Sogn og Fjordane (Storting constituency)

Sogn og Fjordane (lit. transl. Sogn and Fjordane) 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 Årdal, Askvoll, Aurland, Bremanger, Fjaler, Gloppen, Gulen, Høyanger, Hyllestad, Kinn, Lærdal, Luster, Sogndal, Solund, Stad, Stryn, Sunnfjord and Vik in the county of Vestland. The constituency currently elects three of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 78,282 registered electors.

Sogn og Fjordane
Constituency
for the Storting
Outline map
Location of Sogn og Fjordane within Norway
Municipality
CountyVestland
Population108,388 (2021)[1]
Electorate78,282 (2021)
Area18,433 km2 (2021)[2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 3 (2013–present)
  • 4 (2005–2013)
  • 5 (1921–2005)
Members of the Storting[3]
List
  •   Alfred Bjørlo (V)
  •   Olve Grotle (H)
  •   Erling Sande (Sp)
  •   Torbjørn Vereide (Ap)
Created from

Electoral system edit

Sogn og Fjordane currently elects three 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 edit

Summary edit

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 2,489 4.01% 0 3,675 5.92% 0 16,426 26.46% 1 1,542 2.48% 0 17,634 28.40% 1 2,135 3.44% 0 2,389 3.85% 0 8,529 13.74% 1 5,771 9.30% 0
2017 790 1.27% 0 2,781 4.48% 0 15,258 24.56% 1 1,410 2.27% 0 18,446 29.69% 1 2,532 4.08% 0 2,683 4.32% 0 11,572 18.62% 1 6,153 9.90% 0
2013 386 0.63% 0 2,076 3.39% 0 17,183 28.09% 1 1,032 1.69% 0 12,619 20.63% 1 3,883 6.35% 0 4,952 8.10% 0 11,635 19.02% 1 6,608 10.80% 0
2009 541 0.92% 0 3,418 5.82% 0 17,375 29.60% 2 109 0.19% 0 14,782 25.18% 1 1,952 3.33% 0 3,984 6.79% 0 7,112 12.11% 0 9,287 15.82% 1
2005 359 0.60% 0 5,511 9.14% 0 17,774 29.47% 2 12,668 21.00% 1 3,503 5.81% 0 5,404 8.96% 0 5,062 8.39% 0 9,316 15.44% 1
2001 249 0.42% 0 7,055 11.77% 1 13,453 22.44% 1 10,615 17.71% 1 3,230 5.39% 0 9,743 16.25% 1 7,660 12.78% 1 5,989 9.99% 0
1997 28 0.04% 0 396 0.63% 0 3,262 5.22% 0 19,413 31.09% 2 49 0.08% 0 10,700 17.14% 1 5,734 9.18% 0 11,640 18.64% 1 6,187 9.91% 1 4,868 7.80% 0
1993 201 0.33% 0 4,817 7.92% 0 19,761 32.50% 2 17,536 28.84% 2 2,490 4.10% 0 7,536 12.39% 1 6,831 11.23% 0 1,189 1.96% 0
1989 483 0.75% 0 4,789 7.41% 0 20,324 31.44% 2 11,343 17.55% 1 3,391 5.25% 0 9,509 14.71% 1 10,589 16.38% 1 4,185 6.47% 0
1985 35 0.05% 0 353 0.55% 0 2,240 3.51% 0 23,577 36.95% 2 11,030 17.28% 1 2,903 4.55% 0 8,460 13.26% 1 14,135 22.15% 1 937 1.47% 0
1981 456 0.75% 0 2,200 3.61% 0 18,914 31.00% 2 8,568 14.04% 1 3,755 6.15% 0 9,392 15.39% 1 16,279 26.68% 1 1,090 1.79% 0
1977 274 0.49% 0 1,263 2.24% 0 18,289 32.50% 2 10,182 18.09% 1 2,882 5.12% 0 11,428 20.31% 1 10,503 18.66% 1 467 0.83% 0
1973 115 0.22% 0 4,259 8.11% 0 13,855 26.39% 2 12,052 22.96% 2 2,885 5.50% 0 11,021 20.99% 1 4,973 9.47% 0 1,291 2.46% 0
1969 577 1.09% 0 17,824 33.64% 2 8,919 16.83% 1 5,971 11.27% 0 10,463 19.74% 1 9,238 17.43% 1
1965 1,169 2.32% 0 15,745 31.26% 1 10,283 20.42% 1 8,008 15.90% 1 7,439 14.77% 1 7,722 15.33% 1
1961 16,114 34.96% 2 9,554 20.73% 1 7,258 15.75% 1 6,936 15.05% 1 6,225 13.51% 0
1957 16,424 35.20% 2 10,096 21.64% 1 7,912 16.96% 1 6,707 14.38% 1 5,500 11.79% 0
1953 15,869 33.04% 2 9,822 20.45% 1 8,609 17.92% 1 7,679 15.99% 1 6,056 12.61% 0
1949 472 0.94% 0 16,362 32.50% 2 11,865 23.57% 1 15,128 30.05% 2 6,340 12.59% 0
1945 12,689 30.06% 2 8,901 21.09% 1 13,112 31.06% 2 4,699 11.13% 0
1936 10,141 23.18% 1 11,198 25.60% 1 15,314 35.01% 2 6,198 14.17% 1
1933 233 0.62% 0 8,195 21.76% 1 11,104 29.48% 2 12,681 33.66% 2 5,456 14.48% 0
1930 307 0.80% 0 5,956 15.61% 0 12,328 32.31% 2 13,568 35.56% 2 6,001 15.73% 1
1927 338 1.12% 0 5,614 18.57% 1 9,009 29.80% 2 11,709 38.73% 2 3,558 11.77% 0
1924 741 2.44% 0 2,079 6.85% 0 7,082 23.35% 1 11,891 39.20% 3 6,934 22.86% 1
1921 2,781 9.43% 0 6,693 22.70% 1 11,912 40.40% 3 7,032 23.85% 1

