Oppland (Storting constituency)
Constituency of the Storting, the national legislature of Norway
Oppland Location of Oppland within Norway
Municipality County Innlandet Population 172,767 (2021)[ 1] Electorate 132,383 (2021) Area 24,675 km2 (2021)[ 2] Created 1921 Seats
5 (2021–present) 6 (2005–2021) 7 (1953–2005) 6 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[ 3] Created from
Oppland is one of the 19 multi-member constituencies of the Storting , the national legislature of Norway . The constituency was established as Opland in 1921 following the introduction of proportional representation for elections to the Storting. Its spelling was settled as Oppland in 1950. It consists of the municipalities of Dovre , Etnedal , Gausdal , Gjøvik , Gran , Lesja , Lillehammer , Lom , Nord-Aurdal , Nord-Fron , Nordre Land , Østre Toten , Øyer , Øystre Slidre , Ringebu , Sel , Skjåk , Søndre Land , Sør-Aurdal , Sør-Fron , Vågå , Vang , Vestre Slidre and Vestre Toten in the county of Innlandet . The constituency currently elects five of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 132,383 registered electors.
Electoral system
Oppland currently elects five 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
Summary
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
3,534
3.58%
0
5,508
5.58%
0
34,552
35.02%
2
2,289
2.32%
0
25,619
25.97%
2
2,370
2.40%
0
1,537
1.56%
0
12,323
12.49%
1
8,459
8.57%
0
2017
1,823
1.68%
0
5,028
4.63%
0
38,056
35.07%
2
2,550
2.35%
0
22,990
21.19%
2
2,776
2.56%
0
2,281
2.10%
0
18,163
16.74%
1
13,285
12.24%
1
2013
817
0.76%
0
3,165
2.95%
0
44,050
41.01%
3
2,583
2.40%
0
13,162
12.25%
1
4,248
3.95%
0
3,418
3.18%
0
20,537
19.12%
1
13,683
12.74%
1
2009
612
0.59%
0
5,367
5.15%
0
47,728
45.77%
3
351
0.34%
0
12,912
12.38%
1
3,103
2.98%
0
3,182
3.05%
0
11,643
11.16%
1
18,272
17.52%
1
2005
587
0.55%
0
8,430
7.89%
0
47,202
44.20%
4
152
0.14%
0
13,583
12.72%
1
4,662
4.37%
0
4,285
4.01%
0
8,576
8.03%
0
18,208
17.05%
1
2001
69
0.07%
0
514
0.49%
0
11,613
11.16%
1
37,903
36.43%
3
191
0.18%
0
12,604
12.12%
1
3,445
3.31%
0
10,418
10.01%
0
13,245
12.73%
1
11,189
10.76%
1
1997
81
0.07%
0
786
0.71%
0
6,011
5.45%
0
50,957
46.17%
4
212
0.19%
0
15,456
14.00%
1
3,155
2.86%
0
12,026
10.90%
1
9,602
8.70%
0
11,200
10.15%
1
1993
305
0.28%
0
8,252
7.59%
0
51,163
47.09%
4
85
0.08%
0
26,009
23.94%
2
2,132
1.96%
0
5,173
4.76%
0
10,009
9.21%
1
4,221
3.88%
0
1989
363
0.31%
0
10,136
8.65%
0
57,017
48.64%
4
348
0.30%
0
15,087
12.87%
1
2,283
1.95%
0
6,222
5.31%
0
14,723
12.56%
1
11,047
9.42%
1
1985
156
0.13%
0
284
0.24%
0
3,938
3.33%
0
66,952
56.67%
5
14,429
12.21%
1
2,532
2.14%
0
6,165
5.22%
0
21,331
18.05%
1
2,064
1.75%
0
1981
270
0.24%
0
369
0.32%
0
4,214
3.71%
0
59,003
51.97%
4
18,043
15.89%
1
7,464
6.57%
0
20,963
18.46%
2
2,901
2.56%
0
1977
278
0.26%
0
287
0.27%
0
3,121
2.96%
0
59,049
56.03%
4
17,066
16.19%
1
2,008
1.91%
0
9,569
9.08%
1
12,524
11.88%
1
874
0.83%
0
1973
248
0.25%
0
8,262
8.22%
0
49,737
49.48%
4
22,319
22.20%
2
7,604
7.56%
0
8,650
8.60%
1
2,575
2.56%
0
1969
846
0.84%
0
2,383
2.36%
0
56,822
56.27%
5
22,493
22.28%
2
5,002
4.95%
0
4,848
4.80%
0
8,581
8.50%
0
1965
1,078
1.14%
0
4,423
4.66%
0
50,755
53.53%
4
18,951
19.99%
2
4,992
5.26%
0
3,890
4.10%
0
10,735
11.32%
1
1961
2,564
3.05%
0
47,379
56.42%
4
20,875
24.86%
2
5,584
6.65%
0
7,556
9.00%
1
1957
2,557
3.00%
0
47,812
56.03%
4
16,428
19.25%
2
3,605
4.22%
0
6,410
7.51%
0
8,513
9.98%
1
1953
