Akershus
Constituency
for the Storting
Outline map
Location of Akershus within Norway
Municipality
CountyAkershus
Population682,694 (2021)[1]
Electorate471,106 (2021)
Area5,669 km2 (2021)[2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 18 (2021–present)
  • 16 (2013–2021)
  • 15 (2005–2013)
  • 12 (1985–2005)
  • 10 (1973–1985)
  • 7 (1921–1973)
Members of the Storting[3]
List
Created from
List
  • Aker
  • Bærum and Follo
  • Lower Romerike
  • Mellem Romerike
  • Upper Romerike

Akershus is one of the 19 multi-member constituencies of the Storting, the national legislature of Norway. The constituency was established in 1921 following the introduction of proportional representation for elections to the Storting. It consists of the municipalities of Ås, Asker, Aurskog-Høland, Bærum, Eidsvoll, Enebakk, Frogn, Gjerdrum, Hurdal, Lillestrøm, Lørenskog, Lunner, Nannestad, Nes, Nesodden, Nittedal, Nordre Follo, Rælingen, Ullensaker and Vestby in the county of Akershus. The constituency currently elects 18 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 471,106 registered electors.

Electoral system

Akershus currently elects 18 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open[lower-alpha 1] party-list proportional representation electoral system.[7][8] Constituency seats are allocated by the County Electoral Committee using the Modified Sainte-Laguë method.[9][10] Compensatory seats (seats at large) are calculated based on the national vote and are allocated by the National Electoral Committee using the Modified Sainte-Laguë method at the constituency level (one for each constituency).[9] Only parties that reach the 4% national threshold compete for compensatory seats.[11][12]

Election results

Summary

ElectionCommunists
K
Red
R / RV / FMS
Socialist Left
SV / SF
Labour
Ap
Greens
MDG
Centre
Sp / Bp / L
Liberals
V
Christian
Democrats

KrF
Conservatives
H
Progress
FrP / ALP
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
202114,5723.94%125,2406.82%195,60925.82%517,4614.72%132,5848.80%225,3936.86%17,5802.05%0101,43927.39%538,77910.47%2
20176,5421.94%017,8595.30%188,68926.32%512,4593.70%020,2196.00%121,8536.48%17,8392.33%0104,45130.99%550,74115.06%3
20132,3650.74%011,3053.52%091,36428.44%59,8043.05%08,1112.52%020,2176.29%110,3773.23%0108,86033.89%754,65817.01%3
20092,5660.85%017,0405.67%1101,24133.68%51,1810.39%09,4353.14%014,6884.89%19,3083.10%069,50523.12%473,30024.39%4
20052,2690.79%022,5557.85%187,70230.52%54800.17%011,3283.94%021,8347.60%111,2123.90%059,18120.60%467,41123.46%4
20011340.05%01,9020.70%033,16812.29%263,64323.58%36600.24%08,7473.24%010,8554.02%021,4467.94%185,61831.72%438,83014.38%2
19971190.04%02,8741.06%015,4045.69%194,18734.80%59760.36%012,4784.61%010,8534.01%024,9309.21%158,99321.80%347,21817.45%2
19932,0020.80%016,5056.57%194,83737.77%56700.27%026,61010.60%18,6993.46%010,5524.20%066,67426.55%419,4397.74%1
19891,4640.56%026,2959.98%180,86230.68%41,3530.51%012,1874.62%07,6342.90%011,2294.26%081,14030.79%539,85115.12%2
19852970.12%01,1830.48%014,2215.73%185,86434.62%512,1624.90%16,8802.77%09,8813.98%0102,36041.27%512,9845.23%0
19815080.22%01,5750.68%012,7275.53%076,11233.09%411,3484.93%07,8813.43%011,0474.80%092,06940.03%513,6975.96%1
19776190.30%01,3620.66%09,6184.65%083,30340.25%413,2226.39%16,4583.12%013,7646.65%171,74034.67%44,4582.15%0
19739450.50%022,35911.87%162,74033.31%315,3698.16%15,0162.66%013,1787.00%145,08023.93%313,0406.92%1
19691,5540.89%06,8183.90%079,45845.48%323,31613.35%118,39910.53%145,16125.85%2
19651,8791.24%09,8666.49%064,88242.65%313,5118.88%116,24310.68%16,8684.51%038,87825.56%2
19613,0602.41%06,5375.14%059,52746.82%412,1779.58%17,6236.00%07,7256.08%030,49623.99%2
19574,0833.55%057,81350.29%411,3019.83%18,5797.46%07,7176.71%025,46622.15%2
19535,9885.64%052,24349.17%411,75511.06%16,1555.79%07,8927.43%022,20720.90%2
19497,1647.24%048,00248.53%411,33511.46%14,8754.93%07,2127.29%020,01720.24%2
194520,01513.26%159,92839.70%39,1776.08%07,2244.79%016,17910.72%138,41825.45%2
193664,48349.36%413,23510.13%14,3983.37%035,37127.07%2
19337480.68%050,61946.25%413,69812.52%16,5255.96%029,82027.25%2
19305930.58%040,94740.07%315,11914.79%15,3745.26%034,54133.80%3
19271,0441.21%039,88546.15%311,35213.13%12,7923.23%020,42623.63%2
19241,6732.17%018,68924.22%211,22214.54%13,0803.99%031,91541.36%3
192112,72820.78%19,04714.77%13,2055.23%026,55843.37%4

