Oslo (Storting constituency) Constituency of the Storting, the national legislature of Norway
Oslo Location of Oslo within Norway
Municipality Oslo County Oslo Population 697,010 (2021)[ 1] Electorate 485,656 (2021) Area 454 km2 (2021)[ 2] Created 1921 Seats
19 (2021–present) 18 (2013–2021) 16 (2005–2013) 15 (1973–2005) 13 (1953–1973) 7 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[ 3] Created from
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.
Electoral system
Oslo currently elects 19 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open [ a] 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
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
123
0.03%
0
31,352
8.26%
2
50,382
13.27%
3
87,158
22.96%
4
32,198
8.48%
2
11,953
3.15%
0
38,142
10.05%
2
6,922
1.82%
0
89,342
23.54%
5
22,784
6.00%
1
2017
119
0.03%
0
23,083
6.29%
1
34,052
9.28%
2
104,089
28.35%
5
21,853
5.95%
1
7,778
2.12%
0
30,933
8.43%
2
7,843
2.14%
0
97,085
26.45%
5
35,037
9.54%
2
2013
143
0.04%
0
11,133
3.19%
0
21,924
6.29%
1
106,001
30.41%
6
19,356
5.55%
1
2,963
0.85%
0
28,619
8.21%
2
9,850
2.83%
0
103,834
29.79%
6
40,660
11.67%
2
2009
115
0.04%
0
12,917
4.00%
0
33,205
10.28%
2
113,103
35.00%
6
1,828
0.57%
0
3,126
0.97%
0
20,784
6.43%
1
8,786
2.72%
0
69,999
21.66%
4
56,953
17.63%
3
2005
141
0.05%
0
9,277
3.00%
0
41,434
13.42%
2
97,246
31.49%
6
668
0.22%
0
3,270
1.06%
0
28,639
9.27%
2
11,168
3.62%
0
61,130
19.79%
3
53,280
17.25%
3
2001
189
0.07%
0
8,574
2.97%
0
48,800
16.89%
3
64,768
22.41%
3
661
0.23%
0
1,988
0.69%
0
17,139
5.93%
1
17,536
6.07%
1
83,979
29.06%
5
37,564
13.00%
2
1997
184
0.06%
0
11,766
3.99%
0
25,954
8.81%
1
98,340
33.37%
6
1,302
0.44%
0
3,774
1.28%
0
12,460
4.23%
0
20,083
6.82%
1
63,980
21.71%
4
52,828
17.93%
3
1993
14,266
5.14%
1
19,873
7.16%
1
101,598
36.60%
6
656
0.24%
0
12,175
4.39%
1
9,518
3.43%
0
9,862
3.55%
0
76,117
27.42%
5
23,129
8.33%
1
1989
7,543
2.51%
0
34,882
11.62%
2
89,414
29.77%
5
1,727
0.58%
0
2,189
0.73%
0
7,963
2.65%
0
11,414
3.80%
0
95,679
31.86%
5
44,920
14.96%
3
1985
600
0.20%
0
5,275
1.73%
0
21,533
7.05%
1
103,811
33.98%
5
2,550
0.83%
0
8,487
2.78%
0
12,358
4.05%
1
131,269
42.97%
7
15,579
5.10%
1
1981
1,133
0.37%
0
5,322
1.73%
0
20,662
6.73%
1
101,135
32.96%
5
1,999
0.65%
0
8,473
2.76%
0
14,669
4.78%
1
129,967
42.36%
7
21,383
6.97%
1
1977
1,234
0.42%
0
4,368
1.47%
0
16,869
5.69%
1
118,684
40.02%
7
7,097
2.39%
0
25,646
8.65%
1
115,607
38.98%
6
5,911
1.99%
0
1973
2,558
0.88%
0
39,434
13.55%
2
97,707
33.57%
6
10,413
3.58%
0
21,621
7.43%
1
87,700
30.13%
5
18,578
6.38%
1
1969
3,899
1.26%
0
14,619
4.73%
0
137,676
44.50%
6
18,419
5.95%
1
22,633
7.32%
1
112,130
36.24%
5
1965
4,523
1.48%
0
23,930
7.82%
1
122,953
40.17%
6
20,704
6.76%
1
15,566
5.08%
0
118,279
38.64%
5
1961
7,481
2.60%
0
18,117
6.30%
1
123,136
42.81%
6
12,811
4.45%
0
15,258
5.30%
1
110,862
38.54%
5
1957
11,407
4.09%
0
129,456
46.47%
6
16,039
5.76%
1
15,054
5.40%
1
106,385
38.19%
5
1953
17,639
6.34%
1
119,784
43.02%
5
18,195
6.54%
1
16,961
6.09%
1
105,817
38.01%
5
1949
21,535
7.83%
0
119,74 1
43.53%
4
19,017
6.91%
0
14,792
5.38%
0
99,179
36.05%
3
1945
28,301
16.56%
1
68,670
40.18%
4
6,389
3.74%
0
16,456
9.63%
0
51,084
29.89%
2
1936
86,345
51.27%
4
4,475
2.66%
0
69,258
41.12%
3
1933
1,008
0.67%
0
73,601
49.13%
4
1,193
0.80%
0
5,460
3.64%
0
60,297
40.25%
3
1930
610
0.43%
0
58,813
41.79%
3
1,158
0.82%
0
3,677
2.61%
0
72,362
51.42%
4
1927
1,360
1.06%
0
62,168
48.31%
4
3,748
2.91%
0
60,207
46.78%
3
1924
2,564
2.01%
0
45,200
35.48%
3
2,070
1.63%
0
67,216
52.77%
4
1921
34,553
31.18%
2
3,207
2.89%
0
61,524
55.51%
5
(Excludes compensatory seats. Figures in italics represent joint lists.)
Detailed
2020s
2021
Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 13 September 2021:[ 14]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Conservative Party
H
89,342
23.54%
5
0
5
Labour Party
Ap
87,158
22.96%
4
0
4
Socialist Left Party
SV
50,382
13.27%
3
0
3
Liberal Party
V
38,142
10.05%
2
1
3
Green Party
MDG
32,198
8.48%
2
0
2
Red Party
R
31,352
8.26%
2
0
2
Progress Party
FrP
22,784
6.00%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
11,953
3.15%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
6,922
1.82%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
2,585
0.68%
0
0
0
Center Party
1,367
0.36%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,312
0.35%
0
0
0
People's Action No to More Road Tolls
FNB
1,072
0.28%
0
0
0
Capitalist Party
665
0.18%
0
0
0
Health Party
593
0.16%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
474
0.12%
0
0
0
Pirate Party of Norway
336
0.09%
0
0
0
Feminist Initiative
FI
275
0.07%
0
0
0
Industry and Business Party
INP
234
0.06%
0
0
0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway
232
0.06%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
123
0.03%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
64
0.02%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
379,565
100.00%
19
1
20
Blank Votes
1,682
0.44%
Rejected Votes – Other
149
0.04%
Total Polled
381,396
78.53%
Registered Electors
485,656
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).
2010s
2017
Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 11 September 2017:[ 16]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
104,089
28.35%
5
0
5
Conservative Party
H
97,085
26.45%
5
1
6
Progress Party
FrP
35,037
9.54%
2
0
2
Socialist Left Party
SV
34,052
9.28%
2
0
2
Liberal Party
V
30,933
8.43%
2
0
2
Red Party
R
23,083
6.29%
1
0
1
Green Party
MDG
21,853
5.95%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
7,843
2.14%
0
0
0
Centre Party
Sp
7,778
2.12%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,335
0.36%
0
0
0
Health Party
1,184
0.32%
0
0
0
Capitalist Party
667
0.18%
0
0
0
Pirate Party of Norway
630
0.17%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
343
0.09%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
326
0.09%
0
0
0
Feminist Initiative
FI
326
0.09%
0
0
0
The Alliance
314
0.09%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
119
0.03%
0
0
0
Society Party
104
0.03%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
367,101
100.00%
18
1
19
Blank Votes
1,727
0.47%
Rejected Votes – Other
273
0.07%
Total Polled
369,101
80.22%
Registered Electors
460,108
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
106,001
30.41%
6
0
6
Conservative Party
H
103,834
29.79%
6
0
6
Progress Party
FrP
40,660
11.67%
2
0
2
Liberal Party
V
28,619
8.21%
2
0
2
Socialist Left Party
SV
21,924
6.29%
1
0
1
Green Party
MDG
19,356
5.55%
1
0
1
Red Party
R
11,133
3.19%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
9,850
2.83%
0
1
1
Centre Party
Sp
2,963
0.85%
0
0
0
Pirate Party of Norway
1,357
0.39%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,172
0.34%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
734
0.21%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
267
0.08%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
236
0.07%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
143
0.04%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
126
0.04%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
97
0.03%
0
0
0
Society Party
70
0.02%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
348,542
100.00%
18
1
19
Blank Votes
1,299
0.37%
Rejected Votes – Other
83
0.02%
Total Polled
349,924
80.30%
Registered Electors
435,787
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).
