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[[Image:Nor Storting.jpg|thumb|275px|The parliament building.]]
[[File:Mandatfordeling stortingsvalget 2013.svg|thumb|alt=A graphical break-down of the seats in Parliament by party|Distribution of mandates after the [[2013 Norwegian parliamentary election|2013 election]]
{{Politics of Norway}}
{{legend|darkred|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left Party]] (7)}}
This is a '''list of members of the Norwegian Parliament (''Storting''), in the period 2013 to 2017'''. The 169 members were elected in the [[Norwegian parliamentary election, 2013|Norwegian parliamentary election]] on 9 September 2013.
{{legend|red |[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour Party]] (55)}}
{{legend|#008542|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre Party]] (10)}}
{{legend|#67962e|[[Green Party (Norway)|Green Party]] (1)}}
{{legend|#8CD600|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal Party]] (9)}}
{{legend|#fec11e|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic Party]] (10)}}
{{legend|#b8e4f5|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative Party]] (48)}}
{{legend|#0047e0|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]] (29)}}]]


Between 9 October 2013 and 30 September 2017, the [[Parliament of Norway]] consisted of 169 members from 8 parties and 19 constituencies, elected during the [[2013 Norwegian parliamentary election]] on 8 and 9 September. The center-right block received a majority of the seats, with the two largest right-wing parties, the [[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative Party]] (48 members) and the [[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]] (29 members) forming the minority [[Solberg's Cabinet]]. The cabinet had parliamentary support from the [[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic Party]] (10 members) and the [[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal Party]] (9 members). The opposition consisted of the [[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour Party]] (55 members), the [[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre Party]] (10 members), the [[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left Party]] (7 members) and the [[Green Party (Norway)|Green Party]] (1 member).
Each representative represents a [[fylke|county]] (''fylke'') and the seats are apportioned depending to each county's population and area. A reapportionment occurred before the 2013 election, resulting in Oslo gaining two representatives, Akershus, Rogaland, and Hordaland gaining one, while Hedmark, Sogn og Fjordane, Nord-Trøndelag, Nordland, and Troms each lost one compared to the 2009-2013 parliament.


Members of the Parliament of Norway are elected based on [[party-list proportional representation]] in [[Voting systems#Multiple-winner methods|plural member]] constituencies. The representatives from different [[political parties]] were elected from 19 constituencies, which are identical to the 19 [[counties of Norway|counties]]. The electorate did not vote for individuals but rather for party lists, with a ranked list of candidates nominated by the party. This means that the person on top of the list would get the seat unless the voter [[open list|alters the ballot]]. Parties could nominate candidates from outside their own constituency, and even Norwegian citizens currently living abroad.<ref name=source>{{cite book |last=Ryssevik |first=Jostein |title=I samfunnet. Norsk politikk |year=2002 |publisher=Aschehoug |location=[[Oslo]] |language=no |isbn=978-82-03-32852-7 }}</ref>
The new term begins on 1 October 2013, while the ceremonial opening takes place 9 October 2013. The term ends on 30 September 2017.


The [[Sainte-Laguë method]] was used for allocating parliamentary seats to parties. As a result, the percentage of representatives was roughly equal to the nationwide percentage of votes. Conversely, if a party's initial representation in Parliament was proportionally less than its share of votes, the party might seat more representatives through [[leveling seat]]s, provided that the nationwide percentage is above the [[election threshold]], at 4 percent. Since 2005, nineteen seats in each parliament have been allocated via the leveling system.<ref name=source/>
==Distribution by party==
A total of 169 representatives were elected, distributed as follows:
*7 to the [[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left Party]] (''Sosialistisk Venstreparti'')
*55 to the [[Norwegian Labour Party|Labour Party]] (''Arbeiderpartiet'')
*10 to the [[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre Party]] (''Senterpartiet'')
*1 to the [[Green Party (Norway)|Green Party]] (''Miljøpartiet De Grønne'')
*10 to the [[Christian Democratic Party of Norway|Christian Democratic Party]] (''Kristelig Folkeparti'')
*9 to the [[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal Party]] (''Venstre'')
*48 to the [[Conservative Party of Norway|Conservative Party]] (''Høyre'')
*29 to the [[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]] (''Fremskrittspartiet'')


If a representative was absent for whatever reason, his or her seat were filled by a candidate from the same party-list—in other words, there are no [[by-election]]s. Representatives who died during the term were replaced permanently, whereas representatives who were appointed to a government position, such as [[Minister (government)|government minister]] ([[Cabinet (government)|cabinet]] member) or [[State Secretary (Norway)|state secretary]], were replaced by a deputy representative until the representative no longer holds the government position.<ref>{{cite book |last=Nordby |first=Trond |author-link=Trond Nordby |title=I politikkens sentrum. Variasjoner i Stortingets makt 1814–2004 |year=2004 |publisher=Universitetsforlaget |location=Oslo] |language=no |isbn=82-15-00651-5 |page=98 }}</ref> Deputy representatives also meet during typically short-term absence, like when a representative travels abroad with a parliamentary work group or is absent for health reasons.
If a representative is absent, for example due to the person being appointed to the cabinet, a deputy (''vara'') from the same party list will take the seat.


==By county and party==
The Socialist Left, Labour, and Centre parties made up the [[Red–green coalition (Norway)|Red–green coalition]] between 2005 and 2013, but they lost the majority in 2013 and the prime minister announced that his cabinet would step down after their budget proposal is submitted. The non-socialist parties consist of the Christian Democratic, Liberal, Conservative, and Progress parties. On 30 September 2013 it was announced that the Conservative and Progress parties would form a minority cabinet with [[confidence and supply]] from the Liberal and Christian Democratic parties. Final negotiations between the Conservative and Progress parties are ongoing as of 6 October 2013.
The following is a breakdown of the intersection of parties and constituencies.


