Oslo (Storting constituency)

Oslo is one of the 19 multi-member constituencies of the Storting, the national legislature of Norway. The constituency was established as Kristiania in 1921 following the introduction of proportional representation for elections to the Storting. It was renamed Oslo from 1925.[4] It is conterminous with the county of Oslo. The constituency currently elects 19 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 485,656 registered electors.

Oslo
Constituency
for the Storting
Outline map
Location of Oslo within Norway
MunicipalityOslo
CountyOslo
Population697,010 (2021)[1]
Electorate485,656 (2021)
Area454 km2 (2021)[2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 19 (2021–present)
  • 18 (2013–2021)
  • 16 (2005–2013)
  • 15 (1973–2005)
  • 13 (1953–1973)
  • 7 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[3]
List
Created from
List
  • Gamle Aker
  • Grunerløkken
  • Hammersborg
  • Oslo City
  • Uranienborg

Electoral system

Oslo currently elects 19 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open[lower-alpha 1] party-list proportional representation electoral system.[8][9] Constituency seats are allocated by the County Electoral Committee using the Modified Sainte-Laguë method.[10][11] 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).[10] Only parties that reach the 4% national threshold compete for compensatory seats.[12][13]

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
20211230.03%031,3528.26%250,38213.27%387,15822.96%432,1988.48%211,9533.15%038,14210.05%26,9221.82%089,34223.54%522,7846.00%1
20171190.03%023,0836.29%134,0529.28%2104,08928.35%521,8535.95%17,7782.12%030,9338.43%27,8432.14%097,08526.45%535,0379.54%2
20131430.04%011,1333.19%021,9246.29%1106,00130.41%619,3565.55%12,9630.85%028,6198.21%29,8502.83%0103,83429.79%640,66011.67%2
20091150.04%012,9174.00%033,20510.28%2113,10335.00%61,8280.57%03,1260.97%020,7846.43%18,7862.72%069,99921.66%456,95317.63%3
20051410.05%09,2773.00%041,43413.42%297,24631.49%66680.22%03,2701.06%028,6399.27%211,1683.62%061,13019.79%353,28017.25%3
20011890.07%08,5742.97%048,80016.89%364,76822.41%36610.23%01,9880.69%017,1395.93%117,5366.07%183,97929.06%537,56413.00%2
19971840.06%011,7663.99%025,9548.81%198,34033.37%61,3020.44%03,7741.28%012,4604.23%020,0836.82%163,98021.71%452,82817.93%3
199314,2665.14%119,8737.16%1101,59836.60%66560.24%012,1754.39%19,5183.43%09,8623.55%076,11727.42%523,1298.33%1
19897,5432.51%034,88211.62%289,41429.77%51,7270.58%02,1890.73%07,9632.65%011,4143.80%095,67931.86%544,92014.96%3
19856000.20%05,2751.73%021,5337.05%1103,81133.98%52,5500.83%08,4872.78%012,3584.05%1131,26942.97%715,5795.10%1
19811,1330.37%05,3221.73%020,6626.73%1101,13532.96%51,9990.65%08,4732.76%014,6694.78%1129,96742.36%721,3836.97%1
19771,2340.42%04,3681.47%016,8695.69%1118,68440.02%77,0972.39%025,6468.65%1115,60738.98%65,9111.99%0
19732,5580.88%039,43413.55%297,70733.57%610,4133.58%021,6217.43%187,70030.13%518,5786.38%1
19693,8991.26%014,6194.73%0137,67644.50%618,4195.95%122,6337.32%1112,13036.24%5
19654,5231.48%023,9307.82%1122,95340.17%620,7046.76%115,5665.08%0118,27938.64%5
19617,4812.60%018,1176.30%1123,13642.81%612,8114.45%015,2585.30%1110,86238.54%5
195711,4074.09%0129,45646.47%616,0395.76%115,0545.40%1106,38538.19%5
195317,6396.34%1119,78443.02%518,1956.54%116,9616.09%1105,81738.01%5
194921,5357.83%0119,74143.53%419,0176.91%014,7925.38%099,17936.05%3
194528,30116.56%168,67040.18%46,3893.74%016,4569.63%051,08429.89%2
193686,34551.27%44,4752.66%069,25841.12%3
19331,0080.67%073,60149.13%41,1930.80%05,4603.64%060,29740.25%3
19306100.43%058,81341.79%31,1580.82%03,6772.61%072,36251.42%4
19271,3601.06%062,16848.31%43,7482.91%060,20746.78%3
19242,5642.01%045,20035.48%32,0701.63%067,21652.77%4
192134,55331.18%23,2072.89%061,52455.51%5

