Buskerud (Storting constituency)

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Buskerud 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 Ål, Drammen, Flå, Gol, Hemsedal, Hol, Hole, Jevnaker, Kongsberg, Krødsherad, Lier, Modum, Nesbyen, Nore og Uvdal, Øvre Eiker, Ringerike, Rollag and Sigdal in the county of Viken. The constituency currently elects seven of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 191,637 registered electors.

Buskerud
Constituency
for the Storting
Outline map
Location of Buskerud within Norway
Municipality
CountyBuskerud
Population267,829 (2021)[1]
Electorate191,637 (2021)
Area14,920 km2 (2021)[2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 7 (2021–present)
  • 8 (2005–2021)
  • 7 (1953–2005)
  • 5 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[3]
List
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Electoral system

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Buskerud currently elects seven 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 4,941 3.45% 0 8,062 5.64% 0 40,575 28.36% 3 4,251 2.97% 0 23,068 16.12% 1 5,207 3.64% 0 3,319 2.32% 0 31,544 22.05% 2 17,509 12.24% 1
2017 2,260 1.48% 0 7,642 5.01% 0 43,143 28.27% 3 4,112 2.69% 0 16,446 10.78% 1 5,604 3.67% 0 3,995 2.62% 0 41,011 26.88% 2 26,419 17.31% 2
2013 905 0.60% 0 4,094 2.73% 0 47,572 31.75% 3 3,345 2.23% 0 9,110 6.08% 0 6,913 4.61% 0 4,863 3.25% 0 43,515 29.05% 3 27,854 18.59% 2
2009 99 0.07% 0 884 0.62% 0 6,514 4.58% 0 52,751 37.08% 4 407 0.29% 0 8,842 6.22% 0 4,324 3.04% 0 4,500 3.16% 0 27,588 19.39% 2 35,764 25.14% 2
2005 107 0.08% 0 909 0.65% 0 10,201 7.28% 1 50,688 36.20% 4 169 0.12% 0 8,926 6.37% 0 7,185 5.13% 0 6,116 4.37% 0 21,106 15.07% 1 33,697 24.06% 2
2001 125 0.09% 0 699 0.52% 0 15,581 11.61% 1 36,870 27.47% 2 179 0.13% 0 7,519 5.60% 0 3,551 2.65% 0 12,072 8.99% 1 32,975 24.57% 2 21,773 16.22% 1
1997 136 0.10% 0 948 0.68% 0 6,515 4.69% 0 56,913 40.94% 4 238 0.17% 0 10,692 7.69% 0 3,814 2.74% 0 13,217 9.51% 1 22,152 15.93% 1 23,907 17.20% 1
1993 553 0.42% 0 8,762 6.59% 0 56,789 42.74% 4 19,660 14.80% 1 3,252 2.45% 0 6,968 5.24% 0 24,307 18.29% 2 10,375 7.81% 0
1989 645 0.45% 0 10,815 7.53% 0 56,852 39.59% 4 532 0.37% 0 8,694 6.05% 0 2,914 2.03% 0 7,257 5.05% 0 34,987 24.36% 2 20,013 13.94% 1
1985 253 0.18% 0 395 0.28% 0 4,210 2.98% 0 65,404 46.31% 4 9,410 6.66% 1 2,840 2.01% 0 6,612 4.68% 0 46,139 32.67% 2 5,252 3.72% 0
1981 123 0.11% 0 252 0.22% 0 2,843 2.50% 0 52,397 46.09% 4 13,631 11.99% 1 3,703 3.26% 0 36,572 32.17% 2 4,032 3.55% 0
1977 589 0.47% 0 377 0.30% 0 5,111 4.07% 0 62,108 49.46% 4 11,750 9.36% 0 12,098 9.63% 1 31,159 24.82% 2 2,030 1.62% 0
1973 373 0.32% 0 14,560 12.45% 1 49,744 42.53% 3 11,998 10.26% 1 1,652 1.41% 0 8,594 7.35% 0 23,188 19.83% 2 4,771 4.08% 0
1969 1,287 1.10% 0 6,179 5.30% 0 61,111 52.42% 4 12,230 10.49% 1 4,582 3.93% 0 5,104 4.38% 0 26,096 22.38% 2
1965 1,811 1.62% 0 8,403 7.52% 0 56,798 50.82% 4 11,943 10.69% 1 3,801 3.40% 0 5,534 4.95% 0 23,473 21.00% 2
1961 4,000 4.26% 0 52,696 56.15% 4 9,308 9.92% 1 2,522 2.69% 0 5,429 5.79% 0 19,888 21.19% 2
1957 4,392 4.80% 0 51,613 56.39% 4 9,608 10.50% 1 2,229 2.44% 0 5,797 6.33% 0 17,886 19.54% 2
1953 6,548 7.14% 0 49,564 54.02% 4 9,668 10.54% 1 2,187 2.38% 0 5,551 6.05% 0 18,227 19.87% 2
1949 5,963 9.00% 0 34,522 52.08% 3 11,425 17.24% 1 3,910 5.90% 0 10,381 15.66% 1
1945 9,281 16.30% 1 27,922 49.05% 3 6,118 10.75% 0 2,484 4.36% 0 0 0.00% 0 11,119 19.53% 1
1936 28,957 54.58% 3 23,267 43.86% 2
1933 407 0.86% 0 24,702 52.07% 3 6,907 14.56% 1 3,312 6.98% 0 10,951 23.09% 1
1930 438 0.97% 0 19,957 44.12% 2 7,288 16.11% 1 3,866 8.55% 0 13,681 30.25% 2
1927 809 1.97% 0 19,762 48.09% 3 6,194 15.07% 1 3,752 9.13% 0 10,577 25.74% 1
1924 1,559 3.97% 0 12,654 32.25% 2 5,286 13.47% 1 3,492 8.90% 0 13,700 34.91% 2
1921 12,060 32.72% 2 3,696 10.03% 0 4,001 10.86% 0 14,951 40.57% 3