{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
The seats are distributed by [[proportional representation]] within each county. A system of 19 [[leveling seat]]s also ensures near proportionality on a nationwide level, but only for parties that pass the [[election threshold]] of 4%. A party can still win regular seats if it fails to meet the threshold; for this parliament this applies to the Green Party who gained one seat from Oslo.
! scope=col | Constituency
! scope=col | Soc. Left
! scope=col | Labour
! scope=col | Centre
! scope=col | Green
! scope=col | Chr. Dem.
! scope=col | Liberal
! scope=col | Cons.
! scope=col | Progress
! scope=col | Total
|-
! scope=row | [[Aust-Agder]]
| 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 4
|-
! scope=row | [[Vest-Agder]]
| 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 6
|-
! scope=row | [[Akershus]]
| 1 || 5 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 7 || 3 || 17
|-
! scope=row | [[Buskerud]]
| 0 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 3 || 2 || 9
|-
! scope=row | [[Finnmark]]
| 1 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 5
|-
! scope=row | [[Hedmark]]
| 1 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 7
|-
! scope=row | [[Hordaland]]
| 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 6 || 2 || 16
|-
! scope=row | [[Møre og Romsdal]]
| 1 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 9
|-
! scope=row | [[Nordland]]
| 0 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 9
|-
! scope=row | [[Oppland]]
| 0 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 7
|-
! scope=row | [[Oslo]]
| 1 || 6 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 6 || 2 || 19
|-
! scope=row | [[Rogaland]]
| 0 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 4 || 3 || 14
|-
! scope=row | [[Sogn og Fjordane]]
| 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 4
|-
! scope=row | [[Telemark]]
| 0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 6
|-
! scope=row | [[Troms]]
| 1 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 2 || 7
|-
! scope=row | [[Nord-Trøndelag]]
| 0 || 2 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 5
|-
! scope=row | [[Sør-Trøndelag]]
| 1 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 10
|-
! scope=row | [[Vestfold]]
| 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 7
|-
! scope=row | {{sort|Ostfold|[[Østfold]]}}
| 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 9
|-
! scope=row | Total
| 7 || 55 || 10 || 1 || 10 || 9 || 48 || 29 || 169
|}

==Representatives==
The following is a list of members elected to the parliament in the 2013 election. It consists of the representative's name, party, and constituency, in addition to noting members assigned to government and deceased, with their regular deputy, chair and deputy chairs of standing committees, parliamentary leaders of the parties and representatives elected through a leveling seat.


When the [[Solberg's Cabinet]] was announced, nine representatives were given ministerial positions and a tenth representative is a [[state secretary (Norway)|state secretary]]. Deputies took their seats while the elected members are serving in the cabinet.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.tv2.no/nyheter/innenriks/disse-overtar-statsraadenes-stortingsplasser-4138969.html|title=Disse overtar statsrådenes stortingsplasser|last=Moltubak|first=Roar Dalmo|date=16 October 2013|publisher=TV 2|language=no|access-date=22 October 2013}}</ref>
==List of representatives==
[[Image:Mandatfordeling stortingsvalget 2013.svg|thumb|Distribution of seats after the election:
{{legend|darkred|[[:en:Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left Party]] (7)}}
{{legend|red|[[:en:Labour Party (Norway)|Labour Party]] (55)}}
{{legend|#008542|[[:en:Centre Party (Norway)|Centre Party]] (10)}}
{{legend|#67962e|[[:en:Green Party (Norway)|Green Party]] (1)}}
{{legend|#8CD600|[[:en:Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal Party]] (9)}}
{{legend|#fec11e|[[:en:Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic Party]] (10)}}
{{legend|#b8e4f5|[[:en:Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative Party]] (48)}}
{{legend|#0047e0|[[:en:Progress Party (Norway)|Progress Party]] (29)}}]]
The representatives elected as [[leveling seat]]s are indicated with a blue background.