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

2021

Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 13 September 2021:[14]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH89,34223.54%505
Labour PartyAp87,15822.96%404
Socialist Left PartySV50,38213.27%303
Liberal PartyV38,14210.05%213
Green PartyMDG32,1988.48%202
Red PartyR31,3528.26%202
Progress PartyFrP22,7846.00%101
Centre PartySp11,9533.15%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF6,9221.82%000
Democrats in Norway2,5850.68%000
Center Party1,3670.36%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,3120.35%000
People's Action No to More Road TollsFNB1,0720.28%000
Capitalist Party6650.18%000
Health Party5930.16%000
The ChristiansPDK4740.12%000
Pirate Party of Norway3360.09%000
Feminist InitiativeFI2750.07%000
Industry and Business PartyINP2340.06%000
Alliance - Alternative for Norway2320.06%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1230.03%000
Coastal PartyKP640.02%000
Valid Votes379,565100.00%19120
Blank Votes1,6820.44%
Rejected Votes – Other1490.04%
Total Polled381,39678.53%
Registered Electors485,656

The following candidates were elected:[15] Grunde Almeland (V); Nikolai Astrup (H); Seher Aydar (R); Lan Marie Berg (MDG); Espen Barth Eide (Ap); Ola Elvestuen (V); Kamzy Gunaratnam (Ap); Rasmus Hansson (MDG); Marian Abdi Hussein (SV); Kari Elisabeth Kaski (SV); Mudassar Kapur (H); Heidi Nordby Lunde (H); Guri Melby (V); Bjørnar Moxnes (R); Ine Eriksen Søreide (H); Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap); Trine Lise Sundnes (Ap); Christian Tybring-Gjedde (FrP); Mathilde Tybring-Gjedde (H); and Andreas Sjalg Unneland (SV).

2017

Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 11 September 2017:[16]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp104,08928.35%505
Conservative PartyH97,08526.45%516
Progress PartyFrP35,0379.54%202
Socialist Left PartySV34,0529.28%202
Liberal PartyV30,9338.43%202
Red PartyR23,0836.29%101
Green PartyMDG21,8535.95%101
Christian Democratic PartyKrF7,8432.14%000
Centre PartySp7,7782.12%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,3350.36%000
Health Party1,1840.32%000
Capitalist Party6670.18%000
Pirate Party of Norway6300.17%000
The ChristiansPDK3430.09%000
Democrats in Norway3260.09%000
Feminist InitiativeFI3260.09%000
The Alliance3140.09%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1190.03%000
Society Party1040.03%000
Valid Votes367,101100.00%18119
Blank Votes1,7270.47%
Rejected Votes – Other2730.07%
Total Polled369,10180.22%
Registered Electors460,108

The following candidates were elected:[17] Nikolai Astrup (H); Une Aina Bastholm (MDG); Jan Bøhler (Ap); Espen Barth Eide (Ap); Petter Eide (SV); Ola Elvestuen (V); Trine Skei Grande (V); Stefan Heggelund (H); Siv Jensen (FrP); Mudassar Kapur (H); Kari Elisabeth Kaski (SV); Heidi Nordby Lunde (H); Marianne Marthinsen (Ap); Bjørnar Moxnes (R); Siri Staalesen (Ap); Ine Eriksen Søreide (H); Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap); Michael Tetzschner (H); and Christian Tybring-Gjedde (FrP).

