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2025 Norwegian parliamentary election

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2025 Norwegian parliamentary election
Norway
← 2021 8 September 2025

All 169 seats in the Storting
85 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Current seats
Labour Jonas Gahr Støre 48
Conservative Erna Solberg 36
Centre Trygve Slagsvold Vedum 28
Progress Sylvi Listhaug 21
Socialist Left Kirsti Bergstø 13
Red Marie Sneve Martinussen 8
Liberal Guri Melby 8
Green Arild Hermstad 3
Christian Democratic Olaug Bollestad 3
Patient Focus Irene Ojala 1
Distribution of seats by electoral district
Incumbent Prime Minister
Jonas Gahr Støre
Labour

Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Norway on 8 September 2025 to elect the members of the Storting for the 2025–2029 parliamentary term.[1][2]

Parties

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Parliamentary parties

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Name Ideology[3] Position Leader 2021 result
Votes (%) Seats
Ap Labour Party
Arbeiderpartiet
Social democracy Centre-left Jonas Gahr Støre 26.3%
48 / 169
H Conservative Party
Høyre
Liberal conservatism Centre-right Erna Solberg 20.4%
36 / 169
Sp Centre Party
Senterpartiet
Agrarianism Centre Trygve Slagsvold Vedum 13.5%
28 / 169
FrP Progress Party
Fremskrittspartiet
Right-wing populism Right-wing Sylvi Listhaug 11.6%
21 / 169
SV Socialist Left Party
Sosialistisk Venstreparti
Democratic socialism Left-wing Kirsti Bergstø 7.6%
13 / 169
R Red Party
Rødt
Marxism Left-wing to far-left Marie Sneve Martinussen 4.7%
8 / 169
V Liberal Party
Venstre
Social liberalism Centre Guri Melby 4.6%
8 / 169
MDG Green Party
Miljøpartiet De Grønne
Green politics Centre-left Arild Hermstad 3.9%
3 / 169
KrF Christian Democratic Party
Kristelig Folkeparti
Christian democracy Centre to centre-right Olaug Bollestad 3.8%
3 / 169
PF Patient Focus
Pasientfokus
Single-issue politics
(health politics)
Big tent Irene Ojala 0.2%
1 / 169

Opinion polls

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Local regression trend line of poll results from 13 September 2021 to the present day. Each line corresponds to a political party.

References

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  1. ^ "Lov om valg til Stortinget, fylkesting og kommunestyrer (valgloven) - Kapittel 9. Tidspunktet for valg. Stemmegivningen på valgtinget - Lovdata". Retrieved 2019-11-20.
  2. ^ "Valgdagen blir 8. september 2025". Government of Norway. (in Norwegian Bokmål). 3 May 2024. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  3. ^ Nordsieck, Wolfram (2021). "Norway". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 16 September 2021.