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Red Election

Trust no-one.

6.5(17)202144m1 season
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Where to watch Red Election in Sweden

Red Election is streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Viaplay in Sweden. Availability checked 23 May 2026.

About Red Election

Red Election is a 2021 web series in the Crime, Drama and Mystery genres, created by Ola Norén and Roland Ulvselius, starring Vic Carmen Sonne, Lydia Leonard and James D'Arcy. It spans 1 season and 10 episodes, and originally aired on Viaplay. It holds an average rating of 6.5/10 from 17 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Red Election in Sweden — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

Danish secret service agent Katrine Poulson and British spy Beatrice Ogilvy are thrown together in a race against time. As a terrorist plot against the British PM unfolds, Poulson and Ogilvy are tangled up in a web of lies, murder and power struggles; they can't trust anyone, and they soon realise the deadly conspiracy could be part of a far-reaching geopolitical masterplan.

Seasons (1)

  • Season 110 episodes · 2021

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Red Election in Sweden?+

In Sweden, you can stream Red Election on Amazon Prime Video and Viaplay.

Is Red Election on Netflix?+

Red Election is not on Netflix in Sweden right now, but you can stream it on Amazon Prime Video and Viaplay.

How many seasons of Red Election are there?+

Red Election has 1 season and 10 episodes in total.

Who stars in Red Election?+

Red Election stars Vic Carmen Sonne, Lydia Leonard, James D'Arcy, Stephen Dillane and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith.

When did Red Election come out?+

Red Election is a 2021 web series created by Ola Norén and Roland Ulvselius.

What genre is Red Election?+

Red Election is Crime, Drama and Mystery series.

Who created Red Election?+

Red Election was created by Ola Norén and Roland Ulvselius.

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