2013

Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 2013:[18]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp106,00130.41%606
Conservative PartyH103,83429.79%606
Progress PartyFrP40,66011.67%202
Liberal PartyV28,6198.21%202
Socialist Left PartySV21,9246.29%101
Green PartyMDG19,3565.55%101
Red PartyR11,1333.19%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF9,8502.83%011
Centre PartySp2,9630.85%000
Pirate Party of Norway1,3570.39%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,1720.34%000
The ChristiansPDK7340.21%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF2670.08%000
Democrats in Norway2360.07%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1430.04%000
Coastal PartyKP1260.04%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP970.03%000
Society Party700.02%000
Valid Votes348,542100.00%18119
Blank Votes1,2990.37%
Rejected Votes – Other830.02%
Total Polled349,92480.30%
Registered Electors435,787

The following candidates were elected:[19] Nikolai Astrup (H); Jan Bøhler (Ap); Ola Elvestuen (V); Trine Skei Grande (V); Rasmus Hansson (MDG); Stefan Heggelund (H); Heikki Holmås (SV); Siv Jensen (FrP); Mudassar Kapur (H); Marianne Marthinsen (Ap); Marit Nybakk (Ap); Ine Eriksen Søreide (H); Jens Stoltenberg (Ap); Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap); Hans Olav Syversen (KrF); Hadia Tajik (Ap); Michael Tetzschner (H); Christian Tybring-Gjedde (FrP); and Kristin Vinje (H).

2009

Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 2009:[20]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp113,10335.00%606
Conservative PartyH69,99921.66%404
Progress PartyFrP56,95317.63%303
Socialist Left PartySV33,20510.28%202
Liberal PartyV20,7846.43%101
Red PartyR12,9174.00%000
Christian Democratic PartyKrF8,7862.72%011
Centre PartySp3,1260.97%000
Green PartyMDG1,8280.57%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,1460.35%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP2920.09%000
Contemporary Party2640.08%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF1700.05%000
Democrats in Norway1570.05%000
Coastal PartyKP1450.04%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1150.04%000
Society Party720.02%000
Norwegian Republican Alliance540.02%000
Valid Votes323,116100.00%16117
Blank Votes1,1020.34%
Rejected Votes – Other1320.04%
Total Polled324,35077.94%
Registered Electors416,168

The following candidates were elected:[21] Nikolai Astrup (H); Jan Bøhler (Ap); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Trine Skei Grande (V); Kristin Halvorsen (SV); Heikki Holmås (SV); Siv Jensen (FrP); Marianne Marthinsen (Ap); Peter N. Myhre (FrP); Marit Nybakk (Ap); Ine Eriksen Søreide (H); Jens Stoltenberg (Ap); Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap); Hans Olav Syversen (KrF); Hadia Tajik (Ap); Michael Tetzschner (H); and Christian Tybring-Gjedde (FrP).

2005

Results of the 2005 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 2005:[22][23]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp97,24631.49%606
Conservative PartyH61,13019.79%303
Progress PartyFrP53,28017.25%303
Socialist Left PartySV41,43413.42%202
Liberal PartyV28,6399.27%202
Christian Democratic PartyKrF11,1683.62%011
Red Electoral AllianceRV9,2773.00%000
Centre PartySp3,2701.06%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,3460.44%000
Green PartyMDG6680.22%000
Coastal PartyKP5510.18%000
Democrats2480.08%000
Abortion Opponents' List2150.07%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1410.05%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP1170.04%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF1040.03%000
Valid Votes308,834100.00%16117
Blank Votes9420.30%
Rejected Votes – Other1030.03%
Total Polled309,87978.66%
Registered Electors393,937

The following candidates were elected:[24] Jan Bøhler (Ap); Odd Einar Dørum (V); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Trine Skei Grande (V); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Kristin Halvorsen (SV); Britt Hildeng (Ap); Heikki Holmås (SV); Siv Jensen (FrP); Saera Khan (Ap); Inge Lønning (H); Marianne Marthinsen (Ap); Marit Nybakk (Ap); Ine Eriksen Søreide (H); Jens Stoltenberg (Ap); Hans Olav Syversen (KrF); and Christian Tybring-Gjedde (FrP).

