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1936 Norwegian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryNorway
typeparliamentary
previous_election1933 Norwegian parliamentary election
previous_year1933
next_election1945 Norwegian parliamentary election
next_year1945
seats_for_electionAll 150 seats in the Storting
majority_seats76
election_date19 October 1936
image_size130x130px
image1Torp.PNG
leader1Oscar Torp
party1Norwegian Labour Party
last_election140.1%, 69 seats
seats1**70**
seat_change11
popular_vote1**618,616**
percentage1**42.5%**
image2Johan Henrik Andresen.jpg
leader2Johan H. Andresen
party2Conservative Party (Norway)
last_election220.2%, 30 seats
seats236
seat_change26
popular_vote2310,324
percentage221.3%
image3Johan Ludwig Mowinckel.jpg
leader3Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
party3Liberal Party (Norway)
last_election317.7%, 24 seats
seats323
seat_change31
popular_vote3232,784
percentage316.0%
image4Jens Hundseid.jpeg
leader4Jens Hundseid
party4Farmers' Party (Norway)
last_election413.9%, 23 seats
seats418
seat_change45
popular_vote4168,038
percentage411.5%
leader5
party5Christian Democratic Party (Norway)
last_election50.8%, 1 seat
seats52
seat_change51
popular_vote519,612
percentage51.3%
leader6Bertram Dybwad Brochmann
party6Society Party (Norway, 1930s)
last_election61.5%, 1 seat
seats61
seat_change60
popular_vote645,109
percentage63.1%
map_image1936 Norweigan Parliamentary election maps.svg
map_captionResults by county
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionJohan Nygaardsvold
before_partyNorwegian Labour Party
after_electionJohan Nygaardsvold
after_partyNorwegian Labour Party
image6File:Bertram Dybwad Brochmann (0412-15222).jpg

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 19 October 1936, the last before World War II and the German invasion of Norway. The result was a victory for the Labour Party, which won 70 of the 150 seats in the Storting.

During the election campaign, the conservative and liberal parties ran on the slogan "A free people in a free Norway." They argued that a Labour Party victory would lead to terrorism, dictatorship, and Marxism. A prominent controversial topic during the election campaign was the decision of the Labour government to allow Leon Trotsky to take up a domicile in Norway in 1935.

Campaign

Slogans

PartyOriginal sloganEnglish translation
Labour Party (Norway)}}"Labour Party"Trygge kår for barn og hjem"
Conservative Party (Norway)}}"Conservative Party
Liberal Party (Norway)}}"Liberal Party
Centre Party (Norway)}}"Farmer's Party
Nasjonal Samling}}"Nasjonal Samling
Communist Party of Norway}}"Communist Party of Norway
Free-minded Liberal Party}}"Free-minded People's Party
Society Party (Norway, 1930s)}}"Society Party
Christian Democratic Party (Norway)}}"Christian Democratic Party
Radical People's Party (Norway)}}"Radical People's Party
Sources:

National daily newspaper endorsements

NewspaperParty endorsed
*Adresseavisen*Conservative Party (Norway)}}

Results

Seat distribution

ConstituencyTotal
seatsSeats wonApH–FVVBKrFSfpLabour Party (Norway)}};"Conservative Party (Norway)}};"Liberal Party (Norway)}};"Centre Party (Norway)}};"Christian Democratic Party (Norway)}};"Society Party (Norway, 1930s)}};"Akershus7Aust-Agder4Bergen5Buskerud5Finnmark3Hedmark7Hordaland8Market 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-Trøndelag5Nordland8Oppland6Oslo7Østfold6Rogaland5Sogn og Fjordane5Sør-Trøndelag6Telemark5Troms5Vest-Agder4Vestfold4Total1507036231821
421
1111
212
311
21
511
21212
22
21
21
111
211
32
221
322
22
232
212
32111
42
43
321
1121
1121
3111
311
311
1111
22
Source: [Norges Offisielle Statistikk](https://www.ssb.no/a/histstat/nos/nos_ix_107.pdf)

Notes

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1438 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Arneson, Ben A.. (1937). "Workers' Parties Show Gains in Sweden and Norway". American Political Science Review.
  3. "Historiske slagord og plakater".
  4. "Adresseavisen, lørdag 17. oktober 1936".
  5. Nohlen & Stöver, p1451
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