Vestfold (Storting constituency)

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Vestfold
Constituency
for the Storting
Vestfold in Norway.svg
Location of Vestfold within Norway
County Vestfold
Population258,185 (2025) [1]
Electorate191,631 (2025)
Area2,168 km2 (2025) [2]
Current constituency
Created1921
Seats
List
  • 6 (2005–present)
  • 7 (1953–2005)
  • 4 (1921–1953)
Members of the Storting [3]
List
Created from

Vestfold is one of the 19 multi-member constituencies of the Storting, the national legislature of Norway. The constituency was established in 1921 following the introduction of proportional representation for elections to the Storting. It is conterminous with the county of Vestfold. The constituency currently elects six of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2025 parliamentary election it had 191,631 registered electors.

Contents

Electoral system

Vestfold currently elects six of the 169 members of the Storting using the open [a] party-list proportional representation electoral system. [7] [8] Constituency seats are allocated by the County Electoral Committee using the Modified Sainte-Laguë method. [9] [10] Compensatory seats (seats at large or levelling seats) are calculated based on the national vote and are allocated by the National Electoral Committee using the Modified Sainte-Laguë method at the constituency level (one for each constituency). [9] Only parties that reach the 4% national threshold compete for compensatory seats. [11] [12]

Election results

Summary

Election Communists
K
Reds
R / RV / FMS
Socialist Left
SV / SF
Labour
Ap
Greens
MDG
Centre
Sp / Bp / L
Liberals
V
Christian
Democrats

KrF
Conservatives
H
Progress
FrP / ALP
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
2025 7,4314.91%06,1894.09%041,58927.49%26,4884.29%04,9823.29%05,2913.50%06,2394.12%024,96816.50%141,73127.58%3
2021 6,1554.43%08,6706.24%037,51826.98%25,4283.90%013,7759.91%15,7714.15%04,8613.50%034,83125.05%217,27112.42%1
2017 2,6021.86%06,9274.95%039,11827.96%24,1072.94%08,7776.27%05,3733.84%05,1593.69%042,17930.14%323,62816.89%1
2013 9320.68%05,2663.81%040,86929.61%23,4072.47%04,0842.96%06,2284.51%06,7354.88%041,35729.96%226,97719.54%2
2009 8480.65%08,5516.52%044,16933.69%34950.38%04,2573.25%03,9443.01%06,1644.70%025,75219.64%135,68727.22%2
2005 790.06%08010.62%010,8088.36%039,08530.24%33120.24%04,6493.60%06,5135.04%07,7756.02%019,79015.31%137,88629.31%2
2001 380.03%06830.55%014,30811.56%126,76321.62%23870.31%04,1123.32%03,5072.83%013,61210.99%131,52425.46%223,12218.68%1
1997 620.05%01,3151.06%06,5145.26%041,51733.50%33290.27%06,9475.61%04,0053.23%015,52912.53%122,38418.06%124,87320.07%2
1993 6490.55%07,6606.51%041,62335.36%32860.24%015,58813.24%13,2362.75%08,0746.86%027,16723.08%211,85010.07%1
1989 6640.53%010,4748.28%138,03430.08%36450.51%05,7134.52%03,4142.70%08,9927.11%036,57928.93%220,88416.52%1
1985 900.07%04640.39%04,7623.95%042,64735.40%35,3604.45%03,2112.67%08,4567.02%149,23440.87%35,7464.77%0
1981 1310.11%05880.50%03,3882.91%039,51733.89%38,6167.39%09,5448.18%048,81241.86%45,4464.67%0
1977 1570.15%03610.34%02,7412.55%042,75739.81%37,7317.20%02,9842.78%010,94010.19%136,24433.75%32,1391.99%0
1973 2960.30%08,9198.94%033,75033.84%310,59810.63%110,28710.31%126,44126.51%26,5916.61%0
1969 6410.65%02,6022.63%043,78144.31%413,85414.02%18,2908.39%029,64730.00%2
1965 6660.71%04,5284.83%039,75042.43%310,05710.74%18,5029.08%130,17232.21%2
1961 1,8251.93%044,10846.64%47,2267.64%06,5696.95%05,9506.29%028,88530.55%3
1957 1,6221.77%043,83847.78%48,2268.97%06,1726.73%031,89034.76%3
1953 2,3692.63%041,62846.26%46,5577.29%07,0897.88%05,7736.41%026,58029.53%3
1949 1,4762.45%026,07743.31%210,98318.24%14,0506.73%017,44228.97%1
1945 3,5717.22%020,29241.04%25,45711.04%06,65913.47%013,46427.23%2
1936 16,40435.01%25,50111.74%06,86914.66%016,96436.20%2
1933 1450.38%011,54430.03%15,11613.31%06,39716.64%113,37934.80%2
1930 7,66721.06%15,96216.37%05,98116.43%116,80146.14%2
1927 7,92828.00%15,11918.08%14,02214.20%011,24839.72%2
1924 2270.83%03,49812.85%04,34915.98%13,87114.22%013,45949.46%3
1921 3,28913.65%03,36213.95%03,36213.95%112,58852.24%3