3,751
4.40%
0
46,206
54.16%
5
17,594
20.62%
2
5,105
5.98%
0
5,597
6.56%
0
7,063
8.28%
0
1949
4,012
5.26%
0
39,620
51.95%
4
19,764
25.91%
2
7,312
9.59%
0
5,410
7.09%
0
1945
6,293
9.32%
0
32,054
47.49%
3
15,644
23.18%
2
11,793
17.47%
1
1,714
2.54%
0
1936
30,849
48.70%
4
19,726
31.14%
2
856
1.35%
0
3,084
4.87%
0
1933
386
0.70%
0
24,381
44.31%
3
18,619
33.84%
2
1,943
3.53%
0
1930
322
0.57%
0
20,027
35.76%
2
22,152
39.55%
3
2,361
4.22%
0
2,775
4.95%
0
1927
1,104
2.27%
0
15,043
30.92%
2
19,906
40.92%
3
1924
4,216
9.15%
0
5,322
11.55%
1
18,403
39.94%
3
1,227
2.66%
0
1921
7,315
16.69%
1
15,728
35.89%
3
1,089
2.49%
0
3,823
8.72%
0
(Excludes compensatory seats. Figures in italics represent joint lists.)
Detailed
2020s
2021
Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 13 September 2021:[ 13]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
34,552
35.02%
2
0
2
Centre Party
Sp
25,619
25.97%
2
0
2
Conservative Party
H
12,323
12.49%
1
0
1
Progress Party
FrP
8,459
8.57%
0
1
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
5,508
5.58%
0
0
0
Red Party
R
3,534
3.58%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
2,370
2.40%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
2,289
2.32%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
1,537
1.56%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
930
0.94%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
528
0.54%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
212
0.21%
0
0
0
Health Party
185
0.19%
0
0
0
Center Party
184
0.19%
0
0
0
Industry and Business Party
INP
128
0.13%
0
0
0
Capitalist Party
91
0.09%
0
0
0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway
81
0.08%
0
0
0
People's Action No to More Road Tolls
FNB
66
0.07%
0
0
0
Pirate Party of Norway
65
0.07%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
98,661
100.00%
5
1
6
Blank Votes
578
0.58%
Rejected Votes – Other
113
0.11%
Total Polled
99,352
75.05%
Registered Electors
132,383
The following candidates were elected:[ 14]
Rigmor Aasrud (Ap); Bengt Fasteraune (Sp); Carl I. Hagen (FrP); Kari-Anne Jønnes (H); Rune Støstad (Ap); and Marit Knutsdatter Strand (Sp).
2010s
2017
Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 11 September 2017:[ 15]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
38,056
35.07%
2
0
2
Centre Party
Sp
22,990
21.19%
2
0
2
Conservative Party
H
18,163
16.74%
1
0
1
Progress Party
FrP
13,285
12.24%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
5,028
4.63%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
2,776
2.56%
0
1
1
Green Party
MDG
2,550
2.35%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
2,281
2.10%
0
0
0
Red Party
R
1,823
1.68%
0
0
0
Health Party
455
0.42%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
453
0.42%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
184
0.17%
0
0
0
Capitalist Party
146
0.13%
0
0
0
The Alliance
138
0.13%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
132
0.12%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
40
0.04%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
108,500
100.00%
6
1
7
Blank Votes
697
0.64%
Rejected Votes – Other
215
0.20%
Total Polled
109,412
76.39%
Registered Electors
143,221
The following candidates were elected:[ 16]
Rigmor Aasrud (Ap); Tore Hagebakken (Ap); Morten Ørsal Johansen (FrP); Ketil Kjenseth (V); Ivar Odnes (Sp); Marit Knutsdatter Strand (Sp); and Olemic Thommessen (H).