(Excludes compensatory seats. Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed

2020s

2021

Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 13 September 2021:[13]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH101,43927.39%516
Labour PartyAp95,60925.82%505
Progress PartyFrP38,77910.47%202
Centre PartySp32,5848.80%202
Liberal PartyV25,3936.86%101
Socialist Left PartySV25,2406.82%101
Green PartyMDG17,4614.72%101
Red PartyR14,5723.94%101
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,5802.05%000
Democrats in Norway4,0071.08%000
Pensioners' PartyPP2,2860.62%000
Health Party1,1610.31%000
Center Party9530.26%000
The ChristiansPDK7190.19%000
Capitalist Party6360.17%000
People's Action No to More Road TollsFNB6340.17%000
Industry and Business PartyINP4890.13%000
Pirate Party of Norway3380.09%000
Alliance - Alternative for Norway3090.08%000
The Generation Party1120.03%000
Valid Votes370,301100.00%18119
Blank Votes2,3720.64%
Rejected Votes – Other6140.16%
Total Polled373,28779.24%
Registered Electors471,106

The following candidates were elected:[14] Henrik Asheim (H); Åsmund Grøver Aukrust (Ap); Une Aina Bastholm (MDG); Kirsti Bergstø (SV); Hårek Elvenes (H); Sigbjørn Gjelsvik (Sp); Himanshu Gulati (FrP); Anniken Huitfeldt (Ap); Mani Hussaini (Ap); Turid Kristensen (H); Hans Andreas Limi (FrP); Anne Kristine Linnestad (H); Marie Sneve Martinussen (R); Tuva Moflag (Ap); Sverre Myrli (Ap); Abid Raja (V); Else Marie Tveit Rødby (Sp); Jan Tore Sanner (H); and Tone Wilhelmsen Trøen (H).

2010s

2017

Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 11 September 2017:[15]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH104,45130.99%516
Labour PartyAp88,68926.32%505
Progress PartyFrP50,74115.06%303
Liberal PartyV21,8536.48%101
Centre PartySp20,2196.00%101
Socialist Left PartySV17,8595.30%101
Green PartyMDG12,4593.70%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,8392.33%000
Red PartyR6,5421.94%000
Health Party2,0520.61%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,9540.58%000
Capitalist Party5980.18%000
Pirate Party of Norway5650.17%000
The ChristiansPDK4200.12%000
The Alliance3830.11%000
Democrats in Norway2680.08%000
Coastal PartyKP1360.04%000
Valid Votes337,028100.00%16117
Blank Votes1,8720.55%
Rejected Votes – Other5580.16%
Total Polled339,45881.38%
Registered Electors417,141

The following candidates were elected:[16] Henrik Asheim (H); Åsmund Grøver Aukrust (Ap); Hårek Elvenes (H); Sigbjørn Gjelsvik (Sp); Himanshu Gulati (FrP); Anniken Huitfeldt (Ap); Nils Aage Jegstad (H); Kari Kjønaas Kjos (FrP); Turid Kristensen (H); Hans Andreas Limi (FrP); Tuva Moflag (Ap); Sverre Myrli (Ap); Abid Raja (V); Nina Sandberg (Ap); Jan Tore Sanner (H); Tone Wilhelmsen Trøen (H); and Nicholas Wilkinson (SV).