(Excludes compensatory seats. Figures in italics represent joint lists.)

Detailed

2020s

2025

Results of the 2025 parliamentary election held on 8 September 2025: [13]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
votes
%Seats
Færder Holme-
strand
Horten Larvik Sande-
fjord
Tøns-
berg
Con. Com. Tot.
Progress Party FrP4,1704,7474,2708,35310,9939,19841,73127.58%303
Labour Party Ap4,7704,2505,0778,3319,3289,83341,58927.49%202
Conservative Party H3,2612,0952,3864,2246,7666,23624,96816.50%101
Red Party R8898301,0471,2871,7011,6777,4314.91%000
Green Party MDG1,0165818759321,3991,6856,4884.29%011
Christian Democratic Party KrF5536325181,2141,7371,5856,2394.12%000
Socialist Left Party SV7235358401,1411,3911,5596,1894.09%000
Liberal Party V6964345777971,4091,3785,2913.50%000
Centre Party Sp2937783431,1791,1631,2264,9823.29%000
Norway Democrats ND1321681332232982741,2280.81%000
Pensioners' Party PP1161091212802892661,1810.78%000
Generation PartyGP1331211291942412531,0710.71%000
Industry and Business Party INP941141171732712009690.64%000
Conservative K6462381682321907540.50%000
Peace and Justice FOR57335979113994400.29%000
DNI PartyDNI3143224369792870.19%000
Welfare and Innovation PartyVIP3622294555722590.17%000
Center Party PS2518193543692090.14%000
Valid votes17,05915,57216,60028,69837,49835,879151,306100.00%617
Blank votes1261271522083153071,2350.81%
Rejected votes – other313320487271660.11%
Total polled17,21615,73216,77228,95437,82036,213152,70779.69%
Registered electors20,86919,60021,15336,84548,58544,579191,631
Turnout82.50%80.27%79.29%78.58%77.84%81.23%79.69%

The following candidates were elected: [14] [15]

2021

Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 13 September 2021: [16]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
votes
%Seats
Færder Holme-
strand
Horten Larvik Sande-
fjord
Tøns-
berg
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap4,0733,7425,0267,4498,6028,62637,51826.98%202
Conservative Party H4,7773,0403,3175,8799,4698,34934,83125.05%202
Progress Party FrP1,7191,9281,6533,8144,4813,67617,27112.42%101
Centre Party Sp1,0402,0631,1093,0063,2083,34913,7759.91%101
Socialist Left Party SV1,0917271,1741,5481,9372,1938,6706.24%011
Red Party R7905689721,0531,3511,4216,1554.43%000
Liberal Party V8534156269141,4381,5255,7714.15%000
Green Party MDG8294226348381,2041,5015,4283.90%000
Christian Democratic Party KrF4404553999821,2961,2894,8613.50%000
Democrats in Norway 1882391933295303471,8261.31%000
The Christians PDK5649441411961766620.48%000
Pensioners' Party PP5872721171411025620.40%000
Industry and Business Party INP59334856132754030.29%000
Health Party4142586698783830.28%000
Center Party 30323563134873810.27%000
Capitalist Party 2627162554501980.14%000
Alliance - Alternative for Norway1112163057201460.11%000
Pirate Party of Norway 1411151439321250.09%000
People's Action No to More Road Tolls FNB410991722710.05%000
Valid votes16,09913,88715,41626,33334,38432,918139,037100.00%617
Blank votes107951231662132509540.68%
Rejected votes – other192042713201030.07%
Total polled16,22514,00215,54326,52634,61033,188140,09476.57%
Registered electors20,21518,28720,47535,55146,31742,116182,961
Turnout80.26%76.57%75.91%74.61%74.72%78.80%76.57%

The following candidates were elected: [17]