(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 40,575 28.36% 3 0 3
Conservative Party H 31,544 22.05% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 23,068 16.12% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 17,509 12.24% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 8,062 5.64% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 5,207 3.64% 0 0 0
Red Party R 4,941 3.45% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 4,251 2.97% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,319 2.32% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 1,976 1.38% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 520 0.36% 0 0 0
Center Party 440 0.31% 0 0 0
Health Party 421 0.29% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 330 0.23% 0 0 0
Industry and Business Party INP 275 0.19% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 244 0.17% 0 0 0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway 147 0.10% 0 0 0
People's Action No to More Road Tolls FNB 126 0.09% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 115 0.08% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 143,070 100.00% 7 1 8
Blank Votes 1,028 0.71%
Rejected Votes – Other 189 0.13%
Total Polled 144,287 75.29%
Registered Electors 191,637

The following candidates were elected:[14] Sandra Bruflot (H); Lise Christoffersen (Ap); Masud Gharahkhani (Ap); Trond Helleland (H); Kathy Lie (SV); Per Olaf Lundteigen (Sp); Even A. Røed (Ap); and Morten Wold (FrP).

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 43,143 28.27% 3 0 3
Conservative Party H 41,011 26.88% 2 0 2
Progress Party FrP 26,419 17.31% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 16,446 10.78% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 7,642 5.01% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 5,604 3.67% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 4,112 2.69% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,995 2.62% 0 0 0
Red Party R 2,260 1.48% 0 0 0
Health Party 855 0.56% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 318 0.21% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 275 0.18% 0 0 0
The Alliance 221 0.14% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 201 0.13% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 91 0.06% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 152,593 100.00% 8 1 9
Blank Votes 1,045 0.68%
Rejected Votes – Other 288 0.19%
Total Polled 153,926 77.46%
Registered Electors 198,720

The following candidates were elected:[16] Lise Christoffersen (Ap); Jon Engen-Helgheim (FrP); Masud Gharahkhani (Ap); Trond Helleland (H); Kristin Ørmen Johnsen (H); Martin Kolberg (Ap); Per Olaf Lundteigen (Sp); Arne Nævra (SV); and Morten Wold (FrP).

