcare and crime fighting are now the most central issues on the agenda, while immigration is no longer as important as before.

The survey shows that immigration has lost significance since the previous election. Moreover, a completely new question has been introduced in the poll, indicating shifting societal interests. The article from Dagens Nyheter emphasizes how these changes reflect a reshuffling of voters' priority list.

The background to the survey is the upcoming election year, and the results are based on Ipsos opinion data. Details about the new question are not specified in available sources, but the trend points to a broader discussion around domestic challenges such as healthcare and security.

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