List of all the members of the Storting in the period 1958 to 1961. The list includes all those initially elected to Storting.
Name | Party | Comments |
Magnhild Hagelia | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Bjarne Henry Henriksen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Alfred Thommesen | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Birger Breivik | Christian Democratic Party of Norway |
Name | Party | Comments |
Jens Haugland | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Bent Røiseland | Venstre | |
Ole Jørgensen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Trygve Haugeland | Farmers' Party | |
Kaare Steel Groos | Conservative Party of Norway |
Name | Party | Comments |
Halvard Lange | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Hartvig Svendsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Hartvig Caspar Christie | Conservative Party of Norway | Died in March 1959. Was replaced by Dagny Fridrichsen. |
Liv Tomter | Norwegian Labour Party | |
John Lyng | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Arne Torolf Strøm | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Hans Borgen | Farmers' Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Nils Langhelle | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Henrik Svensen | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Torstein Selvik | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Gunnar Garbo | Venstre | |
Ragnvald Mikal Andersen | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Olaf Fredrik Watnebryn | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ragnar Karl Viktor Christiansen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Bernt Ingvaldsen | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Guri Johannessen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Gunnar Mykstu | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Botolv Bråtalien | Farmers' Party | |
Olaf Knudson | Conservative Party of Norway |
Name | Party | Comments |
Johannes Olai Olsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Harry Johan Olai Klippenvåg | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Erling Johannes Norvik | Conservative Party of Norway | Elected through a joint list of Conservative Party of Norway/Venstre (Norway) |
Harald Nicolai Samuelsberg | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Kristian Fjeld | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Harald Johan Løbak | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Reidar Magnus Aamo | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg | Farmers' Party | |
Paul Oskar Lindberget | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Alv Kjøs | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Otto Dahl | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Emil Løvlien | Norwegian Communist Party | Last representative from his party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Jakob Martin Pettersen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Torstein Kvamme | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Isak Larsson Flatabø | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Knut Ytre-Arne | Venstre | |
Chr. L. Holm | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Lars Leiro | Farmers' Party | |
Knut Severin Jakobsen Vik | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ola Olsen | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Olav Hordvik | Venstre | |
Hjalmar Olai Storeide | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Ulrik Olsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Einar Hareide | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Peter Kjeldseth Moe | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Bjarne Fjærtoft | Venstre | |
Olav Rasmussen Langeland | Farmers' Party | |
Ivar Kornelius Eikrem | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Knut Toven | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Sverre Bernhard Nybø | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Sivert Todal | Venstre | |
Anders Sæterøy | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Kolbjørn Sigurd Verner Varmann | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Reidar Carlsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Parelius Hjalmar Bang Berntsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Håkon Kyllingmark | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Sigurd Lund Hamran | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Hans Berg | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Erling Engan | Farmers' Party | |
Jonas Enge | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Harald Warholm | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Peter Ovald Reinsnes | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Erling Johan Vindenes | Venstre | |
Margith Johanne Munkebye | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Olav Meisdalshagen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Oskar Skogly | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Trond Halvorsen Wirstad | Farmers' Party | |
Gunnar Kalrasten | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Thorstein Treholt | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Guttorm Granum | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Einar Hovdhaugen | Farmers' Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Einar Gerhardsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Berte Rognerud | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Konrad Mathias Nordahl | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Erling Petersen | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Rakel Seweriin | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Reidar Bruu | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Finn Moe | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Kåre Willoch | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Trygve Bratteli | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Per Lønning | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Aase Lionæs | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Helge Seip | Venstre | |
Erling Wikborg | Christian Democratic Party of Norway |
Name | Party | Comments |
Trond Hegna | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Lars Ramndal | Venstre | |
Jakob Martinus Remseth | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Kjell Bondevik | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Ole Bergesen | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Lars Elisæus Vatnaland | Farmers' Party | |
Sunniva Hakestad Møller | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Paul Ingebretsen | Venstre | |
Karl J. Brommeland | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Peter Torleivson Molaug | Conservative Party of Norway |
Name | Party | Comments |
Einar Magnus Stavang | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Per Severin Hjermann | Farmers' Party | |
Anders Johanneson Bøyum | Venstre | |
Hans Offerdal | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Hans Karolus Ommedal | Christian Democratic Party of Norway |
Name | Party | Comments |
Olav Aslakson Versto | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Sverre Offenberg Løberg | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Halvor Bunkholt | Farmers' Party | Elected on a joint list of the Conservative Party of Norway and Farmers' Party |
Harald Selås | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Torkell Tande | Venstre | |
Eigil Olaf Liane | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Peder Nikolai Leier Jacobsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ingvald Johannes Jaklin | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Nils Kristen Jacobsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Frithjov Meier Vik | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Hans Nikolai Stavrand | Venstre | |
Bjarne Daniel Solli | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Gustav Adolf Sjaastad | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Jon Leirfall | Farmers' Party | |
Gunvald Engelstad | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Leif Granli | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Olav Benum | Venstre | |
Inge Einarsen Bartnes | Farmers' Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Nils Kristian Lysø | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Håkon Johnsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Mons Arntsen Løvset | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Johan Sigurd Karlsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Lars Sæter | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Per Borten | Farmers' Party | |
Iver Johan Unsgård | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Otto Lyng | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Andreas Wormdahl | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Oddmund Hoel | Venstre |
Name | Party | Comments |
Oscar Fredrik Torp | Norwegian Labour Party | Died in 1958. Was replaced by Gunvor Katharina Eker. |
Claudia Olsen | Conservative Party of Norway | Elected through a joint list of Conservative Party of Norway/Farmers' Party |
Torgeir Andreas Berge | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Johan Møller Warmedal | Conservative Party of Norway | Elected through a joint list of Conservative Party of Norway/Farmers' Party |
Reidar Strømdahl | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Bjarne Støtvig | Conservative Party of Norway | Elected through a joint list of Conservative Party of Norway/Farmers' Party |
Johan Andersen | Norwegian Labour Party |
Name | Party | Comments |
Nils Hønsvald | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ingvar Bakken | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Erling Fredriksfryd | Conservative Party of Norway | |
Henry Jacobsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Asbjørn Solberg | Christian Democratic Party of Norway | |
Martha Frederikke Johannessen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Arvid Johanson | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Svenn Thorkild Stray | Conservative Party of Norway |
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