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2025 Norwegian general election debates Date Time Organisers P Present I Invitee N Non-invitee Ap H FrP KrF Sp V SV R MDG Refs 18 December 2024: 14:40 NRK: P Jonas Gahr Støre: N Erna Solberg: P Sylvi Listhaug: N Dag-Inge Ulstein: N Trygve Slagsvold Vedum: N Guri Melby: N Kirsti Bergstø: N Marie Sneve Martinussen: N Arild Hermstad [4]
Only Norwegian citizens can vote in the Parliamentary elections, but foreigners who have lived in Norway for three years continuously can vote in the local elections. Women's suffrage was adopted in 1913. The last elections were the 2023 local elections on 11 September. The last parliamentary election was the 2021 parliamentary election, on 13 ...
Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 13 September 2021. [1] All 169 seats in the Norwegian legislature, the Storting, were up for election. [2]The election was won by a coalition consisting of the social-democratic Labour Party and the agrarian Centre Party that entered into negotiations to form a government.
Citizens of non-Nordic countries may vote provided they have held residency and resided in Norway uninterrupted for at least three consecutive years leading up to election day. [3] Norwegian elections ordinarily allow for advance voting or early voting, and in the 2023 local elections, this was possible in the period from 3 July until 9 August ...
In the run up to the 2025 Norwegian parliamentary election, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Norway. The date range for these opinion polls are from the 2021 Norwegian parliamentary election, held on 13 September, to the present day. Unlike most nations, Norway's constitution does not allow early ...
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An election booth with ballots lined up for the voter (picture is from an early voting station). White ballots are used in the municipal election, the blue are for the county. In general, each political party who participates in an election for a particular municipality nominates a list of names which appear on the ballot.