South (Althing constituency)

South (Icelandic: Suður) is one of the six multi-member constituencies of the Althing, the national legislature of Iceland. The constituency was established as Southern (Icelandic: Suðurland) in 1959 following the nationwide extension of proportional representation for elections to the Althing. It was renamed South in 2003 when parts of Eastern and Reykjanes constituencies were merged into the Southern constituency following the re-organisation of constituencies across Iceland. South consists of the Southern and Southern Peninsula regions. The constituency currently elects nine of the 63 members of the Althing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 38,424 registered electors.

South
Suður
Constituency
for the Althing
Outline map
Location of South within Iceland
Municipality
RegionSouthern
Southern Peninsula
Population61,545 (2022)[1]
Electorate38,424 (2021)
Area31,797 km2 (2018)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1959
Seats
List
  • 9 (2003–present)
  • 5 (1987–2003)
  • 6 (1959–1987)
Member of the Althing[3]
List
  •   Ásmundur Friðriksson (D)
  •   Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir (F)
  •   Birgir Þórarinsson (D)
  •   Guðbrandur Einarsson (C)
  •   Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir (D)
  •   Hafdís Hrönn Hafsteinsdóttir (B)
  •   Jóhann Friðrik Friðriksson (B)
  •   Oddný G. Harðardóttir (S)
  •   Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson (B)
  •   Vilhjálmur Árnason (D)
Created from
List
  • Árnessýsla
  • Rangárvallasýsla
  • Vestmannaeyjar
  • West Skaftafellssýsla
  • Eastern
  • Reykjanes

Electoral system

South currently elects nine of the 63 members of the Althing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Constituency seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[6][7] Compensatory seats (equalisation seas) are calculated based on the national vote and are allocated using the D'Hondt method at the constituency level.[8][9] Only parties that reach the 5% national threshold compete for compensatory seats.[7][10]

Members of Parliament

Election MPs
1959 Guðlaugur Gíslason
(Independence)
Ingólfur Jónsson
(Independence)
Sigurður Ó. Ólafsson
(Independence)
Karl Guðjónsson
(People's)
Björn Fr. Björnsson
(Progressive)
Ágúst Þorvaldsson
(Progressive)
6 seats
1963 Helgi Bergs
(Progressive)
1967 Steinþór Gestsson
(Independence)
Karl Guðjónsson
(People's)
1971 Garðar Sigurðsson
(People's)
1974 Jón Helgason
(Progressive)
Þórarinn Sigurjónsson
(Progressive)
1978 Guðmundur Karlsson
(Independence)
Eggert Haukdal
(Independence/
Independent/
Independence)
Magnús Helgi Magnússon
(Social Democratic)
1979
1983 Þorsteinn Pálsson
(Independence)
Árni Johnsen
(Independence)
1987 Óli Þ. Guðbjartsson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
Margrét Frímannsdóttir
(People's)
Guðni Ágústsson
(Progressive)
1991 Árni Johnsen
(Independence)
1995 Lúðvík Bergvinsson
(Social Democratic)
Ísólfur Gylfi Pálmason
(Progressive)
1999 Drífa Hjartardóttir
(Independence)
Lúðvík Bergvinsson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
Margrét Frímannsdóttir
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2003 Árni Ragnar Árnason
(Independence)
Hjálmar Árnason
(Progressive)
Guðjón Hjörleifsson
(Independence)
Björgvin G. Sigurðsson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
Jón Gunnarsson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
Magnús Þór Hafsteinsson
(Union)
2007 Björk Guðjónsdóttir
(Independence)
Árni Johnsen
(Independence)
Árni Mathiesen
(Independence)
Bjarni Harðarson
(Progressive)
Kjartan Ólafsson
(Independence)
Atli Gíslason
(Women's List)
Grétar Mar Jónsson
(Union)
2009 Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir
(Independence)
Oddný G. Harðardóttir
(Social Democratic Alliance)
Unnur Brá Konráðsdóttir
(Independence)
Eygló Harðardóttir
(Progressive)
Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson
(Progressive)
Margrét Tryggvadóttir
(Candidature)
Róbert Marshall
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2013 Vilhjálmur Árnason
(Independence)
Páll Jóhann Pálsson
(Progressive)
Ásmundur Friðriksson
(Independence)
Haraldur Einarsson
(Progressive)
Silja Dögg Gunnarsdóttir
(Progressive)
Páll Valur Björnsson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2016 Páll Magnússon
(Independence)
Jóna Sólveig Elínardóttir
(Social Democrats)
Smári McCarthy
(Pirate Party)
Ari Trausti Guðmundsson
(Women's List)
2017 Birgir Þórarinsson
(Humanist)
Karl Gauti Hjaltason
(Union)
2021 Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir
(Independence)
Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir
(Union)
Guðbrur Einarsson
(Social Democrats)
Hafdís Hrönn Hafsteinsdóttir
(Progressive)
Jóhann Friðrik Friðriksson
(Progressive)

