(19 Sep 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Various of exit polls being shown at governing Moderate party election night headquarters
2. Various of Moderate party supporters cheering and watching exit polls
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Narda Hansen, Moderate party member:
"Of course we are very happy, we are very happy because we have been working very hard. We have campaigned a lot and we believe that the best for Sweden is to continue in power."
4. Mid shot of balloons and poster with picture of Swedish Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt
5. Wide of Social Democrat party election night headquarters
6. Various of supporters watching exit poll results
7. Set-up shot of blogger Kristian Krassman
8. SOUNDBITE: (Swedish) Kristian Krassman, Social democrat blogger:
"My first thought is that I would like the numbers to look better. But, it is an exit poll and I don't know how many people they interviewed so we have to wait and see - the night is long. But it is worrying to see the results for the Sweden Democrats. If neither bloc gets its own majority, we will be in an unsteady parliamentary position in Sweden."
9. Social Democrat member of parliament Anders Ygeman watching exit polls
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Anders Ygeman, Social Democrat member of parliament:
"It's been better than the polls we had a few days ago. We are moving in the right direction. The question is - how good is it going to be?"
11. People watching exit polls
STORYLINE
A TV election forecast based on partial results shows Sweden's centre-right government winning a one-seat majority in Parliament.
The SVT forecast gave the governing coalition 175 of the 349 seats in the legislature, with the left-wing opposition getting 154 seats.
SVT predicts the far-right Sweden Democrats getting 20 seats, not enough to play kingmaker.
The tight margin means the election is still too close to call.
"It is worrying to see the results for the Sweden Democrats. If neither bloc gets its own majority, we will be in an unsteady parliamentary position in Sweden," said Social Democrat blogger Kristian Krassman.
An exit poll, taken as voting stations closed on Sunday, showed the Sweden Democrats could hold the balance of power.
Official results were expected later on Sunday.
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