List of members of Stortinget 1981-1985

List of members of Stortinget 1981-1985

List of all members of the Storting in period 1981 to 1985. The list includes all those initially elected toStorting.

There were a total of 155 representatives, distributed among the parties: 65 (66 after the runoff) to Norwegian Labour Party,54 (53 after the runoff) to Conservative Party of Norway, 15 to Christian Democratic Party of Norway, 11 to
Centre Party (Norway),4 to Socialist Left Party, 2 to Progress Party (Norway) and 2 to Venstre (Norway).

There was a runoff in Buskerud. Norwegian Labour Party won an additional seat at the expense of the Conservative Party of Norway.

Aust-Agder

Buskerud

Before Runoff

Hedmark

Nordland

Rogaland

Troms

Vestfold

Østfold


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