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
!width="200"|Name
! scope=col | Name
!width="135"|Party
! scope=col | Party
!width="125"|Constituency
! scope=col | Constituency
!class="unsortable"|Comments
! scope=col class=unsortable | Comments
! scope=col class=unsortable | Refs
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Freddy de|Ruiter}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Freddy de|Ruiter}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Aust-Agder
|[[Aust-Agder]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Svein|Harberg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Svein|Harberg}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Aust-Agder
|[[Aust-Agder]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ingebjørg|Godskesen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ingebjørg|Godskesen}}
|Progress Party
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Aust-Agder
|[[Aust-Agder]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Kjell Ingolf|Ropstad}}
|Christian Democrats
|Aust-Agder
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ingunn|Foss}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kjell Ingolf|Ropstad}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Conservative Party
|Vest-Agder
|[[Aust-Agder]]
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kari|Henriksen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ingunn|Foss}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Vest-Agder
|[[Vest-Agder]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Åse|Michaelsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kari|Henriksen}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Vest-Agder
|[[Vest-Agder]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Hans Fredrik|Grøvan}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Åse|Michaelsen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Christian Democrats
|Vest-Agder
|[[Vest-Agder]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Norunn Tveiten|Banestad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Hans Fredrik|Grøvan}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Conservative Party
|Vest-Agder
|[[Vest-Agder]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Odd|Omland}}
|Labour Party
|Vest-Agder
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jan Tore|Sanner}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Norunn Tveiten|Benestad}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Vest-Agder]]
|Akershus
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Anniken|Huitfeldt}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Odd|Omland}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Vest-Agder]]
|Akershus
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kari Kjønaas|Kjos}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jan Tore|Sanner}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Progress Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|Minister of Local Government and Modernisation in Solberg's Cabinet. [[Hårek Elvenes]] met in his place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Sylvi|Graham}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Anniken|Huitfeldt}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence]]
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Sverre|Myrli}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kari Kjønaas|Kjos}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Health and Care Services]]
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Tone W.|Trøen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Sylvi|Graham}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Marianne|Aasen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Sverre|Myrli}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Hans Andreas|Limi}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Tone W.|Trøen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Progress Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Bente Stein|Mathisen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Marianne|Aasen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Abid|Raja}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Hans Andreas|Limi}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Liberal Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Åsmund Grøver|Aukrust}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Bente Stein|Mathisen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Henrik|Asheim}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Abid|Raja}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Conservative Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ib|Thomsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Åsmund Grøver|Aukrust}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Gunvor|Eldegard}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Henrik|Asheim}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Nils Aage|Jegstad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ib|Thomsen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Conservative Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Mette|Tønder}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Gunvor|Eldegard}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Akershus
|[[Akershus]]
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Nils Aage|Jegstad}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|{{sortname|Bård Vegar|Solhjell}}
|[[Akershus]]
|Socialist Left Party
|Akershus
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Martin|Kolberg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Mette|Tønder}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|[[Akershus]]
|Buskerud
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Trond|Helleland}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Bård Vegar|Solhjell}}
|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Akershus]]
|Buskerud
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jørund|Rytman}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Martin|Kolberg}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Buskerud
|[[Buskerud]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs]]
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Lise|Christoffersen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Trond|Helleland}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Buskerud
|[[Buskerud]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Anders Bjørnsen|Werp}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jørund|Rytman}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Conservative Party
|Buskerud
|[[Buskerud]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Torgeir|Micaelsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Lise|Christoffersen}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Buskerud
|[[Buskerud]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Morten|Wold}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Anders Bjørnsen|Werp}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Progress Party
|Buskerud
|[[Buskerud]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kristin Ørmen|Johnsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Torgeir|Micaelsen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Buskerud
|[[Buskerud]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Per Olaf|Lundteigen}}
|Centre Party
|Buskerud
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Helga|Pedersen|Helga Pedersen (Norway)}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Morten|Wold}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|[[Buskerud]]
|Finnmark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Frank Bakke|Jensen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kristin Ørmen|Johnsen}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Buskerud]]
|Finnmark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kåre|Simensen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Per Olaf|Lundteigen}}
|Labour Party
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|[[Buskerud]]
|Finnmark
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jan-Henrik|Fredriksen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Helga|Pedersen|Helga Pedersen (Norway)}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Finnmark
|[[Finnmark]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Kirsti|Bergstø}}
|Socialist Left Party
|Finnmark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Knut|Storberget}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Frank Bakke|Jensen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|[[Finnmark]]
|Hedmark
|[[Minister of European Affairs and Nordic Cooperation]] from 20 December 2016. Deputy [[Laila Davidsen]] met in his place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Anette|Trettebergstuen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kåre|Simensen}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Finnmark]]
|Hedmark
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jan-Henrik|Fredriksen}}
|{{sortname|Gunnar|Gundersen|Gunnar Gundersen (politician)}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Finnmark]]
|Hedmark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Tor Andre|Johnsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kirsti|Bergstø}}
|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left]]
|Progress Party
|[[Finnmark]]
|Hedmark
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Tone Merete|Sønsterud}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Knut|Storberget}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Hedmark
|[[Hedmark]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Trygve Slagsvold|Vedum}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Anette|Trettebergstuen}}
|Centre Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Hedmark
|[[Hedmark]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Karin|Andersen}}
|Socialist Left Party
|Hedmark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Erna|Solberg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Gunnar|Gundersen|Gunnar Gundersen (politician)}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Hedmark]]
|Hordaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Per Rune|Henriksen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Tor Andre|Johnsen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|[[Hedmark]]
|Hordaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Gjermund|Hagesæter}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Tone Merete|Sønsterud}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Hedmark]]
|Hordaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Øyvind|Halleraker}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Trygve Slagsvold|Vedum}}
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Hedmark]]
|Hordaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jette F.|Christensen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Karin|Andersen}}
|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left]]
|Labour Party
|[[Hedmark]]
|Hordaland
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Peter Christian|Frølich}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Erna|Solberg}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|[[Prime Minister of Norway|Prime Minister]]. [[Erik Skutle]] met in her place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Knut Arild|Hareide}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Per Rune|Henriksen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Christian Democrats
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Helge Andre|Njåstad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Gjermund|Hagesæter}}
|Progress Party
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|[[State Secretary (Norway)|State Secretary]] between June 2015 and December 2016. [[Laila Reiertsen]] met in his place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Magne|Rommetveit}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Øyvind|Halleraker}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Torill|Eidsheim}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jette F.|Christensen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Terje|Breivik}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Peter Christian|Frølich}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Liberal Party
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ruth M.|Grung}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Knut Arild|Hareide}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Labour Party
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Audun|Lysbakken}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Helge Andre|Njåstad}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Socialist Left Party
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration]]
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Magne|Rommetveit}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Sigurd|Hille}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Torill|Eidsheim}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kjersti|Toppe}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Terje|Breivik}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Centre Party
