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Hedmark (Storting constituency)

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Hedmark
Constituency
for the Storting
Outline map
Location of Hedmark within Norway
Municipality
CountyInnlandet
Population197,836 (2021)[1]
Electorate152,228 (2021)
Area27,398 km2 (2021)[2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 6 (2013–present)
  • 7 (2005–2013)
  • 8 (1953–2005)
  • 7 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[3]
List
Created from

Hedmark 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 Alvdal, Åmot, Åsnes, Eidskog, Elverum, Engerdal, Folldal, Grue, Hamar, Kongsvinger, Løten, Nord-Odal, Os, Rendalen, Ringsaker, Sør-Odal, Stange, Stor-Elvdal, Tolga, Trysil, Tynset and Våler in the county of Innlandet. The constituency currently elects six of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 152,228 registered electors.

Electoral system

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Hedmark currently elects six 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 3,876 3.37% 0 7,902 6.86% 0 38,136 33.12% 3 2,382 2.07% 0 32,286 28.04% 2 2,642 2.29% 0 1,876 1.63% 0 12,191 10.59% 1 9,696 8.42% 0
2017 1,443 1.26% 0 6,528 5.72% 0 40,561 35.55% 2 2,215 1.94% 0 25,296 22.17% 2 2,659 2.33% 0 2,051 1.80% 0 17,454 15.30% 1 13,376 11.73% 1
2013 773 0.69% 0 4,393 3.90% 0 48,694 43.20% 3 2,224 1.97% 0 11,483 10.19% 1 3,805 3.38% 0 2,871 2.55% 0 20,600 18.27% 1 15,316 13.59% 1
2009 630 0.58% 0 7,078 6.56% 0 50,855 47.10% 4 347 0.32% 0 11,096 10.28% 1 2,650 2.45% 0 2,652 2.46% 0 10,994 10.18% 1 19,326 17.90% 1
2005 100 0.09% 0 560 0.51% 0 9,650 8.77% 1 50,484 45.89% 4 11,304 10.28% 1 3,965 3.60% 0 3,519 3.20% 0 8,845 8.04% 0 18,717 17.01% 1
2001 179 0.17% 0 405 0.38% 0 14,567 13.65% 1 40,125 37.61% 3 111 0.10% 0 9,660 9.06% 1 2,255 2.11% 0 8,259 7.74% 1 13,522 12.68% 1 11,814 11.07% 1
1997 148 0.13% 0 769 0.68% 0 8,782 7.78% 0 53,035 47.00% 4 139 0.12% 0 14,760 13.08% 1 2,680 2.37% 0 9,742 8.63% 1 8,932 7.92% 1 12,467 11.05% 1
1993 115 0.10% 0 354 0.32% 0 11,689 10.46% 1 54,542 48.82% 4 23,854 21.35% 2 2,234 2.00% 0 3,233 2.89% 0 9,414 8.43% 1 4,044 3.62% 0
1989 453 0.37% 0 14,316 11.78% 1 63,427 52.19% 5 471 0.39% 0 12,324 10.14% 1 1,893 1.56% 0 4,152 3.42% 0 14,726 12.12% 1 9,689 7.97% 0
1985 321 0.26% 0 257 0.21% 0 10,118 8.22% 1 71,924 58.41% 5 11,851 9.62% 1 1,582 1.28% 0 3,842 3.12% 0 20,658 16.78% 1 2,062 1.67% 0
1981 618 0.52% 0 408 0.34% 0 9,302 7.78% 0 66,930 56.01% 5 17,986 15.05% 1 20,991 17.57% 2 2,718 2.27% 0
1977 800 0.71% 0 266 0.24% 0 6,770 6.02% 0 67,684 60.15% 6 15,069 13.39% 1 1,359 1.21% 0 6,463 5.74% 0 12,493 11.10% 1 915 0.81% 0
1973 309 0.29% 0 14,707 13.69% 1 55,857 51.99% 4 21,783 20.27% 2 10,872 10.12% 1 2,488 2.32% 0
1969 2,943 2.71% 0 3,741 3.44% 0 66,691 61.31% 5 19,298 17.74% 2 2,613 2.40% 0 2,307 2.12% 0 11,188 10.28% 1
1965 5,703 5.47% 0 5,344 5.13% 0 59,484 57.07% 5 20,173 19.36% 2 2,666 2.56% 0 10,853 10.41% 1
1961 8,067 8.42% 0 57,498 60.00% 5 17,318 18.07% 2 3,244 3.39% 0 9,691 10.11% 1
1957 7,674 8.15% 1 56,004 59.51% 5 15,023 15.96% 1 2,212 2.35% 0 3,604 3.83% 0 9,213 9.79% 1
1953 9,977 10.41% 1 57,065 59.56% 5 15,084 15.74% 1 3,311 3.46% 0 10,365 10.82% 1
1949 10,089 11.78% 0 50,638 59.15% 5 24,417 28.52% 2
1945 15,057 19.46% 1 41,608 53.79% 4 10,137 13.10% 1 3,891 5.03% 0 6,663 8.61% 1
1936 43,494 61.07% 5 13,129 18.43% 1 4,637 6.51% 0 7,011 9.84% 1
1933 2,583 4.05% 0 34,330 53.80% 5 13,666 21.42% 2 5,849 9.17% 0 5,889 9.23% 0
1930 2,711 4.41% 0 27,876 45.36% 4 16,082 26.17% 2 6,495 10.57% 0 8,288 13.49% 1
1927 7,096 13.12% 1 22,149 40.94% 3 12,889 23.82% 2 4,231 7.82% 0 6,870 12.70% 1
1924 10,007 19.31% 1 11,638 22.46% 2 11,921 23.00% 2 5,540 10.69% 0 11,568 22.32% 2
1921 17,799 36.81% 3 7,955 16.45% 1 4,675 9.67% 1 13,124 27.14% 2