2000s
2009
Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 2009:[ 20]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
113,103
35.00%
6
0
6
Conservative Party
H
69,999
21.66%
4
0
4
Progress Party
FrP
56,953
17.63%
3
0
3
Socialist Left Party
SV
33,205
10.28%
2
0
2
Liberal Party
V
20,784
6.43%
1
0
1
Red Party
R
12,917
4.00%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
8,786
2.72%
0
1
1
Centre Party
Sp
3,126
0.97%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
1,828
0.57%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,146
0.35%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
292
0.09%
0
0
0
Contemporary Party
264
0.08%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
170
0.05%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
157
0.05%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
145
0.04%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
115
0.04%
0
0
0
Society Party
72
0.02%
0
0
0
Norwegian Republican Alliance
54
0.02%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
323,116
100.00%
16
1
17
Blank Votes
1,102
0.34%
Rejected Votes – Other
132
0.04%
Total Polled
324,350
77.94%
Registered Electors
416,168
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
97,246
31.49%
6
0
6
Conservative Party
H
61,130
19.79%
3
0
3
Progress Party
FrP
53,280
17.25%
3
0
3
Socialist Left Party
SV
41,434
13.42%
2
0
2
Liberal Party
V
28,639
9.27%
2
0
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
11,168
3.62%
0
1
1
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
9,277
3.00%
0
0
0
Centre Party
Sp
3,270
1.06%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,346
0.44%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
668
0.22%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
551
0.18%
0
0
0
Democrats
248
0.08%
0
0
0
Abortion Opponents' List
215
0.07%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
141
0.05%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
117
0.04%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
104
0.03%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
308,834
100.00%
16
1
17
Blank Votes
942
0.30%
Rejected Votes – Other
103
0.03%
Total Polled
309,879
78.66%
Registered Electors
393,937
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Conservative Party
H
83,979
29.06%
5
0
5
Labour Party
Ap
64,768
22.41%
3
1
4
Socialist Left Party
SV
48,800
16.89%
3
0
3
Progress Party
FrP
37,564
13.00%
2
0
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
17,536
6.07%
1
0
1
Liberal Party
V
17,139
5.93%
1
0
1
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
8,574
2.97%
0
0
0
The Political Party
DPP
3,719
1.29%
0
0
0
Centre Party
Sp
1,988
0.69%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,811
0.63%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
902
0.31%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
661
0.23%
0
0
0
County Lists
396
0.14%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
213
0.07%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
189
0.07%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
159
0.06%
0
0
0
Justice Party
138
0.05%
0
0
0
Norwegian People's Party
NFP
103
0.04%
0
0
0
Natural Law Party
87
0.03%
0
0
0
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party
73
0.03%
0
0
0
Society Party
66
0.02%
0
0
0
Social Democrats
55
0.02%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
40
0.01%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
288,960
100.00%
15
1
16
Rejected Votes
1,414
0.49%
Total Polled
290,374
75.94%
Registered Electors
382,354
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).