2001

Results of the 2001 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 2001:[25][26]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH83,97929.06%505
Labour PartyAp64,76822.41%314
Socialist Left PartySV48,80016.89%303
Progress PartyFrP37,56413.00%202
Christian Democratic PartyKrF17,5366.07%101
Liberal PartyV17,1395.93%101
Red Electoral AllianceRV8,5742.97%000
The Political PartyDPP3,7191.29%000
Centre PartySp1,9880.69%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,8110.63%000
Coastal PartyKP9020.31%000
Green PartyMDG6610.23%000
County Lists3960.14%000
Christian Unity PartyKSP2130.07%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1890.07%000
Fatherland PartyFLP1590.06%000
Justice Party1380.05%000
Norwegian People's PartyNFP1030.04%000
Natural Law Party870.03%000
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party730.03%000
Society Party660.02%000
Social Democrats550.02%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF400.01%000
Valid Votes288,960100.00%15116
Rejected Votes1,4140.49%
Total Polled290,37475.94%
Registered Electors382,354

The following candidates were elected:[27] Kristin Krohn Devold (H); Odd Einar Dørum (V); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Bjørgulv Froyn (Ap); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Kristin Halvorsen (SV); Britt Hildeng (Ap); Heikki Holmås (SV); Siv Jensen (FrP); Heidi Larssen (H); Inge Lønning (H); Marit Nybakk (Ap); Afshan Rafiq (H); Lars Rise (KrF); Heidi Sørensen (SV); and Jens Stoltenberg (Ap).

1997

Results of the 1997 parliamentary election held on 15 September 1997:[28][29][30]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp98,34033.37%606
Conservative PartyH63,98021.71%404
Progress PartyFrP52,82817.93%303
Socialist Left PartySV25,9548.81%112
Christian Democratic PartyKrF20,0836.82%101
Liberal PartyV12,4604.23%011
Red Electoral AllianceRV11,7663.99%000
Centre PartySp3,7741.28%000
Pensioners' PartyPP2,7290.93%000
Green PartyMDG1,3020.44%000
Fatherland PartyFLP3600.12%000
Justice Party2810.10%000
Natural Law Party2300.08%000
Communist Party of NorwayK1840.06%000
White Electoral Alliance1710.06%000
Society Party1250.04%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF560.02%000
Non-Partisan DeputiesTVF450.02%000
Valid Votes294,668100.00%15217
Rejected Votes1,5880.54%
Total Polled296,25679.24%
Registered Electors373,860

The following candidates were elected:[31] Dag Danielsen (FrP); Kristin Krohn Devold (H); Odd Einar Dørum (V); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Bjørn Tore Godal (Ap); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Kristin Halvorsen (SV); Britt Hildeng (Ap); Annelise Høegh (H); Inger Lise Husøy (Ap); Siv Jensen (FrP); Rune E. Kristiansen (Ap); Inge Lønning (H); Marit Nybakk (Ap); Lars Rise (KrF); Erik Solheim (SV); and Jens Stoltenberg (Ap).

1993

Results of the 1993 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1993:[32][33][34]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Labour PartyAp101,59836.60%606
Conservative PartyH76,11727.42%505
Progress PartyFrP23,1298.33%112
Socialist Left PartySV19,8737.16%112
Red Electoral AllianceRV14,2665.14%101
Centre PartySp12,1754.39%101
Christian Democratic PartyKrF9,8623.55%000
Liberal PartyV9,5183.43%000
Pensioners' PartyPP5,0081.80%000
Stop Immigration/Help the immigrants1,8280.66%000
Society Party1,4680.53%000
Fatherland PartyFLP1,2790.46%000
Green PartyMDG6560.24%000
Natural Law Party3750.14%000
Freedom Party against the EU1510.05%000
Liberal People's PartyDLF1430.05%000
New Future Coalition PartySNF950.03%000
Common Future520.02%000
Valid Votes277,593100.00%15217
Rejected Votes1,6600.59%
Total Polled279,25377.77%
Registered Electors359,085

The following candidates were elected:[35] Thorbjørn Berntsen (Ap); Gro Harlem Brundtland (Ap); Ellen Christine Christiansen (FrP); Kristin Krohn Devold (H); Grete Faremo (Ap); Erling Folkvord (RV); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Bjørn Tore Godal (Ap); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Kristin Halvorsen (SV); Arne Haukvik (Sp); Annelise Høegh (H); Marit Nybakk (Ap); Anders C. Sjaastad (H); Erik Solheim (SV); Jens Stoltenberg (Ap); and Jan P. Syse (H).

