Norwegian parliamentary election, 1969

  • DnA: 74
  • Sp: 20
  • KrF: 14
  • V: 13
  • H: 29

The parliamentary election in Norway 1969 was held on September 8, 1969. It was the election of the 50th Storting.

The turnout was 83.8 percent. In some municipalities could also be chosen on September 7.

The opposition Labour Party made ​​significant gains. At the same time, the Socialist People's Party lost so much that they missed the re- entry into parliament. Thus the bourgeois majority of Høyre, Christian People's Party, the center and Liberals was extremely tight confirmed. The government braids remained in office.

To avoid a stalemate between the left and right stock in the future, an increase of Parliament to five seats from 1973 was decided.

Election result

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