Østfold (Storting constituency)
Constituency of the Storting, the national legislature of Norway
Østfold Location of Østfold within Norway
Municipality County Østfold Population 301,861 (2021)[ 1] Electorate 223,945 (2021) Area 4,004 km2 (2021)[ 2] Created 1921 Seats
8 (1953–present) 6 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[ 3] Created from
Østfold 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 Aremark , Fredrikstad , Halden , Hvaler , Indre Østfold , Marker , Moss , Råde , Rakkestad , Sarpsborg , Skiptvet and Våler in the county of Viken . The constituency currently elects eight of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 223,945 registered electors.
Electoral system
Østfold currently elects eight 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
7,418
4.58%
0
9,840
6.08%
0
49,345
30.48%
3
4,782
2.95%
0
22,849
14.11%
2
4,771
2.95%
0
5,414
3.34%
0
30,211
18.66%
2
20,527
12.68%
1
2017
3,435
2.14%
0
7,036
4.38%
0
51,545
32.05%
3
4,192
2.61%
0
13,943
8.67%
1
3,878
2.41%
0
6,811
4.24%
0
38,264
23.79%
2
28,181
17.52%
2
2013
1,149
0.73%
0
3,668
2.33%
0
54,910
34.92%
3
3,168
2.01%
0
6,405
4.07%
0
5,723
3.64%
0
8,828
5.61%
0
39,703
25.25%
3
30,801
19.59%
2
2009
1,041
0.70%
0
6,501
4.36%
0
58,613
39.34%
4
374
0.25%
0
7,250
4.87%
0
3,739
2.51%
0
8,589
5.76%
0
22,041
14.79%
1
38,853
26.08%
3
2005
107
0.07%
0
962
0.65%
0
10,721
7.23%
1
52,984
35.74%
3
180
0.12%
0
7,236
4.88%
0
5,943
4.01%
0
10,205
6.88%
0
17,697
11.94%
1
39,816
26.86%
3
2001
99
0.07%
0
776
0.55%
0
16,023
11.39%
1
39,191
27.85%
2
6,689
4.75%
0
3,501
2.49%
0
17,790
12.64%
1
27,514
19.55%
2
24,086
17.12%
2
1997
149
0.10%
0
2,227
1.55%
0
6,649
4.62%
0
57,713
40.09%
4
263
0.18%
0
10,013
6.96%
0
4,526
3.14%
0
19,218
13.35%
1
17,806
12.37%
1
22,841
15.87%
2
1993
741
0.54%
0
9,212
6.74%
0
57,962
42.43%
4
266
0.19%
0
19,435
14.23%
1
3,741
2.74%
0
11,739
8.59%
1
18,792
13.76%
1
10,067
7.37%
1
1989
757
0.50%
0
14,891
9.75%
1
60,902
39.89%
3
796
0.52%
0
9,116
5.97%
0
2,739
1.79%
0
12,789
8.38%
1
29,276
19.18%
2
20,661
13.53%
1
1985
217
0.14%
0
497
0.33%
0
5,562
3.66%
0
74,283
48.92%
4
9,240
6.09%
0
2,665
1.76%
0
13,351
8.79%
1
40,399
26.61%
3
4,440
2.92%
0
1981
428
0.29%
0
652
0.44%
0
4,798
3.27%
0
66,461
45.27%
4
9,869
6.72%
0
3,564
2.43%
0
13,300
9.06%
1
41,782
28.46%
3
5,414
3.69%
0
1977
481
0.35%
0
458
0.33%
0
4,222
3.08%
0
70,423
51.43%
5
10,663
7.79%
0
2,245
1.64%
0
16,084
11.75%
1
29,441
21.50%
2
1,792
1.31%
0
1973
417
0.32%
0
13,625
10.55%
1
55,670
43.12%
4
11,145
8.63%
1
1,750
1.36%
0
17,159
13.29%
1
22,265
17.24%
1
4,832
3.74%
0
1969
1,136
0.87%
0
4,381
3.34%
0
71,102
54.15%
5
13,264
10.10%
1
5,297
4.03%
0
13,566
10.33%
1
22,551
17.18%
1
1965
1,380
1.13%
0
8,051
6.57%
0
63,041
51.41%
4
14,713
12.00%
1
11,109
9.06%
1
24,330
19.84%
2
1961
3,532
3.12%
0
62,845
55.54%
4
12,507
11.05%
1
12,630
11.16%
1
21,645
19.13%
2
1957
2,982
2.73%
0
60,249
55.10%
5
9,065
8.29%
0
3,407
3.12%
0
12,935
11.83%
1
19,768
18.08%
2
1953
4,465
4.16%
0
58,120
54.20%
5
9,139
8.52%
1
3,810
3.55%
0
13,476
12.57%
1
18,229
17.00%
1
1949
2,781
3.92%
0
36,602
51.63%
3
10,299
14.53%
1
20,894
29.47%
2
1945
5,756
9.59%
0
25,283
42.12%
3
6,794
11.32%
1
1,990
3.32%
0
13,043
21.73%
1
7,162
11.93%
1
1936
29,840
49.04%
3