Election results

Summary

ElectionPeople's Alliance
G
Left-Green
V / U
Social Democrats
S / A
People's
F
Pirates
P / Þ
Progressive
B
Independence
D
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
20212,2007.40%02,2707.64%13,83712.91%11,6605.59%07,11123.93%37,29624.55%3
20173,32111.84%12,6919.59%12,5108.95%11,9857.07%05,23118.64%27,05825.16%3
20162,75110.18%11,7256.39%09733.60%03,45812.80%15,15419.08%28,50931.50%4
20131,5825.88%02,73410.17%11,2694.72%09,26534.46%47,59628.25%4
20094,61517.11%17,54127.97%35,39019.99%27,07326.23%3
20072,4989.85%16,78326.76%24,74518.72%29,12035.97%4
20031,1674.66%07,42629.67%35,93423.71%27,30729.19%3
19993622.88%03,61228.73%13,66929.18%24,52836.02%2
19952,04315.75%18776.76%03,76629.04%24,31033.23%2
19912,32318.54%11,0798.61%03,45627.58%24,57736.53%2
19871,42811.51%11,32010.64%03,33526.88%24,03232.50%2
19831,52914.53%11,27812.15%02,94427.98%24,20239.94%3
19791,54414.92%11,53514.83%13,35732.44%22,42823.46%1
19781,97919.51%11,74317.18%12,46224.27%23,27532.29%2
19741,36914.40%15685.98%03,21333.80%24,05742.68%3
19711,39215.02%17397.97%03,05232.93%23,60138.86%3
19671,12313.19%17548.86%03,05735.91%23,57842.03%3
196395511.77%07609.36%02,99936.95%33,40241.92%3
1959 Oct1,05313.52%16918.87%02,81036.08%23,23441.53%3

(Excludes compensatory seats.)

2021

Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 25 September 2021:[11]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD7,29624.55%303
Progressive PartyB7,11123.93%303
People's PartyF3,83712.91%101
Social Democratic AllianceS2,2707.64%101
Centre PartyM2,2077.43%101
Left-Green MovementV2,2007.40%000
Reform PartyC1,8456.21%011
Pirate PartyP1,6605.59%000
Icelandic Socialist PartyJ1,0943.68%000
Liberal Democratic PartyO1930.65%000
Valid Votes29,713100.00%9110
Blank Votes5951.96%
Rejected Votes – Other730.24%
Total Polled30,38179.07%
Registered Electors38,424

The following candidates were elected:[12] Ásmundur Friðriksson (D), 4,770.50 votes; Ásthildur Lóa Þórsdóttir (F), 3,835.67 votes; Birgir Þórarinsson (M), 2,199.67 votes; Guðbrandur Einarsson (C), 1,835.67 votes; Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir (D), 7,275.33 votes; Hafdís Hrönn Hafsteinsdóttir (B), 4,742.67 votes; Jóhann Friðrik Friðriksson (B), 5,917.17 votes; Oddný G. Harðardóttir (S), 2,259.33 votes; Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson (B), 7,096.33 votes; and Vilhjálmur Árnason (D), 6,057.17 votes.