2013
Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 2013:[ 17]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
44,050
41.01%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
20,537
19.12%
1
0
1
Progress Party
FrP
13,683
12.74%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
13,162
12.25%
1
0
1
Liberal Party
V
4,248
3.95%
0
1
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
3,418
3.18%
0
0
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
3,165
2.95%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
2,583
2.40%
0
0
0
Red Party
R
817
0.76%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
802
0.75%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
460
0.43%
0
0
0
Pirate Party of Norway
298
0.28%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
74
0.07%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
58
0.05%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
54
0.05%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
107,409
100.00%
6
1
7
Blank Votes
488
0.45%
Rejected Votes – Other
108
0.10%
Total Polled
108,005
76.05%
Registered Electors
142,014
The following candidates were elected:[ 18]
Rigmor Aasrud (Ap); Tore Hagebakken (Ap); Stine Renate Håheim (Ap); Morten Ørsal Johansen (FrP); Ketil Kjenseth (V); Olemic Thommessen (H); and Anne Tingelstad Wøien (Sp).
2000s
2009
Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 2009:[ 19]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
47,728
45.77%
3
0
3
Progress Party
FrP
18,272
17.52%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
12,912
12.38%
1
0
1
Conservative Party
H
11,643
11.16%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
5,367
5.15%
0
1
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
3,182
3.05%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
3,103
2.98%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
837
0.80%
0
0
0
Red Party
R
612
0.59%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
351
0.34%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
173
0.17%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
57
0.05%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
49
0.05%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
104,286
100.00%
6
1
7
Blank Votes
455
0.43%
Rejected Votes – Other
108
0.10%
Total Polled
104,849
74.23%
Registered Electors
141,243
The following candidates were elected:[ 20]
Rigmor Aasrud (Ap); Tore Hagebakken (Ap); Aksel Hagen (SV); Morten Ørsal Johansen (FrP); Torstein Rudihagen (Ap); Olemic Thommessen (H); and Anne Tingelstad Wøien (Sp).
2005
Results of the 2005 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 2005:[ 21] [ 22]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
47,202
44.20%
4
0
4
Progress Party
FrP
18,208
17.05%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
13,583
12.72%
1
0
1
Conservative Party
H
8,576
8.03%
0
1
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
8,430
7.89%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
4,662
4.37%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
4,285
4.01%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
587
0.55%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
576
0.54%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
269
0.25%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
152
0.14%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
126
0.12%
0
0
0
Reform Party
89
0.08%
0
0
0
Democrats
49
0.05%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
106,794
100.00%
6
1
7
Blank Votes
288
0.27%
Rejected Votes – Other
63
0.06%
Total Polled
107,145
76.27%
Registered Electors
140,480
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
Berit Brørby (Ap); Inger S. Enger (Sp); Tore Hagebakken (Ap); Espen Johnsen (Ap); Thore A. Nistad (FrP); Torstein Rudihagen (Ap); and Olemic Thommessen (H).
2001
Results of the 2001 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 2001:[ 21] [ 22]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
37,903
36.43%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
13,245
12.73%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
12,604
12.12%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
11,613
11.16%
1
0
1
Progress Party
FrP
11,189
10.76%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
10,418
10.01%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
3,445
3.31%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,023
0.98%
0
0
0
The Political Party
DPP
864
0.83%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
514
0.49%
0
0
0
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party
396
0.38%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
211
0.20%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
191
0.18%
0
0
0
County Lists
170
0.16%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
96
0.09%
0
0
0
Norwegian People's Party
NFP
84
0.08%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
69
0.07%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
104,035
100.00%
7
0
7
Rejected Votes
683
0.65%
Total Polled
104,718
73.92%
Registered Electors
141,658
The following candidates were elected:[ 24]
Kjetil Bjørklund (SV); Haakon Blankenborg (Ap); Berit Brørby (Ap); Inger S. Enger (Sp); Thore A. Nistad (FrP); Torstein Rudihagen (Ap); and Olemic Thommessen (H).
