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Akershus (Storting constituency)

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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

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

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Akershus currently elects 18 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open[a] 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

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Summary

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Election Communists
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 % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2021 14,572 3.94% 1 25,240 6.82% 1 95,609 25.82% 5 17,461 4.72% 1 32,584 8.80% 2 25,393 6.86% 1 7,580 2.05% 0 101,439 27.39% 5 38,779 10.47% 2
2017 6,542 1.94% 0 17,859 5.30% 1 88,689 26.32% 5 12,459 3.70% 0 20,219 6.00% 1 21,853 6.48% 1 7,839 2.33% 0 104,451 30.99% 5 50,741 15.06% 3
2013 2,365 0.74% 0 11,305 3.52% 0 91,364 28.44% 5 9,804 3.05% 0 8,111 2.52% 0 20,217 6.29% 1 10,377 3.23% 0 108,860 33.89% 7 54,658 17.01% 3
2009 2,566 0.85% 0 17,040 5.67% 1 101,241 33.68% 5 1,181 0.39% 0 9,435 3.14% 0 14,688 4.89% 1 9,308 3.10% 0 69,505 23.12% 4 73,300 24.39% 4
2005 2,269 0.79% 0 22,555 7.85% 1 87,702 30.52% 5 480 0.17% 0 11,328 3.94% 0 21,834 7.60% 1 11,212 3.90% 0 59,181 20.60% 4 67,411 23.46% 4
2001 134 0.05% 0 1,902 0.70% 0 33,168 12.29% 2 63,643 23.58% 3 660 0.24% 0 8,747 3.24% 0 10,855 4.02% 0 21,446 7.94% 1 85,618 31.72% 4 38,830 14.38% 2
1997 119 0.04% 0 2,874 1.06% 0 15,404 5.69% 1 94,187 34.80% 5 976 0.36% 0 12,478 4.61% 0 10,853 4.01% 0 24,930 9.21% 1 58,993 21.80% 3 47,218 17.45% 2
1993 2,002 0.80% 0 16,505 6.57% 1 94,837 37.77% 5 670 0.27% 0 26,610 10.60% 1 8,699 3.46% 0 10,552 4.20% 0 66,674 26.55% 4 19,439 7.74% 1
1989 1,464 0.56% 0 26,295 9.98% 1 80,862 30.68% 4 1,353 0.51% 0 12,187 4.62% 0 7,634 2.90% 0 11,229 4.26% 0 81,140 30.79% 5 39,851 15.12% 2
1985 297 0.12% 0 1,183 0.48% 0 14,221 5.73% 1 85,864 34.62% 5 12,162 4.90% 1 6,880 2.77% 0 9,881 3.98% 0 102,360 41.27% 5 12,984 5.23% 0
1981 508 0.22% 0 1,575 0.68% 0 12,727 5.53% 0 76,112 33.09% 4 11,348 4.93% 0 7,881 3.43% 0 11,047 4.80% 0 92,069 40.03% 5 13,697 5.96% 1
1977 619 0.30% 0 1,362 0.66% 0 9,618 4.65% 0 83,303 40.25% 4 13,222 6.39% 1 6,458 3.12% 0 13,764 6.65% 1 71,740 34.67% 4 4,458 2.15% 0
1973 945 0.50% 0 22,359 11.87% 1 62,740 33.31% 3 15,369 8.16% 1 5,016 2.66% 0 13,178 7.00% 1 45,080 23.93% 3 13,040 6.92% 1
1969 1,554 0.89% 0 6,818 3.90% 0 79,458 45.48% 3 23,316 13.35% 1 18,399 10.53% 1 45,161 25.85% 2
1965 1,879 1.24% 0 9,866 6.49% 0 64,882 42.65% 3 13,511 8.88% 1 16,243 10.68% 1 6,868 4.51% 0 38,878 25.56% 2
1961 3,060 2.41% 0 6,537 5.14% 0 59,527 46.82% 4 12,177 9.58% 1 7,623 6.00% 0 7,725 6.08% 0 30,496 23.99% 2
1957 4,083 3.55% 0 57,813 50.29% 4 11,301 9.83% 1 8,579 7.46% 0 7,717 6.71% 0 25,466 22.15% 2
1953 5,988 5.64% 0 52,243 49.17% 4 11,755 11.06% 1 6,155 5.79% 0 7,892 7.43% 0 22,207 20.90% 2
1949 7,164 7.24% 0 48,002 48.53% 4 11,335 11.46% 1 4,875 4.93% 0 7,212 7.29% 0 20,017 20.24% 2
1945 20,015 13.26% 1 59,928 39.70% 3 9,177 6.08% 0 7,224 4.79% 0 16,179 10.72% 1 38,418 25.45% 2
1936 64,483 49.36% 4 13,235 10.13% 1 4,398 3.37% 0 35,371 27.07% 2
1933 748 0.68% 0 50,619 46.25% 4 13,698 12.52% 1 6,525 5.96% 0 29,820 27.25% 2
1930 593 0.58% 0 40,947 40.07% 3 15,119 14.79% 1 5,374 5.26% 0 34,541 33.80% 3
1927 1,044 1.21% 0 39,885 46.15% 3 11,352 13.13% 1 2,792 3.23% 0 20,426 23.63% 2
1924 1,673 2.17% 0 18,689 24.22% 2 11,222 14.54% 1 3,080 3.99% 0 31,915 41.36% 3
1921 12,728 20.78% 1 9,047 14.77% 1 3,205 5.23% 0 26,558 43.37% 4

