2015 Norwegian local elections

14 September 2015
Turnout59.7%
 
Party Labour Conservative Progress
Popular vote 785,799 552,334 225,438
Percentage 33% 23.2% 9.5%

 
Party Centre Liberal Christian Democratic
Popular vote 202,238 131,078 129,551
Percentage 8.5% 5.5% 5.4%

 
Party Green Socialist Left Red
Popular vote 100,955 97,933 46,689
Percentage 4.2% 4.1% 2.0%

Local elections were held in Norway on 14 September 2015. Voters elected representatives to municipal and county councils, which are responsible for education, public transport, health, and elderly care, and for the levy of certain taxes. The Labour Party became the largest party, gaining 33% of the vote, while the nationally governing Conservative and Progress parties suffered losses relative to their performances in the 2013 parliamentary and 2011 local elections.[1]

Term of office was 1 January 2016 until 31 December 2019.

The results meant that the Conservatives were set to lose control of Norway's two most populous cities, Oslo and Bergen.[2]

In Tromsø the Red Party garnered a record 14.4% of the votes. They formed a majority along with the Labour Party and the Socialist Left Party, and chose to phase out the local parliamentary system.[3]

Results

Municipal

Summary of the 14 September 2015 municipal election results
Party Vote Seats
Votes  % ±pp Won +/−
Labour Party (Ap) 789,17033.0Increase1.3 3,459Increase81
Conservative Party (H) 554,39923.2Decrease4.8 1,954Decrease394
Progress Party (Frp) 226,6409.5Decrease1.9 890Decrease253
Centre Party (Sp) 203,1888.5Increase1.8 1,774Increase354
Liberal Party (V) 131,8365.5Decrease0.8 545Decrease95
Christian Democratic Party (KrF) 130,2685.4Decrease0.1 623Decrease30
Green Party (MDG) 101,6124.2Increase3.3 231Increase213
Socialist Left Party (SV) 98,6254.1Increase0.1 359Decrease3
Red Party (R) 47,1022.0Increase0.4 80Increase23
Pensioners' Party (Pp) 18,5690.8±0.0 44Decrease6
Others 1,1393.8Increase0.1 0±0
Total 5,431,850100.00±0.0 300±0
Votes cast / turnout 5,566,29559.9Decrease3.7
Abstentions 4,274,23040.1Increase3.7
Source: VG

County councils

Summary of the 14 September 2015 county council election results
Party Vote Seats
Votes  % ±pp Won +/−
Labour Party (Ap) 741,97633.6Increase0.4 277Increase4
Conservative Party (H) 517,31823.4Decrease4.2 167Decrease43
Progress Party (Frp) 226,98610.3Decrease1.5 83Decrease13
Centre Party (Sp) 176,2528.0Increase1.7 80Increase19
Christian Democratic Party (KrF) 123,0755.6Decrease0.2 46Decrease1
Green Party (MDG) 111,1685.0Increase3.7 36Increase34
Liberal Party (V) 109,5565.0Decrease0.7 39Decrease7
Socialist Left Party (SV) 88,9444.0Decrease0.3 28Decrease6
Red Party (R) 47,5612.2Increase0.4 10Increase3
Pensioners' Party (Pp) 20,1850.9±0.0 3±0
Others 1,1392.0Increase0.6 0±0
Total 5,431,850100.00±0.0 300±0
Votes cast / turnout 5,566,29555.8Decrease3.4
Abstentions 4,274,23044.2Increase3.4
Source: VG

References

  1. Doksheim, Therese (15 September 2015). "Stor oversikt: Slik gikk kommunevalget". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  2. Aartun, Jorun Sofie F.; et al. "- Jeg vil tro at min tid som ordfører er over (I believe my time as mayor has come to an end)". Dagens Næringsliv (in Norwegian). Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  3. Bjørnbakk, Jan-Morten (30 September 2015). "Tromsø vraker byråd - og "tjener" inn» 40 lærerlønner". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 10 December 2015.

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