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 47,572 31.75% 3 0 3
Conservative Party H 43,515 29.05% 3 0 3
Progress Party FrP 27,854 18.59% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 9,110 6.08% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 6,913 4.61% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 4,863 3.25% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SV 4,094 2.73% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 3,345 2.23% 0 0 0
Red Party R 905 0.60% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 736 0.49% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 508 0.34% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 135 0.09% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 125 0.08% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 80 0.05% 0 0 0
Society Party 56 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 149,811 100.00% 8 1 9
Blank Votes 817 0.54%
Rejected Votes – Other 289 0.19%
Total Polled 150,917 78.03%
Registered Electors 193,404

The following candidates were elected:[18] Lise Christoffersen (Ap); Trond Helleland (H); Kristin Ørmen Johnsen (H); Martin Kolberg (Ap); Per Olaf Lundteigen (Sp); Torgeir Micaelsen (Ap); Jørund Rytman (FrP); Anders B. Werp (H); and Morten Wold (FrP).

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 52,751 37.08% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 35,764 25.14% 2 0 2
Conservative Party H 27,588 19.39% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 8,842 6.22% 0 1 1
Socialist Left Party SV 6,514 4.58% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 4,500 3.16% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 4,324 3.04% 0 0 0
Red Party R 884 0.62% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 407 0.29% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 202 0.14% 0 0 0
Vigrid 179 0.13% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 109 0.08% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 99 0.07% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 86 0.06% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 142,249 100.00% 8 1 9
Blank Votes 652 0.46%
Rejected Votes – Other 55 0.04%
Total Polled 142,956 76.02%
Registered Electors 188,044

The following candidates were elected:[20] Lise Christoffersen (Ap); Laila Gustavsen (Ap); Trond Helleland (H); Martin Kolberg (Ap); Ulf Erik Knudsen (FrP); Per Olaf Lundteigen (Sp); Torgeir Micaelsen (Ap); Jørund Rytman (FrP); and Anders B. Werp (H).

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 50,688 36.20% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 33,697 24.06% 2 0 2
Conservative Party H 21,106 15.07% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 10,201 7.28% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 8,926 6.37% 0 1 1
Liberal Party V 7,185 5.13% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 6,116 4.37% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 909 0.65% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 481 0.34% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 340 0.24% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 169 0.12% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 107 0.08% 0 0 0
Democrats 106 0.08% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 140,031 100.00% 8 1 9
Blank Votes 501 0.36%
Rejected Votes – Other 78 0.06%
Total Polled 140,610 77.29%
Registered Electors 181,932

The following candidates were elected:[23] Magnar Lund Bergo (SV); Lise Christoffersen (Ap); Sigrun Eng (Ap); Trond Helleland (H); Thorbjørn Jagland (Ap); Ulf Erik Knudsen (FrP); Per Olaf Lundteigen (Sp); Torgeir Micaelsen (Ap); and Jørund Rytman (FrP).

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 36,870 27.47% 2 0 2
Conservative Party H 32,975 24.57% 2 0 2
Progress Party FrP 21,773 16.22% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 15,581 11.61% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 12,072 8.99% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 7,519 5.60% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 3,551 2.65% 0 0 0
The Political Party DPP 1,326 0.99% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 837 0.62% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 699 0.52% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 238 0.18% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 179 0.13% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 173 0.13% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 125 0.09% 0 0 0
Norwegian People's Party NFP 113 0.08% 0 0 0
Non-Partisan Coastal and Rural District Party 100 0.07% 0 0 0
Social Democrats 87 0.06% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 134,218 100.00% 7 0 7
Rejected Votes 1,047 0.77%
Total Polled 135,265 75.18%
Registered Electors 179,912