(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.
Labour Party Ap 38,136 33.12% 3 0 3
Centre Party Sp 32,286 28.04% 2 0 2
Conservative Party H 12,191 10.59% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 9,696 8.42% 0 1 1
Socialist Left Party SV 7,902 6.86% 0 0 0
Red Party R 3,876 3.37% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 2,642 2.29% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 2,382 2.07% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 1,876 1.63% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,482 1.29% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 1,355 1.18% 0 0 0
Health Party 293 0.25% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 219 0.19% 0 0 0
Center Party 210 0.18% 0 0 0
Industry and Business Party INP 172 0.15% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 135 0.12% 0 0 0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway 100 0.09% 0 0 0
Save Nature 97 0.08% 0 0 0
People's Action No to More Road Tolls FNB 81 0.07% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 115,131 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 761 0.66%
Rejected Votes – Other 112 0.10%
Total Polled 116,004 76.20%
Registered Electors 152,228

The following candidates were elected:[14] Tor André Johnsen (FrP); Emilie Enger Mehl (Sp); Anna Molberg (H); Nils Kristen Sandtrøen (Ap); Lise Selnes (Ap); Anette Trettebergstuen (Ap); and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Sp).

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.
Labour Party Ap 40,561 35.55% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 25,296 22.17% 2 0 2
Conservative Party H 17,454 15.30% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 13,376 11.73% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 6,528 5.72% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 2,659 2.33% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 2,215 1.94% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 2,051 1.80% 0 0 0
Red Party R 1,443 1.26% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,303 1.14% 0 0 0
Health Party 356 0.31% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 192 0.17% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 165 0.14% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 165 0.14% 0 0 0
Norway Party 151 0.13% 0 0 0
The Alliance 120 0.11% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 45 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 114,080 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 857 0.74%
Rejected Votes – Other 182 0.16%
Total Polled 115,119 76.79%
Registered Electors 149,920

The following candidates were elected:[16] Karin Andersen (SV); Tor André Johnsen (FrP); Emilie Enger Mehl (Sp); Kristian Tonning Riise (H); Nils Kristen Sandtrøen (Ap); Anette Trettebergstuen (Ap); and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Sp).

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.
Labour Party Ap 48,694 43.20% 3 0 3
Conservative Party H 20,600 18.27% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 15,316 13.59% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 11,483 10.19% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 4,393 3.90% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 3,805 3.38% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 2,871 2.55% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 2,224 1.97% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,719 1.52% 0 0 0
Red Party R 773 0.69% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 414 0.37% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 311 0.28% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 63 0.06% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 57 0.05% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 112,723 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 665 0.59%
Rejected Votes – Other 102 0.09%
Total Polled 113,490 76.63%
Registered Electors 148,098

The following candidates were elected:[18] Karin Andersen (SV); Gunnar Gundersen (H); Tor André Johnsen (FrP); Tone Sønsterud (Ap); Knut Storberget (Ap); Anette Trettebergstuen (Ap); and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Sp).