|Hordaland
|[[Hordaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ruth M.|Grung}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|{{sortname|Ove Bernt|Trellevik}}
|[[Hordaland]]
|Conservative Party
|Hordaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Helge|Orten}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Audun|Lysbakken}}
|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Hordaland]]
|Møre og Romsdal
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Else-May|Botten}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Sigurd|Hille}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|[[Hordaland]]
|Møre og Romsdal
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Harald T.|Nesvik}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kjersti|Toppe}}
|Progress Party
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|[[Hordaland]]
|Møre og Romsdal
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Elisabeth Røbekk|Nørve}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ove Bernt|Trellevik}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Hordaland]]
|Møre og Romsdal
|Leveling seat
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Helge|Orten}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Fredric Holen|Bjørdal}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Else-May|Botten}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Møre og Romsdal
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Oskar Jarle|Grimstad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Harald T.|Nesvik}}
|Progress Party
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Møre og Romsdal
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Rigmor Andersen|Eide}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Elisabeth Røbekk|Nørve}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Christian Democrats
|Møre og Romsdal
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jenny|Klinge}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Fredric Holen|Bjørdal}}
|Centre Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Møre og Romsdal
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Oskar Jarle|Grimstad}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|{{sortname|Pål|Farstad}}
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|Liberal Party
|Møre og Romsdal
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Lisbeth|Berg-Hansen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Rigmor Andersen|Eide}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Labour Party
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|Nordland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Odd|Henriksen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jenny|Klinge}}
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|Nordland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kenneth|Svendsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Pål|Farstad}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Progress Party
|[[Møre og Romsdal]]
|Nordland
|Leveling seat
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Lisbeth|Berg-Hansen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Nordland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Eirik|Sivertsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Odd|Henriksen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Nordland
|[[Nordland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Margunn|Ebbesen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kenneth|Svendsen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Conservative Party
|Nordland
|[[Nordland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Anna-Kristin|Ljunggren}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Eirik|Sivertsen}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Nordland
|[[Nordland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jan Arild|Ellingsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Margunn|Ebbesen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Progress Party
|Nordland
|[[Nordland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kjell-Idar|Juvik}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Anna-Kristin|Ljunggren}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Nordland
|[[Nordland]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Janne Sjelmo|Nordås}}
|Centre Party
|Nordland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Rigmor|Aasrud}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jan Arild|Ellingsen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|[[Nordland]]
|Oppland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Tore|Hagebakken}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kjell-Idar|Juvik}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Nordland]]
|Oppland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Olemic|Thommessen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Janne Sjelmo|Nordås}}
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Nordland]]
|Oppland
|Leveling seat
|[[List of Presidents of the Parliament of Norway|President of the Storting]]
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Morten Ørsal|Johansen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Rigmor|Aasrud}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Oppland
|[[Oppland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Anne Tingelstad|Wøien}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Tore|Hagebakken}}
|Centre Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Oppland
|[[Oppland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Stine Renate|Håheim}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Olemic|Thommessen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Oppland
|[[Oppland]]
|[[List of Presidents of the Parliament of Norway|President of the Parliament]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Ketil|Kjenseth}}
|Liberal Party
|Oppland
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jens|Stoltenberg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Morten Ørsal|Johansen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|[[Oppland]]
|Oslo
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ine Marie|Eriksen Søreide}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Anne Tingelstad|Wøien}}
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Oppland]]
|Oslo
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Hadia|Tajik}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Stine Renate|Håheim}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Oppland]]
|Oslo
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Nikolai|Astrup|Nikolai Astrup (politician)}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ketil|Kjenseth}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Oppland]]
|Oslo
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Siv|Jensen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jens|Stoltenberg}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|Granted leave to assume the position of [[Secretary General of NATO]] from 1 October 2014. [[Truls Wickholm]] met in his place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jonas Gahr|Støre}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ine Marie|Eriksen Søreide}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|[[Minister of Defence (Norway)|Minister of Defence]] in Solberg's Cabinet. [[Heidi Nordby Lunde]] met in her place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Michael|Tetzschner}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Hadia|Tajik}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Justice]]
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Trine Skei|Grande}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Nikolai|Astrup|Nikolai Astrup (politician)}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Liberal Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Heikki|Holmås}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Siv|Jensen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Socialist Left Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|[[Minister of Finance (Norway)|Minister of Finance]] in Solberg's Cabinet. [[Mazyar Keshvari]] met in her place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Marianne|Marthinsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jonas Gahr|Støre}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kristin|Vinje}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Michael|Tetzschner}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Rasmus|Hansson}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Trine Skei|Grande}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Green Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Christian|Tybring-Gjedde}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Heikki|Holmås}}
|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left]]
|Progress Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jan|Bøhler}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Marianne|Marthinsen}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Mudassar|Kapur}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kristin|Vinje}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Marit|Nybakk}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Rasmus|Hansson}}
|Labour Party
|[[Green Party (Norway)|Green]]
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ola|Elvestuen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Christian|Tybring-Gjedde}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Liberal Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Stefan Magnus B.|Heggelund}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jan|Bøhler}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Oslo
|[[Oslo]]
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Mudassar|Kapur}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|{{sortname|Hans Olav|Syversen}}
|[[Oslo]]
|Christian Democrats
|Oslo
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Bent|Høie}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Marit|Nybakk}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Oslo]]
|Rogaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Eirin Kristin|Sund}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ola|Elvestuen}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Labour Party
|[[Oslo]]
|Rogaland
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment]]
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Solveig|Horne}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Stefan Magnus B.|Heggelund}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Progress Party
|[[Oslo]]
|Rogaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Siri A.|Meling}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Hans Olav|Syversen}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Oslo]]
|Rogaland
|Leveling seat, chair of the [[Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs]]
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Olaug Vervik|Bollestad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Bent|Høie}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Christian Democrats
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|[[Minister of Health and Care Services (Norway)|Minister of Health and Care Services]] in Solberg's Cabinet. [[Sveinung Stensland]] met in his place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Torstein Tvedt|Solberg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Eirin Kristin|Sund}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Bente|Thorsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Solveig|Horne}}
|Progress Party
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|[[Minister of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion]] in Solberg's Cabinet. [[Helge Thorheim]] met in her place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Arve|Kambe}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Siri A.|Meling}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Hege Haukeland|Liadal}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Olaug Vervik|Bollestad}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Labour Party
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Tina|Bru}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Torstein Tvedt|Solberg}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Roy|Steffensen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Bente|Thorsen}}
|Progress Party
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Geir|Pollestad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Arve|Kambe}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Centre Party
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Labour and Social Affairs]]
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Geir|Toskedal}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Hege Haukeland|Liadal}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Christian Democrats