The following candidates were elected:[24] Magnar Lund Bergo (SV); Sigrun Eng (Ap); Trond Helleland (H); Beate Heieren Hundhammer (H); Thorbjørn Jagland (Ap); Ulf Erik Knudsen (FrP); and Finn Kristian Marthinsen (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 56,913 40.94% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 23,907 17.20% 1 0 1
Conservative Party H 22,152 15.93% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 13,217 9.51% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 10,692 7.69% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SV 6,515 4.69% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 3,814 2.74% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 948 0.68% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 238 0.17% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 168 0.12% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 140 0.10% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 136 0.10% 0 0 0
White Electoral Alliance 133 0.10% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 48 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 139,021 100.00% 7 0 7
Rejected Votes 707 0.51%
Total Polled 139,728 79.20%
Registered Electors 176,425

The following candidates were elected:[28] Erik Dalheim (Ap); Sigrun Eng (Ap); Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (Ap); Trond Helleland (H); Thorbjørn Jagland (Ap); Ulf Erik Knudsen (FrP); and Finn Kristian Marthinsen (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 56,789 42.74% 4 0 4
Conservative Party H 24,307 18.29% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 19,660 14.80% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 10,375 7.81% 0 1 1
Socialist Left Party SV 8,762 6.59% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 6,968 5.24% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 3,252 2.45% 0 0 0
Stop Immigration SI 1,059 0.80% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 553 0.42% 0 0 0
New Future Coalition Party SNF 355 0.27% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 352 0.26% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 196 0.15% 0 0 0
Freedom Party against the EU 129 0.10% 0 0 0
Common Future 58 0.04% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 56 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 132,871 100.00% 7 1 8
Rejected Votes 775 0.58%
Total Polled 133,646 76.86%
Registered Electors 173,890

The following candidates were elected:[32] Hallgrim Berg (H); Erik Dalheim (Ap); Sigrun Eng (Ap); Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (Ap); Arild Hiim (H); Thorbjørn Jagland (Ap); Per Olaf Lundteigen (Sp); and Roy Wetterstad (FrP).

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 56,852 39.59% 4 0 4
Conservative Party H 34,987 24.36% 2 0 2
Progress Party FrP 20,013 13.94% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 10,815 7.53% 0 0 0
Centre Party Sp 8,694 6.05% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,257 5.05% 0 0 0
Liberal Party V 2,914 2.03% 0 0 0
Stop Immigration SI 844 0.59% 0 0 0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity FMS 645 0.45% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 532 0.37% 0 0 0
Free Elected Representatives 46 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 143,599 100.00% 7 0 7
Rejected Votes 289 0.20%
Total Polled 143,888 84.43%
Registered Electors 170,429

The following candidates were elected:[37] Hallgrim Berg (H); Erik Dalheim (Ap); Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (Ap); Arild Hiim (H); Trond Jensrud (Ap); Åse Klundelien (Ap); and Steinar Maribo (FrP).

1985
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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 65,404 46.31% 4 65,404 46.46% 4
Conservative Party H 46,139 32.67% 3 46,139 32.78% 2
Centre Party Sp 9,410 6.66% 0 15,565 11.06% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 6,612 4.68% 0
Progress Party FrP 5,252 3.72% 0 5,252 3.73% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 4,210 2.98% 0 4,210 2.99% 0
Liberal Party V 2,840 2.01% 0 2,840 2.02% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 395 0.28% 0 395 0.28% 0
Pensioners' Party PP 344 0.24% 0 344 0.24% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 312 0.22% 0 312 0.22% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 253 0.18% 0 253 0.18% 0
Free Elected Representatives 50 0.04% 0 50 0.04% 0
Valid Votes 141,221 100.00% 7 140,764 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 216 0.15%
Total Polled 141,437 85.62%
Registered Electors 165,197

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 Sp-KrF list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Centre Party.[39]

The following candidates were elected:[42] Hallgrim Berg (H); Johan Buttedahl (Sp); Erik Dalheim (Ap); Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (Ap); Aase Moløkken (Ap); Olaf Øen (Ap); and Mona Røkke (H).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 58,983 43.68% 3
Conservative Party H 43,667 32.34% 3
Centre PartyLiberal Party Sp-V 11,825 8.76% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 7,376 5.46% 0
Progress Party FrP 6,409 4.75% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 5,315 3.94% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 502 0.37% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 490 0.36% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 373 0.28% 0
Plebiscite Party 51 0.04% 0
Free Elected Representatives 40 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 135,031 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 242 0.18%
Total Polled 135,273 84.83%
Registered Electors 159,466