2010s

2017

Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 11 September 2017: [18]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
votes
%Seats
Hof Holme-
strand
Horten Lardal Larvik Nøtter-
øy
Re Sande Sande-
fjord
Svel-
vik
Tjøme Tøns-
berg
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H4381,7444,1532436,8804,5731,2791,47311,3191,0539658,05942,17930.14%303
Labour Party Ap4771,8795,0234687,3263,4291,2221,4548,8061,0217147,29939,11827.96%202
Progress Party FrP2789892,3082134,8821,7899481,1705,8387755223,91623,62816.89%101
Centre Party Sp2994877762921,4994379555401,9022801591,1518,7776.27%000
Socialist Left Party SV80302954391,0857042071841,5441241531,5516,9274.95%000
Liberal Party V41226541268616141181921,354891491,1625,3733.84%011
Christian Democratic Party KrF54230390391,0894163251311,23778681,1025,1593.69%000
Green Party MDG6116654025664478138113903901417884,1072.94%000
Red Party R3413847821410260647448259735092,6021.86%000
Health Party73473141274026271762191186720.48%000
The Christians PDK8201251002611413753724030.29%000
Capitalist Party 220181282716169676723090.22%000
Pirate Party of Norway 5102623214876349372170.16%000
The Alliance1618531215134848261860.13%000
Democrats in Norway 311183334594940211600.11%000
Coastal Party KP03841217843508121110.08%000
Valid votes1,7886,26515,3361,40025,05912,8495,3355,41133,9893,6142,98725,895139,928100.00%617
Blank votes11411211216988443922636341779980.71%
Rejected votes – other0218224406537314311820.13%
Total polled1,7996,30815,4751,41425,25212,9775,3855,45534,2523,6533,03526,103141,10877.70%
Registered electors2,3038,10819,9811,82932,92116,1236,8316,78544,9014,8733,81733,140181,612
Turnout78.12%77.80%77.45%77.31%76.70%80.49%78.83%80.40%76.28%74.96%79.51%78.77%77.70%

The following candidates were elected: [19]

2013

Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 2013: [20]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
votes
%Seats
Ande-
bu
Hof Holme-
strand
Horten Lardal Larvik Nøtter-
øy
Re Sande Sande-
fjord
Stokke Svel-
vik
Tjøme Tøns-
berg
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H7944181,6294,3952966,6954,5791,2451,3388,3791,8921,0579907,65041,35729.96%202
Labour Party Ap9425692,1245,1355447,7243,4451,2911,5846,6921,8611,1907806,98840,86929.61%202
Progress Party FrP5942911,0752,5822095,9642,1559521,1925,2691,1778976054,01526,97719.54%202
Christian Democratic Party KrF18859286542721,4195524011861,080434107911,3186,7354.88%011
Liberal Party V12767234728379376731812241,1762591351281,3226,2284.51%000
Socialist Left Party SV927124773736725591150124882252671341,1585,2663.81%000
Centre Party Sp25019424124418861613973729432729482414374,0842.96%000
Green Party MDG5849129457265754298159496142731576763,4072.47%000
Red Party R161545161815210423171563510281629320.68%000
The Christians (Norway) PDK12453431314849411014655145986910.50%000
Pensioners' Party PP741652573341282802678645960.43%000
Pirate Party of Norway 116207946341171383191113944740.34%000
Christian Unity Party KSP114421441125263913252050.15%000
Coastal Party KP20718310176447476261570.11%000
Democrats in Norway 10280143211332115650.05%000
Valid votes3,1051,7516,11215,2021,44525,15612,8235,1445,05625,0896,4623,6602,99024,048138,043100.00%617
Blank votes121028949135314436873718141527070.51%
Rejected votes – other1073105113233225750.05%
Total polled3,1181,7616,14715,3271,45425,29612,8655,1915,09425,1796,5023,6803,00624,205138,82578.53%
Registered electors4,1022,2607,86319,6251,84932,40515,7506,4956,36032,7128,2094,8553,73030,564176,779
Turnout76.01%77.92%78.18%78.10%78.64%78.06%81.68%79.92%80.09%76.97%79.21%75.80%80.59%79.19%78.53%

The following candidates were elected: [21]

