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Hordaland
Constituency
for the Storting
Outline map
Location of Hordaland within Norway
Municipality
CountyVestland
Population530,433 (2021)[1]
Electorate382,305 (2021)
Area15,438 km2 (2021)[2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 15 (2013–present)
  • 14 (2005–2013)
  • 15 (1973–2005)
  • 10 (1953–1973)
  • 8 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting[3]
List
Created from

Hordaland 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. The Bergen constituency was merged into the Hordaland constituency in 1973 after the city of Bergen lost its county status in 1972. Hordaland consists of the municipalities of Alver, Askøy, Austevoll, Austrheim, Bergen, Bjørnafjorden, Bømlo, Eidfjord, Etne, Fedje, Fitjar, Kvam, Kvinnherad, Masfjorden, Modalen, Osterøy, Øygarden, Samnanger, Stord, Sveio, Tysnes, Ullensvang, Ulvik, Vaksdal and Voss in the county of Vestland. The constituency currently elects 15 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 382,305 registered electors.

Electoral system

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Hordaland currently elects 15 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 77 0.03% 0 14,150 4.66% 1 26,901 8.86% 1 68,945 22.72% 4 11,940 3.93% 0 29,981 9.88% 2 13,163 4.34% 0 14,724 4.85% 1 74,282 24.48% 4 38,352 12.64% 2
2017 6,402 2.14% 0 20,958 7.02% 1 68,195 22.84% 4 10,476 3.51% 0 22,594 7.57% 1 13,027 4.36% 1 16,513 5.53% 1 90,733 30.39% 5 45,060 15.09% 2
2013 127 0.04% 0 2,687 0.94% 0 14,143 4.94% 1 71,216 24.86% 4 9,171 3.20% 0 12,490 4.36% 1 16,614 5.80% 1 22,114 7.72% 1 89,682 31.31% 5 43,357 15.14% 2
2009 145 0.05% 0 6,794 2.53% 0 14,698 5.48% 1 81,636 30.46% 5 1,083 0.40% 0 14,768 5.51% 1 12,361 4.61% 0 19,138 7.14% 1 54,066 20.17% 3 61,147 22.81% 3
2005 142 0.05% 0 9,000 3.44% 0 19,615 7.50% 1 72,986 27.91% 4 388 0.15% 0 13,169 5.04% 1 18,407 7.04% 1 22,982 8.79% 1 42,902 16.40% 3 57,966 22.16% 3
2001 175 0.07% 0 9,246 3.68% 0 27,051 10.76% 2 49,390 19.64% 3 308 0.12% 0 9,701 3.86% 0 11,838 4.71% 1 39,333 15.64% 3 54,504 21.67% 3 41,582 16.53% 3
1997 173 0.07% 0 8,181 3.25% 0 12,412 4.93% 1 77,172 30.67% 5 336 0.13% 0 15,627 6.21% 1 17,838 7.09% 1 42,716 16.98% 3 33,902 13.47% 2 40,300 16.02% 2
1993 137 0.06% 0 1,662 0.70% 0 17,602 7.39% 1 78,048 32.78% 5 228 0.10% 0 40,793 17.13% 3 13,153 5.52% 1 24,120 10.13% 2 39,581 16.63% 2 12,811 5.38% 1
1989 2,979 1.18% 0 23,068 9.14% 1 75,757 30.02% 5 1,160 0.46% 0 13,485 5.34% 1 9,961 3.95% 0 29,119 11.54% 2 57,931 22.95% 4 37,023 14.67% 2
1985 344 0.14% 0 1,118 0.46% 0 12,214 5.03% 1 81,358 33.51% 5 12,790 5.27% 1 9,783 4.03% 0 29,903 12.31% 2 79,020 32.54% 5 11,738 4.83% 1
1981 560 0.24% 0 1,878 0.81% 0 11,513 4.94% 1 64,624 27.73% 4 11,516 4.94% 1 10,960 4.70% 1 31,241 13.41% 2 83,317 35.75% 5 14,499 6.22% 1
1977 750 0.35% 0 1,577 0.74% 0 7,911 3.69% 0 69,159 32.27% 6 13,544 6.32% 1 8,695 4.06% 0 38,159 17.80% 3 59,230 27.63% 5 7,074 3.30% 0
1973 992 0.50% 0 18,495 9.24% 1 56,677 28.31% 5 16,150 8.07% 1 7,730 3.86% 0 36,788 18.38% 3 35,683 17.83% 3 13,078 6.53% 1
1969 931 0.73% 0 2,842 2.21% 0 47,093 36.68% 4 14,360 11.18% 1 19,990 15.57% 1 21,974 17.11% 2 21,206 16.52% 2
1965 903 0.76% 0 5,207 4.38% 0 39,572 33.28% 3 12,089 10.17% 1 20,760 17.46% 2 17,600 14.80% 2 22,791 19.16% 2
1961 1,258 1.23% 0 3,569 3.48% 0 37,118 36.14% 4 10,831 10.55% 1 17,374 16.92% 2 19,020 18.52% 2 13,522 13.17% 1
1957 1,826 1.86% 0 37,608 38.21% 4 10,563 10.73% 1 16,838 17.11% 2 20,098 20.42% 2 11,483 11.67% 1
1953 2,765 2.84% 0 35,363 36.31% 4 9,845 10.11% 1 15,352 15.76% 2 22,803 23.41% 2 11,258 11.56% 1
1949 3,193 3.29% 0 33,323 34.37% 3 8,438 8.70% 0 19,419 20.03% 2 21,502 22.18% 2 10,176 10.50% 1
1945 6,324 7.95% 0 22,019 27.66% 3 4,644 5.83% 0 16,404 20.61% 2 21,299 26.76% 2 8,902 11.18% 1
1936 18,354 24.97% 2 7,872 10.71% 1 19,103 25.99% 2 8,583 11.68% 1
1933 1,758 2.94% 0 12,628 21.13% 2 10,010 16.75% 1 15,689 26.26% 3 5,039 8.43% 1
1930 2,059 3.42% 0 9,596 15.92% 1 12,203 20.24% 2 26,297 43.62% 4 10,132 16.81% 1
1927 4,373 9.33% 0 7,356 15.70% 1 10,210 21.79% 2 17,830 38.05% 4 7,092 15.13% 1
1924 5,108 10.91% 1 695 1.48% 0 8,701 18.59% 1 19,540 41.74% 4 10,489 22.41% 2
1921 5,259 11.57% 1 8,997 19.79% 1 18,387 40.44% 4 9,815 21.59% 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.
Conservative Party H 74,282 24.48% 4 0 4
Labour Party Ap 68,945 22.72% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 38,352 12.64% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 29,981 9.88% 2 0 2
Socialist Left Party SV 26,901 8.86% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 14,724 4.85% 1 0 1
Red Party R 14,150 4.66% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 13,163 4.34% 0 1 1
Green Party MDG 11,940 3.93% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 2,876 0.95% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,286 0.75% 0 0 0
Industry and Business Party INP 1,738 0.57% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 1,384 0.46% 0 0 0
Center Party 591 0.19% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 527 0.17% 0 0 0
Health Party 490 0.16% 0 0 0
People's Action No to More Road Tolls FNB 403 0.13% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 262 0.09% 0 0 0
Alliance - Alternative for Norway 206 0.07% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 107 0.04% 0 0 0
The Generation Party 87 0.03% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 77 0.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 303,472 100.00% 15 1 16
Blank Votes 2,171 0.71%
Rejected Votes – Other 476 0.16%
Total Polled 306,119 80.07%
Registered Electors 382,305