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

Detailed

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2020s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H 101,439 27.39% 5 1 6
Labour Party Ap 95,609 25.82% 5 0 5
Progress Party FrP 38,779 10.47% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 32,584 8.80% 2 0 2
Liberal Party V 25,393 6.86% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 25,240 6.82% 1 0 1
Green Party MDG 17,461 4.72% 1 0 1
Red Party R 14,572 3.94% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,580 2.05% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 4,007 1.08% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,286 0.62% 0 0 0
Health Party 1,161 0.31% 0 0 0
Center Party 953 0.26% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 719 0.19% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 636 0.17% 0 0 0
People's Action No to More Road Tolls FNB 634 0.17% 0 0 0
Industry and Business Party INP 489 0.13% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 338 0.09% 0 0 0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway 309 0.08% 0 0 0
The Generation Party 112 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 370,301 100.00% 18 1 19
Blank Votes 2,372 0.64%
Rejected Votes – Other 614 0.16%
Total Polled 373,287 79.24%
Registered Electors 471,106

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H 104,451 30.99% 5 1 6
Labour Party Ap 88,689 26.32% 5 0 5
Progress Party FrP 50,741 15.06% 3 0 3
Liberal Party V 21,853 6.48% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 20,219 6.00% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 17,859 5.30% 1 0 1
Green Party MDG 12,459 3.70% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,839 2.33% 0 0 0
Red Party R 6,542 1.94% 0 0 0
Health Party 2,052 0.61% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,954 0.58% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 598 0.18% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 565 0.17% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 420 0.12% 0 0 0
The Alliance 383 0.11% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 268 0.08% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 136 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 337,028 100.00% 16 1 17
Blank Votes 1,872 0.55%
Rejected Votes – Other 558 0.16%
Total Polled 339,458 81.38%
Registered Electors 417,141

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H 108,860 33.89% 7 0 7
Labour Party Ap 91,364 28.44% 5 0 5
Progress Party FrP 54,658 17.01% 3 0 3
Liberal Party V 20,217 6.29% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 11,305 3.52% 0 1 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 10,377 3.23% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 9,804 3.05% 0 0 0
Centre Party Sp 8,111 2.52% 0 0 0
Red Party R 2,365 0.74% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,557 0.48% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 1,106 0.34% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 792 0.25% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 197 0.06% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 195 0.06% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 149 0.05% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 115 0.04% 0 0 0
Society Party 77 0.02% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 321,249 100.00% 16 1 17
Blank Votes 1,267 0.39%
Rejected Votes – Other 436 0.14%
Total Polled 322,952 81.88%
Registered Electors 394,439