2013

Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 2013:[17]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH108,86033.89%707
Labour PartyAp91,36428.44%505
Progress PartyFrP54,65817.01%303
Liberal PartyV20,2176.29%101
Socialist Left PartySV11,3053.52%011
Christian Democratic PartyKrF10,3773.23%000
Green PartyMDG9,8043.05%000
Centre PartySp8,1112.52%000
Red PartyR2,3650.74%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,5570.48%000
Pirate Party of Norway1,1060.34%000
The ChristiansPDK7920.25%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP1970.06%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF1950.06%000
Coastal PartyKP1490.05%000
Democrats in Norway1150.04%000
Society Party770.02%000
Valid Votes321,249100.00%16117
Blank Votes1,2670.39%
Rejected Votes – Other4360.14%
Total Polled322,95281.88%
Registered Electors394,439

The following candidates were elected:[18] Marianne Aasen (Ap); Henrik Asheim (H); Åsmund Grøver Aukrust (Ap); Gunvor Eldegard (Ap); Sylvi Graham (H); Anniken Huitfeldt (Ap); Nils Aage Jegstad (H); Kari Kjønaas Kjos (FrP); Hans Andreas Limi (FrP); Bente Stein Mathisen (H); Sverre Myrli (Ap); Abid Raja (V); Jan Tore Sanner (H); Bård Vegar Solhjell (SV); Ib Thomsen (FrP); Mette Tønder (H); and Tone Wilhelmsen Trøen (H).

2000s

2009

Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 2009:[19]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp101,24133.68%505
Progress PartyFrP73,30024.39%404
Conservative PartyH69,50523.12%404
Socialist Left PartySV17,0405.67%101
Liberal PartyV14,6884.89%101
Centre PartySp9,4353.14%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF9,3083.10%011
Red PartyR2,5660.85%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,5950.53%000
Green PartyMDG1,1810.39%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP3070.10%000
Democrats in Norway1640.05%000
Coastal PartyKP1530.05%000
One (Written) Language1030.03%000
Valid Votes300,586100.00%15116
Blank Votes1,2860.43%
Rejected Votes – Other2440.08%
Total Polled302,11680.43%
Registered Electors375,622

The following candidates were elected:[20] Marianne Aasen (Ap); Hans Frode Asmyhr (FrP); André Oktay Dahl (H); Gunvor Eldegard (Ap); Sylvi Graham (H); Knut Arild Hareide (KrF); Morten Høglund (FrP); Anniken Huitfeldt (Ap); Gorm Kjernli (Ap); Kari Kjønaas Kjos (FrP); Sverre Myrli (Ap); Jan Tore Sanner (H); Sonja Irene Sjøli (H); Bård Vegar Solhjell (SV); Borghild Tenden (V); and Ib Thomsen (FrP).

2005

Results of the 2005 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 2005:[21][22]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp87,70230.52%505
Progress PartyFrP67,41123.46%404
Conservative PartyH59,18120.60%404
Socialist Left PartySV22,5557.85%101
Liberal PartyV21,8347.60%101
Centre PartySp11,3283.94%011
Christian Democratic PartyKrF11,2123.90%000
Red Electoral AllianceRV2,2690.79%000
Pensioners' PartyPP2,1020.73%000
Coastal PartyKP5590.19%000
Green PartyMDG4800.17%000
Abortion Opponents' List2650.09%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP2500.09%000
Democrats1320.05%000
Reform Party370.01%000
Valid Votes287,317100.00%15116
Blank Votes1,1870.41%
Rejected Votes – Other2620.09%
Total Polled288,76681.10%
Registered Electors356,045

The following candidates were elected:[23] Marianne Aasen (Ap); Hans Frode Asmyhr (FrP); Vidar Bjørnstad (Ap); André Oktay Dahl (H); Gunvor Eldegard (Ap); Åslaug Haga (Sp); Morten Høglund (FrP); Anniken Huitfeldt (Ap); Kari Kjønaas Kjos (FrP); Sverre Myrli (Ap); Jan Petersen (H); Rolf Reikvam (SV); Jan Tore Sanner (H); Sonja Irene Sjøli (H); Borghild Tenden (V); and Ib Thomsen (FrP).