11,354
18.66%
1
5,728
9.41%
0
12,370
20.33%
2
1933
273
0.52%
0
24,744
47.26%
3
11,658
22.26%
2
5,632
10.76%
0
9,339
17.84%
1
1930
136
0.28%
0
17,937
36.66%
3
14,000
28.61%
2
5,278
10.79%
0
11,576
23.66%
1
1927
18,752
45.34%
3
11,226
27.15%
2
3,043
7.36%
0
8,334
20.15%
1
1924
387
1.01%
0
3,048
7.97%
0
10,708
28.00%
2
3,092
8.09%
0
9,806
25.64%
2
1921
3,251
9.77%
0
7,030
21.14%
1
3,773
11.34%
1
10,012
30.10%
2
(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 per municipality
Total votes
%
Seats
Aremark
Fredrikstad
Halden
Hvaler
Indre Østfold
Marker
Moss
Råde
Rakkestad
Sarpsborg
Skiptvet
Våler
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
159
14,892
5,299
862
5,731
623
8,326
962
945
10,451
469
626
49,345
30.48%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
88
8,374
2,843
705
4,454
261
6,329
936
554
4,840
269
558
30,211
18.66%
2
0
2
Centre Party
Sp
396
4,035
2,446
356
5,004
717
2,321
834
1,677
3,679
638
746
22,849
14.11%
2
0
2
Progress Party
FrP
73
5,728
1,915
446
3,132
191
3,017
566
540
4,184
295
440
20,527
12.68%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
24
3,175
1,002
183
1,164
61
2,166
167
119
1,558
78
143
9,840
6.08%
0
1
1
Red Party
R
26
2,362
925
158
831
56
1,471
126
114
1,170
70
109
7,418
4.58%
0
0
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
63
1,403
623
60
840
133
525
277
257
1,032
92
109
5,414
3.34%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
8
1,598
598
96
510
26
1,040
94
66
642
34
70
4,782
2.95%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
12
1,449
458
85
650
48
1,201
99
45
600
36
88
4,771
2.95%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
8
522
252
42
453
26
329
45
61
486
60
64
2,348
1.45%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
4
673
292
28
171
14
249
45
13
357
13
10
1,869
1.15%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
5
146
108
11
91
11
63
24
35
178
10
6
688
0.42%
0
0
0
Health Party
3
104
29
8
84
4
69
9
12
59
2
10
393
0.24%
0
0
0
Center Party
1
71
19
2
80
3
62
12
20
58
5
3
336
0.21%
0
0
0
People's Action No to More Road Tolls
FNB
0
100
17
3
36
0
38
6
5
72
3
5
285
0.18%
0
0
0
Capitalist Party
1
67
40
1
26
6
46
4
6
61
1
4
263
0.16%
0
0
0
Industry and Business Party
INP
0
67
21
7
31
1
38
9
10
34
5
7
230
0.14%
0
0
0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway
0
52
17
2
18
0
32
6
10
28
3
4
172
0.11%
0
0
0
Pirate Party of Norway
0
50
17
3
22
1
23
4
0
31
2
2
155
0.10%
0
0
0
Valid votes
871
44,868
16,921
3,058
23,328
2,182
27,345
4,225
4,489
29,520
2,085
3,004
161,896
100.00%
8
1
9
Blank votes
4
399
154
12
213
21
241
36
36
300
12
23
1,451
0.89%
Rejected votes – other
0
56
47
4
28
12
15
12
2
31
0
0
207
0.13%
Total polled
875
45,323
17,122
3,074
23,569
2,215
27,601
4,273
4,527
29,851
2,097
3,027
163,554
73.03%
Registered electors
1,065
62,284
23,813
3,857
32,679
2,851
36,679
5,480
6,106
42,411
2,786
3,934
223,945
Turnout
82.16%
72.77%
71.90%
79.70%
72.12%
77.69%
75.25%
77.97%
74.14%
70.39%
75.27%
76.94%
73.03%
The following candidates were elected:[ 14]
Elise Bjørnebekk-Waagen (Ap); Kjerstin Wøyen Funderud (Sp); Stein Erik Lauvås (Ap); Ole André Myhrvold (Sp); Jon-Ivar Nygård (Ap); Freddy André Øvstegård (SV); Tage Pettersen (H); Ingjerd Schou (H); and Erlend Wiborg (FrP).
