Thanks for the update, ScaniaBoy. I too am worried about who counts the votes, but these are good numbers for Hofer so far. (By the way, I was in Scania last year. The numbers of Middle Easterners there were rather extraordinary, especially in comparison to nearby Denmark across the sound, which seemed to have far fewer. Theres nothing wrong with a manageable number of well-integrated, peaceful immigrants, but I find it troubling when it starts to look like an invasion force.)
Yes, it is going to be exciting tomorrow. I found out that in the first round less than 85% of the postal vote forms were returned, and also, that some of the postal votes may actually have been handed in at voting stations, in which case they have already been counted. That is all good for Hofer.
Unfortunately a vert large portion of the immigrants in Scania (and in the rest of Sweden) are not well-integrated, and it is a major social and economic problem.