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1933 Norwegian parliamentary election
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Oscar Torp
C. J. Hambro
Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
Party
Labour
Conservative
Liberal
Last election
31.4%, 47 seats
27.4%, 39 seats
20.2%, 33 seats
Seats won
69
30
24
Seat change
22
9
9
Popular vote
500,526
252,506 (
H +
FF )
213,153
Percentage
40.1%
20.2% (
H +
FF )
17.7%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Jens Hundseid
Rolf Thommessen
Bertram Dybwad Brochmann
Party
Farmers'
Free-minded Liberal
Society
Last election
15.9%, 25 seats
2.6%, 5 seats/with
H
–
Seats won
23
1
1
Seat change
2
4
New
Popular vote
173,634
20,184/All. with
H
18,786
Percentage
13.9%
1.6%/—
1.5%
Seventh party
Eighth party
Leader
Ingebrigt Bjørø [
no ]
Alf Mjøen [
no ]
Party
Christian Democratic
Radical People's
Last election
–
0.8%, 1 seat
Seats won
1
1
Seat change
New
Popular vote
10,272
6,858
Percentage
0.8%
0.5%
Parliamentary elections were held in
Norway on 16 October 1933.
[1]
[2] The result was a victory for the
Labour Party , which won 69 of the 150 seats in the
Storting .
Campaign
Slogans
National daily newspaper endorsements
Results
Party Votes % Seats +/–
Labour Party 500,526 40.08 69 +22
Conservative Party
[a] 252,506 20.22 30 –9
Free-minded People's Party
[a] 0 –2
Liberal Party 213,153 17.07 24 –9
Farmers' Party 173,634 13.91 23 –2
Nasjonal Samling 27,850 2.23 0 New
Communist Party 22,773 1.82 0 0
Free-minded People's Party
[a] 20,184 1.62 1 –2
Society Party 18,786 1.50 1 New
Christian Democratic Party 10,272 0.82 1 New
Radical People's Party 6,858 0.55 1 0 Other parties 2,130 0.17 0 – Wild votes 14 0.00 – – Total 1,248,686 100.00 150 0 Valid votes 1,248,686 99.49 Invalid/blank votes 6,352 0.51 Total votes 1,255,038 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 1,643,498 76.36 Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Seat distribution
Notes
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a
b
c The Conservative Party and the Free-minded People's Party continued their alliance, but in some constituencies the Free-minded People's Party ran separate lists.
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References