2010s
2017
Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 11 September 2017:[ 15]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
51,545
32.05%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
38,264
23.79%
2
0
2
Progress Party
FrP
28,181
17.52%
2
0
2
Centre Party
Sp
13,943
8.67%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
7,036
4.38%
0
1
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
6,811
4.24%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
4,192
2.61%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
3,878
2.41%
0
0
0
Red Party
R
3,435
2.14%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,359
0.85%
0
0
0
Health Party
806
0.50%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
518
0.32%
0
0
0
Capitalist Party
353
0.22%
0
0
0
The Alliance
211
0.13%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
190
0.12%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
98
0.06%
0
0
0
Valid votes
160,820
100.00%
8
1
9
Blank votes
1,502
0.92%
Rejected votes – other
392
0.24%
Total polled
162,714
75.23%
Registered electors
216,293
The following candidates were elected:[ 16]
Elise Bjørnebekk-Waagen (Ap); Svein Roald Hansen (Ap); Stein Erik Lauvås (Ap); Ulf Leirstein (FrP); Ole André Myhrvold (Sp); Freddy André Øvstegård (SV); Tage Pettersen (H); Ingjerd Schou (H); and Erlend Wiborg (FrP).
2013
Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 2013:[ 17]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Con.
Com.
Tot.
Labour Party
Ap
54,910
34.92%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
39,703
25.25%
3
0
3
Progress Party
FrP
30,801
19.59%
2
0
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
8,828
5.61%
0
1
1
Centre Party
Sp
6,405
4.07%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
5,723
3.64%
0
0
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
3,668
2.33%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
3,168
2.01%
0
0
0
Red Party
R
1,149
0.73%
0
0
0
The Christians
PDK
1,123
0.71%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
956
0.61%
0
0
0
Pirate Party of Norway
516
0.33%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
145
0.09%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
99
0.06%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
68
0.04%
0
0
0
Valid votes
157,262
100.00%
8
1
9
Blank votes
895
0.57%
Rejected votes – other
213
0.13%
Total polled
158,370
75.76%
Registered electors
209,038
The following candidates were elected:[ 18]
Svein Roald Hansen (Ap); Line Henriette Holten Hjemdal (KrF); Irene Johansen (Ap); Stein Erik Lauvås (Ap); Ulf Leirstein (FrP); Eirik Milde (H); Ingjerd Schou (H); Bengt Morten Wenstøb (H); and Erlend Wiborg (FrP).
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
58,613
39.34%
4
0
4
Progress Party
FrP
38,853
26.08%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
22,041
14.79%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
8,589
5.76%
0
1
1
Centre Party
Sp
7,250
4.87%
0
0
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
6,501
4.36%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
3,739
2.51%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,320
0.89%
0
0
0
Red Party
R
1,041
0.70%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
374
0.25%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
250
0.17%
0
0
0
Abortion Opponents' List
178
0.12%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
129
0.09%
0
0
0
Democrats in Norway
110
0.07%
0
0
0
Valid votes
148,988
100.00%
8
1
9
Blank votes
845
0.56%
Rejected votes – other
110
0.07%
Total polled
149,943
74.23%
Registered electors
201,989
The following candidates were elected:[ 20]
Thor Erik Forsberg (Ap); Jon Jæger Gåsvatn (FrP); Vigdis Giltun (FrP); Svein Roald Hansen (Ap); Line Henriette Holten Hjemdal (KrF); Irene Johansen (Ap); Ulf Leirstein (FrP); Wenche Olsen (Ap); and Ingjerd Schou (H).