|Rogaland
|[[Rogaland]]
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Tina|Bru}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|{{sortname|Iselin|Nybø}}
|[[Rogaland]]
|Liberal Party
|Rogaland
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ingrid|Heggø}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Roy|Steffensen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|[[Rogaland]]
|Sogn og Fjordane
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Liv Signe|Navarsete}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Geir|Pollestad}}
|Centre Party
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|[[Rogaland]]
|Sogn og Fjordane
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Bjørn|Lødemel}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Geir|Toskedal}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Rogaland]]
|Sogn og Fjordane
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Iselin|Nybø}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|{{sortname|Sveinung|Rotevatn}}
|[[Rogaland]]
|Liberal Party
|Leveling seat
|Sogn og Fjordane
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Terje|Aasland}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ingrid|Heggø}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Sogn og Fjordane]]
|Telemark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Torbjørn Røe|Isaksen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Liv Signe|Navarsete}}
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Sogn og Fjordane]]
|Telemark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Bård|Hoksrud}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Bjørn|Lødemel}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Progress Party
|[[Sogn og Fjordane]]
|Telemark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Lene|Vågslid}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Sveinung|Rotevatn}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Labour Party
|[[Sogn og Fjordane]]
|Telemark
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Christian Tynning|Bjørnø}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Terje|Aasland}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Telemark
|[[Telemark]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Geir Jørgen|Bekkevold}}
|Christian Democrats
|Telemark
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Martin|Henriksen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Torbjørn Røe|Isaksen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|[[Telemark]]
|Troms
|[[Minister of Education and Research (Norway)|Minister of Education and Research]] in Solberg's Cabinet. [[Solveig Sundbø Abrahamsen]] met in his place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Elisabeth|Aspaker}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Bård|Hoksrud}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Telemark]]
|Troms
|[[State secretary (Norway)|State secretary]] in the [[Ministry of Transport and Communications (Norway)|Ministry of Transport and Communications]] until June 2015. [[Kristian Norheim]] met in his place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Øyvind|Korsberg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Lene|Vågslid}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Telemark]]
|Troms
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Tove Karoline|Knutsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Christian Tynning|Bjørnø}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Telemark]]
|Troms
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Kent|Gudmundsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Geir Jørgen|Bekkevold}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Telemark]]
|Troms
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Martin|Henriksen|Martin Henriksen (Norwegian politician)}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|{{sortname|Torgeir Knag|Fylkesnes}}
|[[Troms]]
|Socialist Left Party
|Troms
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ingvild|Kjerkol}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Elisabeth|Aspaker}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|[[Troms]]
|Nord-Trøndelag
|Minister of [[Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs (Norway)|Fisheries]] in Solberg's Cabinet until 16 December 2015, then of European Affairs until 20 December 2016. [[Regina Alexandrova]] met in her place.
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Arild|Stokkan-Grande}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Øyvind|Korsberg}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|[[Troms]]
|Nord-Trøndelag
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Marit|Arnstad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Tove Karoline|Knutsen}}
|Centre Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Troms]]
|Nord-Trøndelag
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Elin Rodum|Agdestein}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Kent|Gudmundsen}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Troms]]
|Nord-Trøndelag
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|André Nikolai|Skjelstad}}
|Liberal Party
|Nord-Trøndelag
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Trond|Giske}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Torgeir Knag|Fylkesnes}}
|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left]]
|Labour Party
|[[Troms]]
|Sør-Trøndelag
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Linda Cathrine Hofstad|Helleland}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ingvild|Kjerkol}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Sør-Trøndelag
|[[Nord-Trøndelag]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Eva Kristin|Hansen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Arild|Stokkan-Grande}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Sør-Trøndelag
|[[Nord-Trøndelag]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Per|Sandberg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Marit|Arnstad}}
|Progress Party
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|Sør-Trøndelag
|[[Nord-Trøndelag]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Business and Industry]]
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Elin Rodum|Agdestein}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Nord-Trøndelag]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Frank Josef|Jenssen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|André Nikolai|Skjelstad}}
|[[Liberal Party (Norway)|Liberal]]
|Conservative Party
|Sør Trøndelag
|[[Nord-Trøndelag]]
|Leveling seat
|
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Trond|Giske}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Education, Research and Church Affairs]]
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Jorodd|Asphjell}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Linda Cathrine Hofstad|Helleland}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Labour Party
|Sør-Trøndelag
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|Chair of the [[Standing Committee on Transport and Communications]] until 2015. [[Minister of Culture and Church Affairs (Norway)|Minister of Culture]] from 16 December 2015, whence [[Torhild Aarbergsbotten]] met in her place.
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Eva Kristin|Hansen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Karianne O.|Tung}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Per|Sandberg}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|Sør-Trøndelag
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|[[Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs (Norway)|Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs]] from 16 December 2015. [[Lill Harriet Sandaune]] met in his place.
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Frank Josef|Jenssen}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Sør Trøndelag]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Heidi|Greni}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Jorodd|Asphjell}}
|Centre Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Sør-Trøndelag
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Sivert Haugen|Bjørnstad}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Karianne O.|Tung}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Sør-Trøndelag
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Heidi|Greni}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre]]
|{{sortname|Snorre|Valen}}
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|Socialist Left Party
|Sør-Trøndelag
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Svein|Flåtten}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Sivert Haugen|Bjørnstad}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Conservative Party
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|Vestfold
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Dag Terje|Andersen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Snorre|Valen}}
|[[Socialist Left Party (Norway)|Socialist Left]]
|Labour Party
|[[Sør-Trøndelag]]
|Vestfold
|Leveling seat
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Anders|Anundsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Svein|Flåtten}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Progress Party
|Vestfold
|[[Vestfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Karstein Eidem|Løvaas}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Dag Terje|Andersen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Conservative Party
|Vestfold
|[[Vestfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Sonja|Mandt-Bartholsen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Anders|Anundsen}}
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Labour Party
|Vestfold
|[[Vestfold]]
|[[Minister of Justice and Public Security (Norway)|Minister of Justice and Public Security]] in Solberg's Cabinet until 20 December 2016. [[Tom Holthe]] met in his place.
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Karstein Eidem|Løvaas}}
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|[[Vestfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Finn Morten|Stordalen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Sonja|Mandt-Bartholsen}}
|Progress Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Vestfold
|[[Vestfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Finn Morten|Stordalen}}
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|{{sortname|Anders|Tyvand}}
|[[Vestfold]]
|Christian Democrats
|Vestfold
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Svein Roald|Hansen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Anders|Tyvand}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|Labour Party
|[[Vestfold]]
|Østfold
|Leveling seat
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Svein Roald|Hansen}}
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|[[Østfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ingjerd|Schou}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ingjerd|Schou}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Østfold
|[[Østfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Ulf|Leirstein}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Ulf|Leirstein}}
|Progress Party
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Østfold
|[[Østfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Irene|Johansen}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Irene|Johansen}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Østfold
|[[Østfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Bengt Morten|Wenstøb}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Bengt Morten|Wenstøb}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Østfold
|[[Østfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Stein Erik|Lauvås}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Stein Erik|Lauvås}}
|Labour Party
|[[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]]
|Østfold
|[[Østfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Erlend|Wiborg}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Erlend|Wiborg}}
|Progress Party
|[[Progress Party (Norway)|Progress]]
|Østfold
|[[Østfold]]
|
|
|-
|-
|{{sortname|Eirik|Milde}}
! scope=row | {{sortname|Eirik|Milde}}
|Conservative Party
|[[Conservative Party (Norway)|Conservative]]
|Østfold
|[[Østfold]]
|
|- style="background:#D5E5EC"
|{{sortname|Line Henriette|Holten Hjemdal}}
|Christian Democrats
|Østfold
|
|
|-
! scope=row | {{sortname|Line Henriette|Holten Hjemdal}}
|[[Christian Democratic Party (Norway)|Christian Democratic]]
|[[Østfold]]
|Leveling seat
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
*[http://www.valgresultat.no/bs10_.html Repr. prognose] [[Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development]]
*[http://www.valgresultat.no/bs10_.html Repr. prognose] [[Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development]]
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 10 May 2024

