List of members of the Storting, 1961–1965

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List of all members of the Storting in the period 1961 to 1965. The list includes all those initially elected to Storting.

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There were a total of 150 representatives, distributed among the parties: 74 to the Norwegian Labour Party, 29 to the Conservative Party of Norway, 16 to the Centre Party, 15 to the Christian Democratic Party, 14 to Venstre and 2 to the Socialist People's Party (currently named Socialist Left Party).

Aust-Agder

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Magnhild Hagelia Norwegian Labour Party
Bjarne Henry Henriksen Norwegian Labour Party
Berge Helle Kringlebotn Venstre (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre
Alfred Thommesen Conservative Party of Norway

Vest-Agder

Before revote

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Bent Røiseland Venstre (Norway) Elected on joint list with Centre Party/Venstre
Jens Haugland Norwegian Labour Party
Olai Ingemar Eikeland Centre Party (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre
Ole Jørgensen Norwegian Labour Party
Haakon Sløgedal Christian Democratic Party of Norway

After revote

As of March 2, 1962

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Jens Haugland Norwegian Labour Party
Bent Røiseland Venstre (Norway) Elected on joint list with Centre Party/Venstre
Ole Jørgensen Norwegian Labour Party
Haakon Sløgedal Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Olai Ingemar Eikeland Centre Party (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre

Akershus

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Halvard Lange Norwegian Labour Party
John Lyng Conservative Party of Norway Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time he was replaced by Ebba Haslund.
Hartvig Svendsen Norwegian Labour Party
Liv Tomter Norwegian Labour Party
Kristian Asdahl Conservative Party of Norway
Hans Borgen Centre Party (Norway) Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time he was replaced by Hans Christian Brevig.
Thor Fossum Norwegian Labour Party

Bergen

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Nils Langhelle Norwegian Labour Party
Edvard Isak Hambro Conservative Party of Norway Elected on joint list of Conservative Party/Christian Democratic Party
Torstein Selvik Norwegian Labour Party
Gunnar Garbo Venstre (Norway)
Oliver Dahl-Goli Christian Democratic Party of Norway Elected on joint list of Conservative Party/Christian Democratic Party

Buskerud

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
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 Centre Party (Norway)
Olaf Knudson Conservative Party of Norway

Finnmark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Johannes Olai Olsen Norwegian Labour Party
Harry Johan Olai Klippenvåg Norwegian Labour Party
Erling Norvik Conservative Party of Norway
Harald Nicolai Samuelsberg Norwegian Labour Party

Hedmark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Harald Johan Løbak Norwegian Labour Party
Reidar Magnus Aamo Norwegian Labour Party
Ole Rømer Aagaard Sandberg Centre Party (Norway)
Otto Dahl Norwegian Labour Party
Haldis Tjernsberg Norwegian Labour Party
Alv Kjøs Conservative Party of Norway
Odvar Nordli Norwegian Labour Party
Karen Grønn-Hagen Centre Party (Norway) Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time she was replaced by Karstein Seland.

Hordaland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Jakob Martin Pettersen Norwegian Labour Party
Torstein Kvamme Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Knut Ytre-Arne Venstre (Norway)
Isak Larsson Flatabø Norwegian Labour Party
Chr. L. Holm Conservative Party of Norway
Lars Leiro Centre Party (Norway) Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time he was replaced by Eilif Åsbo.
Hjalmar Olai Storeide Norwegian Labour Party Died in November 1961. Was replaced by Steffen Ingebriktsen Toppe.
Lars Amandus Aasgard Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Olav Hordvik Venstre (Norway)
Margit Tøsdal Norwegian Labour Party

Møre and Romsdal

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Anders Sæterøy Norwegian Labour Party
Einar Hareide Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Peter Kjeldseth Moe Norwegian Labour Party
Kristian Langlo Venstre (Norway)
Olav Rasmussen Langeland Centre Party (Norway)
Knut Toven Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Ivar Kornelius Eikrem Norwegian Labour Party
Sverre Bernhard Nybø Conservative Party of Norway
Sivert Todal Venstre (Norway)
Claus Marius Neergaard Norwegian Labour Party

Nordland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Kolbjørn Sigurd Verner Varmann Norwegian Labour Party
Parelius Hjalmar Bang Berntsen Norwegian Labour Party
Håkon Kyllingmark Conservative Party of Norway Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time he was replaced by Moy Herborg Regina Nordahl.
Sigurd Lund Hamran Norwegian Labour Party
Hans Berg Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Erling Engan Centre Party (Norway)
Jonas Enge Norwegian Labour Party
Peter Ovald Reinsnes Norwegian Labour Party
Asbjørn Antoni Holm Socialist People's Party
Harald Warholm Conservative Party of Norway
Margith Johanne Munkebye Norwegian Labour Party
Edmund Fjærvoll Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Oppland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Oskar Skogly Norwegian Labour Party
Gunnar Kalrasten Norwegian Labour Party Died in May 1964. Was replaced by Per Mellesmo.
Einar Hovdhaugen Centre Party (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre/Radikale Folkepartiet
Thorstein Treholt Norwegian Labour Party
Trond Halvorsen Wirstad Centre Party (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre/Radikale Folkepartiet
Torger Hovi Norwegian Labour Party
Guttorm Granum Conservative Party of Norway Died in September 1963. Was replaced by Trygve Owren.