(Excludes compensatory seats. Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed edit

2020s edit

2021 edit

Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 13 September 2021:[13]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Centre Party Sp 17,634 28.40% 1 0 1
Labour Party Ap 16,426 26.46% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 8,529 13.74% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 5,771 9.30% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SV 3,675 5.92% 0 0 0
Red Party R 2,489 4.01% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 2,389 3.85% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 2,135 3.44% 0 1 1
Green Party MDG 1,542 2.48% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 453 0.73% 0 0 0
Industry and Business Party INP 293 0.47% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 253 0.41% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 173 0.28% 0 0 0
Center Party 141 0.23% 0 0 0
Health Party 89 0.14% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 47 0.08% 0 0 0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway 43 0.07% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 62,082 100.00% 3 1 4
Blank Votes 317 0.51%
Rejected Votes – Other 56 0.09%
Total Polled 62,455 79.78%
Registered Electors 78,282

The following candidates were elected:[14] Alfred Bjørlo (V); Olve Grotle (H); Erling Sande (Sp); and Torbjørn Vereide (Ap).

2010s edit

2017 edit

Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 11 September 2017:[15]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Centre Party Sp 18,446 29.69% 1 0 1
Labour Party Ap 15,258 24.56% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 11,572 18.62% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 6,153 9.90% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SV 2,781 4.48% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 2,683 4.32% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 2,532 4.08% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 1,410 2.27% 0 0 0
Red Party R 790 1.27% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 255 0.41% 0 0 0
Health Party 110 0.18% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 56 0.09% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 43 0.07% 0 0 0
The Alliance 43 0.07% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 62,132 100.00% 3 1 4
Blank Votes 319 0.51%
Rejected Votes – Other 96 0.15%
Total Polled 62,547 79.48%
Registered Electors 78,693

The following candidates were elected:[16] Ingrid Heggø (Ap); Frida Melvær (H); Liv Signe Navarsete (Sp); and Tore Storehaug (KrF).