2000s

2009

Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 2009: [22]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
votes
%Seats
Ande-
bu
Hof Holme-
strand
Horten Lardal Larvik Nøtter-
øy
Re Sande Sande-
fjord
Stokke Svel-
vik
Tjøme Tøns-
berg
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap9026362,3135,6836018,6953,6251,3651,7667,1811,9241,2868327,36044,16933.69%303
Progress Party FrP7604011,4283,5122906,9403,2291,2591,3106,9951,5801,1388775,96835,68727.22%202
Conservative Party H4842719652,5971774,2213,0037107475,7291,0896665684,52525,75219.64%101
Socialist Left Party SV1601003481,199541,3809152452191,3424071272331,8228,5516.52%011
Christian Democratic Party KrF18156234492671,3794873981351,00641497681,1506,1644.70%000
Centre Party Sp221223219253196689149712300340315103404974,2573.25%000
Liberal Party V924713938738640443124125692204691098353,9443.01%000
Red Party R131340161613512114121273412201408480.65%000
Pensioners' Party PP7719594684781218718129655220.40%000
Green Party MDG15517541717410911321710884950.38%000
Christian Unity Party KSP93122745918184562963512990.23%000
Norwegian Patriots NP606291391312724891281830.14%000
Coastal Party KP19171612010772358791400.11%000
Democrats in Norway 822919711315600331060.08%000
Valid votes2,8771,7655,74914,4781,44124,34512,1414,8934,65623,8306,0543,5402,77722,571131,117100.00%617
Blank votes97407370702024802820161135070.38%
Rejected votes – other30020103062010240870.07%
Total polled2,8891,7725,78914,5531,44824,35512,2144,9134,68623,9306,0833,5602,79522,724131,71176.83%
Registered electors3,8562,2687,59819,0011,84131,91915,4116,2815,97831,8647,8094,7713,55929,267171,423
Turnout74.92%78.13%76.19%76.59%78.65%76.30%79.26%78.22%78.39%75.10%77.90%74.62%78.53%77.64%76.83%

The following candidates were elected: [23]

2005

Results of the 2005 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 2005: [24] [25]

PartyVotes per municipalityTotal
votes
%Seats
Ande-
bu
Hof Holme-
strand
Horten Lardal Larvik Nøtter-
øy
Re Sande Sande-
fjord
Stokke Svel-
vik
Tjøme Tøns-
berg
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap7356192,1255,2075678,0682,9141,0821,6066,6011,5821,2256166,13839,08530.24%303
Progress Party FrP7443771,5533,7692876,9753,7671,2921,3527,5361,6041,1111,0366,48337,88629.31%202
Conservative Party H4242297632,0411683,3402,2475575704,2718055653893,42119,79015.31%101
Socialist Left Party SV1931694771,439671,7421,1182992841,7894782212742,25810,8088.36%011
Christian Democratic Party KrF214115304648841,6436135001651,327543136941,3897,7756.02%000
Liberal Party V17765248630671,2436852602061,1653001281451,1946,5135.04%000
Centre Party Sp250193214322190848182663292425361108455564,6493.60%000
Red Electoral Alliance RV6165816351309116121103513211258010.62%000
Pensioners' Party PP1322461565451372322267685700.44%000
Reform Party 111524051376116121132314630.36%000
Coastal Party KP42133947229151580111111433490.27%000
Green Party MDG12662325255810711557403120.24%000
Democrats 40141602219174121327371670.13%000
Communist Party of Norway K112811530212150118790.06%000
Valid votes2,7881,7955,80614,3901,44724,22011,9054,7284,52623,6475,7963,5322,66622,001129,247100.00%617
Blank votes131433751556502112843127131095530.43%
Rejected votes – other0021713119019142381070.08%
Total polled2,8011,8095,84114,4821,46324,27911,9664,7584,53823,7505,8283,5632,68122,148129,90778.04%
Registered electors3,6922,2777,38418,5961,85831,31914,9045,9685,64031,1207,4344,7113,41128,154166,468
Turnout75.87%79.45%79.10%77.88%78.74%77.52%80.29%79.73%80.46%76.32%78.40%75.63%78.60%78.67%78.04%

The following candidates were elected: [26]

2001

Results of the 2001 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 2001: [24] [25]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Conservative Party H31,52425.46%202
Labour Party Ap26,76321.62%202
Progress Party FrP23,12218.68%112
Socialist Left Party SV14,30811.56%101
Christian Democratic Party KrF13,61210.99%101
Centre Party Sp4,1123.32%000
Liberal Party V3,5072.83%000
The Political Party DPP1,3531.09%000
Pensioners' Party PP1,0930.88%000
Coastal Party KP7030.57%000
Red Electoral Alliance RV6830.55%000
Green Party MDG3870.31%000
Christian Unity Party KSP2500.20%000
Fatherland Party FLP1090.09%000
Norwegian People's Party NFP580.05%000
Liberal People's Party DLF430.03%000
Communist Party of Norway K380.03%000
County Lists2,1411.73%000
Valid votes123,806100.00%718
Rejected votes6660.54%
Total polled124,47276.62%
Registered electors162,464