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
52,984
35.74%
3
0
3
Progress Party
FrP
39,816
26.86%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
17,697
11.94%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
10,721
7.23%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
10,205
6.88%
0
1
1
Centre Party
Sp
7,236
4.88%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
5,943
4.01%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,350
0.91%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
962
0.65%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
394
0.27%
0
0
0
Abortion Opponents' List
242
0.16%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
229
0.15%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
180
0.12%
0
0
0
Democrats
127
0.09%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
107
0.07%
0
0
0
Reform Party
50
0.03%
0
0
0
Valid votes
148,243
100.00%
8
1
9
Blank votes
772
0.52%
Rejected votes – other
114
0.08%
Total polled
149,129
76.29%
Registered electors
195,472
The following candidates were elected:[ 23]
Martin Engeset (H); Jon Jæger Gåsvatn (FrP); Vigdis Giltun (FrP); May Hansen (SV); Svein Roald Hansen (Ap); Line Henriette Holten Hjemdal (KrF); Irene Johansen (Ap); Ulf Leirstein (FrP); and Signe Øye (Ap).
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
39,191
27.85%
2
0
2
Conservative Party
H
27,514
19.55%
2
0
2
Progress Party
FrP
24,086
17.12%
2
0
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
17,790
12.64%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
16,023
11.39%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
6,689
4.75%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
3,501
2.49%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,971
1.40%
0
0
0
The Political Party
DPP
1,292
0.92%
0
0
0
Coastal Party
KP
822
0.58%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
776
0.55%
0
0
0
Christian Unity Party
KSP
397
0.28%
0
0
0
County Lists
179
0.13%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
166
0.12%
0
0
0
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party
136
0.10%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
99
0.07%
0
0
0
Norwegian People's Party
NFP
97
0.07%
0
0
0
Valid votes
140,729
100.00%
8
0
8
Rejected votes
1,040
0.73%
Total polled
141,769
74.04%
Registered electors
191,485
The following candidates were elected:[ 24]
Martin Engeset (H); May Hansen (SV); Svein Roald Hansen (Ap); Øystein Hedstrøm (FrP); Odd Holten (KrF); Signe Øye (Ap); Henrik Rød (FrP); and Ingjerd Schou (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
57,713
40.09%
4
0
4
Progress Party
FrP
22,841
15.87%
2
0
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
19,218
13.35%
1
0
1
Conservative Party
H
17,806
12.37%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
10,013
6.96%
0
0
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
6,649
4.62%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
4,526
3.14%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
2,227
1.55%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
1,881
1.31%
0
0
0
New Future Coalition Party
SNF
346
0.24%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
263
0.18%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
218
0.15%
0
0
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
149
0.10%
0
0
0
Natural Law Party
117
0.08%
0
0
0
Valid votes
143,967
100.00%
8
0
8
Rejected votes
671
0.46%
Total polled
144,638
77.34%
Registered electors
187,025
The following candidates were elected:[ 28]
Øystein Hedstrøm (FrP); Odd Holten (KrF); Kjellaug Nakkim (H); Signe Øye (Ap); Gunnar Skaug (Ap); Jørn L. Stang (FrP); Tom Thoresen (Ap); and Ane Sofie Tømmerås (Ap).
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
57,962
42.43%
4
0
4
Centre Party
Sp
19,435
14.23%
1
0
1
Conservative Party
H
18,792
13.76%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
11,739
8.59%
1
0
1
Progress Party
FrP
10,067
7.37%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
9,212
6.74%
0
0
0
Liberal Party
V
3,741
2.74%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
3,104
2.27%
0
0
0
New Future Coalition Party
SNF
822
0.60%
0
0
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
741
0.54%
0
0
0
Stop Immigration
SI
380
0.28%
0
0
0
Fatherland Party
FLP
309
0.23%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
266
0.19%
0
0
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
40
0.03%
0
0
0
Valid votes
136,610
100.00%
8
0
8
Rejected votes
1,209
0.88%
Total polled
137,819
74.30%
Registered electors
185,495
The following candidates were elected:[ 32]
Edvard Grimstad (Sp); Øystein Hedstrøm (FrP); Odd Holten (KrF); Kjellaug Nakkim (H); Signe Øye (Ap); Gunnar Skaug (Ap); Tom Thoresen (Ap); and Ane Sofie Tømmerås (Ap).
