Nord-Trøndelag (Storting constituency)

Nord-Trøndelag (lit. transl.North Trøndelag; Southern Sami: Noerhte-Tröndelaage) 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 Flatanger, Frosta, Grong, Høylandet, Inderøy, Leka, Levanger, Lierne, Meråker, Nærøysund, Namsos, Namsskogan, Overhalla, Raarvihke, Snåase, Steinkjer, Stjørdal and Verdal in the county of Trøndelag. The constituency currently elects four of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 100,638 registered electors.

Nord-Trøndelag
Noerhte-Tröndelaage
Constituency
for the Storting
Outline map
Location of Nord-Trøndelag within Norway
Municipality
CountyTrøndelag
Population133,831 (2021)[1]
Electorate100,638 (2021)
Area21,944 km2 (2021)[2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 4 (2013–present)
  • 5 (2005–2013)
  • 6 (1953–2005)
  • 5 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[3]
List
Created from
List
  • Namdalen
  • Snaasen
  • Stjørdalen
  • Værdalen

Electoral system

Nord-Trøndelag currently elects four 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
20213,0353.96%04,3895.73%025,73033.57%21,4241.86%022,08928.82%21,5572.03%01,7262.25%08,12110.60%06,1468.02%0
20171,2821.63%03,9515.04%026,82234.20%21,3861.77%019,15524.43%11,7582.24%02,1152.70%011,56814.75%19,01411.49%0
20134230.55%02,5963.39%032,05441.90%21,0511.37%012,79616.73%13,1584.13%02,7073.54%011,12814.55%19,86912.90%0
20094470.62%04,6856.47%031,46643.46%31250.17%011,25915.55%12,1192.93%02,9174.03%06,4658.93%012,64117.46%1
20053630.49%08,39911.45%129,35940.03%2730.10%011,96616.32%13,1654.32%03,4394.69%05,0946.95%010,91614.88%1
2001470.07%02960.42%09,67213.80%122,70432.39%2780.11%010,87715.52%12,3993.42%07,25910.35%17,18810.25%07,45710.64%1
1997850.12%07421.01%04,6016.28%029,37040.07%31020.14%014,00319.11%13,4464.70%08,84512.07%14,9816.80%06,6519.07%1
19933400.47%07,0709.75%127,85238.42%322,55531.11%22,9674.09%03,3224.58%05,8788.11%01,7772.45%0
19892660.34%010,21612.98%130,32638.52%31300.17%014,81618.82%13,6264.61%04,1555.28%08,89311.30%16,1247.78%0
19851490.19%02720.35%04,6015.87%036,89447.09%314,34418.31%23,9475.04%04,0125.12%012,03215.36%11,4971.91%0
19813060.42%04660.64%03,2664.45%031,33142.74%316,66122.73%26,2268.49%013,01417.75%11,4441.97%0
19773000.45%03240.48%02,5153.75%031,09446.37%314,30121.33%26,1009.10%011,61917.33%16771.01%0
19732490.40%06,22810.01%023,21837.32%320,39032.77%28,66913.93%11,4782.38%0
19696210.97%01,7282.71%029,72246.53%316,64426.06%26,94110.87%13,9946.25%04,2286.62%0
19656811.12%03,4405.64%026,47543.42%314,31023.47%27,53012.35%14,1246.76%04,4137.24%0
19611,5412.77%026,63847.84%313,36224.00%26,04210.85%14,8408.69%03,2565.85%0
19571,2722.31%027,10449.28%312,91423.48%26,31711.48%14,7138.57%02,6844.88%0
19532,1873.96%026,74048.42%312,34222.35%26,34711.49%14,3557.89%03,2545.89%0
19492,2194.12%025,80447.87%313,43624.93%18,55915.88%13,6456.76%0
19453,2247.37%020,24246.28%39,58921.92%18,71019.91%11,9714.51%0
193619,34841.89%213,17528.52%29,58020.74%12,7585.97%0
19338242.02%015,30737.60%211,99029.45%29,14822.47%13,2357.95%0
19307061.89%010,61028.41%212,79234.26%29,19624.63%14,03710.81%0
19271,0243.29%09,83831.60%29,80431.49%28,43427.09%12,0296.52%0
19241,2624.09%05,51817.90%19,15529.69%28,49027.54%23,87812.58%0
19215,07717.46%18,82330.34%27,47225.70%23,38511.64%0