The following candidates were elected:[14] Nils T. Bjørke (Sp); Liv Kari Eskeland (H); Peter Christian Frølich (H); Silje Hjemdal (FrP); Odd Harald Hovland (Ap); Eigil Knutsen (Ap); Audun Lysbakken (SV); Sofie Marhaug (R): Linda Monsen Merkesdal (Ap); Helge André Njåstad (FrP); Marte Mjøs Persen (Ap); Sveinung Rotevatn (V); Erna Solberg (H); Kjersti Toppe (Sp); Ove Bernt Trellevik (H); and Dag Inge Ulstein (KrF).

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.
Conservative Party H 90,733 30.39% 5 0 5
Labour Party Ap 68,195 22.84% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 45,060 15.09% 2 0 2
Centre Party Sp 22,594 7.57% 1 1 2
Socialist Left Party SV 20,958 7.02% 1 0 1
Christian Democratic Party KrF 16,513 5.53% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 13,027 4.36% 1 0 1
Green Party MDG 10,476 3.51% 0 0 0
Red Party R 6,402 2.14% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 1,357 0.45% 0 0 0
Health Party 745 0.25% 0 0 0
Capitalist Party 601 0.20% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 486 0.16% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 443 0.15% 0 0 0
Feminist Initiative FI 370 0.12% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 328 0.11% 0 0 0
The Alliance 309 0.10% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 298,597 100.00% 15 1 16
Blank Votes 2,081 0.69%
Rejected Votes – Other 835 0.28%
Total Polled 301,513 81.36%
Registered Electors 370,584