Errors in the conduct of the election resulted in a re-run of the election on 6 and 7 December 1981:[46][47][48][49][50]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 52,397 46.09% 4
Conservative Party H 36,572 32.17% 2
Centre PartyLiberal Party Sp-V 13,631 11.99% 1
Progress Party FrP 4,032 3.55% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,703 3.26% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 2,843 2.50% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 252 0.22% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 123 0.11% 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 72 0.06% 0
Free Elected Representatives 28 0.02% 0
Plebiscite Party 27 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 113,680 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 103 0.09%
Total Polled 113,783 71.59%
Registered Electors 158,930

The following candidates were elected:[51] Johan Buttedahl (Sp); Erik Dalheim (Ap); Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (Ap); Aase Moløkken (Ap); Olaf Øen (Ap); Mona Røkke (H); and Hans E. Strand (H).

1970s

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1977
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Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977:[52][53][54][55]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 62,108 49.46% 4
Conservative Party H 31,159 24.82% 2
Christian Democratic PartyLiberal PartyNew People's Party KrF-V-DNF 12,098 9.63% 1
Centre Party Sp 11,750 9.36% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 5,111 4.07% 0
Progress Party FrP 2,030 1.62% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 589 0.47% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 377 0.30% 0
Single Person's Party 150 0.12% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 113 0.09% 0
Free Elected Representatives 80 0.06% 0
Valid Votes 125,565 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 177 0.14%
Total Polled 125,742 84.76%
Registered Electors 148,354

The following candidates were elected:[56] Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl (Ap); Gunnar Thorleif Hvashovd (Ap); Olaf Øen (Ap); Tor Oftedal (Ap); Mona Røkke (H); Hans E. Strand (H); and Hans Torgersen (KrF-V-DNF).

1973
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Results of the 1973 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 1973:[57][58][59][60]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 49,744 42.53% 3
Conservative Party H 23,188 19.83% 2
Socialist Electoral League SV 14,560 12.45% 1
Centre Party Sp 11,998 10.26% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 8,594 7.35% 0
Anders Lange's Party ALP 4,771 4.08% 0
Liberal Party V 1,652 1.41% 0
New People's Party DNF 1,590 1.36% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 373 0.32% 0
Single Person's Party 242 0.21% 0
Women's Free Elected Representatives 137 0.12% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 112 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 116,961 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 248 0.21%
Total Polled 117,209 82.28%
Registered Electors 142,454

The following candidates were elected:[61] Ragnar Christiansen (Ap); Kåre Øistein Hansen (SV); Gunnar Thorleif Hvashovd (Ap); Gunnar Johnsen (H); Olaf Knudson (H); Tor Oftedal (Ap); and Erland Steenberg (Sp).

1960s

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1969
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Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969:[62][63][64][65]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 61,111 52.42% 4
Conservative Party H 26,096 22.38% 2
Centre Party Sp 12,230 10.49% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 6,179 5.30% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 5,104 4.38% 0
Liberal Party V 4,582 3.93% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,287 1.10% 0
Valid Votes 116,589 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 240 0.21%
Total Polled 116,829 86.66%
Registered Electors 134,816

The following candidates were elected:[66] Ragnar Christiansen (Ap); Gunnar Thorleif Hvashovd (Ap); Bernt Ingvaldsen (H); Guri Johannessen (Ap); Olaf Knudson (H); Tor Oftedal (Ap); and Erland Steenberg (Sp).

1965
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Results of the 1965 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1965:[67][68][69][70]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 56,798 50.82% 4
Conservative Party H 23,473 21.00% 2
Centre Party Sp 11,943 10.69% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 8,403 7.52% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 5,534 4.95% 0
Liberal Party V 3,801 3.40% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,811 1.62% 0
Valid Votes 111,763 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 592 0.53%
Total Polled 112,355 89.06%
Registered Electors 126,156

The following candidates were elected:[71] Sverre Oddvar Andresen (Ap); Ragnar Christiansen (Ap); Bernt Ingvaldsen (H); Guri Johannessen (Ap); Olaf Knudson (H); Erland Steenberg (Sp); and Reidar Strømdahl (Ap).