1990s
1997
Results of the 1997 parliamentary election held on 15 September 1997:[ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
98,340
33.37%
6
0
6
Conservative Party
H
63,980
21.71%
4
0
4
Progress Party
FrP
52,828
17.93%
3
0
3
Socialist Left Party
SV
25,954
8.81%
1
1
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
20,083
6.82%
1
0
1
Liberal Party
V
12,460
4.23%
0
1
1
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
11,766
3.99%
0
0
0
Centre Party
Sp
3,774
1.28%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
2,729
0.93%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
1,302
0.44%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
360
0.12%
0
0
0
Justice Party
281
0.10%
0
0
0
Natural Law Party
230
0.08%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
184
0.06%
0
0
0
White Electoral Alliance
171
0.06%
0
0
0
Society Party
125
0.04%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
56
0.02%
0
0
0
Non-Partisan Deputies
TVF
45
0.02%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
294,668
100.00%
15
2
17
Rejected Votes
1,588
0.54%
Total Polled
296,256
79.24%
Registered Electors
373,860
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
101,598
36.60%
6
0
6
Conservative Party
H
76,117
27.42%
5
0
5
Progress Party
FrP
23,129
8.33%
1
1
2
Socialist Left Party
SV
19,873
7.16%
1
1
2
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
14,266
5.14%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
12,175
4.39%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
9,862
3.55%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
9,518
3.43%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
5,008
1.80%
0
0
0
Stop Immigration/Help the immigrants
1,828
0.66%
0
0
0
Society Party
1,468
0.53%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
1,279
0.46%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
656
0.24%
0
0
0
Natural Law Party
375
0.14%
0
0
0
Freedom Party against the EU
151
0.05%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
143
0.05%
0
0
0
New Future Coalition Party
SNF
95
0.03%
0
0
0
Common Future
52
0.02%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
277,593
100.00%
15
2
17
Rejected Votes
1,660
0.59%
Total Polled
279,253
77.77%
Registered Electors
359,085
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).
1980s
1989
Results of the 1989 parliamentary election held on 10 and 11 September 1989:[ 36] [ 37] [ 38] [ 39]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Conservative Party
H
95,679
31.86%
5
0
5
Labour Party
Ap
89,414
29.77%
5
0
5
Progress Party
FrP
44,920
14.96%
3
0
3
Socialist Left Party
SV
34,882
11.62%
2
0
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
11,414
3.80%
0
1
1
Liberal Party
V
7,963
2.65%
0
0
0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity
FMS
7,543
2.51%
0
0
0
Stop Immigration
SI
2,636
0.88%
0
0
0
Centre Party
Sp
2,189
0.73%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,770
0.59%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
1,727
0.58%
0
0
0
Liberals-Europe Party
110
0.04%
0
0
0
Free Elected Representatives
52
0.02%
0
0
0
Valid Votes
300,299
100.00%
15
1
16
Rejected Votes
903
0.30%
Total Polled
301,202
84.91%
Registered Electors
354,750
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]
Party
Party
List Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Conservative Party
H
131,269
42.97%
7
131,269
43.00%
7
Labour Party
Ap
103,811
33.98%
6
103,811
34.01%
5
Socialist Left Party
SV
21,533
7.05%
1
21,533
7.05%
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
12,358
4.05%
0
17,036
5.58%
1
Centre Party
Sp
2,550
0.83%
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
2,360
0.77%
0
Progress Party
FrP
15,579
5.10%
1
15,579
5.10%
1
Liberal Party
V
8,487
2.78%
0
8,487
2.78%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
5,275
1.73%
0
5,275
1.73%
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,419
0.46%
0
1,419
0.46%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
600
0.20%
0
600
0.20%
0
Free Elected Representatives
240
0.08%
0
240
0.08%
0
Valid Votes
305,481
100.00%
15
305,249
100.00%
15
Rejected Votes
536
0.18%
Total Polled
306,017
85.84%
Registered Electors
356,491
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Conservative Party
H
129,967
42.36%
7
Labour Party
Ap
101,135
32.96%
5
Progress Party
FrP
21,383
6.97%
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
20,662
6.73%
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
14,669
4.78%
1
Liberal Party
V
8,473
2.76%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
5,322
1.73%
0
Centre Party
Sp
1,999
0.65%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
1,133
0.37%
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
1,044
0.34%
0
Tom A. Schanke's Party
826
0.27%
0
Plebiscite Party
149
0.05%
0
Free Elected Representatives
63
0.02%
0
Valid Votes
306,825
100.00%
15
Rejected Votes
640
0.21%
Total Polled
307,465
85.51%
Registered Electors
359,577
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).