The following candidates were elected: [27]

1990s

1997

Results of the 1997 parliamentary election held on 15 September 1997: [28] [29] [30]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap41,51733.50%303
Progress Party FrP24,87320.07%202
Conservative Party H22,38418.06%101
Christian Democratic Party KrF15,52912.53%101
Centre Party Sp6,9475.61%000
Socialist Left Party SV6,5145.26%000
Liberal Party V4,0053.23%000
Red Electoral Alliance RV1,3151.06%000
Green Party MDG3290.27%000
Fatherland Party FLP2240.18%000
Natural Law Party 1350.11%000
Liberal People's Party DLF800.06%000
Communist Party of Norway K620.05%000
Valid votes123,914100.00%707
Rejected votes5710.46%
Total polled124,48578.85%
Registered electors157,882

The following candidates were elected: [31]

1993

Results of the 1993 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1993: [32] [33] [34]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap41,62335.36%303
Conservative Party H27,16723.08%202
Centre Party Sp15,58813.24%101
Progress Party FrP11,85010.07%101
Christian Democratic Party KrF8,0746.86%000
Socialist Left Party SV7,6606.51%000
Liberal Party V3,2362.75%000
Fatherland Party FLP1,1360.97%000
Red Electoral Alliance RV6490.55%000
New Future Coalition Party SNF3720.32%000
Green Party MDG2860.24%000
Liberal People's Party DLF600.05%000
Valid votes117,701100.00%707
Rejected votes7080.60%
Total polled118,40976.57%
Registered electors154,644

The following candidates were elected: [35]

1980s

1989

Results of the 1989 parliamentary election held on 10 and 11 September 1989: [36] [37] [38] [39]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Labour Party Ap38,03430.08%303
Conservative Party H36,57928.93%202
Progress Party FrP20,88416.52%101
Socialist Left Party SV10,4748.28%101
Christian Democratic Party KrF8,9927.11%000
Centre Party Sp5,7134.52%000
Liberal Party V3,4142.70%000
Pensioners' Party PP9500.75%000
County Lists for Environment and Solidarity FMS6640.53%000
Green Party MDG6450.51%000
Free Elected Representatives460.04%000
Liberals-Europe Party340.03%000
Valid votes126,429100.00%707
Rejected votes2390.19%
Total polled126,66884.26%
Registered electors150,323

The following candidates were elected: [40]

1985

Results of the 1985 parliamentary election held on 8 and 9 September 1985: [41] [42] [43] [44]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Conservative Party H49,23440.87%449,23441.04%3
Labour Party Ap42,64735.40%342,64735.55%3
Christian Democratic Party KrF8,4567.02%013,31611.10%1
Centre Party Sp5,3604.45%0
Progress Party FrP5,7464.77%05,7464.79%0
Socialist Left Party SV4,7623.95%04,7623.97%0
Liberal Party V3,2112.67%03,2112.68%0
Red Electoral Alliance RV4640.39%04640.39%0
Liberal People's Party DLF4620.38%04620.39%0
Communist Party of Norway K900.07%0900.08%0
Free Elected Representatives300.02%0300.03%0
Valid votes120,462100.00%7119,962100.00%7
Rejected votes1680.14%
Total polled120,63083.77%
Registered electors143,995

As the list alliance was entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as list alliance votes. [42] The KrF-Sp list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Christian Democratic Party. [42]

The following candidates were elected: [45] Thor Knudsen (H); Jørgen Kosmo (Ap); Karin Lian (Ap); Åge Ramberg (KrF); Morten Steenstrup (H); Ingrid I. Willoch (H); and Ernst Wroldsen (Ap).

1981

Results of the 1981 parliamentary election held on 13 and 14 September 1981: [46] [47] [48] [49]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative Party H48,81241.86%4
Labour Party Ap39,51733.89%3
Christian Democratic Party KrF9,5448.18%0
Centre Party and Liberal Party Sp-V8,6167.39%0
Progress Party FrP5,4464.67%0
Socialist Left Party SV3,3882.91%0
Red Electoral Alliance RV5880.50%0
Liberal People's Party DLF4970.43%0
Communist Party of Norway K1310.11%0
Free Elected Representatives410.04%0
Plebiscite Party390.03%0
Valid votes116,619100.00%7
Rejected votes1510.13%
Total polled116,77084.30%
Registered electors138,524

The following candidates were elected: [50] Alf Martin Bjørnø (Ap); Thor Knudsen (H); Astrid Murberg Martinsen (Ap); Karen Sogn (H); Morten Steenstrup (H); Ingrid I. Willoch (H); and Ernst Wroldsen (Ap).

