2005 Norwegian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 11 and 12 September 2005. The result was a victory for the opposition centre-left Red-Green Coalition, which received 48.0% of the votes and won 87 out of 169 seats, dominated by the Labour Party's 61 seats. The three-party centre-right government coalition won 44 seats and the right wing Progress Party won 38, becoming the largest opposition party. Voter turnout was 77.1%, an increase of 2 percentage points compared to the 2001 elections.

2005 Norwegian parliamentary election

11 and 12 September 2005

All 169 seats in the Storting
85 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Jens Stoltenberg Carl I. Hagen Erna Solberg
Party Labour Progress Conservative
Last election 24.29%, 43 seats 14.64%, 26 seats 21.21%, 38 seats
Seats won 61 38 23
Seat change 18 12 15
Popular vote 862,757 582,284 372,008
Percentage 32.69% 22.06% 14.10%
Swing 8.40pp 7.42pp 7.11pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Kristin Halvorsen Dagfinn Høybråten Åslaug Haga
Party Socialist Left Christian Democratic Centre
Last election 12.55%, 23 seats 12.41%, 22 seats 5.56%, 10 seats
Seats won 15 11 11
Seat change 8 11 1
Popular vote 232,971 178,885 171,063
Percentage 8.83% 6.78% 6.48%
Swing 3.72pp 5.63pp 0.92pp

  Seventh party
 
Leader Lars Sponheim
Party Liberal
Last election 3.91%, 2 seats
Seats won 10
Seat change 8
Popular vote 156,113
Percentage 5.92%
Swing 2.01pp

Results by county

Prime Minister before election

Kjell Magne Bondevik
Christian Democratic

Prime Minister after election

Jens Stoltenberg
Labour

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