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 101,241 33.68% 5 0 5
Progress Party FrP 73,300 24.39% 4 0 4
Conservative Party H 69,505 23.12% 4 0 4
Socialist Left Party SV 17,040 5.67% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 14,688 4.89% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 9,435 3.14% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 9,308 3.10% 0 1 1
Red Party R 2,566 0.85% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,595 0.53% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 1,181 0.39% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 307 0.10% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 164 0.05% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 153 0.05% 0 0 0
One (Written) Language 103 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 300,586 100.00% 15 1 16
Blank Votes 1,286 0.43%
Rejected Votes – Other 244 0.08%
Total Polled 302,116 80.43%
Registered Electors 375,622

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 87,702 30.52% 5 0 5
Progress Party FrP 67,411 23.46% 4 0 4
Conservative Party H 59,181 20.60% 4 0 4
Socialist Left Party SV 22,555 7.85% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 21,834 7.60% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 11,328 3.94% 0 1 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 11,212 3.90% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 2,269 0.79% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,102 0.73% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 559 0.19% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 480 0.17% 0 0 0
Abortion Opponents' List 265 0.09% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 250 0.09% 0 0 0
Democrats 132 0.05% 0 0 0
Reform Party 37 0.01% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 287,317 100.00% 15 1 16
Blank Votes 1,187 0.41%
Rejected Votes – Other 262 0.09%
Total Polled 288,766 81.10%
Registered Electors 356,045

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H 85,618 31.72% 4 1 5
Labour Party Ap 63,643 23.58% 3 0 3
Progress Party FrP 38,830 14.38% 2 1 3
Socialist Left Party SV 33,168 12.29% 2 0 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 21,446 7.94% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 10,855 4.02% 0 0 0
Centre Party Sp 8,747 3.24% 0 1 1
Pensioners' Party PP 2,685 0.99% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,902 0.70% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 1,373 0.51% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 660 0.24% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 292 0.11% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 267 0.10% 0 0 0
Norwegian People's Party NFP 179 0.07% 0 0 0
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party 155 0.06% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 134 0.05% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 269,954 100.00% 12 3 15
Rejected Votes 2,006 0.74%
Total Polled 271,960 79.08%
Registered Electors 343,896

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 94,187 34.80% 5 0 5
Conservative Party H 58,993 21.80% 3 0 3
Progress Party FrP 47,218 17.45% 2 0 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 24,930 9.21% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 15,404 5.69% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 12,478 4.61% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 10,853 4.01% 0 1 1
Red Electoral Alliance RV 2,874 1.06% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,830 0.68% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 976 0.36% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 298 0.11% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 258 0.10% 0 0 0
White Electoral Alliance 159 0.06% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 119 0.04% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 74 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 270,651 100.00% 12 2 14
Rejected Votes 1,117 0.41%
Total Polled 271,768 82.01%
Registered Electors 331,397

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 94,837 37.77% 5 0 5
Conservative Party H 66,674 26.55% 4 0 4
Centre Party Sp 26,610 10.60% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 19,439 7.74% 1 1 2
Socialist Left Party SV 16,505 6.57% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 10,552 4.20% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 8,699 3.46% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,547 1.01% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 2,002 0.80% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 1,212 0.48% 0 0 0
New Future Coalition Party SNF 922 0.37% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 670 0.27% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 307 0.12% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 141 0.06% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 251,117 100.00% 12 2 14
Rejected Votes 1,195 0.47%
Total Polled 252,312 79.02%
Registered Electors 319,318

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H 81,140 30.79% 5 0 5
Labour Party Ap 80,862 30.68% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 39,851 15.12% 2 1 3
Socialist Left Party SV 26,295 9.98% 1 1 2
Centre Party Sp 12,187 4.62% 0 1 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 11,229 4.26% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 7,634 2.90% 0 0 0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity FMS 1,464 0.56% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 1,353 0.51% 0 0 0
Stop Immigration SI 1,342 0.51% 0 0 0
Liberals-Europe Party 116 0.04% 0 0 0
Free Elected Representatives 59 0.02% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 263,532 100.00% 12 3 15
Rejected Votes 715 0.27%
Total Polled 264,247 85.90%
Registered Electors 307,608