1970s

1977

Results of the 1977 parliamentary election held on 11 and 12 September 1977: [51] [52] [53] [54]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap42,75739.81%3
Conservative Party H36,24433.75%3
Christian Democratic Party KrF10,94010.19%1
Centre Party Sp7,7317.20%0
Liberal Party V2,9842.78%0
Socialist Left Party SV2,7412.55%0
Progress Party FrP2,1391.99%0
New People's Party DNF1,1341.06%0
Red Electoral Alliance RV3610.34%0
Communist Party of Norway K1570.15%0
Single Person's Party1090.10%0
Free Elected Representatives590.05%0
Norwegian Democratic Party440.04%0
Valid votes107,400100.00%7
Rejected votes1540.14%
Total polled107,55484.80%
Registered electors126,829

The following candidates were elected: [55] Alf Martin Bjørnø (Ap); Petter Furberg (Ap); Thor Knudsen (H); Astrid Murberg Martinsen (Ap); Åge Ramberg (KrF); Karen Sogn (H); and Odd Vattekar (H).

1973

Results of the 1973 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 1973: [56] [57] [58] [59]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap33,75033.84%3
Conservative Party H26,44126.51%2
Centre Party and Liberal Party Sp-V10,59810.63%1
Christian Democratic Party KrF10,28710.31%1
Socialist Electoral League SV8,9198.94%0
Anders Lange's Party ALP6,5916.61%0
New People's Party DNF2,4392.45%0
Red Electoral Alliance RV2960.30%0
Single Person's Party2660.27%0
Norwegian Democratic Party1430.14%0
Valid votes99,730100.00%7
Rejected votes2380.24%
Total polled99,96881.83%
Registered electors122,168

The following candidates were elected: [60] Torgeir Andersen (H); Alf Martin Bjørnø (Ap); Aslaug Fadum (Sp-V); Petter Furberg (Ap); Astrid Murberg Martinsen (Ap); Åge Ramberg (KrF); and Odd Vattekar (H).

1960s

1969

Results of the 1969 parliamentary election held on 7 and 8 September 1969: [61] [62] [63] [64]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap43,78144.31%4
Conservative Party H29,64730.00%2
Centre Party and Christian Democratic Party Sp-KrF13,85414.02%1
Liberal Party V8,2908.39%0
Socialist People's Party SF2,6022.63%0
Communist Party of Norway K6410.65%0
Valid votes98,815100.00%7
Rejected votes1780.18%
Total polled98,99385.42%
Registered electors115,894

The following candidates were elected: [65] Torgeir Andersen (H); Theodor Dyring (Sp-KrF); Petter Furberg (Ap); Willy Jansson (Ap); Asbjørn Lillås (Ap); Astrid Murberg Martinsen (Ap); and Odd Vattekar (H).

1965

Results of the 1965 parliamentary election held on 12 and 13 September 1965: [66] [67] [68] [69]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap39,75042.43%3
Conservative Party H30,17232.21%2
Centre Party Sp10,05710.74%1
Liberal Party V8,5029.08%1
Socialist People's Party SF4,5284.83%0
Communist Party of Norway K6660.71%0
Valid votes93,675100.00%7
Rejected votes3190.34%
Total polled93,99487.63%
Registered electors107,263

The following candidates were elected: [70] Johan Andersen (Ap); Theodor Dyring (Sp); Gunvor Katharina Eker (Ap); Borghild Bondevik Haga (V); Asbjørn Lillås (Ap); Rolf Schjerven (H); and Johan Møller Warmedal (H).

1961

Results of the 1961 parliamentary election held on 11 September 1961: [71] [72] [73] [74]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap44,10846.64%4
Conservative Party H28,88530.55%3
Centre Party Sp7,2267.64%0
Liberal Party V6,5696.95%0
Christian Democratic Party KrF5,9506.29%0
Communist Party of Norway K1,8251.93%0
Valid votes94,563100.00%7
Rejected votes4440.47%
Total polled95,00782.92%
Registered electors114,574

The following candidates were elected: [72] [75] Johan Andersen (Ap), 44,108 votes; Gunvor Katharina Eker (Ap), 44,104 votes; Asbjørn Lillås (Ap), 44,108 votes; Rolf Schjerven (H), 28,881 votes; Bjarne Støtvig (H), 28,885 votes; Reidar Strømdahl (Ap), 44,108 votes; and Johan Møller Warmedal (H), 28,879 votes.

