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1924 Norwegian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryNorway
typeparliamentary
previous_election1921 Norwegian parliamentary election
previous_year1921
next_election1927 Norwegian parliamentary election
next_year1927
seats_for_electionAll 150 seats in the Storting
majority_seats76
election_date21 October 1924
image_size130x130px
image1Ivar Lykke.jpg
leader1Ivar Lykke
party1Conservative Party (Norway)
last_election133.31%, 42 seats
seats1**43**
seat_change11
popular_vote1**316,846** (H+FV)
percentage1**32.53%** (H+FV)
image2Gunnar Knudsen 02.jpg
leader2Gunnar Knudsen
party2Liberal Party (Norway)
last_election220.12%, 37 seats
seats234
seat_change23
popular_vote2180,979
percentage218.58%
image3Torp.PNG
leader3Oscar Torp
party3Labour Party (Norway)
last_election321.29%, 29 seats
seats324
seat_change35
popular_vote3179,567
percentage318.44%
leader4Kristoffer Høgset
party4Farmers'
last_election413.12%, 17 seats
seats422
seat_change45
popular_vote4131,706
percentage413.52%
image5Karl Wilhelm Wefring.jpg
leader5Karl Wilhelm Wefring
party5Free-minded Liberal Party
last_election515 seats with H
seats511
seat_change54
popular_vote5*Alliance with H*
percentage5
color5808080
party6Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway
last_election69.24%, 8 seats
seats68
seat_change60
popular_vote685,743
percentage68.80%
image7Sverre Støstad.jpg
leader7Sverre Støstad
party7Communist Party of Norway
last_election7
seats76
seat_change7*New*
popular_vote759,401
percentage76.10%
party8Radical People's Party (Norway)
last_election82.54%, 2 seats
seats82
seat_change80
popular_vote817,144
percentage81.76 %
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionJohan Ludwig Mowinckel
before_partyLiberal Party (Norway)
after_electionJohan Ludwig Mowinckel
after_partyLiberal Party (Norway)

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 21 October 1924. The result was a victory for the Conservative Party-Liberal Left Party alliance, which won 54 of the 150 seats in the Storting. This is, to date, the last election in which the Labour Party did not receive the most votes or the most seats in the Storting of participating parties.

Endorsements

National daily newspapers

NewspaperParty endorsed
**Conservative Party (Norway)}}
Free-minded Liberal Party (Norway)}}Free-minded Liberal Party
*Sarpen*Conservative Party (Norway)}}
Free-minded Liberal Party (Norway)}}Free-minded Liberal Party
*Trondhjems Adresseavis*Conservative Party (Norway)}}
Free-minded Liberal Party (Norway)}}Free-minded Liberal Party

Results

||row10=Wild votes|votes10=62

Seat distribution

ConstituencyTotal
seatsSeats wonH–FVVApBSdKRFConservative Party (Norway)}};"Liberal Party (Norway)}};"Labour Party (Norway)}};"Centre Party (Norway)}};"Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway}};;"Communist Party of Norway}};;"Radical People's Party (Norway)}};"Akershus7Aust-Agder4Bergen5Buskerud5Finnmark3Hedmark7Hordaland8Kristiana7Market towns
of Akershus and Østfold4Market towns of Buskerud3Market towns of
Hedmark and Oppland3Market towns of Møre3Market towns of
Nordland, Troms and Finnmark4Market towns of
Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag5Market towns of
Telemark and Aust-Agder5Market towns of
Vest-Agder and Rogaland7Market towns of Vestfold4Møre7Nord-Trøndelag5Nordland8Oppland6Østfold6Rogaland5Sogn og Fjordane5Sør-Trøndelag6Telemark5Troms5Vest-Agder4Vestfold4Total15054342422862
3211
1111
212
221
111
2221
2411
43
22
21
21
111
211
311
311
3211
31
142
212
4211
132
222
131
131
1221
1211
122
121
31
Source: [Norges Offisielle Statistikk](http://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_vii_176.pdf)

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1438 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. (20 October 1924). "Vestlandske Tidende". Vestlandske Tidende.
  3. (20 October 1924). "Sarpen". Sarpen.
  4. "Trondhjems Adresseavis, mandag 20. oktober 1924".
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