A graphical break-down of the seats in Parliament by party
Distribution of mandates after the 2013 election
  Labour Party (55)
  Centre Party (10)
  Green Party (1)

Between 9 October 2013 and 30 September 2017, the Parliament of Norway consisted of 169 members from 8 parties and 19 constituencies, elected during the 2013 Norwegian parliamentary election on 8 and 9 September. The center-right block received a majority of the seats, with the two largest right-wing parties, the Conservative Party (48 members) and the Progress Party (29 members) forming the minority Solberg's Cabinet. The cabinet had parliamentary support from the Christian Democratic Party (10 members) and the Liberal Party (9 members). The opposition consisted of the Labour Party (55 members), the Centre Party (10 members), the Socialist Left Party (7 members) and the Green Party (1 member).

Members of the Parliament of Norway are elected based on party-list proportional representation in plural member constituencies. The representatives from different political parties were elected from 19 constituencies, which are identical to the 19 counties. The electorate did not vote for individuals but rather for party lists, with a ranked list of candidates nominated by the party. This means that the person on top of the list would get the seat unless the voter alters the ballot. Parties could nominate candidates from outside their own constituency, and even Norwegian citizens currently living abroad.[1]

The Sainte-Laguë method was used for allocating parliamentary seats to parties. As a result, the percentage of representatives was roughly equal to the nationwide percentage of votes. Conversely, if a party's initial representation in Parliament was proportionally less than its share of votes, the party might seat more representatives through leveling seats, provided that the nationwide percentage is above the election threshold, at 4 percent. Since 2005, nineteen seats in each parliament have been allocated via the leveling system.[1]

If a representative was absent for whatever reason, his or her seat were filled by a candidate from the same party-list—in other words, there are no by-elections. Representatives who died during the term were replaced permanently, whereas representatives who were appointed to a government position, such as government minister (cabinet member) or state secretary, were replaced by a deputy representative until the representative no longer holds the government position.[2] Deputy representatives also meet during typically short-term absence, like when a representative travels abroad with a parliamentary work group or is absent for health reasons.

By county and party

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The following is a breakdown of the intersection of parties and constituencies.

Constituency Soc. Left Labour Centre Green Chr. Dem. Liberal Cons. Progress Total
Aust-Agder 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 4
Vest-Agder 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 6
Akershus 1 5 0 0 0 1 7 3 17
Buskerud 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 2 9
Finnmark 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 5
Hedmark 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 7
Hordaland 1 4 1 0 1 1 6 2 16
Møre og Romsdal 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 9
Nordland 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 2 9
Oppland 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 7
Oslo 1 6 0 1 1 2 6 2 19
Rogaland 0 3 1 0 2 1 4 3 14
Sogn og Fjordane 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4
Telemark 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 6
Troms 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 7
Nord-Trøndelag 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 5
Sør-Trøndelag 1 4 1 0 0 0 2 2 10
Vestfold 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 7
Østfold 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 2 9
Total 7 55 10 1 10 9 48 29 169

Representatives

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The following is a list of members elected to the parliament in the 2013 election. It consists of the representative's name, party, and constituency, in addition to noting members assigned to government and deceased, with their regular deputy, chair and deputy chairs of standing committees, parliamentary leaders of the parties and representatives elected through a leveling seat.