1950s

1957

Results of the 1957 parliamentary election held on 7 October 1957: [76] [77] [78] [79]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap43,83847.78%4
Conservative Party and Farmers' Party H-Bp31,89034.76%3
Liberal Party V8,2268.97%0
Christian Democratic Party KrF6,1726.73%0
Communist Party of Norway K1,6221.77%0
Valid votes91,748100.00%7
Rejected votes4700.51%
Total polled92,21882.54%
Registered electors111,721

The following candidates were elected: [80] Johan Andersen (Ap); Torgeir Andreas Berge (Ap); Claudia Olsen (H-Bp); Bjarne Støtvig (H-Bp); Reidar Strømdahl (Ap); Oscar Torp (Ap); and Johan Møller Warmedal (H-Bp).

1953

Results of the 1953 parliamentary election held on 12 October 1953: [81] [82] [83]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap41,62846.26%4
Conservative Party H26,58029.53%3
Liberal Party V7,0897.88%0
Farmers' Party Bp6,5577.29%0
Christian Democratic Party KrF5,7736.41%0
Communist Party of Norway K2,3692.63%0
Valid votes89,996100.00%7
Rejected votes5580.62%
Total polled90,55482.94%
Registered electors109,181

The following candidates were elected: [84] Johan Andersen (Ap); Torgeir Andreas Berge (Ap); Sigurd Lersbryggen (H); Claudia Olsen (H); Reidar Strømdahl (Ap); Oscar Torp (Ap); and Johan Møller Warmedal (H).

1940s

1949

Results of the 1949 parliamentary election held on 10 October 1949: [85] [86]

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap26,07743.31%2
Conservative Party H17,44228.97%1
Liberal Party and Farmers' Party V-Bp10,98318.24%1
Christian Democratic Party KrF4,0506.73%0
Communist Party of Norway K1,4762.45%0
Society Party Samfp1890.31%0
Valid votes60,217100.00%4
Rejected votes3790.63%
Total polled60,59683.74%
Registered electors72,360

The following candidates were elected: [87] Torgeir Andreas Berge (Ap); Karl Johan Edvardsen (V-Bp); Sigurd Lersbryggen (H); and Reidar Strømdahl (Ap).

1945

Results of the 1945 parliamentary election held on 8 October 1945: [88] [89]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Labour Party Ap20,29241.04%320,29241.04%2
Conservative Party H13,46427.23%118,91938.27%2
Farmers' Party Bp5,45711.04%0
Liberal Party V6,65913.47%06,65913.47%0
Communist Party of Norway K3,5717.22%03,5717.22%0
Valid votes49,443100.00%449,441100.00%4
Rejected votes4760.95%
Total polled49,91975.63%
Registered electors66,005

As the list alliance was entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as list alliance votes. [88] The H-Bp list alliance's additional seat was allocated to the Conservative Party. [88]

The following candidates were elected: [90] Frithjof Bettum (H); Eivind Kristoffer Eriksen (Ap); Laurits Grønland (Ap); and Sigurd Lersbryggen (H).

1930s

1936

Results of the 1936 parliamentary election held on 19 October 1936: [91] [92]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Conservative Party H16,96436.20%222,41847.89%2
Farmers' Party Bp5,50111.74%0
Labour Party Ap16,40435.01%216,40435.04%2
Liberal Party V6,86914.66%06,86914.67%0
Society Party Samfp6321.35%06321.35%0
Nasjonal Samling NS4861.04%04861.04%0
Wild Votes10.00%010.00%0
Valid votes46,857100.00%446,810100.00%4
Rejected votes5421.14%
Total polled47,39981.67%
Registered electors58,040

As the list alliance was not entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as party votes. [91]

The following candidates were elected: [91] Laurits Grønland (Ap); Johan Mathiassen  [ no ] (Ap); P. Irgens Odberg  [ no ](H); and Nils Jacob Schjerven (H).