2017

Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 28 October 2017:[13][14][15][16]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD7,05825.16%303
Progressive PartyB5,23118.64%202
Centre PartyM4,00014.26%101
Left-Green MovementV3,32111.84%101
Social Democratic AllianceS2,6919.59%101
People's PartyF2,5108.95%101
Pirate PartyP1,9857.07%011
Reform PartyC8713.10%000
Bright FutureA2891.03%000
DawnT1010.36%000
Valid Votes28,057100.00%9110
Blank Votes7542.61%
Rejected Votes – Other1030.36%
Total Polled28,91480.00%
Registered Electors36,143

The following candidates were elected:[16] Ari Trausti Guðmundsson (V), 3,308.00 votes; Ásmundur Friðriksson (D), 5,588.00 votes; Birgir Þórarinsson (M), 3,991.33 votes; Karl Gauti Hjaltason (F), 2,497.67 votes; Oddný G. Harðardóttir (S), 2,650.67 votes; Páll Magnússon (D), 6,917.83 votes; Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson (B), 5,227.50 votes; Silja Dögg Gunnarsdóttir (B), 3,914.50 votes; Smári McCarthy (P), 1,959.00 votes; and Vilhjálmur Árnason (D), 4,723.17 votes.

2016

Results of the 2016 parliamentary election held on 29 October 2016:[17][18][19][20]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD8,50931.50%404
Progressive PartyB5,15419.08%202
Pirate PartyP3,45812.80%101
Left-Green MovementV2,75110.18%101
Reform PartyC1,9837.34%101
Social Democratic AllianceS1,7256.39%011
Bright FutureA1,5655.79%000
People's PartyF9733.60%000
DawnT6112.26%000
Icelandic National FrontE2130.79%000
People's Front of IcelandR740.27%000
Valid Votes27,016100.00%9110
Blank Votes7412.66%
Rejected Votes – Other710.26%
Total Polled27,82878.53%
Registered Electors35,436

The following candidates were elected:[20] Ari Trausti Guðmundsson (V), 2,742.00 votes; Ásmundur Friðriksson (D), 7,306.25 votes; Jóna Sólveig Elínardóttir (C), 1,978.33 votes; Oddný G. Harðardóttir (S), 1,721.00 votes; Páll Magnússon (D), 8,444.88 votes; Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson (B), 5,104.75 votes; Silja Dögg Gunnarsdóttir (B), 3,859.25 votes; Smári McCarthy (P), 3,428.33 votes; Unnur Brá Konráðsdóttir (D), 5,318.25 votes; and Vilhjálmur Árnason (D), 6,390.88 votes.

2013

Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 27 April 2013:[21][22][23][24]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Progressive PartyB9,26534.46%404
Independence PartyD7,59628.25%404
Social Democratic AllianceS2,73410.17%101
Left-Green MovementV1,5825.88%000
Pirate PartyÞ1,2694.72%000
Bright FutureA1,2024.47%011
DawnT9043.36%000
Households PartyI7862.92%000
Right-Green People's PartyG7032.61%000
Iceland Democratic PartyL4311.60%000
RainbowJ4121.53%000
Valid Votes26,884100.00%9110
Blank Votes5642.05%
Rejected Votes – Other830.30%
Total Polled27,53181.89%
Registered Electors33,619

The following candidates were elected:[24] Ásmundur Friðriksson (D), 5,421.0 votes; Haraldur Einarsson (B), 5,783.6 votes; Oddný G. Harðardóttir (S), 2,714.3 votes; Páll Jóhann Pálsson (B), 6,945.6 votes; Páll Valur Björnsson (A), 1,199.0 votes; Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir (D), 7,519.9 votes; Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson (B), 9,256.3 votes; Silja Dögg Gunnarsdóttir (B), 8,099.8 votes; Unnur Brá Konráðsdóttir (D), 6,605.9 votes; and Vilhjálmur Árnason (D), 4,791.9 votes.

2009

Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 25 April 2009:[25][26][27]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Social Democratic AllianceS7,54127.97%303
Independence PartyD7,07326.23%303
Progressive PartyB5,39019.99%202
Left-Green MovementV4,61517.11%101
Citizens' MovementO1,3815.12%011
Liberal PartyF8383.11%000
Democracy MovementP1270.47%000
Valid Votes26,965100.00%9110
Blank Votes7902.84%
Rejected Votes – Other760.27%
Total Polled27,83185.68%
Registered Electors32,482

The following candidates were elected:[27] Árni Johnsen (D), 4,781.2 votes; Atli Gíslason (V), 4,579.7 votes; Björgvin G. Sigurðsson (S), 6,925.3 votes; Eygló Harðardóttir (B), 3,993.7 votes; Margrét Tryggvadóttir (O), 1,374.0 votes; Oddný G. Harðardóttir (S), 6,344.0 votes; Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir (D), 6,903.7 votes; Róbert Marshall (S), 5,094.3 votes; Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson (B), 5,363.0 votes; and Unnur Brá Konráðsdóttir (D), 4,897.8 votes.