1970s
1977
Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977:[ 51] [ 52] [ 53] [ 54]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
118,684
40.02%
7
Conservative Party
H
115,607
38.98%
6
Christian Democratic Party -Centre Party -New People's Party
KrF-Sp-DNF
25,646
8.65%
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
16,869
5.69%
1
Liberal Party
V
7,097
2.39%
0
Progress Party
FrP
5,911
1.99%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
4,368
1.47%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
1,234
0.42%
0
Single Person's Party
835
0.28%
0
Free Elected Representatives
171
0.06%
0
Norwegian Democratic Party
146
0.05%
0
Valid Votes
296,568
100.00%
15
Rejected Votes
532
0.18%
Total Polled
297,100
84.49%
Registered Electors
351,642
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
97,707
33.57%
6
Conservative Party
H
87,700
30.13%
5
Socialist Electoral League
SV
39,434
13.55%
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
21,621
7.43%
1
Anders Lange's Party
ALP
18,578
6.38%
1
New People's Party
DNF
10,941
3.76%
0
Liberal Party -Centre Party
V-Sp
10,413
3.58%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
2,558
0.88%
0
Single Person's Party
1,987
0.68%
0
Norwegian Democratic Party
85
0.03%
0
Other
2
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
291,026
100.00%
15
Rejected Votes
545
0.19%
Total Polled
291,571
82.19%
Registered Electors
354,757
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).
1960s
1969
Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969:[ 61] [ 62] [ 63] [ 64]
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
122,953
40.17%
6
Conservative Party
H
118,279
38.64%
5
Socialist People's Party
SF
23,930
7.82%
1
Liberal Party
V
20,704
6.76%
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
15,566
5.08%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
4,523
1.48%
0
Freedom Protectors
163
0.05%
0
Valid Votes
306,118
100.00%
13
Rejected Votes
1,397
0.45%
Total Polled
307,515
88.18%
Registered Electors
348,716
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]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
123,136
42.81%
6
Conservative Party
H
110,862
38.54%
5
Socialist People's Party
SF
18,117
6.30%
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
15,258
5.30%
1
Liberal Party
V
12,811
4.45%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
7,481
2.60%
0
Valid Votes
287,665
100.00%
13
Rejected Votes
1,469
0.51%
Total Polled
289,134
83.49%
Registered Electors
346,310
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.
1950s
1957
Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957:[ 76] [ 77] [ 78] [ 79]
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]
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).
1940s
1949
Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949:[ 85] [ 86]
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]
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).
1930s
1936
Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 19 October 1936:[ 91] [ 92]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
86,345
51.27%
4
Conservative Party
H
69,258
41.12%
3
Nasjonal Samling
NS
6,227
3.70%
0
Liberal Party
V
4,475
2.66%
0
Society Party
Samfp
1,283
0.76%
0
Norwegian Christian Social Association
KrSF
694
0.41%
0
Peace Party
Fr
144
0.09%
0
Valid Votes
168,426
100.00%
7
Rejected Votes
995
0.59%
Total Polled
169,421
87.99%
Registered Electors
192,549
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]
Party
Party
List Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
73,601
49.13%
4
73,601
49.13%
4
Conservative Party
H
60,297
40.25%
3
61,489
41.05%
3
Farmers' Party
Bp
1,193
0.80%
0
Liberal Party
V
5,460
3.64%
0
5,460
3.64%
0
Nasjonal Samling
NS
5,441
3.63%
0
7,956
5.31%
0
Free-minded People's Party
FF
2,518
1.68%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
1,008
0.67%
0
1,008
0.67%
0
Society Party
Samfp
292
0.19%
0
292
0.19%
0
Wild Votes
1
0.00%
0
1
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
149,811
100.00%
7
149,807
100.00%
7
Rejected Votes
660
0.44%
Total Polled
150,471
84.17%
Registered Electors
178,761
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]
Party
Party
List Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Conservative Party
H
72,362
51.42%
4
77,629
55.16%
4
Free-minded Liberal Party
FV
4,113
2.92%
0
Farmers' Party
Bp
1,158
0.82%
0
Labour Party
Ap
58,813
41.79%
3
58,813
41.79%
3
Liberal Party
V
3,677
2.61%
0
3,677
2.61%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
610
0.43%
0
610
0.43%
0
Wild Votes
2
0.00%
0
2
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
140,735
100.00%
7
140,731
100.00%
7
Rejected Votes
772
0.55%
Total Polled
141,507
84.94%
Registered Electors
166,589
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).
1920s
1927
Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927:[ 97] [ 98]
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]
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]
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
^ 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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