2013 edit

Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 2013:[17]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 17,183 28.09% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 12,619 20.63% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 11,635 19.02% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 6,608 10.80% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 4,952 8.10% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 3,883 6.35% 0 1 1
Socialist Left Party SV 2,076 3.39% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 1,032 1.69% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 515 0.84% 0 0 0
Red Party R 386 0.63% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 151 0.25% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 100 0.16% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 32 0.05% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 61,172 100.00% 3 1 4
Blank Votes 253 0.41%
Rejected Votes – Other 61 0.10%
Total Polled 61,486 78.55%
Registered Electors 78,280

The following candidates were elected:[18] Ingrid Heggø (Ap); Bjørn Lødemel (H); Liv Signe Navarsete (Sp); and Sveinung Rotevatn (V).

2000s edit

2009 edit

Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 2009:[19]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 17,375 29.60% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 14,782 25.18% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 9,287 15.82% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 7,112 12.11% 0 1 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,984 6.79% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SV 3,418 5.82% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 1,952 3.33% 0 0 0
Red Party R 541 0.92% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 124 0.21% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 109 0.19% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 22 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 58,706 100.00% 4 1 5
Blank Votes 182 0.31%
Rejected Votes – Other 57 0.10%
Total Polled 58,945 75.50%
Registered Electors 78,071

The following candidates were elected:[20] Tor Bremer (Ap); Ingrid Heggø (Ap); Bjørn Lødemel (H); Liv Signe Navarsete (Sp); and Åge Starheim (FrP).

2005 edit

Results of the 2005 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 2005:[21][22]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 17,774 29.47% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 12,668 21.00% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 9,316 15.44% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 5,511 9.14% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 5,404 8.96% 0 0 0
Conservative Party H 5,062 8.39% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 3,503 5.81% 0 1 1
Coastal Party KP 495 0.82% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 359 0.60% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 182 0.30% 0 0 0
Democrats 45 0.07% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 60,319 100.00% 4 1 5
Blank Votes 135 0.22%
Rejected Votes – Other 66 0.11%
Total Polled 60,520 76.91%
Registered Electors 78,690

The following candidates were elected:[23] Ingrid Heggø (Ap); Gunvald Ludvigsen (V); Liv Signe Navarsete (Sp); Reidar Sandal (Ap); and Åge Starheim (FrP).

2001 edit

Results of the 2001 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 2001:[21][22]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 13,453 22.44% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 10,615 17.71% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 9,743 16.25% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 7,660 12.78% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 7,055 11.77% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 5,989 9.99% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 3,230 5.39% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 1,249 2.08% 0 0 0
The Political Party DPP 404 0.67% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 249 0.42% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 214 0.36% 0 0 0
Norwegian People's Party NFP 50 0.08% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 40 0.07% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 59,951 100.00% 5 0 5
Rejected Votes 267 0.44%
Total Polled 60,218 75.87%
Registered Electors 79,374

The following candidates were elected:[24] Magne Aarøen (KrF); Sverre J. Hoddevik (H); Jorunn Ringstad (Sp); Heidi Grande Røys (SV); and Reidar Sandal (Ap).

1990s edit

1997 edit

Results of the 1997 parliamentary election held on 15 September 1997:[25][26][27]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap 19,413 31.09% 2 0 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 11,640 18.64% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 10,700 17.14% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 6,187 9.91% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 5,734 9.18% 0 0 0
Progress Party FrP 4,868 7.80% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SV 3,262 5.22% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 396 0.63% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 96 0.15% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 60 0.10% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 49 0.08% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 28 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 62,433 100.00% 5 0 5
Rejected Votes 147 0.23%
Total Polled 62,580 78.00%
Registered Electors 80,231

The following candidates were elected:[28] Sverre J. Hoddevik (H); Lars Gunnar Lie (KrF); Astrid Marie Nistad (Ap); Kjell Opseth (Ap); and Jorunn Ringstad (Sp).