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

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Conservative Party H 102,360 41.27% 6 102,360 41.49% 5
Labour Party Ap 85,864 34.62% 5 85,864 34.80% 5
Centre Party Sp 12,162 4.90% 0 22,401 9.08% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 9,881 3.98% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 1,648 0.66% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 14,221 5.73% 1 14,221 5.76% 1
Progress Party FrP 12,984 5.23% 0 12,984 5.26% 0
Liberal Party V 6,880 2.77% 0 6,880 2.79% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,183 0.48% 0 1,183 0.48% 0
Pensioners' Party PP 499 0.20% 0 499 0.20% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 297 0.12% 0 297 0.12% 0
Free Elected Representatives 49 0.02% 0 49 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 248,028 100.00% 12 246,738 100.00% 12
Rejected Votes 323 0.13%
Total Polled 248,351 86.63%
Registered Electors 286,669

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

Party Votes % Seats
Conservative Party H 92,069 40.03% 5
Labour Party Ap 76,112 33.09% 4
Progress Party FrP 13,697 5.96% 1
Socialist Left Party SV 12,727 5.53% 0
Centre Party Sp 11,348 4.93% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 11,047 4.80% 0
Liberal Party V 7,881 3.43% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 2,892 1.26% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,575 0.68% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 508 0.22% 0
Plebiscite Party 83 0.04% 0
Free Elected Representatives 66 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 230,005 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 328 0.14%
Total Polled 230,333 86.44%
Registered Electors 266,471

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 83,303 40.25% 4
Conservative Party H 71,740 34.67% 4
Christian Democratic Party KrF 13,764 6.65% 1
Centre Party Sp 13,222 6.39% 1
Socialist Left Party SV 9,618 4.65% 0
Liberal Party V 6,458 3.12% 0
Progress Party FrP 4,458 2.15% 0
New People's Party DNF 2,059 0.99% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,362 0.66% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 619 0.30% 0
Single Person's Party 172 0.08% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 99 0.05% 0
Free Elected Representatives 69 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 206,943 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 246 0.12%
Total Polled 207,189 86.80%
Registered Electors 238,698

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 62,740 33.31% 3
Conservative Party H 45,080 23.93% 3
Socialist Electoral League SV 22,359 11.87% 1
Centre Party Sp 15,369 8.16% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 13,178 7.00% 1
Anders Lange's Party ALP 13,040 6.92% 1
New People's Party DNF 9,946 5.28% 0
Liberal Party V 5,016 2.66% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 945 0.50% 0
Single Person's Party 420 0.22% 0
Women's Free Elected Representatives 170 0.09% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 103 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 188,366 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 273 0.14%
Total Polled 188,639 84.17%
Registered Electors 224,117

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 79,458 45.48% 3
Conservative Party H 45,161 25.85% 2
Centre PartyChristian Democratic Party Sp-KrF 23,316 13.35% 1
Liberal Party V 18,399 10.53% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 6,818 3.90% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,554 0.89% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 174,707 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 243 0.14%
Total Polled 174,950 87.73%
Registered Electors 199,417

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 64,882 42.65% 3
Conservative Party H 38,878 25.56% 2
Liberal Party V 16,243 10.68% 1
Centre Party Sp 13,511 8.88% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 9,866 6.49% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 6,868 4.51% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,879 1.24% 0
Valid Votes 152,127 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 569 0.37%
Total Polled 152,696 89.33%
Registered Electors 170,927

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 59,527 46.82% 4
Conservative Party H 30,496 23.99% 2
Centre Party Sp 12,177 9.58% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,725 6.08% 0
Liberal Party V 7,623 6.00% 0
Socialist People's Party SF 6,537 5.14% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 3,060 2.41% 0
Valid Votes 127,145 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 548 0.43%
Total Polled 127,693 83.66%
Registered Electors 152,625

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 57,813 50.29% 4
Conservative Party H 25,466 22.15% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,301 9.83% 1
Liberal Party V 8,579 7.46% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,717 6.71% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 4,083 3.55% 0
Valid Votes 114,959 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 551 0.48%
Total Polled 115,510 81.31%
Registered Electors 142,064