1990s
1997
Results of the 1997 parliamentary election held on 15 September 1997:[ 25] [ 26] [ 27]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
50,957
46.17%
4
0
4
Centre Party
Sp
15,456
14.00%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
12,026
10.90%
1
0
1
Progress Party
FrP
11,200
10.15%
1
0
1
Conservative Party
H
9,602
8.70%
0
0
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
6,011
5.45%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
3,155
2.86%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
786
0.71%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
539
0.49%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
212
0.19%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
201
0.18%
0
0
0
Natural Law Party
101
0.09%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
81
0.07%
0
0
0
Non-Partisan Deputies
TVF
37
0.03%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
110,364
100.00%
7
0
7
Rejected Votes
332
0.30%
Total Polled
110,696
77.75%
Registered Electors
142,381
The following candidates were elected:[ 28]
Haakon Blankenborg (Ap); Berit Brørby (Ap); Reidun Gravdahl (Ap); Rigmor Kofoed-Larsen (KrF); Thore A. Nistad (FrP); Torstein Rudihagen (Ap); and Marit Tingelstad (Sp).
1993
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
51,163
47.09%
4
0
4
Centre Party
Sp
26,009
23.94%
2
0
2
Conservative Party
H
10,009
9.21%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
8,252
7.59%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
5,173
4.76%
0
0
0
Progress Party
FrP
4,221
3.88%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
2,132
1.96%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
549
0.51%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
355
0.33%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
305
0.28%
0
0
0
New Future Coalition Party
SNF
206
0.19%
0
0
0
Freedom Party against the EU
89
0.08%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
85
0.08%
0
0
0
Natural Law Party
80
0.07%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
28
0.03%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
108,656
100.00%
7
0
7
Rejected Votes
500
0.46%
Total Polled
109,156
76.15%
Registered Electors
143,342
The following candidates were elected:[ 32]
Syver Berge (Sp); Haakon Blankenborg (Ap); Marie Brenden (Ap); Berit Brørby (Ap); Johan M. Nyland (Ap); Marit Tingelstad (Sp); and Dag C. Weberg (H).
1980s
1989
Results of the 1989 parliamentary election held on 10 and 11 September 1989:[ 33] [ 34] [ 35] [ 36]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
57,017
48.64%
4
0
4
Centre Party
Sp
15,087
12.87%
1
0
1
Conservative Party
H
14,723
12.56%
1
0
1
Progress Party
FrP
11,047
9.42%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
10,136
8.65%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
6,222
5.31%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
2,283
1.95%
0
0
0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity
FMS
363
0.31%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
348
0.30%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
117,226
100.00%
7
0
7
Rejected Votes
218
0.19%
Total Polled
117,444
82.92%
Registered Electors
141,643
The following candidates were elected:[ 37]
Syver Berge (Sp); Haakon Blankenborg (Ap); Marie Brenden (Ap); Berit Brørby (Ap); Johan M. Nyland (Ap); Peder I. Ramsrud (FrP); and Dag C. Weberg (H).
1985
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
Labour Party
Ap
66,952
56.67%
5
66,952
57.17%
5
Conservative Party
H
21,331
18.05%
1
21,331
18.22%
1
Centre Party
Sp
14,429
12.21%
1
19,550
16.69%
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
6,165
5.22%
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
3,938
3.33%
0
3,938
3.36%
0
Liberal Party
V
2,532
2.14%
0
2,532
2.16%
0
Progress Party
FrP
2,064
1.75%
0
2,064
1.76%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
284
0.24%
0
284
0.24%
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
197
0.17%
0
197
0.17%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
156
0.13%
0
156
0.13%
0
Citizen Party
100
0.08%
0
100
0.09%
0
Valid Votes
118,148
100.00%
7
117,104
100.00%
7
Rejected Votes
182
0.15%
Total Polled
118,330
85.13%
Registered Electors
138,995
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.[ 39]
The following candidates were elected:[ 42]
Haakon Blankenborg (Ap); Marie Brenden (Ap); Berit Brørby (Ap); Åge Hovengen (Ap); Harald U. Lied (H); Johan M. Nyland (Ap); and Lars Velsand (Sp).
1981
Results of the 1981 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 1981:[ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
The following candidates were elected:[ 47]
Liv Andersen (Ap); Haakon Blankenborg (Ap); Åge Hovengen (Ap); Harald U. Lied (H); Kristian Lund (H); Kristine Rusten (Ap); and Lars Velsand (Sp-V).
1970s
1977
Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977:[ 48] [ 49] [ 50] [ 51]
The following candidates were elected:[ 52]
Liv Andersen (Ap); Olav Djupvik (KrF); Rolf Furuseth (Ap); Åge Hovengen (Ap); Harald U. Lied (H); Ola O. Røssum (Sp); and Kristine Rusten (Ap).