1933

Results of the 1933 parliamentary election held on 16 October 1933: [93] [94]

PartyPartyList Alliance
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Vestfold Civic Assembly Party (Conservative Party)BS13,37934.80%218,44548.04%2
Farmers' Party Bp5,11613.31%0
Labour Party Ap11,54430.03%111,54430.07%1
Liberal Party V6,39716.64%16,39716.66%1
Nasjonal Samling–VillagersNS-B1,6564.31%01,6564.31%0
Society Party Samfp2070.54%02070.54%0
Communist Party of Norway K1450.38%01450.38%0
Valid votes38,444100.00%438,394100.00%4
Rejected votes2350.61%
Total polled38,67971.72%
Registered electors53,927

As the list alliance was not entitled to more seats contesting as an alliance than it was contesting as individual parties, the distribution of seats was as party votes. [93]

The following candidates were elected: [93] Svend Foyn Bruun Sr. (BS); Johan Mathiassen  [ no ] (Ap); Nils Jacob Schjerven (BS); and Magnus Tvedten  [ no ] (V).

1930

Results of the 1930 parliamentary election held on 20 October 1930: [95] [96]

PartyVotes%Seats
Vestfold Civic Assembly Party (Conservative Party)BS16,80146.14%2
Labour Party Ap7,66721.06%1
Liberal Party V5,98116.43%1
Farmers' Party Bp5,96216.37%0
Valid votes36,411100.00%4
Rejected votes5551.50%
Total polled36,96674.22%
Registered electors49,803

The following candidates were elected: [95] Svend Foyn Bruun Sr. (BS); Johan Mathiassen  [ no ] (Ap); Nils Jacob Schjerven (BS); and Magnus Tvedten  [ no ] (V).

1920s

1927

Results of the 1927 parliamentary election held on 17 October 1927: [97] [98]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal Party H-FV11,24839.72%2
Labour Party Ap7,92828.00%1
Farmers' Party Bp5,11918.08%1
Liberal Party V4,02214.20%0
Valid votes28,317100.00%4
Rejected votes3411.19%
Total polled28,65861.87%
Registered electors46,316

The following candidates were elected: [97] Svend Foyn Bruun Sr. (H-FV); Hans Kristian Sørensen Kaldager (H-FV); Johan Mathiassen  [ no ] (Ap); and Richard Nilsen Tvedten (Bp).

1924

Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 21 October 1924: [99] [100]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal Party H-FV13,45949.46%3
Farmers' Party Bp4,34915.98%1
Liberal Party V3,87114.22%0
Labour Party Ap3,49812.85%0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S1,8086.64%0
Communist Party of Norway K2270.83%0
Wild Votes20.01%0
Valid votes27,214100.00%4
Rejected votes4031.46%
Total polled27,61763.88%
Registered electors43,234

The following candidates were elected: [99] Svend Foyn Bruun Sr. (H-FV); Hans Kristian Sørensen Kaldager (H-FV); Nils Jacob Schjerven (H-FV); and Richard Nilsen Tvedten (Bp).

1921

Results of the 1921 parliamentary election held on 24 October 1921: [101] [102]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal Party H-FV12,58852.24%3
Liberal Party V3,36213.95%1
Norwegian Farmers' Association L3,36213.95%0
Labour Party Ap3,28913.65%0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S1,4866.17%0
Wild Votes110.05%0
Valid votes24,098100.00%4
Rejected votes3581.46%
Total polled24,45659.79%
Registered electors40,902

The following candidates were elected: [101] Martin Olsen Nalum (V); Ole Olsen Nauen (H-FV); Nils Jacob Schjerven (H-FV); and Haldor Virik  [ no ] (H-FV).

On 24 January 1922 the Storting voted to re-run of the election in Borre, Brunlanes, Fredriksvern, Hedrum, Lardal, Nøtterøy, Sande, Sandeherad, Sem, Skoger, Stokke, Svelvik, Tjølling, Tjøme and Vaale. [103] Results of the election held on 13 March 1922: [101] [104]

PartyVotes%Seats
Conservative Party and Free-minded Liberal Party H-FV13,09749.10%3
Liberal Party V4,53316.99%1
Norwegian Farmers' Association L4,08115.30%0
Labour Party Ap3,92314.71%0
Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway S1,0483.93%0
Wild Votes-6-0.02%0
Valid votes26,676100.00%4
Rejected votes3521.30%
Total polled27,02866.08%
Registered electors40,902

The following candidates were elected: [101] Martin Olsen Nalum (V); Ole Olsen Nauen (H-FV); Nils Jacob Schjerven (H-FV); and Haldor Virik  [ no ] (H-FV).

Notes

  1. Although technically elections to the Storting have open lists, they are in effect closed lists as a majority of those voting for a party must make changes to the lists for the changes to take effect, which has never happened since the introduction of proportional representation in 1921, and as result candidates are elected in the order submitted by the party. [4] [5] [6]

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