1961
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Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961:[72][73][74][75]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 52,696 56.15% 4
Conservative Party H 19,888 21.19% 2
Centre Party Sp 9,308 9.92% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 5,429 5.79% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 4,000 4.26% 0
Liberal Party V 2,522 2.69% 0
Valid Votes 93,843 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 475 0.50%
Total Polled 94,318 83.30%
Registered Electors 113,224

The following candidates were elected:[73][76] Botolv Bråtalien (Sp), 9,307 votes; Ragnar Christiansen (Ap), 52,695 votes; Bernt Ingvaldsen (H), 19,885 votes; Guri Johannessen (Ap), 52,694 votes; Olaf Knudson (H), 19,888 votes; Gunnar Mykstu (Ap), 52,695 votes; and Olaf Watnebryn (Ap), 52,691 votes.

1950s

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1957
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Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957:[77][78][79][80]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 51,613 56.39% 4
Conservative Party H 17,886 19.54% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 9,608 10.50% 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 5,797 6.33% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 4,392 4.80% 0
Liberal Party V 2,229 2.44% 0
Valid Votes 91,525 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 422 0.46%
Total Polled 91,947 81.87%
Registered Electors 112,314

The following candidates were elected:[81] Botolv Bråtalien (Bp); Ragnar Christiansen (Ap); Bernt Ingvaldsen (H); Guri Johannessen (Ap); Olaf Knudson (H); Gunnar Mykstu (Ap); and Olaf Watnebryn (Ap).

1953
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Results of the 1953 parliamentary election held on 12 October 1953:[82][83][84]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 49,564 54.02% 4
Conservative Party H 18,227 19.87% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 9,668 10.54% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 6,548 7.14% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 5,551 6.05% 0
Liberal Party V 2,187 2.38% 0
Valid Votes 91,745 100.00% 7
Rejected Votes 428 0.46%
Total Polled 92,173 83.09%
Registered Electors 110,930

The following candidates were elected:[85] Hans Oskar Evju (Bp); Bernt Ingvaldsen (H); Konrad Knudsen (Ap); Olaf Knudson (H); Astrid Skare (Ap); Olaf Sørensen (Ap); and Olaf Watnebryn (Ap).

1940s

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1949
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Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949:[86][87]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 34,522 52.08% 3
Farmers' PartyLiberal Party Bp-V 11,425 17.24% 1
Conservative Party H 10,381 15.66% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 5,963 9.00% 0
Christian Democratic Party KrF 3,910 5.90% 0
Society Party Samfp 85 0.13% 0
Valid Votes 66,286 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 396 0.59%
Total Polled 66,682 85.41%
Registered Electors 78,071

The following candidates were elected:[88] Lars Breie (Ap); Hans Oskar Evju (Bp-V); Torolv Kandahl (H); Konrad Knudsen (Ap); and Astrid Skare (Ap).

1945
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Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 8 October 1945:[89][90]

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 27,922 49.05% 3 27,922 49.07% 3
Buskerud Coalition Party (Conservative Party) BS 11,119 19.53% 1 17,212 30.25% 1
Farmers' Party Bp 6,118 10.75% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 9,281 16.30% 1 9,281 16.31% 1
Liberal Party V 2,484 4.36% 0 2,484 4.37% 0
Valid Votes 56,924 100.00% 5 56,899 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 425 0.74%
Total Polled 57,349 80.64%
Registered Electors 71,119

As the list alliances 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.[89]

The following candidates were elected:[91] Kittill Kristoffersen Berg (K); Lars Breie (Ap); Konrad Knudsen (Ap); Astrid Skare (Ap); and Gudbrand Bernhardsen Tandberg (BS).

