List of members of the Storting, 1973–1977

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List of all members of the Storting in the period 1973 to 1977. The list includes all those initially elected to the Storting.

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There were a total of 155 representatives, distributed among the parties: 62 to Norwegian Labour Party, 29 to Conservative Party of Norway, 21 to Centre Party (Norway), 20 to Christian Democratic Party of Norway, 16 to Sosialistisk Valgforbund, 4 to Anders Langes Party, 2 to Venstre (Norway) and 1 to Det Nye FolkePartiet.

Aust-Agder

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Osmund Faremo Norwegian Labour Party
Johannes Vågsnes Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Astrid Gjertsen Conservative Party of Norway
Thor Lund Norwegian Labour Party

Vest-Agder

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Engly Lie Norwegian Labour Party
Toralf Westermoen Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Kolbjørn Stordrange Conservative Party of Norway
Odd Lien Norwegian Labour Party
Ragnar Udjus Centre Party (Norway)

Akershus

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Sonja Aase Ludvigsen Norwegian Labour Party Appointed to the Cabinet until her death in July 1974. Was replaced by Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen.
Jo Benkow Conservative Party of Norway
Thor Gystad Norwegian Labour Party
Torild Skard Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Rolf Presthus Conservative Party of Norway
Tønnes Andenæs Norwegian Labour Party Died in February 1975. Replaced by Svein Gunnar Morgenlien.
Bjørn Unneberg Centre Party (Norway)
Egil Aarvik Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Erik Gjems-Onstad Anders Lange's Party
Gerd Kirste Conservative Party of Norway

Buskerud

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Ragnar Karl Viktor Christiansen Norwegian Labour Party
Tor Oftedal Norwegian Labour Party
Olaf Knudson Conservative Party of Norway
Kåre Øistein Hansen Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Gunnar Thorleif Hvashovd Norwegian Labour Party
Erland Steenberg Centre Party (Norway)
Gunnar Johnsen Conservative Party of Norway

Finnmark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Valter Gabrielsen Norwegian Labour Party
Annemarie Lorentzen Norwegian Labour Party
Tor Henriksen Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Thor Listau Conservative Party of Norway

Hedmark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Odvar Nordli Norwegian Labour Party
Lars Holen Norwegian Labour Party
Johan Østby Centre Party (Norway) Elected on a joint list of the Centre Party (Norway)/Christian Democratic Party of Norway/Venstre (Norway).
Kjell Magne Fredheim Norwegian Labour Party
Reidar T. Larsen Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Else Repål Norwegian Labour Party
Lars T. Platou Conservative Party of Norway
Ottar Landfald Centre Party (Norway) Elected on a joint list of Centre Party (Norway)/Christian Democratic Party of Norway/Venstre (Norway).

Hordaland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Harry Hansen Norwegian Labour Party
Sverre L. Mo Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Per Hysing-Dahl Conservative Party of Norway
Arne Nilsen Norwegian Labour Party
Einar Nyheim Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Bergfrid Fjose Christian Democratic Party of Norway Briefly appointed to the Cabinet in early October 1973, before Trygve Bratteli formed his second cabinet. During this short period she was replaced by Magne Haldorsen.
Sigrid Utkilen Conservative Party of Norway
Sverre Helland Centre Party (Norway)
Margit Tøsdal Norwegian Labour Party
Ole Myrvoll Det Nye FolkePartyet
Harald Bjarne Slettebø Anders Langes Party
Georg Johan Jacobsen Norwegian Labour Party
Asbjørn Haugstvedt Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Håkon Randal Conservative Party of Norway
Aksel Fossen Norwegian Labour Party

Møre and Romsdal

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Alv Jakob Fostervoll Norwegian Labour Party
Odd Vigestad Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Arnt Gudleik Hagen Centre Party (Norway)
Arve Berg Norwegian Labour Party
Hans Hammond Rossbach Venstre (Norway)
Kjell Magne Bondevik Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Oddbjørn Sverre Langlo Conservative Party of Norway
Arnold Weiberg-Aurdal Centre Party (Norway)
Kåre Stokkeland Norwegian Labour Party
Ola Langset Sosialistisk Valgforbund

Nordland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Rolf Hellem Norwegian Labour Party
Eivind Bolle Norwegian Labour Party
Willy Arne Wold Centre Party (Norway)
Hanna Kvanmo Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Odd With Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Håkon Kyllingmark Conservative Party of Norway
Bjarne Mørk-Eidem Norwegian Labour Party
Per Karstensen Norwegian Labour Party
Kåre Rønning Centre Party (Norway)
Odin Hansen Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Karl Sverre Klevstad Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Anne-Lise Steinbach Norwegian Labour Party

Oppland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Thorstein Treholt Norwegian Labour Party
Liv Andersen Norwegian Labour Party
Ola O. Røssum Centre Party (Norway) Elected on a joint list of Centre Party (Norway)/Venstre (Norway).
Per Mellesmo Norwegian Labour Party
Bodil Finsveen Centre Party (Norway) Elected on a joint list of Centre Party (Norway)/Venstre (Norway).
Rolf Furuseth Norwegian Labour Party
Harald U. Lied Conservative Party of Norway