1989

Results of the 1989 parliamentary election held on 10 and 11 September 1989:[36][37][38][39]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Conservative PartyH95,67931.86%505
Labour PartyAp89,41429.77%505
Progress PartyFrP44,92014.96%303
Socialist Left PartySV34,88211.62%202
Christian Democratic PartyKrF11,4143.80%011
Liberal PartyV7,9632.65%000
County Lists for Environment and SolidarityFMS7,5432.51%000
Stop ImmigrationSI2,6360.88%000
Centre PartySp2,1890.73%000
Pensioners' PartyPP1,7700.59%000
Green PartyMDG1,7270.58%000
Liberals-Europe Party1100.04%000
Free Elected Representatives520.02%000
Valid Votes300,299100.00%15116
Rejected Votes9030.30%
Total Polled301,20284.91%
Registered Electors354,750

The following candidates were elected:[40] Thorbjørn Berntsen (Ap); Eleonore Bjartveit (KrF); Gro Harlem Brundtland (Ap); Kristin Clemet (H); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Bjørn Tore Godal (Ap); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Kristin Halvorsen (SV); Annelise Høegh (H); Theo Koritzinsky (SV); Marit Nybakk (Ap); Sissel Rønbeck (Ap); Anders C. Sjaastad (H); Pål Atle Skjervengen (FrP); Jan P. Syse (H); and Tor Mikkel Wara (FrP).

1985

Results of the 1985 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 1985:[41][42][43][44]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyH131,26942.97%7131,26943.00%7
Labour PartyAp103,81133.98%6103,81134.01%5
Socialist Left PartySV21,5337.05%121,5337.05%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF12,3584.05%017,0365.58%1
Centre PartySp2,5500.83%0
Liberal People's PartyDLF2,3600.77%0
Progress PartyFrP15,5795.10%115,5795.10%1
Liberal PartyV8,4872.78%08,4872.78%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV5,2751.73%05,2751.73%0
Pensioners' PartyPP1,4190.46%01,4190.46%0
Communist Party of NorwayK6000.20%06000.20%0
Free Elected Representatives2400.08%02400.08%0
Valid Votes305,481100.00%15305,249100.00%15
Rejected Votes5360.18%
Total Polled306,01785.84%
Registered Electors356,491

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.[42] The KrF-Sp-DLF list alliance's seat was allocated to the Christian Democratic Party.[42]

The following candidates were elected:[45] Thorbjørn Berntsen (Ap); Gro Harlem Brundtland (Ap); Einar Førde (Ap); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Knut Frydenlund (Ap); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Astrid Nøklebye Heiberg (H); Annelise Høegh (H); Theo Koritzinsky (SV); Kåre Kristiansen (KrF); Lars Roar Langslet (H); Sissel Rønbeck (Ap); Anders C. Sjaastad (H); Jan P. Syse (H); and Kåre Willoch (H).

1981

Results of the 1981 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 1981:[46][47][48][49]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyH129,96742.36%7
Labour PartyAp101,13532.96%5
Progress PartyFrP21,3836.97%1
Socialist Left PartySV20,6626.73%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF14,6694.78%1
Liberal PartyV8,4732.76%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV5,3221.73%0
Centre PartySp1,9990.65%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,1330.37%0
Liberal People's PartyDLF1,0440.34%0
Tom A. Schanke's Party8260.27%0
Plebiscite Party1490.05%0
Free Elected Representatives630.02%0
Valid Votes306,825100.00%15
Rejected Votes6400.21%
Total Polled307,46585.51%
Registered Electors359,577

The following candidates were elected:[50] Thorbjørn Berntsen (Ap); Gro Harlem Brundtland (Ap); Per Ditlev-Simonsen (H); Per-Kristian Foss (H); Knut Frydenlund (Ap); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Kåre Kristiansen (KrF); Lars Roar Langslet (H); Wenche Lowzow (H); Stein Ørnhøi (SV); Sissel Rønbeck (Ap); Reiulf Steen (Ap); Jan P. Syse (H); Grethe Værnø (H); and Kåre Willoch (H).