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

2021

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp25,73033.57%202
Centre PartySp22,08928.82%202
Conservative PartyH8,12110.60%000
Progress PartyFrP6,1468.02%000
Socialist Left PartySV4,3895.73%000
Red PartyR3,0353.96%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF1,7262.25%000
Liberal PartyV1,5572.03%011
Green PartyMDG1,4241.86%000
Democrats in Norway7540.98%000
Pensioners' PartyPP6430.84%000
Industry and Business PartyINP3590.47%000
The ChristiansPDK1790.23%000
Health Party1450.19%000
Center Party1290.17%000
Alliance - Alternative for Norway790.10%000
Capitalist Party600.08%000
Pirate Party of Norway550.07%000
People's Action No to More Road TollsFNB230.03%000
Valid Votes76,643100.00%415
Blank Votes3960.51%
Rejected Votes – Other1290.17%
Total Polled77,16876.68%
Registered Electors100,638

The following candidates were elected:[14] Marit Arnstad (Sp); Ingvild Kjerkol (Ap); André N. Skjelstad (V); Terje Sørvik (Ap); and Per Olav Tyldum (Sp).

2017

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp26,82234.20%202
Centre PartySp19,15524.43%101
Conservative PartyH11,56814.75%101
Progress PartyFrP9,01411.49%000
Socialist Left PartySV3,9515.04%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF2,1152.70%000
Liberal PartyV1,7582.24%011
Green PartyMDG1,3861.77%000
Red PartyR1,2821.63%000
Pensioners' PartyPP4630.59%000
Health Party2950.38%000
The ChristiansPDK1690.22%000
Pirate Party of Norway1120.14%000
Democrats in Norway980.12%000
The Alliance910.12%000
Capitalist Party780.10%000
Coastal PartyKP610.08%000
Valid Votes78,418100.00%415
Blank Votes4610.58%
Rejected Votes – Other1020.13%
Total Polled78,98177.41%
Registered Electors102,031

The following candidates were elected:[16] Elin Rodum Agdestein (H); Marit Arnstad (Sp); Arild Grande (Ap); Ingvild Kjerkol (Ap); and André N. Skjelstad (V).

2013

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp32,05441.90%202
Centre PartySp12,79616.73%101
Conservative PartyH11,12814.55%101
Progress PartyFrP9,86912.90%000
Liberal PartyV3,1584.13%011
Christian Democratic PartyKrF2,7073.54%000
Socialist Left PartySV2,5963.39%000
Green PartyMDG1,0511.37%000
Red PartyR4230.55%000
The ChristiansPDK2830.37%000
Pirate Party of Norway2090.27%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP1070.14%000
Coastal PartyKP810.11%000
Democrats in Norway380.05%000
Valid Votes76,500100.00%415
Blank Votes3430.45%
Rejected Votes – Other910.12%
Total Polled76,93476.99%
Registered Electors99,921

The following candidates were elected:[18] Elin Rodum Agdestein (H); Marit Arnstad (Sp); Arild Grande (Ap); Ingvild Kjerkol (Ap); and André N. Skjelstad (V).

2009

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp31,46643.46%303
Progress PartyFrP12,64117.46%101
Centre PartySp11,25915.55%101
Conservative PartyH6,4658.93%011
Socialist Left PartySV4,6856.47%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF2,9174.03%000
Liberal PartyV2,1192.93%000
Red PartyR4470.62%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP1280.18%000
Green PartyMDG1250.17%000
Coastal PartyKP1160.16%000
Democrats in Norway370.05%000
Valid Votes72,405100.00%516
Blank Votes3600.49%
Rejected Votes – Other550.08%
Total Polled72,82074.44%
Registered Electors97,830

The following candidates were elected:[20] Susanne Bratli (Ap); Lars Peder Brekk (Sp); Robert Eriksson (FrP); Arild Grande (Ap); Gerd Janne Kristoffersen (Ap); and Lars Myraune (H).