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 50,855 47.10% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 19,326 17.90% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 11,096 10.28% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 10,994 10.18% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 7,078 6.56% 0 1 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 2,652 2.46% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 2,650 2.45% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,119 1.96% 0 0 0
Red Party R 630 0.58% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 347 0.32% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 86 0.08% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 75 0.07% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 58 0.05% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 107,966 100.00% 7 1 8
Blank Votes 631 0.58%
Rejected Votes – Other 56 0.05%
Total Polled 108,653 74.09%
Registered Electors 146,649

The following candidates were elected:[20] Karin Andersen (SV); Per Roar Bredvold (FrP); Thomas Breen (Ap); Gunnar Gundersen (H); Tone Sønsterud (Ap); Knut Storberget (Ap); Anette Trettebergstuen (Ap); and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Sp).

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 50,484 45.89% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 18,717 17.01% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 11,304 10.28% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 9,650 8.77% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 8,845 8.04% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 3,965 3.60% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,519 3.20% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,492 2.27% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 560 0.51% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 233 0.21% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 100 0.09% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 87 0.08% 0 0 0
Democrats 49 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 110,005 100.00% 7 1 8
Blank Votes 580 0.52%
Rejected Votes – Other 96 0.09%
Total Polled 110,681 76.21%
Registered Electors 145,239

The following candidates were elected:[23] Karin Andersen (SV); Per Roar Bredvold (FrP); Sylvia Brustad (Ap); Eirin Faldet (Ap); Gunnar Gundersen (H); Knut Storberget (Ap); Anette Trettebergstuen (Ap); and Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (Sp).

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.
Labour Party Ap 40,125 37.61% 3 0 3
Socialist Left Party SV 14,567 13.65% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 13,522 12.68% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 11,814 11.07% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 9,660 9.06% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 8,259 7.74% 1 0 1
Pensioners' Party PP 3,550 3.33% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 2,255 2.11% 0 0 0
The Political Party DPP 860 0.81% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 833 0.78% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 405 0.38% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 182 0.17% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 179 0.17% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 111 0.10% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 108 0.10% 0 0 0
Norwegian People's Party NFP 105 0.10% 0 0 0
County Lists 93 0.09% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 53 0.05% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 106,681 100.00% 8 0 8
Rejected Votes 857 0.80%
Total Polled 107,538 74.07%
Registered Electors 145,193

The following candidates were elected:[24] Karin Andersen (SV); Per Roar Bredvold (FrP); Sylvia Brustad (Ap); Eirin Faldet (Ap); Ola D. Gløtvold (Sp); Bjørn Hernæs (H); Knut Storberget (Ap); and Åse Wisløff Nilssen (KrF).

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 53,035 47.00% 4 0 4
Centre Party Sp 14,760 13.08% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 12,467 11.05% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 9,742 8.63% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 8,932 7.92% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 8,782 7.78% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 2,680 2.37% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,093 0.97% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 769 0.68% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 154 0.14% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 148 0.13% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 148 0.13% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 139 0.12% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 112,849 100.00% 8 1 9
Rejected Votes 553 0.49%
Total Polled 113,402 77.96%
Registered Electors 145,462

The following candidates were elected:[28] Karin Andersen (SV); Per Roar Bredvold (FrP); Sylvia Brustad (Ap); Eirin Faldet (Ap); Grethe G. Fossum (Ap); Ola D. Gløtvold (Sp); Bjørn Hernæs (H); Einar Olav Skogholt (Ap); and Åse Wisløff Nilssen (KrF).

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 54,542 48.82% 4 0 4
Centre Party Sp 23,854 21.35% 2 0 2
Socialist Left Party SV 11,689 10.46% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 9,414 8.43% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 4,044 3.62% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,233 2.89% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 2,234 2.00% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,416 1.27% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 354 0.32% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 304 0.27% 0 0 0
New Future Coalition Party SNF 198 0.18% 0 0 0
Freedom Party against the EU 121 0.11% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 115 0.10% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 112 0.10% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 45 0.04% 0 0 0
Common Future 43 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 111,718 100.00% 8 0 8
Rejected Votes 692 0.62%
Total Polled 112,410 76.36%
Registered Electors 147,211

The following candidates were elected:[32] Sylvia Brustad (Ap); Eirin Faldet (Ap); Ola D. Gløtvold (Sp); Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad (Sp); Bjørn Hernæs (H); Sigbjørn Johnsen (Ap); Einar Olav Skogholt (Ap); and Magnar Sortåsløkken (SV).