1977

Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977:[51][52][53][54]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp118,68440.02%7
Conservative PartyH115,60738.98%6
Christian Democratic Party-Centre Party-New People's PartyKrF-Sp-DNF25,6468.65%1
Socialist Left PartySV16,8695.69%1
Liberal PartyV7,0972.39%0
Progress PartyFrP5,9111.99%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV4,3681.47%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,2340.42%0
Single Person's Party8350.28%0
Free Elected Representatives1710.06%0
Norwegian Democratic Party1460.05%0
Valid Votes296,568100.00%15
Rejected Votes5320.18%
Total Polled297,10084.49%
Registered Electors351,642

The following candidates were elected:[55] Thorbjørn Berntsen (Ap); Trygve Bratteli (Ap); Gro Harlem Brundtland (Ap); Einar Førde (Ap); Knut Frydenlund (Ap); Karin Hafstad (H); Haldis Havrøy (Ap); Kåre Kristiansen (KrF); Lars Roar Langslet (H); Wenche Lowzow (H); Stein Ørnhøi (SV); Reiulf Steen (Ap); Jan P. Syse (H); Paul Thyness (H); and Kåre Willoch (H).

1973

Results of the 1973 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 1973:[56][57][58][59]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp97,70733.57%6
Conservative PartyH87,70030.13%5
Socialist Electoral LeagueSV39,43413.55%2
Christian Democratic PartyKrF21,6217.43%1
Anders Lange's PartyALP18,5786.38%1
New People's PartyDNF10,9413.76%0
Liberal Party-Centre PartyV-Sp10,4133.58%0
Red Electoral AllianceRV2,5580.88%0
Single Person's Party1,9870.68%0
Norwegian Democratic Party850.03%0
Other20.00%0
Valid Votes291,026100.00%15
Rejected Votes5450.19%
Total Polled291,57182.19%
Registered Electors354,757

The following candidates were elected:[60] Berit Ås (SV); Trygve Bratteli (Ap); Einar Førde (Ap); Knut Frydenlund (Ap); Finn Gustavsen (SV); Karin Hafstad (H); Haldis Havrøy (Ap); Kåre Kristiansen (KrF); Anders Lange (ALP); Lars Roar Langslet (H); Gunnar Alf Larsen (Ap); Aase Lionæs (Ap); Jan P. Syse (H); Paul Thyness (H); and Kåre Willoch (H).

1969

Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969:[61][62][63][64]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp137,67644.50%6
Conservative PartyH112,13036.24%5
Christian Democratic PartyKrF22,6337.32%1
Liberal PartyV18,4195.95%1
Socialist People's PartySF14,6194.73%0
Communist Party of NorwayK3,8991.26%0
Wild Votes20.00%0
Valid Votes309,378100.00%13
Rejected Votes3190.10%
Total Polled309,69785.57%
Registered Electors361,912

The following candidates were elected:[65] Egil Aarvik (KrF); Trygve Bratteli (Ap); Einar Førde (Ap); Knut Frydenlund (Ap); Lars Roar Langslet (H); Gunnar Alf Larsen (Ap); Aase Lionæs (Ap); Erling Petersen (H); Tove Pihl (Ap); Berte Rognerud (H); Helge Seip (V); Paul Thyness (H); and Kåre Willoch (H).

1965

Results of the 1965 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1965:[66][67][68][69]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp122,95340.17%6
Conservative PartyH118,27938.64%5
Socialist People's PartySF23,9307.82%1
Liberal PartyV20,7046.76%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF15,5665.08%0
Communist Party of NorwayK4,5231.48%0
Freedom Protectors1630.05%0
Valid Votes306,118100.00%13
Rejected Votes1,3970.45%
Total Polled307,51588.18%
Registered Electors348,716

The following candidates were elected:[70] Trygve Bratteli (Ap); Reidar Bruu (H); Einar Gerhardsen (Ap); Finn Gustavsen (SF); Gunnar Alf Larsen (Ap); Aase Lionæs (Ap); Finn Moe (Ap); Erling Petersen (H); Berte Rognerud (H); Helge Seip (V); Rakel Seweriin (Ap); Paul Thyness (H); and Kåre Willoch (H).