2001

Results of the 2001 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 2001:[21][22]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH85,61831.72%415
Labour PartyAp63,64323.58%303
Progress PartyFrP38,83014.38%213
Socialist Left PartySV33,16812.29%202
Christian Democratic PartyKrF21,4467.94%101
Liberal PartyV10,8554.02%000
Centre PartySp8,7473.24%011
Pensioners' PartyPP2,6850.99%000
Red Electoral AllianceRV1,9020.70%000
Coastal PartyKP1,3730.51%000
Green PartyMDG6600.24%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP2920.11%000
Fatherland PartyFLP2670.10%000
Norwegian People's PartyNFP1790.07%000
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party1550.06%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1340.05%000
Valid Votes269,954100.00%12315
Rejected Votes2,0060.74%
Total Polled271,96079.08%
Registered Electors343,896

The following candidates were elected:[24] Siri Hall Arnøy (SV); Vidar Bjørnstad (Ap); Julie Christiansen (H); Kjell Engebretsen (Ap); Ursula Evje (FrP); Grethe Fossli (Ap); Åslaug Haga (Sp); Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (KrF); Morten Høglund (FrP); André Kvakkestad (FrP); Leif Frode Onarheim (H); Jan Petersen (H); Rolf Reikvam (SV); Jan Tore Sanner (H); and Sonja Irene Sjøli (H).

1990s

1997

Results of the 1997 parliamentary election held on 15 September 1997:[25][26][27]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp94,18734.80%505
Conservative PartyH58,99321.80%303
Progress PartyFrP47,21817.45%202
Christian Democratic PartyKrF24,9309.21%101
Socialist Left PartySV15,4045.69%101
Centre PartySp12,4784.61%011
Liberal PartyV10,8534.01%011
Red Electoral AllianceRV2,8741.06%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,8300.68%000
Green PartyMDG9760.36%000
Fatherland PartyFLP2980.11%000
Natural Law Party2580.10%000
White Electoral Alliance1590.06%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1190.04%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF740.03%000
Valid Votes270,651100.00%12214
Rejected Votes1,1170.41%
Total Polled271,76882.01%
Registered Electors331,397

The following candidates were elected:[28] Vidar Bjørnstad (Ap); Anneliese Dørum (Ap); Kjell Engebretsen (Ap); Anne Enger (Sp); Ursula Evje (FrP); Grethe Fossli (Ap); Fridtjof Frank Gundersen (FrP); Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (KrF); Terje Johansen (V); Sverre Myrli (Ap); Jan Petersen (H); Rolf Reikvam (SV); Jan Tore Sanner (H); and Sonja Irene Sjøli (H).

1993

Results of the 1993 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1993:[29][30][31]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp94,83737.77%505
Conservative PartyH66,67426.55%404
Centre PartySp26,61010.60%101
Progress PartyFrP19,4397.74%112
Socialist Left PartySV16,5056.57%101
Christian Democratic PartyKrF10,5524.20%011
Liberal PartyV8,6993.46%000
Pensioners' PartyPP2,5471.01%000
Red Electoral AllianceRV2,0020.80%000
Fatherland PartyFLP1,2120.48%000
New Future Coalition PartySNF9220.37%000
Green PartyMDG6700.27%000
Natural Law Party3070.12%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF1410.06%000
Valid Votes251,117100.00%12214
Rejected Votes1,1950.47%
Total Polled252,31279.02%
Registered Electors319,318

The following candidates were elected:[32] Vidar Bjørnstad (Ap); Stephen Bråthen (FrP); Paul Chaffey (SV); Anneliese Dørum (Ap); Kjell Engebretsen (Ap); Anne Enger (Sp); Eva R. Finstad (H); Kaci Kullmann Five (H); Grethe Fossli (Ap); Fridtjof Frank Gundersen (FrP); Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (KrF); Jan Petersen (H); Jan Tore Sanner (H); and Solveig Torsvik (Ap).