2007

Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 12 May 2007:[28][29][30]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD9,12035.97%404
Social Democratic AllianceS6,78326.76%202
Progressive PartyB4,74518.72%202
Left-Green MovementV2,4989.85%101
Liberal PartyF1,7716.99%011
Icelandic Movement – Living CountryI4351.72%000
Valid Votes25,352100.00%9110
Blank Votes3751.45%
Rejected Votes – Other620.24%
Total Polled25,78984.30%
Registered Electors30,592

The following candidates were elected:[30] Árni Johnsen (D), 6,284.1 votes; Árni Mathiesen (D), 8.904.2 votes; Atli Gíslason (V), 2,493.3 votes; Bjarni Harðarson (B), 3,554.2 votes; Björgvin G. Sigurðsson (S), 6,737.5 votes; Björk Guðjónsdóttir (D), 5,965.2 votes; Grétar Mar Jónsson (F), 1,755.7 votes; Guðni Ágústsson (B), 4,700.0 votes; Kjartan Ólafsson (D), 7,054.2 votes; and Lúðvík Bergvinsson (S), 4,958.0 votes.

2003

Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 10 May 2003:[31][32][33]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Social Democratic AllianceS7,42629.67%314
Independence PartyD7,30729.19%303
Progressive PartyB5,93423.71%202
Liberal PartyF2,1888.74%101
Left-Green MovementU1,1674.66%000
IndependentT8443.37%000
New ForceN1660.66%000
Valid Votes25,032100.00%9110
Blank Votes2821.11%
Rejected Votes – Other290.11%
Total Polled25,34389.41%
Registered Electors28,344

The following candidates were elected:[33] Árni Ragnar Árnason (D), 7,214.5 votes; Björgvin G. Sigurðsson (S), 5,569.5 votes; Drífa Hjartardóttir (D), 5,911.8 votes; Guðjón Hjörleifsson (D), 4,807.8 votes; Guðni Ágústsson (B), 5,905.2 votes; Hjálmar Árnason (B), 4,441.7 votes; Jón Gunnarsson (S), 4,652.5 votes; Lúðvík Bergvinsson (S), 6,433.0 votes; Magnús Þór Hafsteinsson (F), 2,188.0 votes; and Margrét Frímannsdóttir (S), 7,404.6 votes.

1999

Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 8 May 1999:[34][35][36]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD4,52836.02%202
Progressive PartyB3,66929.18%202
Social Democratic AllianceS3,61228.73%112
Left-Green MovementU3622.88%000
Liberal PartyF3582.85%000
Humanist PartyH430.34%000
Valid Votes12,572100.00%516
Blank Votes2061.61%
Rejected Votes – Other310.24%
Total Polled12,80988.65%
Registered Electors14,449

The following candidates were elected:[37] Árni Johnsen (D), 4,269 votes; Drífa Hjartardóttir (D), 4,392 votes; Guðni Ágústsson (B), 3,652 votes; Ísólfur Gylfi Pálmason (B), 3,639 votes; Lúðvík Bergvinsson (S), 3,605 votes; and Margrét Frímannsdóttir (S), 3,593 votes.

1995

Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 8 April 1995:[38] [39][40]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD4,31033.23%202
Progressive PartyB3,76629.04%202
People's AllianceG2,04315.75%101
South ListS1,1058.52%000
Social Democratic PartyA8776.76%011
National AwakeningJ5244.04%000
Women's ListV2942.27%000
Natural Law PartyN500.39%000
Valid Votes12,969100.00%516
Blank Votes1681.28%
Rejected Votes – Other290.22%
Total Polled13,16690.86%
Registered Electors14,490

The following candidates were elected:[41] Árni Johnsen (D), 4,218 votes; Guðni Ágústsson (B), 3,724 votes; Ísólfur Gylfi Pálmason (B), 3,761 votes; Lúðvík Bergvinsson (A), 874 votes; Margrét Frímannsdóttir (G), 2,038 votes; and Þorsteinn Pálsson (D), 4,254 votes.