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
60,902
39.89%
3
0
3
Conservative Party
H
29,276
19.18%
2
0
2
Progress Party
FrP
20,661
13.53%
1
0
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
14,891
9.75%
1
0
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
12,789
8.38%
1
0
1
Centre Party
Sp
9,116
5.97%
0
1
1
Liberal Party
V
2,739
1.79%
0
0
0
Green Party
MDG
796
0.52%
0
0
0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity
FMS
757
0.50%
0
0
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
689
0.45%
0
0
0
Liberals-Europe Party
44
0.03%
0
0
0
Valid votes
152,660
100.00%
8
1
9
Rejected votes
442
0.29%
Total polled
153,102
83.57%
Registered electors
183,192
The following candidates were elected:[ 37]
Edvard Grimstad (Sp); Øystein Hedstrøm (FrP); Sigurd Holemark (H); Odd Holten (KrF); Åsa Solberg Iversen (Ap); Wenche Lyngholm (SV); Kjellaug Nakkim (H); Gunnar Skaug (Ap); and Tom Thoresen (Ap).
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
74,283
48.92%
5
74,283
49.53%
4
Conservative Party
H
40,399
26.61%
2
47,780
31.86%
3
Centre Party
Sp
9,240
6.09%
0
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
13,351
8.79%
1
13,351
8.90%
1
Socialist Left Party
SV
5,562
3.66%
0
5,562
3.71%
0
Progress Party
FrP
4,440
2.92%
0
4,440
2.96%
0
Liberal Party
V
2,665
1.76%
0
2,665
1.78%
0
Pensioners' Party
PP
805
0.53%
0
805
0.54%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
497
0.33%
0
497
0.33%
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
388
0.26%
0
388
0.26%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
217
0.14%
0
217
0.14%
0
Valid votes
151,847
100.00%
8
149,988
100.00%
8
Rejected votes
327
0.21%
Total polled
152,174
85.68%
Registered electors
177,616
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 H-Sp list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Conservative Party.[ 39]
The following candidates were elected:[ 42]
Reidun Andreassen (Ap); Georg Apenes (H); Bente Bakke (H); Sigurd Holemark (H); Odd Steinar Holøs (KrF); Åsa Solberg Iversen (Ap); Gunnar Skaug (Ap); and Tom Thoresen (Ap).
1981
Results of the 1981 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 1981:[ 43] [ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
66,461
45.27%
4
Conservative Party
H
41,782
28.46%
3
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
13,300
9.06%
1
Centre Party
Sp
9,869
6.72%
0
Progress Party
FrP
5,414
3.69%
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
4,798
3.27%
0
Liberal Party
V
3,564
2.43%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
652
0.44%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
428
0.29%
0
Liberal People's Party
DLF
375
0.26%
0
Plebiscite Party
118
0.08%
0
Free Elected Representatives
59
0.04%
0
Valid votes
146,820
100.00%
8
Rejected votes
360
0.24%
Total polled
147,180
85.39%
Registered electors
172,355
The following candidates were elected:[ 47]
Georg Apenes (H); Ingvar Bakken (Ap); Sigurd Holemark (H); Odd Steinar Holøs (KrF); Gunnar Skaug (Ap); Svenn Stray (H); Liv Stubberud (Ap); and Tom Thoresen (Ap).
1970s
1977
Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977:[ 48] [ 49] [ 50] [ 51]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
70,423
51.43%
5
Conservative Party
H
29,441
21.50%
2
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
16,084
11.75%
1
Centre Party
Sp
10,663
7.79%
0
Socialist Left Party
SV
4,222
3.08%
0
Liberal Party
V
2,245
1.64%
0
Progress Party
FrP
1,792
1.31%
0
New People's Party
DNF
862
0.63%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
481
0.35%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
458
0.33%
0
Single Person's Party
99
0.07%
0
Norwegian Democratic Party
94
0.07%
0
Free Elected Representatives
75
0.05%
0
Valid votes
136,939
100.00%
8
Rejected votes
285
0.21%
Total polled
137,224
86.21%
Registered electors
159,172
The following candidates were elected:[ 52]
Georg Apenes (H); Ingvar Bakken (Ap); Arvid Johanson (Ap); Lars Korvald (KrF); Thorbjørn Kultorp (Ap); Svenn Stray (H); Liv Stubberud (Ap); and Tom Thoresen (Ap).
