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1912 Norwegian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryNorway
typeparliamentary
previous_election1909 Norwegian parliamentary election
previous_year1909
next_election1915 Norwegian parliamentary election
next_year1915
seats_for_electionAll 123 seats in the Storting
election_date21 October 1912 (first round)
4–11 November 1912 (second round)
image_size130x130px
image1Gunnar Knudsen 02.jpg
leader1Gunnar Knudsen
party1Liberal Party (Norway)
last_election146 seats
seats1**70**
seat_change124
popular_vote1**195,526** (V+Ad)
percentage1**39.99%** (V+Ad)
image2Christian Holtermann Knudsen.jpg
leader2Christian Knudsen
party2Labour Party (Norway)
last_election211 seats
seats223
seat_change212
popular_vote2128,455
percentage226.3%
image3Jens Bratlie.jpg
leader3Jens Bratlie
party3Conservative Party (Norway)
last_election341 seats
seats320
seat_change321
popular_vote3162,074 (H+FV)
percentage333.15% (H+FV)
image4Johan Castberg 1900.jpg
leader4Johan Castberg
party4Labour Democrats
last_election42 seats
seats46
seat_change44
popular_vote4*Alliance with V*
percentage4
image5Magnus Halvorsen.jpg
leader5Magnus Halvorsen
party5Free-minded Liberal Party
last_election523 seats
seats54
seat_change519
popular_vote5*Alliance with H*
percentage5
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionJens Bratlie
before_partyConservative Party (Norway)
after_electionJens Bratlie
after_partyConservative Party (Norway)

4–11 November 1912 (second round)

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 21 October 1912, with a second round held between 4 and 11 November. The result was a victory for the alliance of the Liberal Party and the Labour Democrats, which won 76 of the 123 seats in the Storting.

Endorsements

National daily newspapers

NewspaperParty endorsed
*Aftenposten*Conservative Party (Norway)}}" width=5px

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1438 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. (21 October 1912). "Aftenposten". Aftenposten.
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