List of members of the Storting, 1977–1981

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List of all members of the Storting in the period 1977 to 1981. The list includes all those initially elected to the Storting.

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There were a total of 155 representatives, distributed among the Partyes: 76 to Norwegian Labour Party, 41 to Conservative Party of Norway, 22 to Christian Democratic Party of Norway, 12 to Centre Party (Norway), 2 to Socialist Left Party and 2 to Venstre (Norway) [1]

Aust-Agder

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Osmund Faremo Norwegian Labour Party
Johannes Vågsnes Christian Democratic Party of Norway Elected as part of a joint list consisting of Centre Party/[Christian Democratic Party/Venstre/Det Nye FolkePartiet.
Astrid Gjertsen Conservative Party of Norway
Thor Lund Norwegian Labour Party

Vest-Agder

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Engly Lie Norwegian Labour Party
Tore Austad Conservative Party of Norway
Toralf Westermoen Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Odd Lien Norwegian Labour Party
Ragnar Udjus Centre Party (Norway) Elected as part of a joint list consisting of Centre Party/Christian Democratic Party/Venstre/Det Nye FolkePartiet.

Akershus

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Inger Louise Valle Norwegian Labour Party
Jo Benkow Conservative Party of Norway
Thor Gystad Norwegian Labour Party
Rolf Presthus Conservative Party of Norway
Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen Norwegian Labour Party
Gerd Kirste Conservative Party of Norway
Helen Marie Bøsterud Norwegian Labour Party
Carl Fredrik Lowzow Conservative Party of Norway
Anne-Olaug Ingeborgrud Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Erland Asdahl Centre Party (Norway)

Buskerud

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Tor Oftedal Norwegian Labour Party Died in October 1980. Was replaced by Aase Moløkken.
Mona Røkke Conservative Party of Norway
Gunnar Thorleif Hvashovd Norwegian Labour Party
Kirsti Kolle Grøndahl Norwegian Labour Party
Hans E. Strand Conservative Party of Norway
Olaf Øen Norwegian Labour Party
Hans Torgersen Christian Democratic Party of Norway Elected as part of a joint list consisting of Centre Party/Christian Democratic Party/Venstre/Det Nye FolkePartiet

Finnmark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Valter Gabrielsen Norwegian Labour Party
Per A. Utsi Norwegian Labour Party
Thor Listau Conservative Party of Norway
Oddrunn Pettersen Norwegian Labour Party

Hedmark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Odvar Nordli Norwegian Labour Party Cabinet member and Prime Minister until February 1981. His seat was taken by Odd Torgeir Rusten
Kjell Magne Fredheim Norwegian Labour Party
Else Repål Norwegian Labour Party
Ottar Landfald Centre Party (Norway)
Sigbjørn Johnsen Norwegian Labour Party
Christian Erlandsen Conservative Party of Norway
Kjell Borgen Norwegian Labour Party
Anne-Lise Bakken Norwegian Labour Party

Hordaland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Harry Hansen Norwegian Labour Party
Per Hysing-Dahl Conservative Party of Norway
Sverre L. Mo Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Arne Nilsen Norwegian Labour Party
Sigrid Utkilen Conservative Party of Norway
Margit Tøsdal Norwegian Labour Party
Asbjørn Haugstvedt Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Håkon Randal Conservative Party of Norway
Hallvard Bakke Norwegian Labour Party
Sverre Helland Centre Party (Norway)
Arne Skauge Conservative Party of Norway
Aksel Fossen Norwegian Labour Party
Hans Olav Tungesvik Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Inger-Lise Skarstein Conservative Party of Norway
Georg Johan Jacobsen Norwegian Labour Party

Møre og Romsdal

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Asbjørn Reidar Jordahl Norwegian Labour Party
Odd Vigestad Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Oddbjørn Sverre Langlo Conservative Party of Norway
Arve Berg Norwegian Labour Party
Arnold Weiberg-Aurdal Centre Party (Norway)
Kjell Magne Bondevik Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Mary Eide Norwegian Labour Party
Anders Talleraas Conservative Party of Norway
Hans Hammond Rossbach Venstre (Norway)
Aslaug Fredriksen Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Nordland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Eivind Bolle Norwegian Labour Party
Rolf Hellem Norwegian Labour Party
Håkon Kyllingmark Conservative Party of Norway
Bjarne Mørk-Eidem Norwegian Labour Party
Odd With Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Kåre Rønning Centre Party (Norway)
Anne-Lise Steinbach Norwegian Labour Party
Petter Thomassen Conservative Party of Norway
Per Karstensen Norwegian Labour Party
Gudmund Grytøyr Norwegian Labour Party
Karl Sverre Klevstad Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Hanna Kvanmo Socialist Left Party