The following candidates were elected:[16] Nils T. Bjørke (Sp); Terje Breivik (V); Jette F. Christensen (Ap); Torill Eidsheim (H); Peter Christian Frølich (H); Ruth Mari Grung (Ap); Knut Arild Hareide (KrF); Silje Hjemdal (FrP); Eigil Knutsen (Ap); Audun Lysbakken (SV); Tom-Christer Nilsen (H); Helge André Njåstad (FrP); Magne Rommetveit (Ap); Erna Solberg (H); Kjersti Toppe (Sp); and Ove Bernt Trellevik (H).

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.
Conservative Party H 89,682 31.31% 5 1 6
Labour Party Ap 71,216 24.86% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 43,357 15.14% 2 0 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 22,114 7.72% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 16,614 5.80% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 14,143 4.94% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 12,490 4.36% 1 0 1
Green Party MDG 9,171 3.20% 0 0 0
Red Party R 2,687 0.94% 0 0 0
The Christians PDK 2,422 0.85% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Norway 1,062 0.37% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 631 0.22% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 275 0.10% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 267 0.09% 0 0 0
People's Power 175 0.06% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 127 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 286,433 100.00% 15 1 16
Blank Votes 1,360 0.47%
Rejected Votes – Other 425 0.15%
Total Polled 288,218 80.62%
Registered Electors 357,496

The following candidates were elected:[18] Terje Breivik (V); Jette F. Christensen (Ap); Torill Eidsheim (H); Peter Christian Frølich (H); Ruth Mari Grung (Ap); Gjermund Hagesæter (FrP); Øyvind Halleraker (H); Knut Arild Hareide (KrF); Per Rune Henriksen (Ap); Sigurd Hille (H); Audun Lysbakken (SV); Helge André Njåstad (FrP); Magne Rommetveit (Ap); Erna Solberg (H); Kjersti Toppe (Sp); and Ove Bernt Trellevik (H).

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 81,636 30.46% 5 0 5
Progress Party FrP 61,147 22.81% 3 1 4
Conservative Party H 54,066 20.17% 3 0 3
Christian Democratic Party KrF 19,138 7.14% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 14,768 5.51% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 14,698 5.48% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 12,361 4.61% 0 0 0
Red Party R 6,794 2.53% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 1,083 0.40% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 674 0.25% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 615 0.23% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 335 0.12% 0 0 0
Democrats in Norway 332 0.12% 0 0 0
Center Alliance 241 0.09% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 145 0.05% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 268,033 100.00% 14 1 15
Blank Votes 1,289 0.48%
Rejected Votes – Other 362 0.13%
Total Polled 269,684 78.32%
Registered Electors 344,321

The following candidates were elected:[20] Laila Dåvøy (KrF); Gjermund Hagesæter (FrP); Øyvind Halleraker (H); Per Rune Henriksen (Ap); Audun Lysbakken (SV); Hilde Magnusson Lydvo (Ap); Laila Reiertsen (FrP); Magne Rommetveit (Ap); Erna Solberg (H); Arne Sortevik (FrP); Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen (Ap); Dag Ole Teigen (Ap); Kjersti Toppe (Sp); Henning Warloe (H); and Karin S. Woldseth (FrP).

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 72,986 27.91% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 57,966 22.16% 3 0 3
Conservative Party H 42,902 16.40% 3 0 3
Christian Democratic Party KrF 22,982 8.79% 1 1 2
Socialist Left Party SV 19,615 7.50% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 18,407 7.04% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 13,169 5.04% 1 0 1
Red Electoral Alliance RV 9,000 3.44% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 1,439 0.55% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 985 0.38% 0 0 0
Democrats 537 0.21% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 464 0.18% 0 0 0
Abortion Opponents' List 439 0.17% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 388 0.15% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 142 0.05% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 109 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 261,530 100.00% 14 1 15
Blank Votes 905 0.34%
Rejected Votes – Other 176 0.07%
Total Polled 262,611 79.21%
Registered Electors 331,552