1961

Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961:[71][72][73][74]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp123,13642.81%6
Conservative PartyH110,86238.54%5
Socialist People's PartySF18,1176.30%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF15,2585.30%1
Liberal PartyV12,8114.45%0
Communist Party of NorwayK7,4812.60%0
Valid Votes287,665100.00%13
Rejected Votes1,4690.51%
Total Polled289,13483.49%
Registered Electors346,310

The following candidates were elected:[72][75] Egil Aarvik (KrF), 15,257 votes; Trygve Bratteli (Ap), 123,135 votes; Reidar Bruu (H), 110,839 votes; Einar Gerhardsen (Ap), 123,126 votes; Finn Gustavsen (SF), 18,117 votes; Aase Lionæs (Ap), 123,129 votes; Per Lønning (H), 110,846 votes; Finn Moe (Ap), 123,134 votes; Konrad Nordahl (Ap), 123,116 votes; Erling Petersen (H), 110,840 votes; Berte Rognerud (H), 110,843 votes; Rakel Seweriin (Ap), 123,129 votes; and Kåre Willoch (H), 110,850 votes.

1957

Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957:[76][77][78][79]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp129,45646.47%6
Conservative PartyH106,38538.19%5
Liberal PartyV16,0395.76%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF15,0545.40%1
Communist Party of NorwayK11,4074.09%0
Liberal People's Party2490.09%0
Valid Votes278,590100.00%13
Rejected Votes1,0900.39%
Total Polled279,68083.15%
Registered Electors336,336

The following candidates were elected:[80] Trygve Bratteli (Ap); Reidar Bruu (H); Einar Gerhardsen (Ap); Aase Lionæs (Ap); Per Lønning (H); Finn Moe (Ap); Konrad Nordahl (Ap); Erling Petersen (H); Berte Rognerud (H); Helge Seip (V); Rakel Seweriin (Ap); Erling Wikborg (KrF); and Kåre Willoch (H).

1953

Results of the 1953 parliamentary election held on 12 October 1953:[81][82][83]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp119,78443.02%5
Conservative PartyH105,81738.01%5
Liberal PartyV18,1956.54%1
Communist Party of NorwayK17,6396.34%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF16,9616.09%1
Wild Votes110.00%0
Valid Votes278,407100.00%13
Rejected Votes1,4130.50%
Total Polled279,82084.60%
Registered Electors330,765

The following candidates were elected:[84] Reidar Bruu (H); Trygve Bratteli (Ap); Lars Evensen (Ap); Einar Gerhardsen (Ap); C. J. Hambro (H); Finn Moe (Ap); Erling Petersen (H); Berte Rognerud (H); Helge Seip (V); Rakel Seweriin (Ap); Herman Smitt Ingebretsen (H); Johan Strand Johansen (K); and Erling Wikborg (KrF).

1949

Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949:[85][86]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp119,74143.53%4
Conservative PartyH99,17936.05%3
Communist Party of NorwayK21,5357.83%0
Liberal PartyV19,0176.91%0
Christian Democratic PartyKrF14,7925.38%0
Society PartySamfp8270.30%0
Wild Votes20.00%0
Valid Votes275,093100.00%7
Rejected Votes1,2410.45%
Total Polled276,33487.45%
Registered Electors315,988

The following candidates were elected:[87] Trygve Bratteli (Ap); Einar Gerhardsen (Ap); C. J. Hambro (H); Finn Moe (Ap); Rakel Seweriin (Ap); Herman Smitt Ingebretsen (H); and Rolf Stranger (H).

1945

Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 8 October 1945:[88][89]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp68,67040.18%4
Conservative PartyH51,08429.89%2
Communist Party of NorwayK28,30116.56%1
Christian Democratic PartyKrF16,4569.63%0
Liberal PartyV6,3893.74%0
Valid Votes170,900100.00%7
Rejected Votes1,4810.86%
Total Polled172,38185.12%
Registered Electors202,520

The following candidates were elected:[90] Einar Gerhardsen (Ap); C. J. Hambro (H); Ingvald Haugen (Ap); Rakel Seweriin (Ap); Johan Strand Johansen (K); Rolf Stranger (H); and Oscar Torp (Ap).

1936

Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 19 October 1936:[91][92]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp86,34551.27%4
Conservative PartyH69,25841.12%3
Nasjonal SamlingNS6,2273.70%0
Liberal PartyV4,4752.66%0
Society PartySamfp1,2830.76%0
Norwegian Christian Social AssociationKrSF6940.41%0
Peace PartyFr1440.09%0
Valid Votes168,426100.00%7
Rejected Votes9950.59%
Total Polled169,42187.99%
Registered Electors192,549

The following candidates were elected:[91] Eyvind Getz (H); C. J. Hambro (H); Olaf Josef Johansen (Ap); Alfred Madsen (Ap); Magnus Nilssen (Ap); Arthur Nordlie (H); and Oscar Torp (Ap).