2005

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp29,35940.03%202
Centre PartySp11,96616.32%101
Progress PartyFrP10,91614.88%101
Socialist Left PartySV8,39911.45%101
Conservative PartyH5,0946.95%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF3,4394.69%000
Liberal PartyV3,1654.32%011
Coastal PartyKP4170.57%000
Red Electoral AllianceRV3630.49%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP1110.15%000
Green PartyMDG730.10%000
Democrats360.05%000
Valid Votes73,338100.00%516
Blank Votes2470.34%
Rejected Votes – Other560.08%
Total Polled73,64176.65%
Registered Electors96,077

The following candidates were elected:[23] Lars Peder Brekk (Sp); Robert Eriksson (FrP); Bjarne Håkon Hanssen (Ap); Gerd Janne Kristoffersen (Ap); Inge Ryan (SV); and André N. Skjelstad (V).

2001

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp22,70432.39%202
Centre PartySp10,87715.52%101
Socialist Left PartySV9,67213.80%101
Progress PartyFrP7,45710.64%101
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,25910.35%101
Conservative PartyH7,18810.25%000
Liberal PartyV2,3993.42%000
Coastal PartyKP1,3551.93%000
The Political PartyDPP3490.50%000
Red Electoral AllianceRV2960.42%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP2000.29%000
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party900.13%000
Green PartyMDG780.11%000
Norwegian People's PartyNFP490.07%000
Communist Party of NorwayK470.07%000
Social Democrats460.07%000
Fatherland PartyFLP380.05%000
Valid Votes70,104100.00%606
Rejected Votes4180.59%
Total Polled70,52273.93%
Registered Electors95,390

The following candidates were elected:[24] Marit Arnstad (Sp); Aud Gaundal (Ap); Bjarne Håkon Hanssen (Ap); Arne Lyngstad (KrF); Inge Ryan (SV); and Per Sandberg (FrP).

1997

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp29,37040.07%303
Centre PartySp14,00319.11%101
Christian Democratic PartyKrF8,84512.07%101
Progress PartyFrP6,6519.07%101
Conservative PartyH4,9816.80%000
Socialist Left PartySV4,6016.28%000
Liberal PartyV3,4464.70%000
Red Electoral AllianceRV7421.01%000
Pensioners' PartyPP3550.48%000
Green PartyMDG1020.14%000
Communist Party of NorwayK850.12%000
Fatherland PartyFLP760.10%000
Natural Law Party340.05%000
Valid Votes73,291100.00%606
Rejected Votes2420.33%
Total Polled73,53376.49%
Registered Electors96,137

The following candidates were elected:[28] Jon Olav Alstad (Ap); Aud Gaundal (Ap); Bjarne Håkon Hanssen (Ap); Johan J. Jakobsen (Sp); Arne Lyngstad (KrF); and Per Sandberg (FrP).

1993

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp27,85238.42%303
Centre PartySp22,55531.11%202
Socialist Left PartySV7,0709.75%101
Conservative PartyH5,8788.11%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF3,3224.58%000
Liberal PartyV2,9674.09%000
Progress PartyFrP1,7772.45%000
Pensioners' Party/Common Future3530.49%000
Red Electoral AllianceRV3400.47%000
New Future Coalition PartySNF1610.22%000
Fatherland PartyFLP1340.18%000
Natural Law Party820.11%000
Valid Votes72,491100.00%606
Rejected Votes1920.26%
Total Polled72,68375.14%
Registered Electors96,728

The following candidates were elected:[32] Jon Olav Alstad (Ap); Marit Arnstad (Sp); Aud Gaundal (Ap); Roger Gudmundseth (Ap); Jorunn Hageler (SV); and Johan J. Jakobsen (Sp).