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.
Labour Party Ap 63,427 52.19% 5 0 5
Conservative Party H 14,726 12.12% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 14,316 11.78% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 12,324 10.14% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 9,689 7.97% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 4,152 3.42% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 1,893 1.56% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 471 0.39% 0 0 0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity FMS 453 0.37% 0 0 0
Free Elected Representatives 42 0.03% 0 0 0
Liberals-Europe Party 42 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 121,535 100.00% 8 0 8
Rejected Votes 345 0.28%
Total Polled 121,880 83.36%
Registered Electors 146,215

The following candidates were elected:[37] Kjell Borgen (Ap); Sylvia Brustad (Ap);Eirin Faldet (Ap); Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad (Sp); Sigbjørn Johnsen (Ap); Johan C. Løken (H); Einar Olav Skogholt (Ap); and Magnar Sortåsløkken (SV).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 71,924 58.41% 5
Conservative Party H 20,658 16.78% 1
Centre Party Sp 11,851 9.62% 1
Socialist Left Party SV 10,118 8.22% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,842 3.12% 0
Progress Party FrP 2,062 1.67% 0
Liberal Party V 1,582 1.28% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 321 0.26% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 266 0.22% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 257 0.21% 0
Pensioners' Party PP 224 0.18% 0
Free Elected Representatives 30 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 123,135 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 152 0.12%
Total Polled 123,287 85.66%
Registered Electors 143,931

The following candidates were elected:[42] Anne-Lise Bakken (Ap); Kjell Borgen (Ap); Eirin Faldet (Ap); Kjell Magne Fredheim (Ap); Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad (Sp); Sigbjørn Johnsen (Ap); Johan C. Løken (H); and Magnar Sortåsløkken (SV).

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
Labour Party Ap 66,930 56.01% 5
Conservative Party H 20,991 17.57% 2
Centre PartyChristian Democratic PartyLiberal Party Sp-KrF-V 17,986 15.05% 1
Socialist Left Party SV 9,302 7.78% 0
Progress Party FrP 2,718 2.27% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 618 0.52% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 408 0.34% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 336 0.28% 0
Plebiscite Party 120 0.10% 0
Free Elected Representatives 82 0.07% 0
Valid Votes 119,491 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 260 0.22%
Total Polled 119,751 84.59%
Registered Electors 141,573

The following candidates were elected:[47] Anne-Lise Bakken (Ap); Kjell Borgen (Ap); Christian Erlandsen (H); Kjell Magne Fredheim (Ap); Ragnhild Queseth Haarstad (Sp-KrF-V); Sigbjørn Johnsen (Ap); Johan C. Løken (H); and Odvar Nordli (Ap).

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 67,684 60.15% 6
Centre Party Sp 15,069 13.39% 1
Conservative Party H 12,493 11.10% 1
Socialist Left Party SV 6,770 6.02% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 6,463 5.74% 0
Liberal Party V 1,359 1.21% 0
Progress Party FrP 915 0.81% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 800 0.71% 0
New People's Party DNF 518 0.46% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 266 0.24% 0
Free Elected Representatives 83 0.07% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 58 0.05% 0
Single Person's Party 56 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 112,534 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 186 0.17%
Total Polled 112,720 85.75%
Registered Electors 131,459

The following candidates were elected:[52] Anne-Lise Bakken (Ap); Kjell Borgen (Ap); Christian Erlandsen (H); Kjell Magne Fredheim (Ap); Sigbjørn Johnsen (Ap); Ottar Landfald (Sp); Odvar Nordli (Ap); and Else Repål (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 55,857 51.99% 4
Centre PartyChristian Democratic PartyLiberal Party Sp-KrF-V 21,783 20.27% 2
Socialist Electoral League SV 14,707 13.69% 1
Conservative Party H 10,872 10.12% 1
Anders Lange's Party ALP 2,488 2.32% 0
New People's Party DNF 958 0.89% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 309 0.29% 0
Single Person's Party 184 0.17% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 148 0.14% 0
Women's Free Elected Representatives 135 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 107,441 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 164 0.15%
Total Polled 107,605 84.80%
Registered Electors 126,886

The following candidates were elected:[57] Kjell Magne Fredheim (Ap); Lars Holen (Ap); Ottar Landfald (Sp-KrF-V); Reidar T. Larsen (SV); Odvar Nordli (Ap); Johan Østby (Sp-KrF-V); Lars T. Platou (H); and Else Repål (Ap).

