1991 Norwegian local elections

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Country-wide local elections for seats in municipality and county councils were held throughout Norway on 8 and 9 September 1991. For most places this meant that two elections, the municipal elections and the county elections ran concurrently.

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Results

Municipal elections

Results of the 1991 municipal elections. Voter turnout was 65,7%. [1] [2]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party 655,71630.154,222
Conservative Party 467,48321.502,198
Socialist Left Party 251,33311.561,275
Centre Party 250,36711.512,248
Christian Democratic Party 169,7637.811,092
Progress Party 141,5246.51502
Liberal Party 80,5873.71474
Red Electoral Alliance 32,8411.5157
Pensioners' Party 30,7491.4178
Environment Party The Greens 4,7530.227
Stop the Immigration 2,9170.131
Fatherland Party 1,6000.071
Communist Party 9940.053
Others83,9083.86915
Total2,174,535100.0013,073

County elections

Results of the 1991 county elections. [2]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party 626,60130.27304
Conservative Party 454,44921.95199
Socialist Left Party 251,44712.15120
Centre Party 249,79112.07129
Christian Democratic Party 166,7948.0686
Progress Party 145,9137.0566
Liberal Party 72,4463.5036
Pensioners' Party 31,0371.5016
Red Electoral Alliance 31,0351.509
Environment Party The Greens 9,2570.450
Sunnmøre List 5,7070.283
Stop the Immigration 4,0880.200
Fatherland Party 3,7000.181
Communist Party 1,3390.060
Sámi People's Party 1,0490.051
National Democrats 6550.030
Altruists4800.020
Society Party 990.000
Others14,0290.687
Total2,069,916100.00977

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References

  1. ssb.no - Kommunevalget 1991. Godkjente stemmer etter parti/valgliste. Kommune. Absolutte tall
  2. 1 2 "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2010-07-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)