1973
Results of the 1973 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 1973:[ 53] [ 54] [ 55] [ 56]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
55,670
43.12%
4
Conservative Party
H
22,265
17.24%
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
17,159
13.29%
1
Socialist Electoral League
SV
13,625
10.55%
1
Centre Party
Sp
11,145
8.63%
1
Anders Lange's Party
ALP
4,832
3.74%
0
New People's Party
DNF
1,799
1.39%
0
Liberal Party
V
1,750
1.36%
0
Red Electoral Alliance
RV
417
0.32%
0
Single Person's Party
211
0.16%
0
Women's Free Elected Representatives
123
0.10%
0
Norwegian Democratic Party
121
0.09%
0
Valid votes
129,117
100.00%
8
Rejected votes
291
0.22%
Total polled
129,408
83.49%
Registered electors
154,998
The following candidates were elected:[ 57]
Ingvar Bakken (Ap); Otto Hauglin (SV); Arvid Johanson (Ap); Lars Korvald (KrF); Thorbjørn Kultorp (Ap); Anton Skulberg (Sp); Svenn Stray (H); and Liv Stubberud (Ap).
1960s
1969
Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969:[ 58] [ 59] [ 60] [ 61]
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Labour Party
Ap
71,102
54.15%
5
Conservative Party
H
22,551
17.18%
1
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
13,566
10.33%
1
Centre Party
Sp
13,264
10.10%
1
Liberal Party
V
5,297
4.03%
0
Socialist People's Party
SF
4,381
3.34%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
1,136
0.87%
0
Valid votes
131,297
100.00%
8
Rejected votes
318
0.24%
Total polled
131,615
89.14%
Registered electors
147,643
The following candidates were elected:[ 62]
Ingvar Bakken (Ap); Martha Frederikke Johannessen (Ap); Arvid Johanson (Ap); Lars Korvald (KrF); Thorbjørn Kultorp (Ap); Gunnar Skaug (Ap); Anton Skulberg (Sp); and Svenn Stray (H).
1965
Results of the 1965 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1965:[ 63] [ 64] [ 65] [ 66]
The following candidates were elected:[ 67]
Ingvar Bakken (Ap); Erik Braadland (Sp-V); Nils Hønsvald (Ap); Martha Frederikke Johannessen (Ap); Arvid Johanson (Ap); Lars Korvald (KrF); Per Sonerud (H); and Svenn Stray (H).
1961
Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961:[ 68] [ 69] [ 70] [ 71]
The following candidates were elected:[ 69] [ 72]
Ingvar Bakken (Ap), 62,840 votes; Erik Braadland (Sp-V), 12,499 votes; Erling Fredriksfryd (H), 21,644 votes; Nils Hønsvald (Ap), 62,840 votes; Henry Jacobsen (Ap), 62,836 votes; Martha Frederikke Johannessen (Ap), 62,837 votes; Lars Korvald (KrF), 12,629 votes; and Svenn Stray (H), 21,641 votes.
1950s
1957
Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957:[ 73] [ 74] [ 75] [ 76]
The following candidates were elected:[ 77]
Ingvar Bakken (Ap); Erling Fredriksfryd (H); Nils Hønsvald (Ap); Henry Jacobsen (Ap); Martha Frederikke Johannessen (Ap); Arvid Johanson (Ap); Asbjørn Solberg (KrF); and Svenn Stray (H).
1953
Results of the 1953 parliamentary election held on 12 October 1953:[ 78] [ 79] [ 80]
The following candidates were elected:[ 81]
Arthur Arntzen (Ap); Wilhelm Engel Bredal (Bp); Erling Fredriksfryd (H); Nils Hønsvald (Ap); Henry Jacobsen (Ap); Karl Henry Karlsen (Ap); Klara Amalie Skoglund (Ap); and Asbjørn Solberg (KrF).