1933

Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 16 October 1933:[93][94]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp73,60149.13%473,60149.13%4
Conservative PartyH60,29740.25%361,48941.05%3
Farmers' PartyBp1,1930.80%0
Liberal PartyV5,4603.64%05,4603.64%0
Nasjonal SamlingNS5,4413.63%07,9565.31%0
Free-minded People's PartyFF2,5181.68%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,0080.67%01,0080.67%0
Society PartySamfp2920.19%02920.19%0
Wild Votes10.00%010.00%0
Valid Votes149,811100.00%7149,807100.00%7
Rejected Votes6600.44%
Total Polled150,47184.17%
Registered Electors178,761

As the list alliances were not entitled to more seats contesting as alliances than they were contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as party votes.[93]

The following candidates were elected:[93] Eyvind Getz (H); C. J. Hambro (H); Olaf Josef Johansen (Ap); Helga Karlsen (Ap); Alfred Madsen (Ap); Magnus Nilssen (Ap); and Arthur Nordlie (H).

1930

Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 20 October 1930:[95][96]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyH72,36251.42%477,62955.16%4
Free-minded Liberal PartyFV4,1132.92%0
Farmers' PartyBp1,1580.82%0
Labour PartyAp58,81341.79%358,81341.79%3
Liberal PartyV3,6772.61%03,6772.61%0
Communist Party of NorwayK6100.43%06100.43%0
Wild Votes20.00%020.00%0
Valid Votes140,735100.00%7140,731100.00%7
Rejected Votes7720.55%
Total Polled141,50784.94%
Registered Electors166,589

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.[95]

The following candidates were elected:[95] Johan H. Andresen (H); C. J. Hambro (H); Olaf Josef Johansen (Ap); Alfred Madsen (Ap); Magnus Nilssen (Ap); Arthur Nordlie (H); and Augusta Stang (H).

1927

Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927:[97][98]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour PartyAp62,16848.31%4
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal PartyH-FV60,20746.78%3
Liberal PartyV3,7482.91%0
Communist Party of NorwayK1,3601.06%0
National LegionNL1,2100.94%0
Valid Votes128,693100.00%7
Rejected Votes1,2530.96%
Total Polled129,94681.91%
Registered Electors158,650

The following candidates were elected:[97] Johan H. Andresen (H-FV); C. J. Hambro (H-FV); Olaf Josef Johansen (Ap); Helga Karlsen (Ap); Alfred Madsen (Ap); Magnus Nilssen (Ap); and Arthur Nordlie (H-FV).

1924

Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 21 October 1924:[99][100]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal PartyH-FV67,21652.77%4
Labour PartyAp45,20035.48%3
Social Democratic Labour Party of NorwayS10,3238.10%0
Communist Party of NorwayK2,5642.01%0
Liberal PartyV2,0701.63%0
Wild Votes50.00%0
Valid Votes127,378100.00%7
Rejected Votes1,2650.98%
Total Polled128,64384.90%
Registered Electors151,526

The following candidates were elected:[99] Sigurd Astrup (H-FV); Eyvind Getz (H-FV); C. J. Hambro (H-FV); Olaf Josef Johansen (Ap); Ingvald Rastad (Ap); Martin Tranmæl (Ap); and Karl Wilhelm Wefring (H-FV).

1921

Results of the 1921 parliamentary election held on 24 October 1921:[101][102]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal PartyH-FV61,52455.51%5
Labour PartyAp34,55331.18%2
Social Democratic Labour Party of NorwayS11,52610.40%0
Liberal PartyV3,2072.89%0
Wild Votes210.02%0
Valid Votes110,831100.00%7
Rejected Votes1,0520.94%
Total Polled111,88377.39%
Registered Electors144,572

The following candidates were elected:[101] Otto Bahr Halvorsen (H-FV); C. J. Hambro (H-FV); Kristian Kristensen (Ap); William Martin Nygaard (H-FV); Christian Emil Stoud Platou (H-FV); Karen Platou (H-FV); and Olav Scheflo (Ap).

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.[5][6][7]

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