The following candidates were elected:[23] Olav Akselsen (Ap); Laila Dåvøy (KrF); Gjermund Hagesæter (FrP); Øyvind Halleraker (H); Torbjørn Hansen (H); Per Rune Henriksen (Ap); Hilde Magnusson Lydvo (Ap); Rune J. Skjælaaen (Sp); Erna Solberg (H); Ingebrigt S. Sørfonn (KrF); Arne Sortevik (FrP); Lars Sponheim (V); Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen (Ap); Ågot Valle (SV); and Karin S. Woldseth (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.
Conservative Party H 54,504 21.67% 3 1 4
Labour Party Ap 49,390 19.64% 3 0 3
Progress Party FrP 41,582 16.53% 3 0 3
Christian Democratic Party KrF 39,333 15.64% 3 0 3
Socialist Left Party SV 27,051 10.76% 2 0 2
Liberal Party V 11,838 4.71% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 9,701 3.86% 0 1 1
Red Electoral Alliance RV 9,246 3.68% 0 0 0
Coastal Party KP 3,108 1.24% 0 0 0
The Political Party DPP 2,312 0.92% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,189 0.47% 0 0 0
Christian Unity Party KSP 837 0.33% 0 0 0
County Lists 389 0.15% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 308 0.12% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 284 0.11% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 175 0.07% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 129 0.05% 0 0 0
Norwegian People's Party NFP 103 0.04% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 251,479 100.00% 15 2 17
Rejected Votes 1,214 0.48%
Total Polled 252,693 77.83%
Registered Electors 324,690

The following candidates were elected:[24] Olav Akselsen (Ap); Ranveig Frøiland (Ap); Gjermund Hagesæter (FrP); Øyvind Halleraker (H); Torbjørn Hansen (H); Ingmar Ljones (KrF); Leif Lund (Ap); Audun Lysbakken (SV); Oddvard Nilsen (H); Anita Apelthun Sæle (KrF); Rune J. Skjælaaen (Sp); Erna Solberg (H); Ingebrigt S. Sørfonn (KrF); Arne Sortevik (FrP); Lars Sponheim (V); Ågot Valle (SV); and Karin S. Woldseth (FrP).

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 77,172 30.67% 5 0 5
Christian Democratic Party KrF 42,716 16.98% 3 0 3
Progress Party FrP 40,300 16.02% 2 0 2
Conservative Party H 33,902 13.47% 2 0 2
Liberal Party V 17,838 7.09% 1 1 2
Centre Party Sp 15,627 6.21% 1 0 1
Socialist Left Party SV 12,412 4.93% 1 0 1
Red Electoral Alliance RV 8,181 3.25% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 1,287 0.51% 0 0 0
Christian Conservative Party KKP 910 0.36% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 479 0.19% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 336 0.13% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 266 0.11% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 173 0.07% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 251,599 100.00% 15 1 16
Rejected Votes 665 0.26%
Total Polled 252,264 79.24%
Registered Electors 318,356

The following candidates were elected:[28] Olav Akselsen (Ap); John Dale (Sp); Ranveig Frøiland (Ap); Grete Knudsen (Ap); Terje Knudsen (Frp); Leif Lund (Ap); Are Næss (KrF); Oddvard Nilsen (H); Hans J. Røsjorde (FrP); Anita Apelthun Sæle (KrF); Erna Solberg (H); Ingebrigt S. Sørfonn (KrF); Lars Sponheim (V); Rita Tveiten (Ap); Ågot Valle (SV); and May Britt Vihovde (V).

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 78,048 32.78% 5 0 5
Centre Party Sp 40,793 17.13% 3 0 3
Conservative Party H 39,581 16.63% 2 0 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 24,120 10.13% 2 0 2
Socialist Left Party SV 17,602 7.39% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 13,153 5.52% 1 0 1
Progress Party FrP 12,811 5.38% 1 0 1
Political Alternative Hordaland 3,272 1.37% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,822 1.19% 0 0 0
Fatherland Party FLP 1,675 0.70% 0 0 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,662 0.70% 0 0 0
New Future Coalition Party SNF 866 0.36% 0 0 0
Christian Conservative Party KKP 668 0.28% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party 288 0.12% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 228 0.10% 0 0 0
Common Future 205 0.09% 0 0 0
Liberal People's Party DLF 143 0.06% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Norway K 137 0.06% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 238,074 100.00% 15 0 15
Rejected Votes 632 0.26%
Total Polled 238,706 76.50%
Registered Electors 312,033

The following candidates were elected:[32] Olav Akselsen (Ap); Hallvard Bakke (Ap); John Dale (Sp); Ranveig Frøiland (Ap); Bjørg Hope Galtung (Sp); Grete Knudsen (Ap); Kjellbjørg Lunde (SV); Are Næss (KrF); Oddvard Nilsen (H); Hans J. Røsjorde (FrP); Anita Apelthun Sæle (KrF); Erna Solberg (H); Lars Sponheim (V); Magnus Stangeland (Sp); and Rita Tveiten (Ap).