1930s

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1936
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Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 19 October 1936:[92][93]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 28,957 54.58% 3
Buskerud Coalition Party (Conservative Party)–Farmers' PartyLiberal Party BS-Bp-V 23,267 43.86% 2
Nasjonal Samling NS 617 1.16% 0
Society Party Samfp 213 0.40% 0
Valid Votes 53,054 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 528 0.99%
Total Polled 53,582 85.65%
Registered Electors 62,560

The following candidates were elected:[94] Jon Reinholdt Aas (BS-Bp-V); Jens Hundseid (BS-Bp-V); Hans Johan Jensen (Ap); Konrad Knudsen (Ap); and Nils Andreas Steen (Ap).

1933
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Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 16 October 1933:[95][96]

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 24,702 52.07% 3 24,702 52.16% 3
Buskerud County Liberal Coalition Party (Conservative Party) LS 10,951 23.09% 1 17,780 37.54% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 6,907 14.56% 1
Liberal Party V 3,312 6.98% 0 3,312 6.99% 0
Nasjonal Samling–Villagers NS-B 1,156 2.44% 0 1,156 2.44% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 407 0.86% 0 407 0.86% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 47,436 100.00% 5 47,358 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 203 0.43%
Total Polled 47,639 80.11%
Registered Electors 59,465

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] Jon Reinholdt Aas (LS); Christopher Hornsrud (Ap); Hans Johan Jensen (Ap); Nils Andreas Steen (Ap); and Christian Hansen Tandberg (Bp).

1930
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Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 20 October 1930:[94][97]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 19,957 44.12% 2
Buskerud County Liberal Coalition Party (Conservative Party) LS 13,681 30.25% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 7,288 16.11% 1
Liberal Party V 3,866 8.55% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 438 0.97% 0
Valid Votes 45,230 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 161 0.35%
Total Polled 45,391 79.02%
Registered Electors 57,441

The following candidates were elected:[94] Jon Reinholdt Aas (LS); Christopher Hornsrud (Ap); Harald Saue (Bp); Nils Andreas Steen (Ap); and Ivar Engebretsen Tufte (LS).

1920s

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1927
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Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927:[98][99]

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 19,762 48.09% 3
Buskerud County Liberal Coalition Party (Conservative Party) LS 10,577 25.74% 1
Farmers' Party Bp 6,194 15.07% 1
Liberal Party V 3,752 9.13% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 809 1.97% 0
Valid Votes 41,094 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 376 0.91%
Total Polled 41,470 74.93%
Registered Electors 55,342

The following candidates were elected:[98] Jon Reinholdt Aas (LS); Christopher Hornsrud (Ap); Hans Johan Jensen (Ap); Harald Saue (Bp); and Nils Andreas Steen (Ap).

1924
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Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 21 October 1924:[100][101]

Party Votes % Seats
Buskerud County Liberal Coalition Party (Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party) LS 13,700 34.91% 2
Labour Party Ap 12,654 32.25% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 5,286 13.47% 1
Liberal Party V 3,492 8.90% 0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 2,546 6.49% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,559 3.97% 0
Wild Votes 4 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 39,241 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 515 1.30%
Total Polled 39,756 74.55%
Registered Electors 53,326

The following candidates were elected:[100] Jon Reinholdt Aas (LS); Christopher Hornsrud (Ap); Kristen Christoffersen Kopseng (LS); Harald Saue (Bp); and Nils Andreas Steen (Ap).

1921
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Results of the 1921 parliamentary election held on 24 October 1921:[102][103]

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Coalition Party (Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party) LS 14,951 40.57% 3
Labour Party Ap 12,060 32.72% 2
Liberal Party V 4,001 10.86% 0
Norwegian Farmers' Association L 3,696 10.03% 0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 2,136 5.80% 0
Wild Votes 9 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 36,853 100.00% 5
Rejected Votes 486 1.30%
Total Polled 37,339 73.94%
Registered Electors 50,500

The following candidates were elected:[102] Jon Reinholdt Aas (LS); Christopher Hornsrud (Ap); Kristen Christoffersen Kopseng (LS); Eugène Olaussen (Ap); and Bernt Severinsen (LS).

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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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