List of all the members of the Storting in the period 1997 to 2001. The list includes all those initially elected to the Storting.
. The list includes all those elected to Stortinget.
There were a total of 165 representatives, distributed among 65 to Norwegian Labour Party, 25 to Christian Democrats, 25 to Progress Party, 23 to Conservative Party, 11 to Centre Party, 9 to Socialist Left Party, 6 to Venstre and 1 to the Coastal Party.
The 8 Leveling seats went to Akershus (2), Hedmark (1), Hordaland (1), Oslo (2) and Rogaland (2).
Aust-Agder
editName | Party | Comments |
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Gunnar Halvorsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Åse Gunhild Woie Duesund | Christian Democrats | |
Torbjørn Andersen | Progress Party | |
Liv Marit Moland | Norwegian Labour Party |
Vest-Agder
editName | Party | Comments |
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Jon Lilletun | Christian Democrats | Appointed to the cabinet. Dagrun Eriksen became his representative. |
Aud Blattmann | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Vidar Kleppe | Progress Party | |
Ansgar Gabrielsen | Conservative Party | |
Anne Brit Stråtveit | Christian Democrats |
Akershus
editName | Party | Comments |
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Anneliese Dørum | Norwegian Labour Party | Died 4 November 2000, Rikke Lind took her place |
Jan Petersen | Conservative Party | |
Fridtjof Frank Gundersen | Progress Party | Independent from 5 February 2001. |
Vidar Bjørnstad | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Sonja Irene Sjøli | Conservative Party | |
Kjell Engebretsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Valgerd Svarstad Haugland | Christian Democrats | Appointed to cabinet. Einar Holstad became his representative. |
Ursula Evje | Progress Party | |
Grethe Fossli | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Jan Tore Sanner | Conservative Party | |
Rolf Reikvam | Socialist Left Party | |
Sverre Myrli | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Terje Johansen | Venstre | |
Anne Enger Lahnstein | Centre Party | Appointed to the cabinet. Tron Erik Hovind became her representative. |
Buskerud
editName | Party | Comments |
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Thorbjørn Jagland | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Frank Willy Larsen became his representative. |
Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ulf Erik Knudsen | Progress Party | |
Trond Helleland | Conservative Party | |
Erik Dalheim | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Finn Kristian Marthinsen | Christian Democrats | |
Sigrun Eng | Norwegian Labour Party |
Finnmark
editName | Party | Comments |
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Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Alf E. Jakobsen became his representative. |
Mimmi Bæivi | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Olav Gunnar Ballo | Socialist Left Party | |
Randi Karlstrøm | Christian Democrats |
Hedmark
editName | Party | Comments |
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Sylvia Brustad | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Erling Brandsnes became her representative. |
Einar Olav Skogholt | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Eirin Faldet | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ola D. Gløtvold | Centre Party | |
Per Roar Bredvold | Progress Party | |
Grethe G. Fossum | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Åse Wisløff Nilssen | Christian Democrats | |
Bjørn Hernæs | Conservative Party | |
Karin Andersen | Socialist Left Party |
Hordaland
editName | Party | Comments |
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Grete Knudsen | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Gard Folkvord became her representative. |
Are Næss | Christian Democrats | |
Hans J. Røsjorde | Progress Party | |
Ranveig Frøiland | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Oddvard Nilsen | Conservative Party | |
Olav Akselsen | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Sigurd Grytten became his representative. |
Anita Apelthun Sæle | Christian Democrats | |
Terje Knudsen | Progress Party | Independent since 16 March 2001. |
Lars Sponheim | Venstre | Appointed to cabinet. Harald Hove became his representative. |
Erna Solberg | Conservative Party | |
John Dale | Centre Party | |
Leif Lund | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ågot Valle | Socialist Left Party | |
Rita Tveiten | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ingebrigt S. Sørfonn | Christian Democrats | |
May Britt Vihovde | Venstre |
Møre og Romsdal
editName | Party | Comments |
---|---|---|
