Interesting to see S losing to V. Was this trend replicated in other immigrant-heavy SAP strongholds in Malmö and/or Sweden as a whole?
Given than FI won that precinct, I doubt it's immigrant-heavy.
I was talking of the second precinct which he referenced, which is in Rosengard.
But, even there, that is not happening. S won easily. Sure, S lost 9% and V gained 7%, but in raw votes, that's +60 votes and +65 votes (with +153 voters).
Perhaps it means than V is doing very new with the new immigrants, but results of just one precincts are not enough to say that. It might be V being well-organised there, some local effect due to a candidate, some localised influx of non-immigrants somewhere in the precinct...