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 75,757 30.02% 5 0 5
Conservative Party H 57,931 22.95% 4 0 4
Progress Party FrP 37,023 14.67% 2 1 3
Christian Democratic Party KrF 29,119 11.54% 2 0 2
Socialist Left Party SV 23,068 9.14% 1 0 1
Centre Party Sp 13,485 5.34% 1 0 1
Liberal Party V 9,961 3.95% 0 0 0
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity FMS 2,979 1.18% 0 0 0
Green Party MDG 1,160 0.46% 0 0 0
Pensioners' Party PP 901 0.36% 0 0 0
Stop Immigration SI 890 0.35% 0 0 0
Liberals-Europe Party 56 0.02% 0 0 0
Free Elected Representatives 49 0.02% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 252,379 100.00% 15 1 16
Rejected Votes 347 0.14%
Total Polled 252,726 83.24%
Registered Electors 303,618

The following candidates were elected:[37] Olav Akselsen (Ap); Svein Alsaker (KrF); Hallvard Bakke (Ap); Ranveig Frøiland (Ap); Nils O. Golten (H); Knut Hanselmann (FrP); Britt Harkestad (KrF); Grete Knudsen (Ap); Kjellbjørg Lunde (SV); Hans J. Røsjorde (FrP); Arne Skauge (H); Erna Solberg (H); Arne Alsåker Spilde (H); Magnus Stangeland (Sp); Leiv Stensland (Ap); and Inger-Marie Ytterhorn (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 81,358 33.51% 5 81,358 33.67% 5
Conservative Party H 79,020 32.54% 5 79,020 32.71% 5
Christian Democratic Party KrF 29,903 12.31% 2 43,833 18.14% 3
Centre Party Sp 12,790 5.27% 1
Liberal People's Party DLF 2,355 0.97% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 12,214 5.03% 1 12,214 5.06% 1
Progress Party FrP 11,738 4.83% 1 11,738 4.86% 1
Liberal Party V 9,783 4.03% 0 9,783 4.05% 0
Pensioners' Party PP 2,197 0.90% 0 2,197 0.91% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,118 0.46% 0 1,118 0.46% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 344 0.14% 0 344 0.14% 0
Valid Votes 242,820 100.00% 15 241,605 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 283 0.12%
Total Polled 243,103 83.05%
Registered Electors 292,733

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.[39]

The following candidates were elected:[42] Svein Alsaker (KrF); Hallvard Bakke (Ap); Brita Borge (H); Ranveig Frøiland (Ap); Nils O. Golten (H); Britt Harkestad (KrF); Grete Knudsen (Ap); Bjarne Kristiansen (Ap); Kjellbjørg Lunde (SV); Inger-Lise Skarstein (H); Arne Skauge (H); Arne Alsåker Spilde (H); Magnus Stangeland (Sp); Leiv Stensland (Ap); and Bjørn Erling Ytterhorn (FrP).

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
Conservative Party H 83,317 35.75% 5
Labour Party Ap 64,624 27.73% 4
Christian Democratic Party KrF 31,241 13.41% 2
Progress Party FrP 14,499 6.22% 1
Centre Party Sp 11,516 4.94% 1
Socialist Left Party SV 11,513 4.94% 1
Liberal Party V 10,960 4.70% 1
Liberal People's Party DLF 2,809 1.21% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,878 0.81% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 560 0.24% 0
Plebiscite Party 82 0.04% 0
Free Elected Representatives 49 0.02% 0
Valid Votes 233,048 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 297 0.13%
Total Polled 233,345 82.52%
Registered Electors 282,758

The following candidates were elected:[47] Hallvard Bakke (Ap); Mons Espelid (V); Aksel Fossen (Ap); Asbjørn Haugstvedt (KrF); Sverre Helland (Sp); Per Hysing-Dahl (H); Grete Knudsen (Ap); Kjellbjørg Lunde (SV); Arne Nilsen (Ap); Håkon Randal (H); Inger-Lise Skarstein (H); Arne Skauge (H); Arne Alsåker Spilde (H); Hans Olav Tungesvik (KrF); and Bjørn Erling Ytterhorn (FrP).