1973
Results of the 1973 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 1973:[ 53] [ 54] [ 55] [ 56]
The following candidates were elected:[ 57]
Liv Andersen (Ap); Bodil Finsveen (Sp-V); Rolf Furuseth (Ap); Harald U. Lied (H); Per Mellesmo (Ap); Ola O. Røssum (Sp-V); and Thorstein Treholt (Ap).
1960s
1969
Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969:[ 58] [ 59] [ 60] [ 61]
The following candidates were elected:[ 62]
Liv Andersen (Ap); Rolf Furuseth (Ap); Asbjørn Granheim (Sp); Torger Hovi (Ap); Per Mellesmo (Ap); Ola O. Røssum (Sp); and Thorstein Treholt (Ap).
1965
Results of the 1965 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1965:[ 63] [ 64] [ 65] [ 66]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
50,755
53.53%
4
Centre Party
Sp
18,951
19.99%
2
Conservative Party
H
10,735
11.32%
1
Liberal Party –Radical People's Party
V-RF
4,992
5.26%
0
Socialist People's Party
SF
4,423
4.66%
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
3,890
4.10%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
1,078
1.14%
0
Valid Votes
94,824
100.00%
7
Rejected Votes
392
0.41%
Total Polled
95,216
86.45%
Registered Electors
110,144
The following candidates were elected:[ 67]
Einar Hovdhaugen (Sp); Torger Hovi (Ap); Per Mellesmo (Ap); Trygve Owren (H); Oskar Skogly (Ap); Thorstein Treholt (Ap); and Trond Halvorsen Wirstad (Sp).
1961
Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961:[ 68] [ 69] [ 70] [ 71]
The following candidates were elected:[ 69] [ 72]
Guttorm Granum (H), 7,558 votes; Einar Hovdhaugen (Sp-V-RF), 20,856 votes; Torger Hovi (Ap), 47,378 votes; Gunnar Kalrasten (Ap), 47,372 votes; Oskar Skogly (Ap), 47,354 votes; Thorstein Treholt (Ap), 47,367 votes; and Trond Halvorsen Wirstad (Sp-V-RF), 20,866 votes.
1950s
1957
Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957:[ 73] [ 74] [ 75] [ 76]
The following candidates were elected:[ 77]
Guttorm Granum (H); Einar Hovdhaugen (Bp); Gunnar Kalrasten (Ap); Olav Meisdalshagen (Ap); Oskar Skogly (Ap); Thorstein Treholt (Ap); and Trond Halvorsen Wirstad (Bp).
1953
Results of the 1953 parliamentary election held on 12 October 1953:[ 78] [ 79] [ 80]
The following candidates were elected:[ 81]
Anders Hove (Ap); Gunnar Kalrasten (Ap); Olav Meisdalshagen (Ap); Lars Magnus Moen (Ap); Anton Ryen (Bp); Martin Smeby (Ap); and Trond Halvorsen Wirstad (Bp).
1940s
1949
Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949:[ 82] [ 83]
The following candidates were elected:[ 84]
Gunnar Kalrasten (Ap); Olav Meisdalshagen (Ap); Lars Magnus Moen (Ap); Anton Ryen (Bp); Martin Smeby (Ap); and Trond Halvorsen Wirstad (Bp).
1945
Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 8 October 1945:[ 85] [ 86]
Party
Party
List Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
32,054
47.49%
4
32,054
47.49%
3
Farmers' Party
Bp
15,644
23.18%
1
17,358
25.72%
2
Opland Civic Voters Association (Conservative Party )
BV
1,714
2.54%
0
Liberal Party –Radical People's Party
V-RF
11,793
17.47%
1
11,793
17.47%
1
Communist Party of Norway
K
6,293
9.32%
0
6,293
9.32%
0
Wild Votes
2
0.00%
0
2
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
67,500
100.00%
6
67,500
100.00%
6
Rejected Votes
500
0.74%
Total Polled
68,000
79.83%
Registered Electors
85,186
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.[ 85] The Bp-BV list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Farmers' Party.[ 85]
The following candidates were elected:[ 87]
Ola Torstensen Lyngstad (V-RF); Olav Meisdalshagen (Ap); Lars Magnus Moen (Ap); Arne Rostad (Bp); Anton Ryen (Bp); and Martin Smeby (Ap).