Oslo

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Einar Gerhardsen Norwegian Labour Party
Kåre Willoch Conservative Party of Norway Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time he was replaced by Ivar Moe.
Konrad Mathias Nordahl Norwegian Labour Party
Berte Rognerud Conservative Party of Norway
Rakel Seweriin Norwegian Labour Party
Erling Petersen Conservative Party of Norway
Finn Moe Norwegian Labour Party
Reidar Bruu Conservative Party of Norway
Trygve Bratteli Norwegian Labour Party
Finn Gustavsen Socialist People's Party
Per Lønning Conservative Party of Norway
Aase Lionæs Norwegian Labour Party
Egil Aarvik Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Rogaland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Trond Hegna Norwegian Labour Party
Ole Bergesen Conservative Party of Norway Died in January 1965. Was replaced by Peter Torleivson Molaug.
Lars Ramndal Venstre (Norway)
Jakob Martinus Remseth Norwegian Labour Party
Kjell Bondevik Christian Democratic Party of Norway Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time he was replaced by Knut Haus.
Bjarne Undheim Centre Party (Norway)
Sunniva Hakestad Møller Norwegian Labour Party
Gunnar Fredrik Hellesen Conservative Party of Norway
Ingolv Helland Venstre (Norway)
Karl J. Brommeland Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Sogn and Fjordane

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Einar Magnus Stavang Norwegian Labour Party
John Austrheim Centre Party (Norway)
Hans Offerdal Norwegian Labour Party
Ludvig Olai Botnen Venstre (Norway) Vararepresentant Johnny Bakke
Hans Karolus Ommedal Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Telemark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Sverre Offenberg Løberg Norwegian Labour Party
Harald Selås Norwegian Labour Party
Eigil Olaf Liane Norwegian Labour Party
Torkell Tande Venstre (Norway)
Sveinung O. Flaaten Conservative Party of Norway Died in June 1962. Was replaced by Didrik Cappelen.
Jørgen Grave Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Troms

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Nils Kristen Jacobsen Norwegian Labour Party
Einar Wøhni Norwegian Labour Party
Frithjov Meier Vik Conservative Party of Norway
Kåre Martin Hansen Norwegian Labour Party
Helge Jakobsen Venstre (Norway)
Alfred Meyer Henningsen Norwegian Labour Party

Nord-Trøndelag

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Gunvald Engelstad Norwegian Labour Party
Jon Leirfall Centre Party (Norway)
Leif Granli Norwegian Labour Party
Guttorm Hansen Norwegian Labour Party
Inge Einarsen Bartnes Centre Party (Norway)
Bjarne Lyngstad Venstre (Norway) Appointed to Cabinet from August to September 1963, during which time he was replaced by Ola H. Kveli.

Sør-Trøndelag

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Nils Kristian Lysø Norwegian Labour Party
Håkon Johnsen Norwegian Labour Party
Otto Lyng Conservative Party of Norway
Per Borten Centre Party (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre
Johan Sigurd Karlsen Norwegian Labour Party
Iver Johan Unsgård Norwegian Labour Party
Kristoffer Rein Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Martin Skaaren Conservative Party of Norway
Andreas Wormdahl Norwegian Labour Party
Oddmund Hoel Venstre (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre

Vestfold

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Asbjørn Lillås Norwegian Labour Party
Johan Møller Warmedal Conservative Party of Norway
Reidar Strømdahl Norwegian Labour Party
Bjarne Støtvig Conservative Party of Norway
Johan Andersen Norwegian Labour Party
Gunvor Katharina Eker Norwegian Labour Party
Rolf Schjerven Conservative Party of Norway

Østfold

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Nils Hønsvald Norwegian Labour Party
Ingvar Bakken Norwegian Labour Party
Svenn Thorkild Stray Conservative Party of Norway
Henry Jacobsen Norwegian Labour Party Died in 1964. Was replaced by Arvid Johanson.
Lars Korvald Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Martha Frederikke Johannessen Norwegian Labour Party
Erik Braadland Centre Party (Norway) Elected on joint list of Centre Party/Venstre
Erling Fredriksfryd Conservative Party of Norway

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