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 69,159 32.27% 6
Conservative Party H 59,230 27.63% 5
Christian Democratic Party KrF 38,159 17.80% 3
Centre Party Sp 13,544 6.32% 1
Liberal Party V 8,695 4.06% 0
Socialist Left Party SV 7,911 3.69% 0
New People's Party DNF 7,844 3.66% 0
Progress Party FrP 7,074 3.30% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 1,577 0.74% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 750 0.35% 0
Single Person's Party 249 0.12% 0
Free Elected Representatives 76 0.04% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 71 0.03% 0
Valid Votes 214,339 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 319 0.15%
Total Polled 214,658 81.94%
Registered Electors 261,958

The following candidates were elected:[52] Hallvard Bakke (Ap); Aksel Fossen (Ap); Harry Hansen (Ap); Asbjørn Haugstvedt (KrF); Sverre Helland (Sp); Per Hysing-Dahl (H); Georg Johan Jacobsen (Ap); Sverre L. Mo (KrF); Arne Nilsen (Ap); Håkon Randal (H); Inger-Lise Skarstein (H); Arne Skauge (H); Margit Tøsdal (Ap); Hans Olav Tungesvik (KrF); and Sigrid Utkilen (H).

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 56,677 28.31% 5
Christian Democratic Party KrF 36,788 18.38% 3
Conservative Party H 35,683 17.83% 3
Socialist Electoral League SV 18,495 9.24% 1
Centre Party Sp 16,150 8.07% 1
New People's Party DNF 13,690 6.84% 1
Anders Lange's Party ALP 13,078 6.53% 1
Liberal Party V 7,730 3.86% 0
Red Electoral Alliance RV 992 0.50% 0
Single Person's Party 353 0.18% 0
Women's Free Elected Representatives 318 0.16% 0
Norwegian Democratic Party 223 0.11% 0
Other 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 200,178 100.00% 15
Rejected Votes 326 0.16%
Total Polled 200,504 79.32%
Registered Electors 252,792

The following candidates were elected:[57] Bergfrid Fjose (KrF); Aksel Fossen (Ap); Harry Hansen (Ap); Asbjørn Haugstvedt (KrF); Sverre Helland (Sp); Per Hysing-Dahl (H); Georg Johan Jacobsen (Ap); Sverre L. Mo (KrF); Ole Myrvoll (DNF); Arne Nilsen (Ap); Einar Nyheim (SV); Håkon Randal (H); Harald Bjarne Slettebø (ALP); Margit Tøsdal (Ap); and Sigrid Utkilen (H).

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 47,093 36.68% 4
Christian Democratic Party KrF 21,974 17.11% 2
Conservative Party H 21,206 16.52% 2
Liberal Party V 19,990 15.57% 1
Centre Party Sp 14,360 11.18% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 2,842 2.21% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 931 0.73% 0
Wild Votes 3 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 128,399 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 239 0.19%
Total Polled 128,638 80.74%
Registered Electors 159,316

The following candidates were elected:[62] Bergfrid Fjose (KrF); Aksel Fossen (Ap); Sverre Helland (Sp); Per Hysing-Dahl (H); Kjeld Langeland (H); Olav Marås (Ap); Sverre L. Mo (KrF); Thor Myklebust (V); Arne Nilsen (Ap); and Ingvald Ulveseth (Ap).

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 39,572 33.28% 3
Conservative Party H 22,791 19.16% 2
Liberal Party V 20,760 17.46% 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 17,600 14.80% 2
Centre Party Sp 12,089 10.17% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 5,207 4.38% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 903 0.76% 0
Valid Votes 118,922 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 436 0.37%
Total Polled 119,358 82.71%
Registered Electors 144,314

The following candidates were elected:[67] Lars Amandus Aasgard (KrF); Olav Hordvik (V); Kjeld Langeland (H); Lars Leiro (Sp); Kaare Meland (H); Sverre L. Mo (KrF); Thor Myklebust (V); Arne Nilsen (Ap); Steffen Ingebriktsen Toppe (Ap); and Ingvald Ulveseth (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 37,118 36.14% 4
Christian Democratic Party KrF 19,020 18.52% 2
Liberal Party V 17,374 16.92% 2
Conservative Party H 13,522 13.17% 1
Centre Party Sp 10,831 10.55% 1
Socialist People's Party SF 3,569 3.48% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,258 1.23% 0
Valid Votes 102,692 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 584 0.57%
Total Polled 103,276 74.56%
Registered Electors 138,505

