Ale Municipality


Ale Municipality is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Nödinge-Nol, more precisely in Alafors at
Ale Municipality was created in 1974, when the former municipalities of Nödinge, Skepplanda and Starrkärr were amalgamated. The new entity got its name from the old Ale Hundred, which had approximately the same territory.
It built one of the first indoor bandy arenas in Sweden, which was the first in Götaland, located in Bohuslän.

Localities

Inhabitants figures from 2000.
Ale has three sister cities:
Result of the 2006 election
Turnout 81,71% 15717
Moderate Party 21,24%
Centre Party 6,95%
Liberals 7,24%
Christian Democrats 7,10%
Swedish Social Democratic Party 40,01%
Left Party 7,15%
Green Party 4,19%
Sweden Democrats 3,93%
Other Parties 2,17%
Result of the 2010 election
Turnout 85,01% 17140 +4,30%
Moderate Party 28,22%
Centre party 4,97%
Liberals 6,47%
Christian Democrats 5,78%
Swedish Social Democratic Party 33,00%
Left Party 6,08%
Green Party 5,99%
Sweden Democrats 8,09%
Feminist Initiative 0,50%
Other Parties 0,90%
Result of the 2014 election
Turnout 86,18% +1,17%, Votes 18094
Moderate Party 22,19%
Centre Party 5,10%
Liberals 4,35%
Christian Democrats 4,36%
Swedish Social Democratic Party 32,34%
Left Party 6,30%
Green Party 5,63%
Sweden Democrats 16,25%
Feminist Initiative 2,51%
Other Parties 0,96%