1991

Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 20 April 1991:[42][43][44]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD4,57736.53%213
Progressive PartyB3,45627.58%202
People's AllianceG2,32318.54%101
Social Democratic PartyA1,0798.61%000
LiberalsF4683.74%000
Women's ListV4673.73%000
National Party and Humanist PartyÞ1261.01%000
Home Rule AssociationH330.26%000
Valid Votes12,529100.00%516
Blank Votes1711.34%
Rejected Votes – Other270.21%
Total Polled12,72791.21%
Registered Electors13,953

The following candidates were elected:[45] Árni Johnsen (D), 4,491 votes; Eggert Haukdal (D), 4,492 votes; Guðni Ágústsson (B), 3,449 votes; Jón Helgason (B), 3,399 votes; Margrét Frímannsdóttir (G), 2,318 votes; and Þorsteinn Pálsson (D), 4,533 votes.

1987

Results of the 1987 parliamentary election held on 25 April 1987:[46][47][48]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD4,03232.50%202
Progressive PartyB3,33526.88%202
People's AllianceG1,42811.51%101
Citizens' PartyS1,35310.91%011
Social Democratic PartyA1,32010.64%000
Women's ListV8166.58%000
Humanist PartyM1220.98%000
Valid Votes12,406100.00%516
Blank Votes1351.07%
Rejected Votes – Other300.24%
Total Polled12,57192.38%
Registered Electors13,608

The following candidates were elected:[49] Eggert Haukdal (D), 3,486 votes; Guðni Ágústsson (B), 3,323 votes; Jón Helgason (B), 3,217 votes; Margrét Frímannsdóttir (G), 1,423 votes; Óli Þ. Guðbjartsson (S), 1,345 votes; and Þorsteinn Pálsson (D), 3,900 votes.

1983

Results of the 1983 parliamentary election held on 23 April 1983:[50][51][52]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD4,20239.94%303
Progressive PartyB2,94427.98%202
People's AllianceG1,52914.53%101
Social Democratic PartyA1,27812.15%000
Alliance of Social DemocratsC5685.40%000
Valid Votes10,521100.00%606
Blank Votes3633.32%
Rejected Votes – Other410.38%
Total Polled10,92589.33%
Registered Electors12,230

The following candidates were elected:[52] Árni Johnsen (D), 3,809 votes; Eggert Haukdal (D), 3,486 votes; Garðar Sigurðsson (G), 1,493 votes; Jón Helgason (B), 2,699 votes; Þórarinn Sigurjónsson (B), 2,938 votes; and Þorsteinn Pálsson (D), 4,187 votes.

1979

Results of the 1979 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 December 1979:[53][54][55]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Progressive PartyB3,35732.44%202
Independence PartyD2,42823.46%112
People's AllianceG1,54414.92%101
Social Democratic PartyA1,53514.83%101
Independent VotersL1,48414.34%101
Valid Votes10,348100.00%617
Blank Votes2362.22%
Rejected Votes – Other310.29%
Total Polled10,61590.23%
Registered Electors11,765

The following candidates were elected:[55] Eggert Haukdal (L), 1,484 votes; Garðar Sigurðsson (G), 1,531 votes; Guðmundur Karlsson (D), 2,225 votes; Jón Helgason (B), 3,077 votes; Magnús Helgi Magnússon (A), 1,535 votes; Steinþór Gestsson (D), 2,425 votes; and Þórarinn Sigurjónsson (B), 3,355 votes.

1978

Results of the 1978 parliamentary election held on 25 June 1978:[56][57][58]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD3,27532.29%202
Progressive PartyB2,46224.27%202
People's AllianceG1,97919.51%101
Social Democratic PartyA1,74317.18%101
Independent VotersL4664.59%000
Union of Liberals and LeftistsF2182.15%000
Valid Votes10,143100.00%606
Blank Votes2162.08%
Rejected Votes – Other310.30%
Total Polled10,39090.41%
Registered Electors11,492

The following candidates were elected:[58] Eggert Haukdal (D), 3,211 votes; Garðar Sigurðsson (G), 1,941 votes; Guðmundur Karlsson (D), 2,965 votes; Jón Helgason (B), 2,245 votes; Magnús Helgi Magnússon (A), 1,741 votes; and Þórarinn Sigurjónsson (B), 2,446 votes.