1993 edit

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 19,761 32.50% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 17,536 28.84% 2 0 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,536 12.39% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 6,831 11.23% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SV 4,817 7.92% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 2,490 4.10% 0 0 0
Progress Party FrP 1,189 1.96% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 277 0.46% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 201 0.33% 0 0 0
New Future Coalition Party SNF 167 0.27% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 60,805 100.00% 5 0 5
Rejected Votes 128 0.21%
Total Polled 60,933 75.83%
Registered Electors 80,357

The following candidates were elected:[32] Håkon Steinar Giil (Sp); Lars Gunnar Lie (KrF); Astrid Marie Nistad (Ap); Kjell Opseth (Ap); and Jorunn Ringstad (Sp).

1980s edit

1989 edit

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 20,324 31.44% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 11,343 17.55% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 10,589 16.38% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 9,509 14.71% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 4,789 7.41% 0 0 0
Progress Party FrP 4,185 6.47% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 3,391 5.25% 0 0 0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity FMS 483 0.75% 0 0 0
Free Elected Representatives 19 0.03% 0 0 0
Liberals-Europe Party 14 0.02% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 64,646 100.00% 5 0 5
Rejected Votes 116 0.18%
Total Polled 64,762 81.48%
Registered Electors 79,484

The following candidates were elected:[37] Leiv Blakset (Sp); Dagfinn Hjertenes (H); Lars Gunnar Lie (KrF); Kjell Opseth (Ap); and Astrid Marie Nistad (Ap).

1985 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 23,577 36.95% 2
Conservative Party H 14,135 22.15% 1
Centre Party Sp 11,030 17.28% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 8,460 13.26% 1
Liberal Party V 2,903 4.55% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 2,240 3.51% 0
Progress Party FrP 937 1.47% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 353 0.55% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 143 0.22% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 35 0.05% 0
Valid Votes 63,813 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 66 0.10%
Total Polled 63,879 81.32%
Registered Electors 78,551

The following candidates were elected:[42] Leiv Blakset (Sp); Lars Lefdal (H); Lars Gunnar Lie (KrF); Kjell Opseth (Ap); and Kåre Øvregard (Ap).

1981 edit

Results of the 1981 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 1981:[43][44][45][46]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 18,914 31.00% 2
Conservative Party H 16,279 26.68% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 9,392 15.39% 1
Centre Party Sp 8,568 14.04% 1
Liberal Party V 3,755 6.15% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 2,200 3.61% 0
Progress Party FrP 1,090 1.79% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 456 0.75% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 321 0.53% 0
Free Elected Representatives 26 0.04% 0
Plebiscite Party 17 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 61,018 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 72 0.12%
Total Polled 61,090 79.29%
Registered Electors 77,050

The following candidates were elected:[47] Per J. Husabø (KrF); Lars Lefdal (H); Kjell Opseth (Ap); Kåre Øvregard (Ap); and Ambjørg Sælthun (Sp).

1970s edit

1977 edit

Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977:[48][49][50][51]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 18,289 32.50% 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 11,428 20.31% 1
Conservative Party H 10,503 18.66% 1
Centre Party Sp 10,182 18.09% 1
Liberal Party V 2,882 5.12% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 1,263 2.24% 0
New People's Party DNF 881 1.57% 0
Progress Party FrP 467 0.83% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 274 0.49% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 50 0.09% 0
Single Person's Party 36 0.06% 0
Free Elected Representatives 20 0.04% 0
Valid Votes 56,275 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 60 0.11%
Total Polled 56,335 79.95%
Registered Electors 70,460

The following candidates were elected:[52] Oddleif Fagerheim (Ap); Per J. Husabø (KrF); Lars Lefdal (H); Kåre Øvregard (Ap); and Ambjørg Sælthun (Sp).

1973 edit

Results of the 1973 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 1973:[53][54][55][56]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 13,855 26.39% 2
Centre Party Sp 12,052 22.96% 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 11,021 20.99% 1
Conservative Party H 4,973 9.47% 0
Socialist Electoral League SV 4,259 8.11% 0
Liberal Party V 2,885 5.50% 0
New People's Party DNF 1,935 3.69% 0
Anders Lange's Party ALP 1,291 2.46% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 115 0.22% 0
Single Person's Party 61 0.12% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 54 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 52,501 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 61 0.12%
Total Polled 52,562 77.10%
Registered Electors 68,171

The following candidates were elected:[57] John Austrheim (Sp); Oddleif Fagerheim (Ap); Sverre Johan Juvik (Ap); Knut Myrstad (KrF); and Ambjørg Sælthun (Sp).