1989

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp30,32638.52%303
Centre PartySp14,81618.82%101
Socialist Left PartySV10,21612.98%101
Conservative PartyH8,89311.30%101
Progress PartyFrP6,1247.78%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF4,1555.28%000
Liberal PartyV3,6264.61%000
County Lists for Environment and SolidarityFMS2660.34%000
Stop ImmigrationSI1800.23%000
Green PartyMDG1300.17%000
Valid Votes78,732100.00%606
Rejected Votes1290.16%
Total Polled78,86182.57%
Registered Electors95,505

The following candidates were elected:[37] Per Aunet (SV); Inger Lise Gjørv (Ap); Roger Gudmundseth (Ap); Johan J. Jakobsen (Sp); Wenche Frogn Sellæg (H); and Inge Staldvik (Ap).

1985

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

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp36,89447.09%436,89447.41%3
Centre PartySp14,34418.31%118,29323.51%2
Christian Democratic PartyKrF4,0125.12%0
Liberal People's PartyDLF4590.59%0
Conservative PartyH12,03215.36%112,03215.46%1
Socialist Left PartySV4,6015.87%04,6015.91%0
Liberal PartyV3,9475.04%03,9475.07%0
Progress PartyFrP1,4971.91%01,4971.92%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV2720.35%02720.35%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1490.19%01490.19%0
Pensioners' PartyPP1390.18%01390.18%0
Valid Votes78,346100.00%677,824100.00%6
Rejected Votes980.12%
Total Polled78,44483.90%
Registered Electors93,498

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 additional seat was allocated to the Centre Party.[39]

The following candidates were elected:[42] Reidar Due (Sp); Inger Lise Gjørv (Ap); Roger Gudmundseth (Ap); Johan J. Jakobsen (Sp); Wenche Frogn Sellæg (H); and Inge Staldvik (Ap).

1981

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp31,33142.74%3
Centre Party and Christian Democratic PartySp-KrF16,66122.73%2
Conservative PartyH13,01417.75%1
Liberal PartyV6,2268.49%0
Socialist Left PartySV3,2664.45%0
Progress PartyFrP1,4441.97%0
Liberal People's PartyDLF5360.73%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV4660.64%0
Communist Party of NorwayK3060.42%0
Plebiscite Party350.05%0
Free Elected Representatives290.04%0
Valid Votes73,314100.00%6
Rejected Votes720.10%
Total Polled73,38681.18%
Registered Electors90,403

The following candidates were elected:[47] Reidar Due (Sp-KrF); Inger Lise Gjørv (Ap); Roger Gudmundseth (Ap); Guttorm Hansen (Ap); Johan J. Jakobsen (Sp-KrF); and Gunnar Vada (H).

1977

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp31,09446.37%3
Centre PartySp14,30121.33%2
Conservative Party and Christian Democratic PartyH-KrF11,61917.33%1
Liberal Party and New People's PartyV-DNF6,1009.10%0
Socialist Left PartySV2,5153.75%0
Progress PartyFrP6771.01%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV3240.48%0
Communist Party of NorwayK3000.45%0
Norwegian Democratic Party490.07%0
Single Person's Party450.07%0
Free Elected Representatives310.05%0
Valid Votes67,055100.00%6
Rejected Votes870.13%
Total Polled67,14280.96%
Registered Electors82,935

The following candidates were elected:[52] Reidar Due (Sp); Inger Lise Gjørv (Ap); Guttorm Hansen (Ap); Johan J. Jakobsen (Sp); Johnny Stenberg (Ap); and Gunnar Vada (H-KrF).

1973

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp23,21837.32%3
Centre Party and Liberal PartySp-V20,39032.77%2
Conservative Party and Christian Democratic PartyH-KrF8,66913.93%1
Socialist Electoral LeagueSV6,22810.01%0
New People's PartyDNF1,7972.89%0
Anders Lange's PartyALP1,4782.38%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV2490.40%0
Single Person's Party660.11%0
Norwegian Democratic Party630.10%0
Women's Free Elected Representatives630.10%0
Valid Votes62,221100.00%6
Rejected Votes770.12%
Total Polled62,29878.30%
Registered Electors79,564

The following candidates were elected:[57] Ottar Gravås (H-KrF); Guttorm Hansen (Ap); Johan J. Jakobsen (Sp-V); Johnny Stenberg (Ap); Johan Støa (Ap); and Johan A. Vikan (Sp-V).

