 Sweden's election was too close to call on Sunday night, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersen has said. Exit polls at first predicted victory for the Incubant left-wing coalition, but results later suggested the right-wing bloc could narrowly win. Immigration and crime were major issues in the campaign, and the far-right Sweden Democrat looks set to become the second-largest party. It could take until Wednesday for all votes to be counted. So after polls closed, an early exit poll by Sweden's public broadcaster suggested Ms Andersen's coalition for four left-wing parties will narrowly win, with 49.8% of the votes compared to 49.2%.