1930s
1936
Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 19 October 1936:[ 88] [ 89]
Party
Party
List Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
30,849
48.70%
4
30,849
48.71%
4
Farmers' Party
Bp
19,726
31.14%
2
22,808
36.01%
2
Opland Civic Voters Association (Conservative Party )
BV
3,084
4.87%
0
Radical People's Party
RF
6,407
10.12%
0
7,261
11.46%
0
Liberal Party
V
856
1.35%
0
Nasjonal Samling
NS
1,737
2.74%
0
1,737
2.74%
0
Society Party
Samfp
674
1.06%
0
674
1.06%
0
Wild Votes
8
0.01%
0
8
0.01%
0
Valid Votes
63,341
100.00%
6
63,337
100.00%
6
Rejected Votes
281
0.44%
Total Polled
63,622
84.63%
Registered Electors
75,174
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.[ 88]
The following candidates were elected:[ 88]
Erling Bjørnson (Bp); Johannes A. Bøe (Ap); Einar Borch (Bp); Olav Meisdalshagen (Ap); Lars Magnus Moen (Ap); and Martin Smeby (Ap).
1933
Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 16 October 1933:[ 90] [ 91]
Party
Party
List Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
24,381
44.31%
3
24,381
44.31%
3
Farmers' Party
Bp
18,619
33.84%
2
18,619
33.84%
2
Radical People's Party
RF
6,858
12.46%
1
8,796
15.99%
1
Liberal Party
V
1,943
3.53%
0
Nasjonal Samling –Villagers
NS-B
2,841
5.16%
0
2,841
5.16%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
386
0.70%
0
386
0.70%
0
Valid Votes
55,028
100.00%
6
55,023
100.00%
6
Rejected Votes
182
0.33%
Total Polled
55,210
76.77%
Registered Electors
71,913
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]
Erling Bjørnson (Bp); Johannes A. Bøe (Ap); Alf Mjøen (RF); Lars Magnus Moen (Ap); Kristian Ørud (Bp); and Martin Smeby (Ap).
1930
Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 20 October 1930:[ 92] [ 93]
Party
Party
List Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Farmers' Party
Bp
22,152
39.55%
3
22,152
39.56%
3
Labour Party
Ap
20,027
35.76%
2
20,027
35.76%
2
Radical People's Party
RF
8,369
14.94%
1
10,726
19.15%
1
Liberal Party
V
2,361
4.22%
0
Conservative Party –Free-minded Liberal Party
H-FV
2,775
4.95%
0
2,775
4.96%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
322
0.57%
0
322
0.57%
0
Valid Votes
56,006
100.00%
6
56,002
100.00%
6
Rejected Votes
237
0.42%
Total Polled
56,243
81.37%
Registered Electors
69,116
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]
Johannes A. Bøe (Ap); Alf Mjøen (RF); Lars Magnus Moen (Ap); Kristian Ørud (Bp); Hans Olsen Skurdal (Bp); and Erik Andreas Knutsen Strand (Bp).
1920s
1927
Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927:[ 94] [ 95]
The following candidates were elected:[ 94]
Johannes A. Bøe (Ap); Erik Enge (Bp); Alf Mjøen (RF); Lars Magnus Moen (Ap); Kristian Ørud (Bp); and Helge Nilsen Thune (Bp).
1924
Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 21 October 1924:[ 96] [ 97]
The following candidates were elected:[ 96]
Johannes A. Bøe (Ap); Einar Borch (Bp); Johan Castberg (RF); Peder Aslak Berntsen Owren (RF); Hans Olsen Skurdal (Bp); and Helge Nilsen Thune (Bp).
1921
Results of the 1921 parliamentary election held on 24 October 1921:[ 98] [ 99]
The following candidates were elected:[ 98]
Einar Borch (L); Ole Martin Lappen (RF); Alf Mjøen (RF); Lars Pedersen (Ap); Hans Olsen Skurdal (L); and Helge Nilsen Thune (L).
Notes
^ 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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Constituencies of Norway
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Counties Market towns
Buskerud: Hønefoss, Drammen and Kongsberg
Hedmark and Oppland: Hamar, Kongsvinger, Lillehammer and Gjøvik
Møre og Romsdal: Ålesund, Molde and Kristiansund
Nordland, Troms and Finnmark: Bodø, Narvik, Tromsø, Hammerfest, Vardø and Vadsø
Østfold and Akershus: Halden, Sarpsborg, Fredrikstad, Moss and Drøbak
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Telemark and Aust-Agder: Notodden, Skien, Porsgrunn, Brevik, Kragerø, Risør, Arendal and Grimstad
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Vestfold: Holmestrand, Horten, Tønsberg, Sandefjord, Larvik and Stavern
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