1940s
1949
Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949:[ 82] [ 83]
The following candidates were elected:[ 84]
Arthur Arntzen (Ap); Anton Berge (Ap); Wilhelm Engel Bredal (H-Bp-V); Sverre Gjørwad (H-Bp-V); Klara Amalie Skoglund (Ap); and Asbjørn Solberg (KrF).
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
25,283
42.12%
3
25,283
42.13%
3
Christian Democratic Party
KrF
13,043
21.73%
1
13,043
21.73%
1
Conservative Party
H
7,162
11.93%
1
13,938
23.23%
2
Farmers' Party
Bp
6,794
11.32%
1
Communist Party of Norway
K
5,756
9.59%
0
5,756
9.59%
0
Liberal Party
V
1,990
3.32%
0
1,990
3.32%
0
Valid votes
60,028
100.00%
6
60,010
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
539
0.89%
Total polled
60,567
79.85%
Registered electors
75,849
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]
Arthur Arntzen (Ap); Wilhelm Engel Bredal (Bp); Leif Grøner (H); Magnus Johansen (Ap); Klara Amalie Skoglund (Ap); and Asbjørn Solberg (KrF).
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
29,840
49.04%
4
29,840
49.05%
3
Conservative Party
H
12,370
20.33%
1
29,431
48.38%
3
Farmers' Party
Bp
11,354
18.66%
1
Liberal Party
V
5,728
9.41%
0
Nasjonal Samling
NS
1,195
1.96%
0
1,195
1.96%
0
Society Party
Samfp
365
0.60%
0
365
0.60%
0
Valid votes
60,852
100.00%
6
60,831
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
276
0.45%
Total polled
61,128
85.16%
Registered electors
71,776
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.[ 88] The H-Bp-V list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Conservative Party.[ 88]
The following candidates were elected:[ 88]
Magnus Johansen (Ap); Andreas Maastad (Bp); Anton Julius Mosbæk (Ap); John August Solberg (H); Peter Olai Thorvik (Ap); and Johan Undrum (H).
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
24,744
47.26%
4
24,744
47.31%
3
Farmers' Party
Bp
11,658
22.26%
1
20,932
40.03%
3
Conservative Party
H
9,339
17.84%
1
Liberal Party
V
5,632
10.76%
0
5,632
10.77%
0
Nasjonal Samling
NS
716
1.37%
0
716
1.37%
0
Communist Party of Norway
K
273
0.52%
0
273
0.52%
0
Valid votes
52,362
100.00%
6
52,297
100.00%
6
Rejected votes
174
0.33%
Total polled
52,536
78.13%
Registered electors
67,239
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.[ 90] The Bp-H list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Farmers' Party.[ 90]
The following candidates were elected:[ 90]
Johannes Olaf Bergersen (Ap); Birger Braadland (Bp); Andreas Maastad (Bp); August Thorvald Svendsen (Ap); Peter Olai Thorvik (Ap); and Johan Undrum (H).
1930
Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 20 October 1930:[ 92] [ 93]
The following candidates were elected:[ 92]
Johannes Olaf Bergersen (Ap); Peder Kolstad (Bp); Andreas Maastad (Bp); August Thorvald Svendsen (Ap); Peter Olai Thorvik (Ap); and Johan Undrum (H).
1920s
1927
Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927:[ 94] [ 95]
The following candidates were elected:[ 94]
Johannes Olaf Bergersen (Ap); Henrik Christian Henriksen (Ap); Gunder Anton Johannesen Jahren (H-FV); Peder Kolstad (Bp); Andreas Maastad (Bp); and Peter Olai Thorvik (Ap).
1924
Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 21 October 1924:[ 96] [ 97]
The following candidates were elected:[ 96]
Johannes Olaf Bergersen (S); Johan Kristian Hansen Ileby (H-FV); Gunder Anton Johannesen Jahren (H-FV); Peder Kolstad (Bp); Andreas Maastad (Bp); and Peter Olai Thorvik (S).
1921
Results of the 1921 parliamentary election held on 24 October 1921:[ 98] [ 99]
The following candidates were elected:[ 98]
Johannes Olaf Bergersen (S); Johan Kristian Hansen Ileby (H-FV); Gunder Anton Johannesen Jahren (H-FV); Peder Kolstad (L); Johan Fredrik Olsen Maseng (V); and Peter Olai Thorvik (S).
Andreas Maastad (Bp);
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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