Oppland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Liv Andersen Norwegian Labour Party
Rolf Furuseth Norwegian Labour Party
Ola O. Røssum Centre Party (Norway)
Kristine Rusten Norwegian Labour Party
Harald U. Lied Conservative Party of Norway
Åge Hovengen Norwegian Labour Party
Olav Djupvik Christian Democratic Party of Norway

Oslo

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Trygve Bratteli Norwegian Labour Party
Kåre Willoch Conservative Party of Norway
Reiulf Steen Norwegian Labour Party
Wenche Bryn Lowzow Conservative Party of Norway
Gro Harlem Brundtland Norwegian Labour Party
Jan P. Syse Conservative Party of Norway
Eli Kristiansen Christian Democratic Party of Norway Elected as part of a joint list consisting of Centre Party/Christian Democratic Party/Venstre/Det Nye FolkePartiet.
Thorbjørn Berntsen Norwegian Labour Party
Lars Roar Langslet Conservative Party of Norway
Haldis Havrøy Norwegian Labour Party
Paul Thyness Conservative Party of Norway
Stein Ørnhøi Socialist Left Party
Knut Frydenlund Norwegian Labour Party
Karin Hafstad Conservative Party of Norway
Einar Førde Norwegian Labour Party

Rogaland

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Gunnar Berge Norwegian Labour Party
Kristin Kverneland Lønningdal Conservative Party of Norway
Jakob Aano Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Geirmund Ihle Norwegian Labour Party
Claus Egil Feyling Conservative Party of Norway
Knut Haus Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Gunn Vigdis Olsen-Hagen Norwegian Labour Party
Ole Gabriel Ueland Centre Party (Norway)
Marit Løvvig Conservative Party of Norway
Hans Frette Norwegian Labour Party

Sogn og Fjordane

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Kåre Øvregard Norwegian Labour Party
Per J. Husabø Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Lars Lefdal Conservative Party of Norway
Ambjørg Sælthun Centre Party (Norway)
Oddleif Fagerheim Norwegian Labour Party

Telemark

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Finn Kristensen Norwegian Labour Party
Turid Dørumsgaard Varsi Norwegian Labour Party
Torstein Tynning Conservative Party of Norway
Kjell Bohlin Norwegian Labour Party
Jørgen Sønstebø Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Egil Bergsland Norwegian Labour Party

Troms

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Asbjørn Sjøthun Norwegian Labour Party
Arnljot Norwich Conservative Party of Norway
Kirsten Myklevoll Norwegian Labour Party
Per Almar Aas Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Rolf Nilssen Norwegian Labour Party
Margit Hansen-Krone Conservative Party of Norway

Nord-Trøndelag

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Guttorm Hansen Norwegian Labour Party
Inger Lise Gjørv Norwegian Labour Party
Johan J. Jakobsen Centre Party (Norway)
Gunnar Vada Conservative Party of Norway Elected on a joint list consisting of the Conservative Party/Christian Democratic Party.
Johnny Stenberg Norwegian Labour Party
Reidar Due Centre Party (Norway)

Sør-Trøndelag

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Liv Aasen Norwegian Labour Party
Hermund Eian Conservative Party of Norway
Roald Åsmund Bye Norwegian Labour Party
Jens P. Flå Christian Democratic Party of Norway Elected as part of a joint list consisting of Centre Party/Christian Democratic Party/Venstre/Det Nye FolkePartiet.
Kjell Helland Norwegian Labour Party
Johan Syrstad Centre Party (Norway)
Gunvor Margaret Schnitler Conservative Party of Norway
Rolf Fjeldvær Norwegian Labour Party
Jostein Berntsen Norwegian Labour Party
Odd Einar Dørum Venstre (Norway) Elected as part of a joint list consisting of Centre Party/Christian Democratic Party/Venstre/Det Nye FolkePartiet.

Vestfold

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Astrid Murberg Martinsen Norwegian Labour Party
Odd Vattekar Conservative Party of Norway
Petter Furberg Norwegian Labour Party
Thor Knudsen Conservative Party of Norway
Alf Martin Bjørnø Norwegian Labour Party
Åge Ramberg Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Karen Sogn Conservative Party of Norway

Østfold

NamePartyComments/Suppleant representatives
Ingvar Bakken Norwegian Labour Party
Arvid Johanson Norwegian Labour Party
Svenn Thorkild Stray Conservative Party of Norway
Liv Stubberud Norwegian Labour Party
Lars Korvald Christian Democratic Party of Norway
Thorbjørn Kultorp Norwegian Labour Party
Georg Apenes Conservative Party of Norway
Tom Thoresen Norwegian Labour Party

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