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 66,691 61.31% 5
Centre Party Sp 19,298 17.74% 2
Conservative Party H 11,188 10.28% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 3,741 3.44% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 2,943 2.71% 0
Liberal Party V 2,613 2.40% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 2,307 2.12% 0
Valid Votes 108,781 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 198 0.18%
Total Polled 108,979 88.50%
Registered Electors 123,137

The following candidates were elected:[62] Kjell Magne Fredheim (Ap); Lars Holen (Ap); Harald Johan Løbak (Ap); Odvar Nordli (Ap); Johan Østby (Sp); Lars T. Platou (H); Else Repål (Ap); and Karstein Seland (Sp).

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 59,484 57.07% 5
Centre Party Sp 20,173 19.36% 2
Conservative Party H 10,853 10.41% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 5,703 5.47% 0
Socialist People's Party SF 5,344 5.13% 0
Liberal Party V 2,666 2.56% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 104,224 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 434 0.41%
Total Polled 104,658 89.29%
Registered Electors 117,213

The following candidates were elected:[67] Otto Dahl (Ap); Lars Holen (Ap); Harald Johan Løbak (Ap); Odvar Nordli (Ap); Johan Østby (Sp); Lars T. Platou (H); Karstein Seland (Sp); and Haldis Tjernsberg (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 57,498 60.00% 5
Centre Party Sp 17,318 18.07% 2
Conservative Party H 9,691 10.11% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 8,067 8.42% 0
Liberal Party V 3,244 3.39% 0
Wild Votes 12 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 95,830 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 597 0.62%
Total Polled 96,427 82.74%
Registered Electors 116,545

The following candidates were elected:[69][72] Reidar Magnus Aamo (Ap), 57,495 votes; Otto Dahl (Ap), 57,479 votes; Karen Grønn-Hagen (Sp), 17,317 votes; Alv Kjøs (H), 9,691 votes; Harald Johan Løbak (Ap), 57,489 votes; Odvar Nordli (Ap), 57,480 votes; Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg (Sp), 17,314 votes; and Haldis Tjernsberg (Ap), 57,490 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 56,004 59.51% 5
Farmers' Party Bp 15,023 15.96% 1
Conservative Party H 9,213 9.79% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 7,674 8.15% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,604 3.83% 0
Liberal Party V 2,212 2.35% 0
Norwegian Social Democratic Party 373 0.40% 0
Valid Votes 94,103 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 494 0.52%
Total Polled 94,597 80.88%
Registered Electors 116,965

The following candidates were elected:[77] Reidar Magnus Aamo (Ap); Otto Dahl (Ap); Kristian Fjeld (Ap); Alv Kjøs (H); Oskar Lindberget (Ap); Harald Johan Løbak (Ap); Emil Løvlien (K); and Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg (Bp).

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 57,065 59.56% 5
Farmers' Party Bp 15,084 15.74% 1
Conservative Party H 10,365 10.82% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 9,977 10.41% 1
Liberal Party V 3,311 3.46% 0
Wild Votes 4 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 95,806 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 535 0.56%
Total Polled 96,341 82.49%
Registered Electors 116,797

The following candidates were elected:[81] Reidar Magnus Aamo (Ap); Otto Dahl (Ap); Kristian Fjeld (Ap); Einar Frogner (Bp); Alv Kjøs (H); Oskar Lindberget (Ap); Harald Johan Løbak (Ap); and Emil Løvlien (K).

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 50,638 59.15% 5
Farmers' PartyConservative PartyLiberal Party Bp-H-V 24,417 28.52% 2
Communist Party of Norway K 10,089 11.78% 0
Society Party Samfp 464 0.54% 0
Wild Votes 2 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 85,610 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 634 0.74%
Total Polled 86,244 84.36%
Registered Electors 102,228

The following candidates were elected:[84] Reidar Magnus Aamo (Ap); Kristian Fjeld (Ap); Einar Frogner (Bp-H-V); Alv Kjøs (Bp-H-V); Oskar Lindberget (Ap); Harald Johan Løbak (Ap); and Johanne Samueline Pedersen (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 41,608 53.79% 5 41,608 53.79% 4
Farmers' Party Bp 10,137 13.10% 1 16,800 21.72% 2
Conservative Party H 6,663 8.61% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 15,057 19.46% 1 15,057 19.46% 1
Liberal Party V 3,891 5.03% 0 3,891 5.03% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 77,357 100.00% 7 77,357 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 604 0.77%
Total Polled 77,961 80.76%
Registered Electors 96,530

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-H list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Conservative Party.[85]

The following candidates were elected:[87] Kristian Fjeld (Ap); Einar Frogner (Bp); Arvid Johansen (Ap); Alv Kjøs (H); Harald Johan Løbak (Ap); Emil Løvlien (K); and Johanne Samueline Pedersen (Ap).