1980s

1989

Results of the 1989 parliamentary election held on 10 and 11 September 1989:[33][34][35][36]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH81,14030.79%505
Labour PartyAp80,86230.68%404
Progress PartyFrP39,85115.12%213
Socialist Left PartySV26,2959.98%112
Centre PartySp12,1874.62%011
Christian Democratic PartyKrF11,2294.26%000
Liberal PartyV7,6342.90%000
County Lists for Environment and SolidarityFMS1,4640.56%000
Green PartyMDG1,3530.51%000
Stop ImmigrationSI1,3420.51%000
Liberals-Europe Party1160.04%000
Free Elected Representatives590.02%000
Valid Votes263,532100.00%12315
Rejected Votes7150.27%
Total Polled264,24785.90%
Registered Electors307,608

The following candidates were elected:[37] Tora Aasland (SV); Jo Benkow (H); Helen Bøsterud (Ap); Paul Chaffey (SV); Anneliese Dørum (Ap); Anne Enger (Sp); Jan Erik Fåne (FrP); Eva R. Finstad (H); Kaci Kullmann Five (H); Fridtjof Frank Gundersen (FrP); Tore Haugen (H); Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen Mykland (Ap); Jan Petersen (H); Reiulf Steen (Ap); and Finn Thoresen (FrP).

1985

Results of the 1985 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 1985:[38][39][40][41]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyH102,36041.27%6102,36041.49%5
Labour PartyAp85,86434.62%585,86434.80%5
Centre PartySp12,1624.90%022,4019.08%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF9,8813.98%0
Liberal People's PartyDLF1,6480.66%0
Socialist Left PartySV14,2215.73%114,2215.76%1
Progress PartyFrP12,9845.23%012,9845.26%0
Liberal PartyV6,8802.77%06,8802.79%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV1,1830.48%01,1830.48%0
Pensioners' PartyPP4990.20%04990.20%0
Communist Party of NorwayK2970.12%02970.12%0
Free Elected Representatives490.02%0490.02%0
Valid Votes248,028100.00%12246,738100.00%12
Rejected Votes3230.13%
Total Polled248,35186.63%
Registered Electors286,669

As the list alliance was entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as list alliance votes.[39] The Sp-KrF-DLF list alliance's seat was allocated to the Centre Party.[39]

The following candidates were elected:[42] Tora Aasland (SV); Jo Benkow (H); Helen Bøsterud (Ap); Anneliese Dørum (Ap); Anne Enger (Sp); Kaci Kullmann Five (H); Terje Granerud (Ap); Carl Fredrik Lowzow (H); Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen Mykland (Ap); Jan Petersen (H); Rolf Presthus (H); and Reiulf Steen (Ap).

1981

Results of the 1981 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 1981:[43][44][45][46]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyH92,06940.03%5
Labour PartyAp76,11233.09%4
Progress PartyFrP13,6975.96%1
Socialist Left PartySV12,7275.53%0
Centre PartySp11,3484.93%0
Christian Democratic PartyKrF11,0474.80%0
Liberal PartyV7,8813.43%0
Liberal People's PartyDLF2,8921.26%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV1,5750.68%0
Communist Party of NorwayK5080.22%0
Plebiscite Party830.04%0
Free Elected Representatives660.03%0
Valid Votes230,005100.00%10
Rejected Votes3280.14%
Total Polled230,33386.44%
Registered Electors266,471

The following candidates were elected:[47] Jo Benkow (H); Helen Bøsterud (Ap); Kaci Kullmann Five (H); Einar Førde (Ap); Terje Granerud (Ap); Fridtjof Frank Gundersen (FrP); Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen Mykland (Ap); Carl Fredrik Lowzow (H); Jan Petersen (H); and Rolf Presthus (H).