Oslo

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Trygve Bratteli Norwegian Labour Party
Kåre Willoch Conservative Party of Norway
Aase Lionæs Norwegian Labour Party
Karin Hafstad Conservative Party of Norway
Finn Rudolf Gustavsen Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Gunnar Alf Larsen Norwegian Labour Party
Paul Thyness Conservative Party of Norway
Kåre Kristiansen Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Haldis Havrøy Norwegian Labour Party
Anders Lange Anders Langes Party
Berit Ås Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Lars Roar Langslet Conservative Party of Norway
Einar Førde Norwegian Labour Party
Jan P. Syse Conservative Party of Norway
Knut Frydenlund Norwegian Labour Party

Rogaland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Gunnar Berge Norwegian Labour Party
Jakob Aano Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Lauritz Bernhard Sirevaag Conservative Party of Norway
Geirmund Ihle Norwegian Labour Party
Karl Aasland Centre Party (Norway)
Knut Haus Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Berge Furre Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Erling Erland Anders Langes Party
Edvard Magnus Edvardsen Norwegian Labour Party
Kristin Kverneland Lønningdal Conservative Party of Norway

Sogn and Fjordane

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Sverre Johan Juvik Norwegian Labour Party
John Austrheim Centre Party (Norway) Briefly appointed to the Cabinet in early October 1973, before Trygve Bratteli formed his second cabinet. During this short period he was replaced by Leiv Erdal.
Knut Myrstad Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Oddleif Fagerheim Norwegian Labour Party
Ambjørg Sælthun Centre Party (Norway)

Telemark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Aslak Versto Norwegian Labour Party
Finn Kristensen Norwegian Labour Party
Arne Kielland Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Jørgen Sønstebø Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Hallvard Eika Venstre (Norway) Elected on a joint list with Centre Party (Norway)/Venstre (Norway). Briefly appointed to the Cabinet in early October 1973, before Trygve Bratteli formed his second cabinet. During this short period he was replaced by Eivind Øygarden.
Torstein Tynning Conservative Party of Norway

Troms

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Asbjørn Sjøthun Norwegian Labour Party
Johannes Gilleberg Centre Party (Norway) Valgt på fellesliste Centre Party (Norway)/Venstre (Norway).
Kirsten Myklevoll Norwegian Labour Party
Martin Buvik Conservative Party of Norway
Ottar Brox Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Per Almar Aas Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Nord-Trøndelag

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Guttorm Hansen Norwegian Labour Party
Johan A. Vikan Centre Party (Norway) Elected on a joint list of Centre Party (Norway)/Venstre (Norway).
Johan Støa Norwegian Labour Party Died in September 1973. Replaced by Asbjørn Mathisen and then Steiner Arvid Kvalø.
Johan J. Jakobsen Centre Party (Norway) Elected on a joint list of Centre Party (Norway)/Venstre (Norway).
Ottar Gravås Christian Democratic Party of Norway Elected on a joint list of Conservative Party of Norway/Christian Democratic Party of Norway.
Johnny Stenberg Norwegian Labour Party

Sør-Trøndelag

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Liv Aasen Norwegian Labour Party
Roald Åsmund Bye Norwegian Labour Party
Otto Lyng Conservative Party of Norway
Kai Øverland Sosialistisk Valgforbund Died in August 1975, was replaced by Aud Gustad
Per Borten Centre Party (Norway)
Kjell Helland Norwegian Labour Party
Jens P. Flå Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Hermund Eian Conservative Party of Norway
Rolf Fjeldvær Norwegian Labour Party
Arent M. Henriksen Sosialistisk Valgforbund

Vestfold

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Astrid Murberg Martinsen Norwegian Labour Party
Odd Vattekar Conservative Party of Norway
Petter Furberg Norwegian Labour Party
Torgeir Andersen Conservative Party of Norway
Aslaug Fadum Centre Party (Norway) Elected on a joint list of Centre Party (Norway)/Venstre (Norway).
Åge Ramberg Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Alf Martin Bjørnø Norwegian Labour Party

Østfold

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Ingvar Bakken Norwegian Labour Party
Arvid Johanson Norwegian Labour Party
Svenn Thorkild Stray Conservative Party of Norway
Lars Korvald Christian Democratic Party of Norway Briefly Prime Minister in early October 1973, before Trygve Bratteli formed his second cabinet. During this short period he was replaced by Odd Steinar Holøs.
Liv Stubberud Norwegian Labour Party
Otto Hauglin Sosialistisk Valgforbund
Anton Skulberg Centre Party (Norway) Briefly appointed to the Cabinet in early October 1973, before Trygve Bratteli formed his second cabinet. During this short period he was replaced by Birgit Wiig.
Thorbjørn Kultorp Norwegian Labour Party

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