1960s edit

1969 edit

Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969:[58][59][60][61]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 17,824 33.64% 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 10,463 19.74% 1
Conservative Party H 9,238 17.43% 1
Centre Party Sp 8,919 16.83% 1
Liberal Party V 5,971 11.27% 0
Socialist People's Party SF 577 1.09% 0
Valid Votes 52,992 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 103 0.19%
Total Polled 53,095 79.87%
Registered Electors 66,477

The following candidates were elected:[62] John Austrheim (Sp); Oddleif Fagerheim (Ap); Sverre Johan Juvik (Ap); Knut Myrstad (KrF); and Paul Svarstad (H).

1965 edit

Results of the 1965 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1965:[63][64][65][66]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 15,745 31.26% 1
Centre Party Sp 10,283 20.42% 1
Liberal Party V 8,008 15.90% 1
Conservative Party H 7,722 15.33% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,439 14.77% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 1,169 2.32% 0
Valid Votes 50,366 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 243 0.48%
Total Polled 50,609 79.46%
Registered Electors 63,692

The following candidates were elected:[67] John Austrheim (Sp); Ludvig Olai Botnen (V); Knut Myrstad (KrF); Einar Stavang (Ap); and Paul Svarstad (H).

1961 edit

Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961:[68][69][70][71]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 16,114 34.96% 2
Centre Party Sp 9,554 20.73% 1
Liberal Party V 7,258 15.75% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 6,936 15.05% 1
Conservative Party H 6,225 13.51% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 46,088 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 276 0.60%
Total Polled 46,364 72.49%
Registered Electors 63,955

The following candidates were elected:[69][72] John Austrheim (Sp), 9,550 votes; Ludvig Olai Botnen (V), 7,257 votes; Hans Offerdal (Ap), 16,111 votes; Hans Karolus Ommedal (KrF), 6,936 votes; and Einar Stavang (Ap), 16,104 votes.

1950s edit

1957 edit

Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957:[73][74][75][76]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 16,424 35.20% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 10,096 21.64% 1
Liberal Party V 7,912 16.96% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 6,707 14.38% 1
Conservative Party H 5,500 11.79% 0
Wild Votes 14 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 46,653 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 272 0.58%
Total Polled 46,925 72.91%
Registered Electors 64,356

The following candidates were elected:[77] Anders Johanneson Bøyum (V); Per Severin Hjermann (Bp); Hans Offerdal (Ap); Hans Karolus Ommedal (KrF); and Einar Stavang (Ap).

1953 edit

Results of the 1953 parliamentary election held on 12 October 1953:[78][79][80]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 15,869 33.04% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 9,822 20.45% 1
Liberal Party V 8,609 17.92% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,679 15.99% 1
Conservative Party H 6,056 12.61% 0
Valid Votes 48,035 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 284 0.59%
Total Polled 48,319 74.36%
Registered Electors 64,982

The following candidates were elected:[81] Anders Johanneson Bøyum (V); Per Severin Hjermann (Bp); Ivar Jacobsen Norevik (Ap); Hans Karolus Ommedal (KrF); and Einar Stavang (Ap).

1940s edit

1949 edit

Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949:[82][83]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 16,362 32.50% 2
Liberal Party V 15,128 30.05% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,865 23.57% 1
Conservative Party H 6,340 12.59% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 472 0.94% 0
Society Party Samfp 173 0.34% 0
Wild Votes 3 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 50,343 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 326 0.64%
Total Polled 50,669 78.95%
Registered Electors 64,181

The following candidates were elected:[84] Anders Johanneson Bøyum (V); Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe (V); Jens Lunde (Bp); Ivar Jacobsen Norevik (Ap); and Einar Stavang (Ap).