1970s

1977

Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977:[48][49][50][51]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp83,30340.25%4
Conservative PartyH71,74034.67%4
Christian Democratic PartyKrF13,7646.65%1
Centre PartySp13,2226.39%1
Socialist Left PartySV9,6184.65%0
Liberal PartyV6,4583.12%0
Progress PartyFrP4,4582.15%0
New People's PartyDNF2,0590.99%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV1,3620.66%0
Communist Party of NorwayK6190.30%0
Single Person's Party1720.08%0
Norwegian Democratic Party990.05%0
Free Elected Representatives690.03%0
Valid Votes206,943100.00%10
Rejected Votes2460.12%
Total Polled207,18986.80%
Registered Electors238,698

The following candidates were elected:[52] Erland Asdahl (Sp); Jo Benkow (H); Helen Bøsterud (Ap); Thor Gystad (Ap); Anne-Olaug Ingeborgrud (KrF); Gerd Kirste (H); Carl Fredrik Lowzow (H); Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen Mykland (Ap); Rolf Presthus (H); and Inger Louise Valle (Ap).

1973

Results of the 1973 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 1973:[53][54][55][56]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp62,74033.31%3
Conservative PartyH45,08023.93%3
Socialist Electoral LeagueSV22,35911.87%1
Centre PartySp15,3698.16%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF13,1787.00%1
Anders Lange's PartyALP13,0406.92%1
New People's PartyDNF9,9465.28%0
Liberal PartyV5,0162.66%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV9450.50%0
Single Person's Party4200.22%0
Women's Free Elected Representatives1700.09%0
Norwegian Democratic Party1030.05%0
Valid Votes188,366100.00%10
Rejected Votes2730.14%
Total Polled188,63984.17%
Registered Electors224,117

The following candidates were elected:[57] Egil Aarvik (KrF); Tønnes Andenæs (Ap); Jo Benkow (H); Erik Gjems-Onstad (ALP); Thor Gystad (Ap); Gerd Kirste (H); Sonja Ludvigsen (Ap); Rolf Presthus (H); Torild Skard (SV); and Bjørn Unneberg (Sp).

1960s

1969

Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969:[58][59][60][61]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp79,45845.48%3
Conservative PartyH45,16125.85%2
Centre PartyChristian Democratic PartySp-KrF23,31613.35%1
Liberal PartyV18,39910.53%1
Socialist People's PartySF6,8183.90%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,5540.89%0
Wild Votes10.00%0
Valid Votes174,707100.00%7
Rejected Votes2430.14%
Total Polled174,95087.73%
Registered Electors199,417

The following candidates were elected:[62] Tønnes Andenæs (Ap); Jo Benkow (H); Thor Gystad (Ap); Halfdan Hegtun (V); Sonja Ludvigsen (Ap); Rolf Presthus (H); and Bjørn Unneberg (Sp-KrF).

1965

Results of the 1965 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1965:[63][64][65][66]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp64,88242.65%3
Conservative PartyH38,87825.56%2
Liberal PartyV16,24310.68%1
Centre PartySp13,5118.88%1
Socialist People's PartySF9,8666.49%0
Christian Democratic PartyKrF6,8684.51%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,8791.24%0
Valid Votes152,127100.00%7
Rejected Votes5690.37%
Total Polled152,69689.33%
Registered Electors170,927

The following candidates were elected:[67] Kristian Asdahl (H); Jo Benkow (H); Hans Borgen (Sp); Thor Fossum (Ap); Halfdan Hegtun (V); Halvard Lange (Ap); and Sonja Ludvigsen (Ap).

1961

Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961:[68][69][70][71]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp59,52746.82%4
Conservative PartyH30,49623.99%2
Centre PartySp12,1779.58%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,7256.08%0
Liberal PartyV7,6236.00%0
Socialist People's PartySF6,5375.14%0
Communist Party of NorwayK3,0602.41%0
Valid Votes127,145100.00%7
Rejected Votes5480.43%
Total Polled127,69383.66%
Registered Electors152,625

The following candidates were elected:[69][72] Kristian Asdahl (H), 30,493 votes; Hans Borgen (Sp), 12,178 votes; Thor Fossum (Ap), 59,520 votes; Halvard Lange (Ap), 59,519 votes; John Lyng (H), 30,488 votes; Hartvig Svendsen (Ap), 59,522 votes; and Liv Tomter (Ap), 59,519 votes.