The following candidates were elected:[69][72] Lars Amandus Aasgard (KrF), 19,016 votes; Isak Larsson Flatabø (Ap), 37,115 votes; Christian L. Holm (H), 13,520 votes; Olav Hordvik (V), 17,373 votes; Torstein Kvamme (KrF), 19,015 votes; Lars Leiro (Sp), 10,831 votes; Jakob Martin Pettersen (Ap), 37,114 votes; Hjalmar Olai Storeide (Ap), 37,118 votes; Margit Tøsdal (Ap), 37,115 votes; and Knut Ytre-Arne (V), 17,375 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 37,608 38.21% 4
Christian Democratic Party KrF 20,098 20.42% 2
Liberal Party V 16,838 17.11% 2
Conservative Party H 11,483 11.67% 1
Farmers' Party Bp 10,563 10.73% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 1,826 1.86% 0
Valid Votes 98,416 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 615 0.62%
Total Polled 99,031 73.26%
Registered Electors 135,171

The following candidates were elected:[77] Isak Larsson Flatabø (Ap); Christian L. Holm (H); Olav Hordvik (V); Torstein Kvamme (KrF); Lars Leiro (Bp); Ola Olsen (KrF); Jakob Martin Pettersen (Ap); Hjalmar Olai Storeide (Ap); Knut Severin Jakobsen Vik (Ap); and Knut Ytre-Arne (V).

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 35,363 36.31% 4
Christian Democratic Party KrF 22,803 23.41% 2
Liberal Party V 15,352 15.76% 2
Conservative Party H 11,258 11.56% 1
Farmers' Party Bp 9,845 10.11% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 2,765 2.84% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 97,387 100.00% 10
Rejected Votes 508 0.52%
Total Polled 97,895 74.73%
Registered Electors 131,005

The following candidates were elected:[81] Isak Larsson Flatabø (Ap); Christian L. Holm (H); Olav Hordvik (V); Ola Høyland (Bp); Torstein Kvamme (KrF); Ola Olsen (KrF); Jakob Martin Pettersen (Ap); Hjalmar Olai Storeide (Ap); Knut Severin Jakobsen Vik (Ap); and Knut Ytre-Arne (V).

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 33,323 34.37% 3
Christian Democratic Party KrF 21,502 22.18% 2
Liberal Party V 19,419 20.03% 2
Conservative Party H 10,176 10.50% 1
Farmers' Party Bp 8,438 8.70% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 3,193 3.29% 0
Society Party Samfp 893 0.92% 0
Valid Votes 96,944 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 718 0.74%
Total Polled 97,662 78.68%
Registered Electors 124,120

The following candidates were elected:[84] Isak Larsson Flatabø (Ap); Haldor Andreas Haldorsen (V); Christian L. Holm (H); Nils Lavik (KrF); Jakob Martin Pettersen (Ap); Ole Jensen Rong (Ap); Hans Svarstad (KrF); and Knut Ytre-Arne (V).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Labour Party Ap 22,019 27.66% 3
Christian Democratic Party KrF 21,299 26.76% 2
Liberal Party V 16,404 20.61% 2
Conservative Party H 8,902 11.18% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 6,324 7.95% 0
Farmers' Party Bp 4,644 5.83% 0
Wild Votes 3 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 79,595 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 585 0.73%
Total Polled 80,180 71.97%
Registered Electors 111,403

The following candidates were elected:[87] Isak Larsson Flatabø (Ap); Haldor Andreas Haldorsen (V); Nils Lavik (KrF); Jakob Martin Pettersen (Ap); Henrik Friis Robberstad (H); Ole Jensen Rong (Ap); Hans Svarstad (KrF); and Nils Tveit (V).

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
Liberal Party V 19,103 25.99% 2 19,103 25.99% 2
Labour Party Ap 18,354 24.97% 2 18,354 24.98% 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 15,340 20.87% 2 15,340 20.87% 2
Hordaland Voters Association (Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party) HV 8,583 11.68% 1 16,449 22.38% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 7,872 10.71% 1
Society Party Samfp 3,660 4.98% 0 3,660 4.98% 0
Nasjonal Samling NS 582 0.79% 0 582 0.79% 0
Valid Votes 73,494 100.00% 8 73,488 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 425 0.57%
Total Polled 73,919 76.74%
Registered Electors 96,323

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] Kornelius Bergsvik (Ap); Ivar Johannesson Bleiklie (HV); Gustav Bernhard Forstrøm (Ap); Nils Lavik (KrF); Knut Markhus (V); Olav Myklebust (V); Hans Svarstad (KrF); and Jakob Nilsson Vik (Bp).