When the Solberg's Cabinet was announced, nine representatives were given ministerial positions and a tenth representative is a state secretary. Deputies took their seats while the elected members are serving in the cabinet.[3]

Name Party Constituency Comments Refs
Freddy de Ruiter Labour Aust-Agder
Svein Harberg Conservative Aust-Agder
Ingebjørg Godskesen Progress Aust-Agder
Kjell Ingolf Ropstad Christian Democratic Aust-Agder Leveling seat
Ingunn Foss Conservative Vest-Agder
Kari Henriksen Labour Vest-Agder
Åse Michaelsen Progress Vest-Agder
Hans Fredrik Grøvan Christian Democratic Vest-Agder
Norunn Tveiten Benestad Conservative Vest-Agder
Odd Omland Labour Vest-Agder Leveling seat
Jan Tore Sanner Conservative Akershus Minister of Local Government and Modernisation in Solberg's Cabinet. Hårek Elvenes met in his place.
Anniken Huitfeldt Labour Akershus Chair of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence
Kari Kjønaas Kjos Progress Akershus Chair of the Standing Committee on Health and Care Services
Sylvi Graham Conservative Akershus
Sverre Myrli Labour Akershus
Tone W. Trøen Conservative Akershus
Marianne Aasen Labour Akershus
Hans Andreas Limi Progress Akershus
Bente Stein Mathisen Conservative Akershus
Abid Raja Liberal Akershus
Åsmund Grøver Aukrust Labour Akershus
Henrik Asheim Conservative Akershus
Ib Thomsen Progress Akershus
Gunvor Eldegard Labour Akershus
Nils Aage Jegstad Conservative Akershus
Mette Tønder Conservative Akershus
Bård Vegar Solhjell Socialist Left Akershus Leveling seat
Martin Kolberg Labour Buskerud Chair of the Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs
Trond Helleland Conservative Buskerud
Jørund Rytman Progress Buskerud
Lise Christoffersen Labour Buskerud
Anders Bjørnsen Werp Conservative Buskerud
Torgeir Micaelsen Labour Buskerud
Morten Wold Progress Buskerud
Kristin Ørmen Johnsen Conservative Buskerud
Per Olaf Lundteigen Centre Buskerud Leveling seat
Helga Pedersen Labour Finnmark
Frank Bakke Jensen Conservative Finnmark Minister of European Affairs and Nordic Cooperation from 20 December 2016. Deputy Laila Davidsen met in his place.
Kåre Simensen Labour Finnmark
Jan-Henrik Fredriksen Progress Finnmark
Kirsti Bergstø Socialist Left Finnmark Leveling seat
Knut Storberget Labour Hedmark
Anette Trettebergstuen Labour Hedmark
Gunnar Gundersen Conservative Hedmark
Tor Andre Johnsen Progress Hedmark
Tone Merete Sønsterud Labour Hedmark
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum Centre Hedmark
Karin Andersen Socialist Left Hedmark Leveling seat
Erna Solberg Conservative Hordaland Prime Minister. Erik Skutle met in her place.
Per Rune Henriksen Labour Hordaland
Gjermund Hagesæter Progress Hordaland State Secretary between June 2015 and December 2016. Laila Reiertsen met in his place.
Øyvind Halleraker Conservative Hordaland
Jette F. Christensen Labour Hordaland
Peter Christian Frølich Conservative Hordaland
Knut Arild Hareide Christian Democratic Hordaland
Helge Andre Njåstad Progress Hordaland Chair of the Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration
Magne Rommetveit Labour Hordaland
Torill Eidsheim Conservative Hordaland
Terje Breivik Liberal Hordaland
Ruth M. Grung Labour Hordaland
Audun Lysbakken Socialist Left Hordaland
Sigurd Hille Conservative Hordaland
Kjersti Toppe Centre Hordaland
Ove Bernt Trellevik Conservative Hordaland Leveling seat
Helge Orten Conservative Møre og Romsdal
Else-May Botten Labour Møre og Romsdal
Harald T. Nesvik Progress Møre og Romsdal
Elisabeth Røbekk Nørve Conservative Møre og Romsdal
Fredric Holen Bjørdal Labour Møre og Romsdal
Oskar Jarle Grimstad Progress Møre og Romsdal
Rigmor Andersen Eide Christian Democratic Møre og Romsdal
Jenny Klinge Centre Møre og Romsdal
Pål Farstad Liberal Møre og Romsdal Leveling seat
Lisbeth Berg-Hansen Labour Nordland
Odd Henriksen Conservative Nordland
Kenneth Svendsen Progress Nordland
Eirik Sivertsen Labour Nordland
Margunn Ebbesen Conservative Nordland
Anna-Kristin Ljunggren Labour Nordland
Jan Arild Ellingsen Progress Nordland
Kjell-Idar Juvik Labour Nordland
Janne Sjelmo Nordås Centre Nordland Leveling seat
Rigmor Aasrud Labour Oppland
Tore Hagebakken Labour Oppland
Olemic Thommessen Conservative Oppland President of the Parliament
Morten Ørsal Johansen Progress Oppland
Anne Tingelstad Wøien Centre Oppland
Stine Renate Håheim Labour Oppland
Ketil Kjenseth Liberal Oppland Leveling seat
Jens Stoltenberg Labour Oslo Granted leave to assume the position of Secretary General of NATO from 1 October 2014. Truls Wickholm met in his place.
Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide Conservative Oslo Minister of Defence in Solberg's Cabinet. Heidi Nordby Lunde met in her place.
Hadia Tajik Labour Oslo Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice
Nikolai Astrup Conservative Oslo