1950s

1957

Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957:[73][74][75][76]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp57,81350.29%4
Conservative PartyH25,46622.15%2
Farmers' PartyBp11,3019.83%1
Liberal PartyV8,5797.46%0
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,7176.71%0
Communist Party of NorwayK4,0833.55%0
Valid Votes114,959100.00%7
Rejected Votes5510.48%
Total Polled115,51081.31%
Registered Electors142,064

The following candidates were elected:[77] Hans Borgen (Bp); Hartvig Caspar Christie (H); Halvard Lange (Ap); John Lyng (H); Arne Torolf Strøm (Ap); Hartvig Svendsen (Ap); and Liv Tomter (Ap).

1953

Results of the 1953 parliamentary election held on 12 October 1953:[78][79][80]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp52,24349.17%4
Conservative PartyH22,20720.90%2
Farmers' PartyBp11,75511.06%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,8927.43%0
Liberal PartyV6,1555.79%0
Communist Party of NorwayK5,9885.64%0
Wild Votes40.00%0
Valid Votes106,244100.00%7
Rejected Votes5090.48%
Total Polled106,75381.19%
Registered Electors131,479

The following candidates were elected:[81] Kristian Asdahl (H); Hans Borgen (Bp); Hartvig Caspar Christie (H); Halvard Lange (Ap); Arne Torolf Strøm (Ap); Hartvig Svendsen (Ap); and Liv Tomter (Ap).

1940s

1949

Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949:[82][83]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp48,00248.53%4
Conservative PartyH20,01720.24%2
Farmers' PartyBp11,33511.46%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,2127.29%0
Communist Party of NorwayK7,1647.24%0
Liberal PartyV4,8754.93%0
Society PartySamfp3070.31%0
Valid Votes98,912100.00%7
Rejected Votes5820.58%
Total Polled99,49484.18%
Registered Electors118,192

The following candidates were elected:[84] Hans Borgen (Bp); Hartvig Caspar Christie (H); Sverre Hope (H); Halvard Lange (Ap); Arne Torolf Strøm (Ap); Hartvig Svendsen (Ap); and Liv Tomter (Ap).

1945

Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 8 October 1945:[85][86]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp59,92839.70%359,92839.71%3
Conservative PartyH38,41825.45%247,58331.53%2
Farmers' PartyBp9,1776.08%0
Communist Party of NorwayK20,01513.26%120,01513.26%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF16,17910.72%116,17910.72%1
Liberal PartyV7,2244.79%07,2244.79%0
Valid Votes150,941100.00%7150,929100.00%7
Rejected Votes1,4400.94%
Total Polled152,38181.97%
Registered Electors185,894

As the list alliance was not entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as party votes.[85]

The following candidates were elected:[87] Kirsten Hansteen (K); Sverre Hope (H); Trygve Lie (Ap); Herman Smitt Ingebretsen (H); Arne Torolf Strøm (Ap); Hartvig Svendsen (Ap); and Erling Wikborg (KrF).

1930s

1936

Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 19 October 1936:[88][89]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp64,48349.36%464,48349.36%4
Conservative PartyH35,37127.07%257,34843.90%3
Farmers' PartyBp13,23510.13%1
Free-minded People's PartyFatherland LeagueFF-Fl8,7556.70%0
Liberal PartyV4,3983.37%04,3983.37%0
Nasjonal SamlingNS3,5732.73%03,5732.74%0
Society PartySamfp8260.63%08260.63%0
Wild Votes20.00%020.00%0
Valid Votes130,643100.00%7130,630100.00%7
Rejected Votes9230.70%
Total Polled131,56685.96%
Registered Electors153,052

As the list alliance was not entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as party votes.[88]

The following candidates were elected:[88] Ole Ludvig Bærøe (H); Harald Halvorsen (Ap); Christian Ludvig Jensen (H); Bernt Korslund (Ap); Trygve Lie (Ap); Marta Marie Nielsen (Ap); and Jon Sundby (Bp).