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

Party Party List Alliance
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 15,689 26.26% 3 15,689 26.27% 3
Labour Party Ap 12,628 21.13% 2 12,628 21.14% 2
Christian Democratic Party KrF 10,272 17.19% 2 10,272 17.20% 1
Farmers' Party Bp 10,010 16.75% 1 10,010 16.76% 1
Hordaland Voters Association (Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party) HV 5,039 8.43% 0 7,502 12.56% 1
Civic Assembly Party BS 2,480 4.15% 0
Society Party Samfp 1,873 3.13% 0 1,873 3.14% 0
Communist Party of Norway K 1,758 2.94% 0 1,758 2.94% 0
Wild Votes 1 0.00% 0 1 0.00% 0
Valid Votes 59,750 100.00% 8 59,733 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 309 0.51%
Total Polled 60,059 65.76%
Registered Electors 91,326

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.[90] The HV-BS list alliance's seat was allocated to the Hordaland Voters Association.[90]

The following candidates were elected:[90] Ivar Johannesson Bleiklie (HV); Kornelius Bergsvik (Ap); Gustav Bernhard Forstrøm (Ap); Mons A. Kårbø (V); Nils Lavik (KrF); Ole Monsen Mjelde (V); Olav Myklebust (V); and Jakob Nilsson Vik (Bp).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 26,297 43.62% 4
Farmers' Party Bp 12,203 20.24% 2
Hordaland Voters Association (Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party) HV 10,132 16.81% 1
Labour Party Ap 9,596 15.92% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 2,059 3.42% 0
Valid Votes 60,287 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 253 0.42%
Total Polled 60,540 69.95%
Registered Electors 86,552

The following candidates were elected:[92] Kornelius Bergsvik (Ap); Andreas Johan Rasmusson Garnes (Bp); Mons A. Kårbø (V); Jon Jørundson Mannsåker (V); Ole Monsen Mjelde (V); Wilhelm Mohr (HV); Olav Myklebust (V); and Jakob Nilsson Vik (Bp).

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
Liberal Party V 17,830 38.05% 4
Farmers' Party Bp 10,210 21.79% 2
Labour Party Ap 7,356 15.70% 1
Hordaland Voters Association (Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party) HV 7,092 15.13% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 4,373 9.33% 0
Valid Votes 46,861 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 500 1.06%
Total Polled 47,361 56.29%
Registered Electors 84,141

The following candidates were elected:[94] Kornelius Bergsvik (Ap); Andreas Johan Rasmusson Garnes (Bp); Jon Jørundson Mannsåker (V); Knut Markhus (V); Ole Monsen Mjelde (V); Olav Myklebust (V); Lauritz Tvedt (HV); and Jakob Nilsson Vik (Bp).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 19,540 41.74% 4
Hordaland Voters Association (Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party) HV 10,489 22.41% 2
Farmers' Party Bp 8,701 18.59% 1
Communist Party of Norway K 5,108 10.91% 1
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 2,278 4.87% 0
Labour Party Ap 695 1.48% 0
Wild Votes 3 0.01% 0
Valid Votes 46,814 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 753 1.58%
Total Polled 47,567 59.76%
Registered Electors 79,596

The following candidates were elected:[96] Olaf Josefson Bjørgum (Bp); Ivar Johannesson Bleiklie (HV); Nils Johannessen Finne (V); Sverre Krogh (K); Knut Markhus (V); Ole Monsen Mjelde (V); Olav Myklebust (V); and Lauritz Tvedt (HV).

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

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Party V 18,387 40.44% 4
Conservative PartyFree-minded Liberal Party H-FV 9,815 21.59% 2
Norwegian Farmers' Association L 8,997 19.79% 1
Labour Party Ap 5,259 11.57% 1
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S 1,705 3.75% 0
Farmers and Fishermen 1,234 2.71% 0
Wild Votes 69 0.15% 0
Valid Votes 45,466 100.00% 8
Rejected Votes 805 1.74%
Total Polled 46,271 59.53%
Registered Electors 77,727

The following candidates were elected:[98] Olaf Josefson Bjørgum (L); Sverre Krogh (Ap); Knut Markhus (V); Ole Monsen Mjelde (V); Wilhelm Mohr (H-FV); Olav Myklebust (V); Nils Nilsson Skaar (V); and Lauritz Tvedt (H-FV).

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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