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 52,243 49.17% 4
Conservative Party H 22,207 20.90% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,755 11.06% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,892 7.43% 0
Liberal Party V 6,155 5.79% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 5,988 5.64% 0
Wild Votes 4 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 106,244 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 509 0.48%
Total Polled 106,753 81.19%
Registered Electors 131,479

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 48,002 48.53% 4
Conservative Party H 20,017 20.24% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,335 11.46% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,212 7.29% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 7,164 7.24% 0
Liberal Party V 4,875 4.93% 0
Society Party Samfp 307 0.31% 0
Valid Votes 98,912 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 582 0.58%
Total Polled 99,494 84.18%
Registered Electors 118,192

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

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 59,928 39.70% 3 59,928 39.71% 3
Conservative Party H 38,418 25.45% 2 47,583 31.53% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 9,177 6.08% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 20,015 13.26% 1 20,015 13.26% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 16,179 10.72% 1 16,179 10.72% 1
Liberal Party V 7,224 4.79% 0 7,224 4.79% 0
Valid Votes 150,941 100.00% 7 150,929 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 1,440 0.94%
Total Polled 152,381 81.97%
Registered Electors 185,894

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

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

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 64,483 49.36% 4 64,483 49.36% 4
Conservative Party H 35,371 27.07% 2 57,348 43.90% 3
Farmers' Party Bp 13,235 10.13% 1
Free-minded People's PartyFatherland League FF-Fl 8,755 6.70% 0
Liberal Party V 4,398 3.37% 0 4,398 3.37% 0
Nasjonal Samling NS 3,573 2.73% 0 3,573 2.74% 0
Society Party Samfp 826 0.63% 0 826 0.63% 0
Wild Votes 2 0.00% 0 2 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 130,643 100.00% 7 130,630 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 923 0.70%
Total Polled 131,566 85.96%
Registered Electors 153,052

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

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 50,619 46.25% 4 50,619 46.26% 4
Conservative Party H 29,820 27.25% 2 29,820 27.25% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 13,698 12.52% 1 21,255 19.43% 1
Free-minded People's Party FF 4,369 3.99% 0
Nasjonal Samling NS 3,219 2.94% 0
Liberal Party V 6,525 5.96% 0 6,525 5.96% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 748 0.68% 0 748 0.68% 0
Society Party Samfp 227 0.21% 0 227 0.21% 0
Akershus Social Democratic Party 220 0.20% 0 220 0.20% 0
Wild Votes 5 0.00% 0 5 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 109,450 100.00% 7 109,419 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 605 0.55%
Total Polled 110,055 78.78%
Registered Electors 139,699

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

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 40,947 40.07% 3 40,947 40.13% 3
Conservative Party H 34,541 33.80% 3 60,486 59.28% 4
Farmers' Party Bp 15,119 14.79% 1
Free-minded People's Party FF 5,620 5.50% 0
Liberal Party V 5,374 5.26% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 593 0.58% 0 593 0.58% 0
Valid Votes 102,194 100.00% 7 102,026 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 863 0.84%
Total Polled 103,057 79.95%
Registered Electors 128,904

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

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 39,885 46.15% 3
Conservative Party H 20,426 23.63% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,352 13.13% 1
Free-minded Liberal Party FV 10,930 12.65% 1
Liberal Party V 2,792 3.23% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,044 1.21% 0
Valid Votes 86,429 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 611 0.70%
Total Polled 87,040 74.28%
Registered Electors 117,184

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

Party Votes % Seats
Conservative Party H 31,915 41.36% 3
Labour Party Ap 18,689 24.22% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,222 14.54% 1
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 10,576 13.71% 1
Liberal Party V 3,080 3.99% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,673 2.17% 0
Wild Votes 4 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 77,159 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 785 1.01%
Total Polled 77,944 75.10%
Registered Electors 103,782

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

Party Votes % Seats
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party H-FV 26,558 43.37% 4
Labour Party Ap 12,728 20.78% 1
Norwegian Farmers' Association L 9,047 14.77% 1
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 8,351 13.64% 1
Liberal Party V 3,205 5.23% 0
Radical People's Party RF 1,333 2.18% 0
Wild Votes 18 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 61,240 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 651 1.05%
Total Polled 61,891 69.39%
Registered Electors 89,187

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

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  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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