1933

Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 16 October 1933:[90][91]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp50,61946.25%450,61946.26%4
Conservative PartyH29,82027.25%229,82027.25%2
Farmers' PartyBp13,69812.52%121,25519.43%1
Free-minded People's PartyFF4,3693.99%0
Nasjonal SamlingNS3,2192.94%0
Liberal PartyV6,5255.96%06,5255.96%0
Communist Party of NorwayK7480.68%07480.68%0
Society PartySamfp2270.21%02270.21%0
Akershus Social Democratic Party2200.20%02200.20%0
Wild Votes50.00%050.00%0
Valid Votes109,450100.00%7109,419100.00%7
Rejected Votes6050.55%
Total Polled110,05578.78%
Registered Electors139,699

As the list alliance was not entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as party votes.[90]

The following candidates were elected:[90] Ole Ludvig Bærøe (H); Harald Gram (H); Harald Halvorsen (Ap); Bernt Korslund (Ap); Knut Monssen Nordanger (Ap); Helga Ramstad (Ap); and Jon Sundby (Bp).

1930

Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 20 October 1930:[92][93]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp40,94740.07%340,94740.13%3
Conservative PartyH34,54133.80%360,48659.28%4
Farmers' PartyBp15,11914.79%1
Free-minded People's PartyFF5,6205.50%0
Liberal PartyV5,3745.26%0
Communist Party of NorwayK5930.58%05930.58%0
Valid Votes102,194100.00%7102,026100.00%7
Rejected Votes8630.84%
Total Polled103,05779.95%
Registered Electors128,904

As the list alliance was not entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as party votes.[92]

The following candidates were elected:[92] Finn Blakstad (H); Harald Gram (H); Harald Halvorsen (Ap); Thorleif Høilund (Ap); Knut Monssen Nordanger (Ap); Alf Staver (H); and Jon Sundby (Bp).

1920s

1927

Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927:[94][95]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp39,88546.15%3
Conservative PartyH20,42623.63%2
Farmers' PartyBp11,35213.13%1
Free-minded Liberal PartyFV10,93012.65%1
Liberal PartyV2,7923.23%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,0441.21%0
Valid Votes86,429100.00%7
Rejected Votes6110.70%
Total Polled87,04074.28%
Registered Electors117,184

The following candidates were elected:[94] Harald Gram (H); Harald Halvorsen (Ap); Thorleif Høilund (Ap); Knut Monssen Nordanger (Ap); Jon Sundby (Bp); Rolf Thommessen (FV); and Anders Venger (H).

1924

Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 21 October 1924:[96][97]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyH31,91541.36%3
Labour PartyAp18,68924.22%2
Farmers' PartyBp11,22214.54%1
Social Democratic Labour Party of NorwayS10,57613.71%1
Liberal PartyV3,0803.99%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,6732.17%0
Wild Votes40.01%0
Valid Votes77,159100.00%7
Rejected Votes7851.01%
Total Polled77,94475.10%
Registered Electors103,782

The following candidates were elected:[96] Olaf Bryn (H); Harald Halvorsen (S); Alfred Madsen (Ap); Peter Andreas Morell (H); Knut Monssen Nordanger (Ap); Jon Sundby (Bp); and Anders Venger (H).

1921

Results of the 1921 parliamentary election held on 24 October 1921:[98][99]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal PartyH-FV26,55843.37%4
Labour PartyAp12,72820.78%1
Norwegian Farmers' AssociationL9,04714.77%1
Social Democratic Labour Party of NorwayS8,35113.64%1
Liberal PartyV3,2055.23%0
Radical People's PartyRF1,3332.18%0
Wild Votes180.03%0
Valid Votes61,240100.00%7
Rejected Votes6511.05%
Total Polled61,89169.39%
Registered Electors89,187

The following candidates were elected:[98] Jacob Brevig (H-FV); Olaf Bryn (H-FV); Harald Halvorsen (S); Alfred Madsen (Ap); Peter Andreas Morell (H-FV); Jon Sundby (L); and Anders Venger (H-FV).

Notes

  1. Although technically elections to the Storting have open lists, they are in effect closed lists as a majority of those voting for a party must make changes to the lists for the changes to take effect, which has never happened since the introduction of proportional representation in 1921, and as result candidates are elected in the order submitted by the party.[4][5][6]

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