Laila Kaland | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Kjell Magne Bondevik | Christian Democrats | Statsminister i regjeringen Bondevik 1. Modulf Aukan møtte. |
Lodve Solholm | Progress Party | |
Asmund Kristoffersen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Petter Løvik | Conservative Party | |
May-Helen Molvær Grimstad | Christian Democrats | |
Gudmund Restad | Centre Party | Appointed to cabinet. Jørgen Holte became his representative. |
Karita Bekkemellem Orheim | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Ottar Kaldhol became her representative. |
Leif Helge Kongshaug | Venstre | |
Harald T. Nesvik | Progress Party |
Nordland
editOppland
editOslo
editName | Party | Comments |
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Jens Stoltenberg | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Anders Hornslien became his representative. |
Per-Kristian Foss | Conservative Party | |
Carl I. Hagen | Progress Party | |
Marit Nybakk | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Kristin Krohn Devold | Conservative Party | |
Bjørn Tore Godal | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Shahbaz Tariq became his representative. |
Kristin Halvorsen | Socialist Left Party | |
Dag Danielsen | Progress Party | Independent since 2 February 2001. |
Lars Rise | Christian Democrats | |
Britt Hildeng | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Inge Lønning | Conservative Party | |
Rune E. Kristiansen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Siv Jensen | Progress Party | |
Annelise Høegh | Conservative Party | |
Inger Lise Husøy | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Odd Einar Dørum | Venstre | Appointed to cabinet. Helene Falch Fladmark became his representative. |
Erik Solheim | Socialist Left Party |
Rogaland
editName | Party | Comments |
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Tore Nordtun | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Einar Steensnæs | Christian Democrats | Deputy representative: Anne Sofie Berge |
Jan Simonsen | Progress Party | |
Jan Johnsen | Conservative Party | |
Oddbjørg Ausdal Starrfelt | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Hilde Frafjord Johnson | Christian Democrats | Appointed to cabinet. Olaf Gjedrem became her representative. |
Øyvind Vaksdal | Progress Party | |
Jan Petter Rasmussen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa | Centre Party | Appointed to cabinet. Unn Aarrestad became his representative. |
Inger Stolt-Nielsen | Conservative Party | Coastal Party fra 21. mars 2001. |
Gunnar Kvassheim | Venstre | |
Hallgeir H. Langeland | Socialist Left Party |
Sogn og Fjordane
editTelemark
editTroms
editNord-Trøndelag
editName | Party | Comments |
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Bjarne Håkon Hanssen | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Karin Kjølmoen became his representative. |
Johan J. Jakobsen | Centre Party | |
Aud Gaundal | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Arne Lyngstad | Christian Democrats | |
Jon Olav Alstad | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Per Sandberg | Progress Party |
Sør-Trøndelag
editName | Party | Comments |
---|---|---|
Gunhild Øyangen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Trond Giske | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Tore Nordseth became his representative. |
Børge Brende | Conservative Party | |
Christopher Stensaker | Progress Party | |
Ola T. Lånke | Christian Democrats | |
Gunn Karin Gjul | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Morten Lund | Centre Party | |
Ola Røtvei | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Øystein Djupedal | Socialist Left Party | |
Siri Frost Sterri | Conservative Party |
Vestfold
editName | Party | Comments |
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Jørgen Kosmo | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed to cabinet. Karin Lian became his representative. |
Per Ove Width | Progress Party | |
Ole Johs. Brunæs | Conservative Party | |
Anne Helen Rui | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Elsa Skarbøvik | Christian Democrats | |
Dag Terje Andersen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Per Erik Monsen | Progress Party |
Østfold
editValgte representatives:
Name | Party | Comments |
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Gunnar Skaug | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ane Sofie Tømmerås | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Øystein Hedstrøm | Progress Party | |
Odd Holten | Christian Democrats | |
Kjellaug Nakkim | Conservative Party | |
Tom Thoresen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Signe Øye | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Jørn L. Stang | Progress Party | Independent since 22 March 2001. |