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 43,494 61.07% 6 43,494 61.09% 5
Farmers' Party Bp 13,129 18.43% 1 24,756 34.77% 2
Conservative Party H 7,011 9.84% 0
Liberal Party V 4,637 6.51% 0
Nasjonal Samling NS 2,086 2.93% 0 2,086 2.93% 0
Society Party Samfp 864 1.21% 0 864 1.21% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 71,222 100.00% 7 71,201 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes -678 -0.96%
Total Polled 70,544 84.19%
Registered Electors 83,790

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 Bp-H-V list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Conservative Party.[88]

The following candidates were elected:[88] Karsten Fonstad (Ap); Alv Kjøs (H); Oscar Nilssen (Ap); Olav Østby-Deglum (Bp); Olav Jørgen Sæter (Ap); Knut Sjøli (Ap); and Peder E. Vorum (Ap).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 34,330 53.80% 5
Farmers' Party Bp 13,666 21.42% 2
Conservative Party H 5,889 9.23% 0
Liberal PartyRadical People's Party V-RF 5,849 9.17% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 2,583 4.05% 0
Nasjonal Samling NS 1,495 2.34% 0
Valid Votes 63,812 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 250 0.39%
Total Polled 64,062 79.80%
Registered Electors 80,278

The following candidates were elected:[90] Lars Olsen Aukrust (Bp); Karsten Fonstad (Ap); Oscar Nilssen (Ap); Olav Østby-Deglum (Bp); Olav Jørgen Sæter (Ap); Knut Sjøli (Ap); and Peder E. Vorum (Ap).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 27,876 45.36% 4
Farmers' Party Bp 16,082 26.17% 2
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party H-FV 8,288 13.49% 1
Liberal PartyRadical People's Party V-RF 6,495 10.57% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 2,711 4.41% 0
Valid Votes 61,452 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 209 0.34%
Total Polled 61,661 80.05%
Registered Electors 77,028

The following candidates were elected:[92] Peter Thorvald Gaustad (H-FV); Kristian Lian (Ap); Arne Løfsgaard (Bp); Oscar Nilssen (Ap); Olav Østby-Deglum (Bp); Olav Jørgen Sæter (Ap); and Knut Sjøli (Ap).

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 22,149 40.94% 3
Farmers' Party Bp 12,889 23.82% 2
Communist Party of Norway K 7,096 13.12% 1
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party H-FV 6,870 12.70% 1
Liberal Party V 4,231 7.82% 0
Radical People's Party RF 867 1.60% 0
Valid Votes 54,102 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 537 0.98%
Total Polled 54,639 72.87%
Registered Electors 74,985

The following candidates were elected:[94] Ole Ludvig Bærøe (H-FV); Arne Løfsgaard (Bp); Johan E. Mellbye (Bp); Oscar Nilssen (Ap); Olav Jørgen Sæter (Ap); Olav Scheflo (K); and Knut Sjøli (Ap).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Farmers' Party Bp 11,921 23.00% 2
Labour Party Ap 11,638 22.46% 2
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party H-FV 11,568 22.32% 2
Communist Party of Norway K 10,007 19.31% 1
Liberal PartyRadical People's Party V-RF 5,540 10.69% 0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 1,154 2.23% 0
Valid Votes 51,828 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 696 1.33%
Total Polled 52,524 72.94%
Registered Electors 72,008

The following candidates were elected:[96] Kristen Andersen Aalborg (B); Johan E. Mellbye (Bp); Oscar Nilssen (Ap); Eivind Petershagen (K); Olav Jørgen Sæter (Ap); Kristoffer Skraastad (H-FV); and Otto Halvorsen Svenkerud (H-FV).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 17,799 36.81% 3
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party H-FV 13,124 27.14% 2
Norwegian Farmers' Association L 7,955 16.45% 1
Liberal Party V 4,675 9.67% 1
Radical People's Party RF 2,879 5.95% 0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 1,920 3.97% 0
Wild Votes 8 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 48,360 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 654 1.33%
Total Polled 49,014 70.88%
Registered Electors 69,151

The following candidates were elected:[98] Thorbjørn Gjølstad (H-FV); Johannes Johnsen Grue (V); Wollert Konow (H-FV); Johan E. Mellbye (L); Oscar Nilssen (Ap); Olav Jørgen Sæter (Ap); and Knut Sjøli (Ap).

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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