1974

Results of the 1974 parliamentary election held on 30 June 1974:[59][60][61]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD4,05742.68%303
Progressive PartyB3,21333.80%202
People's AllianceG1,36914.40%101
Social Democratic PartyA5685.98%000
Union of Liberals and LeftistsF2993.15%000
Valid Votes9,506100.00%606
Blank Votes1261.30%
Rejected Votes – Other500.52%
Total Polled9,68290.91%
Registered Electors10,650

The following candidates were elected:[61] Garðar Sigurðsson (G), 1,366 votes; Guðlaugur Gíslason (D), 3,713 votes; Ingólfur Jónsson (D), 4,056 votes; Jón Helgason (B), 2,945 votes; Steinþór Gestsson (D), 3,378 votes; and Þórarinn Sigurjónsson (B), 3,210 votes.

1971

Results of the 1971 parliamentary election held on 13 June 1971:[62][63][64]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD3,60138.86%303
Progressive PartyB3,05232.93%202
People's AllianceG1,39215.02%101
Social Democratic PartyA7397.97%000
Union of Liberals and LeftistsF3053.29%000
Candidature PartyO1781.92%000
Valid Votes9,267100.00%606
Blank Votes1351.43%
Rejected Votes – Other250.27%
Total Polled9,42792.12%
Registered Electors10,233

The following candidates were elected:[64] Ágúst Þorvaldsson (B), 3,047 votes; Björn Fr. Björnsson (B), 2,788 votes; Garðar Sigurðsson (G), 1,391 votes; Guðlaugur Gíslason (D), 3,293 votes; Ingólfur Jónsson (D), 3,599 votes; and Steinþór Gestsson (D), 2,994 votes.

1967

Results of the 1967 parliamentary election held on 11 June 1967:[65][66][67]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD3,57842.03%303
Progressive PartyB3,05735.91%202
People's AllianceG1,12313.19%101
Social Democratic PartyA7548.86%000
Valid Votes8,512100.00%606
Blank Votes1251.44%
Rejected Votes – Other160.18%
Total Polled8,65392.54%
Registered Electors9,351

The following candidates were elected:[67] Ágúst Þorvaldsson (B), 3,056 votes; Björn Fr. Björnsson (B), 2,801 votes; Guðlaugur Gíslason (D), 3,273 votes; Ingólfur Jónsson (D), 3,576 votes; Karl Guðjónsson (G), 1,122 votes; and Steinþór Gestsson (D), 2,981 votes.

1963

Results of the 1963 parliamentary election held on 9 June 1963:[68][69][70]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD3,40241.92%303
Progressive PartyB2,99936.95%303
People's AllianceG95511.77%000
Social Democratic PartyA7609.36%000
Valid Votes8,116100.00%606
Blank Votes1121.36%
Rejected Votes – Other210.25%
Total Polled8,24993.18%
Registered Electors8,853

The following candidates were elected:[70] Ágúst Þorvaldsson (B), 2,996 votes; Björn Fr. Björnsson (B), 2,748 votes; Guðlaugur Gíslason (D), 3,110 votes; Helgi Bergs (B), 2,496 votes; Ingólfur Jónsson (D), 3,401 votes; and Sigurður Ó. Ólafsson (D), 2,831 votes.

October 1959

Results of the October 1959 parliamentary election held on 25 and 26 October 1959:[71][72][73]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Com.Tot.
Independence PartyD3,23441.53%303
Progressive PartyB2,81036.08%202
People's AllianceG1,05313.52%101
Social Democratic PartyA6918.87%000
Valid Votes7,788100.00%606
Blank Votes1391.75%
Rejected Votes – Other210.26%
Total Polled7,94891.27%
Registered Electors8,708

The following candidates were elected:[73] Ágúst Þorvaldsson (B), 2,796 votes; Björn Fr. Björnsson (B), 2,563 votes; Guðlaugur Gíslason (D), 2,962 votes; Ingólfur Jónsson (D), 3,232 votes; Karl Guðjónsson (G), 1,053 votes; and Sigurður Ó. Ólafsson (D), 2,693 votes.

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