Swedish general election, 1952 (Prime Minister Ohlin)

General elections were held in Sweden on 21 September 1952. While the Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party with 110 of the 230 seats in the Second Chamber of the Riksdag the non-socialist parties, fronted by Bertil Ohlin won 116 seats and a majority in the second chamber of the parliament. The election results allowed Ohlin to form a majority government with the Farmers' League, led by Gunnar Hedlund and the Right Party, led by Jarl Hjalmarson

The Catalina affair had taken place a few months prior to the election and was highly debated during the time.