1969

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp29,72246.53%3
Centre PartySp16,64426.06%2
Liberal PartyV6,94110.87%1
Conservative PartyH4,2286.62%0
Christian Democratic PartyKrF3,9946.25%0
Socialist People's PartySF1,7282.71%0
Communist Party of NorwayK6210.97%0
Valid Votes63,878100.00%6
Rejected Votes1160.18%
Total Polled63,99483.73%
Registered Electors76,429

The following candidates were elected:[62] Inge Einarsen Bartnes (Sp); Leif Granli (Ap); Guttorm Hansen (Ap); Ola H. Kveli (V); Johan Støa (Ap); and Johan A. Vikan (Sp).

1965

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp26,47543.42%3
Centre PartySp14,31023.47%2
Liberal PartyV7,53012.35%1
Conservative PartyH4,4137.24%0
Christian Democratic PartyKrF4,1246.76%0
Socialist People's PartySF3,4405.64%0
Communist Party of NorwayK6811.12%0
Valid Votes60,973100.00%6
Rejected Votes1980.32%
Total Polled61,17184.36%
Registered Electors72,511

The following candidates were elected:[67] Inge Einarsen Bartnes (Sp); Leif Granli (Ap); Guttorm Hansen (Ap); Jon Leirfall (Sp); Bjarne Lyngstad (V); and Johan Støa (Ap).

1961

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp26,63847.84%3
Centre PartySp13,36224.00%2
Liberal PartyV6,04210.85%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF4,8408.69%0
Conservative PartyH3,2565.85%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,5412.77%0
Wild Votes10.00%0
Valid Votes55,680100.00%6
Rejected Votes2600.46%
Total Polled55,94077.78%
Registered Electors71,919

The following candidates were elected:[69][72] Inge Einarsen Bartnes (Sp), 13,362 votes; Gunvald Engelstad (Ap), 26,629 votes; Leif Granli (Ap), 26,638 votes; Guttorm Hansen (Ap), 26,634 votes; Jon Leirfall (Sp), 13,363 votes; and Bjarne Lyngstad (V), 6,022 votes.

1957

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp27,10449.28%3
Farmers' PartyBp12,91423.48%2
Liberal PartyV6,31711.48%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF4,7138.57%0
Conservative PartyH2,6844.88%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,2722.31%0
Valid Votes55,004100.00%6
Rejected Votes2150.39%
Total Polled55,21976.69%
Registered Electors72,000

The following candidates were elected:[77] Inge Einarsen Bartnes (Bp); Olav Benum (V); Gunvald Engelstad (Ap); Leif Granli (Ap); Jon Leirfall (Bp); and Gustav Sjaastad (Ap).

1953

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp26,74048.42%3
Farmers' PartyBp12,34222.35%2
Liberal PartyV6,34711.49%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF4,3557.89%0
Conservative PartyH3,2545.89%0
Communist Party of NorwayK2,1873.96%0
Valid Votes55,225100.00%6
Rejected Votes2670.48%
Total Polled55,49277.41%
Registered Electors71,683

The following candidates were elected:[81] Inge Einarsen Bartnes (Bp); Olav Benum (V); Gunvald Engelstad (Ap); Leif Granli (Ap); Jon Leirfall (Bp); and Johan Wiik (Ap).

1949

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp25,80447.87%3
Farmers' PartyBp13,43624.93%1
Liberal PartyV8,55915.88%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF3,6456.76%0
Communist Party of NorwayK2,2194.12%0
Society PartySamfp2360.44%0
Valid Votes53,899100.00%5
Rejected Votes3210.59%
Total Polled54,22079.58%
Registered Electors68,133

The following candidates were elected:[84] Olav Benum (V); Gunvald Engelstad (Ap); Leif Granli (Ap); Jon Leirfall (Bp); and Johan Wiik (Ap).

1945

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp20,24246.28%3
Farmers' PartyBp9,58921.92%1
Liberal PartyV8,71019.91%1
Communist Party of NorwayK3,2247.37%0
Conservative PartyH1,9714.51%0
Valid Votes43,736100.00%5
Rejected Votes3430.78%
Total Polled44,07971.90%
Registered Electors61,303

The following candidates were elected:[87] Olav Benum (V); Gunvald Engelstad (Ap); Leif Granli (Ap); Jon Leirfall (Bp); and Johan Wiik (Ap).