1945 edit

Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 8 October 1945:[85][86]

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 13,112 31.06% 2
Labour Party Ap 12,689 30.06% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 8,901 21.09% 1
Conservative Party H 4,699 11.13% 0
Sogn og Fjordane Fishing and Smallholder Party 2,809 6.65% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 42,211 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 280 0.66%
Total Polled 42,491 69.36%
Registered Electors 61,265

The following candidates were elected:[87] Anders Johanneson Bøyum (V); Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe (V); Jens Lunde (Bp); Ivar Jacobsen Norevik (Ap); and Einar Stavang (Ap).

1930s edit

1936 edit

Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 19 October 1936:[88][89]

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 15,314 35.01% 2 15,314 35.03% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,198 25.60% 1 17,379 39.75% 2
Conservative Party H 6,198 14.17% 1
Labour Party Ap 10,141 23.18% 1 10,141 23.19% 1
Society Party Samfp 760 1.74% 0 760 1.74% 0
Nasjonal Samling NS 129 0.29% 0 129 0.30% 0
Valid Votes 43,740 100.00% 5 43,723 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 174 0.40%
Total Polled 43,914 78.74%
Registered Electors 55,773

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.[88]

The following candidates were elected:[88] Anders Ananias Andersen Hammerseth (H); Gjert Andreasson Hegrenæs (Bp); Anders A. Lothe (Ap); Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe (V); and Hans Kristian Seip (V).

1933 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 12,681 33.66% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 11,104 29.48% 2
Labour Party Ap 8,195 21.76% 1
Conservative Party H 5,456 14.48% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 233 0.62% 0
Valid Votes 37,669 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 182 0.48%
Total Polled 37,851 69.07%
Registered Electors 54,804

The following candidates were elected:[90] Gjert Andreasson Hegrenæs (Bp); Peder Thorsen Hovland (Bp); Anders A. Lothe (Ap); Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe (V); and Hans Kristian Seip (V).

1930 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 13,568 35.56% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 12,328 32.31% 2
Conservative Party H 6,001 15.73% 1
Labour Party Ap 5,956 15.61% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 307 0.80% 0
Valid Votes 38,160 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 156 0.41%
Total Polled 38,316 73.50%
Registered Electors 52,134

The following candidates were elected:[92] Gjert Andreasson Hegrenæs (Bp); Peder Thorsen Hovland (Bp); Jens Hermundson Kvale (V); Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe (V); and Paul Johan Hansen Takle (H).

1920s edit

1927 edit

Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927:[94][95]

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 11,709 38.73% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 9,009 29.80% 2
Labour Party Ap 5,614 18.57% 1
Conservative Party H 3,558 11.77% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 338 1.12% 0
Wild Votes 2 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 30,230 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 284 0.93%
Total Polled 30,514 59.51%
Registered Electors 51,274

The following candidates were elected:[94] Gjert Andreasson Hegrenæs (Bp); Per Klingenberg Hestetun (V); Kristofer Indrehus (V); Anders A. Lothe (Ap); and Anfin Øen (Bp).

1924 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 11,891 39.20% 3
Farmers' Party Bp 7,082 23.35% 1
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal Party H-FV 6,934 22.86% 1
Labour Party Ap 2,079 6.85% 0
Nordfjord Venstre 1,578 5.20% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 741 2.44% 0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 30 0.10% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 30,336 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 369 1.20%
Total Polled 30,705 61.55%
Registered Electors 49,886

The following candidates were elected:[96] Ingolf Elster Christensen (H-FV); Per Klingenberg Hestetun (V); Kristofer Indrehus (V); Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe (V); and Anfin Øen (Bp).

1921 edit

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

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 11,912 40.40% 3
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal Party H-FV 7,032 23.85% 1
Norwegian Farmers' Association L 6,693 22.70% 1
Labour Party Ap 2,781 9.43% 0
Radical People's Party RF 1,025 3.48% 0
Wild Votes 45 0.15% 0
Valid Votes 29,488 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 372 1.25%
Total Polled 29,860 61.42%
Registered Electors 48,614

The following candidates were elected:[98] Ingolf Elster Christensen (H-FV); Elias Faleide (V); Per Klingenberg Hestetun (V); Kristofer Indrehus (V); and Anfin Øen (L).

Notes edit

  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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