Siv Jensen Progress Oslo Minister of Finance in Solberg's Cabinet. Mazyar Keshvari met in her place.
Jonas Gahr Støre Labour Oslo
Michael Tetzschner Conservative Oslo
Trine Skei Grande Liberal Oslo
Heikki Holmås Socialist Left Oslo
Marianne Marthinsen Labour Oslo
Kristin Vinje Conservative Oslo
Rasmus Hansson Green Oslo
Christian Tybring-Gjedde Progress Oslo
Jan Bøhler Labour Oslo
Mudassar Kapur Conservative Oslo
Marit Nybakk Labour Oslo
Ola Elvestuen Liberal Oslo Chair of the Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment
Stefan Magnus B. Heggelund Conservative Oslo
Hans Olav Syversen Christian Democratic Oslo Leveling seat, chair of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs
Bent Høie Conservative Rogaland Minister of Health and Care Services in Solberg's Cabinet. Sveinung Stensland met in his place.
Eirin Kristin Sund Labour Rogaland
Solveig Horne Progress Rogaland Minister of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion in Solberg's Cabinet. Helge Thorheim met in her place.
Siri A. Meling Conservative Rogaland
Olaug Vervik Bollestad Christian Democratic Rogaland
Torstein Tvedt Solberg Labour Rogaland
Bente Thorsen Progress Rogaland
Arve Kambe Conservative Rogaland Chair of the Standing Committee on Labour and Social Affairs
Hege Haukeland Liadal Labour Rogaland
Tina Bru Conservative Rogaland
Roy Steffensen Progress Rogaland
Geir Pollestad Centre Rogaland
Geir Toskedal Christian Democratic Rogaland
Iselin Nybø Liberal Rogaland Leveling seat
Ingrid Heggø Labour Sogn og Fjordane
Liv Signe Navarsete Centre Sogn og Fjordane
Bjørn Lødemel Conservative Sogn og Fjordane
Sveinung Rotevatn Liberal Sogn og Fjordane Leveling seat
Terje Aasland Labour Telemark
Torbjørn Røe Isaksen Conservative Telemark Minister of Education and Research in Solberg's Cabinet. Solveig Sundbø Abrahamsen met in his place.
Bård Hoksrud Progress Telemark State secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Communications until June 2015. Kristian Norheim met in his place.
Lene Vågslid Labour Telemark
Christian Tynning Bjørnø Labour Telemark
Geir Jørgen Bekkevold Christian Democratic Telemark Leveling seat
Martin Henriksen Labour Troms
Elisabeth Aspaker Conservative Troms Minister of Fisheries in Solberg's Cabinet until 16 December 2015, then of European Affairs until 20 December 2016. Regina Alexandrova met in her place.
Øyvind Korsberg Progress Troms
Tove Karoline Knutsen Labour Troms
Kent Gudmundsen Conservative Troms
Torgeir Knag Fylkesnes Socialist Left Troms Leveling seat
Ingvild Kjerkol Labour Nord-Trøndelag
Arild Stokkan-Grande Labour Nord-Trøndelag
Marit Arnstad Centre Nord-Trøndelag Chair of the Standing Committee on Business and Industry
Elin Rodum Agdestein Conservative Nord-Trøndelag
André Nikolai Skjelstad Liberal Nord-Trøndelag Leveling seat
Trond Giske Labour Sør-Trøndelag Chair of the Standing Committee on Education, Research and Church Affairs
Linda Cathrine Hofstad Helleland Conservative Sør-Trøndelag Chair of the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications until 2015. Minister of Culture from 16 December 2015, whence Torhild Aarbergsbotten met in her place.
Eva Kristin Hansen Labour Sør-Trøndelag
Per Sandberg Progress Sør-Trøndelag Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs from 16 December 2015. Lill Harriet Sandaune met in his place.
Frank Josef Jenssen Conservative Sør Trøndelag
Jorodd Asphjell Labour Sør-Trøndelag
Karianne O. Tung Labour Sør-Trøndelag
Heidi Greni Centre Sør-Trøndelag
Sivert Haugen Bjørnstad Progress Sør-Trøndelag
Snorre Valen Socialist Left Sør-Trøndelag Leveling seat
Svein Flåtten Conservative Vestfold
Dag Terje Andersen Labour Vestfold
Anders Anundsen Progress Vestfold Minister of Justice and Public Security in Solberg's Cabinet until 20 December 2016. Tom Holthe met in his place.
Karstein Eidem Løvaas Conservative Vestfold
Sonja Mandt-Bartholsen Labour Vestfold
Finn Morten Stordalen Progress Vestfold
Anders Tyvand Christian Democratic Vestfold Leveling seat
Svein Roald Hansen Labour Østfold
Ingjerd Schou Conservative Østfold
Ulf Leirstein Progress Østfold
Irene Johansen Labour Østfold
Bengt Morten Wenstøb Conservative Østfold
Stein Erik Lauvås Labour Østfold
Erlend Wiborg Progress Østfold
Eirik Milde Conservative Østfold
Line Henriette Holten Hjemdal Christian Democratic Østfold Leveling seat

References

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  1. ^ a b Ryssevik, Jostein (2002). I samfunnet. Norsk politikk (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. ISBN 978-82-03-32852-7.
  2. ^ Nordby, Trond (2004). I politikkens sentrum. Variasjoner i Stortingets makt 1814–2004 (in Norwegian). Oslo]: Universitetsforlaget. p. 98. ISBN 82-15-00651-5.
  3. ^ Moltubak, Roar Dalmo (16 October 2013). "Disse overtar statsrådenes stortingsplasser" (in Norwegian). TV 2. Retrieved 22 October 2013.