1936

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

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp19,34841.89%219,34841.90%2
Farmers' PartyBp13,17528.52%215,92134.48%2
Conservative PartyH2,7585.97%0
Liberal PartyV9,58020.74%19,58020.74%1
Society PartySamfp1,0902.36%01,0902.36%0
Nasjonal SamlingNS2420.52%02420.52%0
Valid Votes46,193100.00%546,181100.00%5
Rejected Votes1820.39%
Total Polled46,37583.07%
Registered Electors55,827

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] Ivar Kirkeby-Garstad (Bp); Albert Moen (Ap); Eliseus Müller (Bp); Johan Peter Trøite (V); and Johan Wiik (Ap).

1933

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

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp15,30737.60%215,30737.67%2
Farmers' PartyBp11,99029.45%215,15137.28%2
Conservative PartyH3,2357.95%0
Liberal PartyV9,14822.47%19,14822.51%1
Communist Party of NorwayK8242.02%08242.03%0
Society PartySamfp2090.51%02090.51%0
Valid Votes40,713100.00%540,639100.00%5
Rejected Votes1350.33%
Total Polled40,84876.71%
Registered Electors53,251

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] Håkon Five (V); Ivar Kirkeby-Garstad (Bp); Albert Moen (Ap); Eliseus Müller (Bp); and Johan Wiik (Ap).

1930

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Farmers' PartyBp12,79234.26%2
Labour PartyAp10,61028.41%2
Liberal Party and Radical People's PartyV-RF9,19624.63%1
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal PartyH-FV4,03710.81%0
Communist Party of NorwayK7061.89%0
Wild Votes20.01%0
Valid Votes37,343100.00%5
Rejected Votes1140.30%
Total Polled37,45774.15%
Registered Electors50,517

The following candidates were elected:[92] Ivar Kirkeby-Garstad (Bp); Ole H. Langhammer (Bp); Albert Moen (Ap); Anders Todal (V); and Johan Wiik (Ap).

1927

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp9,83831.60%2
Farmers' PartyBp9,80431.49%2
Liberal PartyV8,43427.09%1
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal PartyH-FV2,0296.52%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,0243.29%0
Wild Votes20.01%0
Valid Votes31,131100.00%5
Rejected Votes2830.90%
Total Polled31,41463.88%
Registered Electors49,175

The following candidates were elected:[94] Håkon Five (V); Ivar Kirkeby-Garstad (Bp); Ole H. Langhammer (Bp); Albert Moen (Ap); and Johan Wiik (Ap).

1924

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Farmers' PartyBp9,15529.69%2
Liberal PartyV8,49027.54%2
Labour PartyAp5,51817.90%1
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal PartyH-FV3,87812.58%0
Social Democratic Labour Party of NorwayS1,4504.70%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,2624.09%0
Radical People's PartyRF1,0753.49%0
Wild Votes40.01%0
Valid Votes30,832100.00%5
Rejected Votes2880.93%
Total Polled31,12065.40%
Registered Electors47,581

The following candidates were elected:[96] Håkon Five (V); Ivar Kirkeby-Garstad (Bp); Ole H. Langhammer (Bp); Albert Moen (Ap); and Johannes Okkenhaug (V).

1921

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

PartyVotes%Seats
Norwegian Farmers' AssociationL8,82330.34%2
Liberal PartyV7,47225.70%2
Labour PartyAp5,07717.46%1
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal PartyH-FV3,38511.64%0
Radical People's PartyRF2,1707.46%0
Social Democratic Labour Party of NorwayS2,1317.33%0
Wild Votes200.07%0
Valid Votes29,078100.00%5
Rejected Votes3621.23%
Total Polled29,44064.61%
Registered Electors45,566

The following candidates were elected:[98] Johannes Bragstad (L); Håkon Five (V); Ivar Kirkeby-Garstad (L); Albert Moen (Ap); and Johannes Okkenhaug (V).

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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