Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 9 and 10 September 1973.[1] The Labour Party remained the largest party, winning 62 of the 155 seats in the Storting.
Quick Facts All 155 seats in the Storting 78 seats needed for a majority, Turnout ...
1973 Norwegian parliamentary election|
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Turnout | 80.2% |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Trygve Bratteli |
Kåre Willoch |
Dagfinn Vårvik |
Party |
Labour |
Conservative |
Centre |
Last election |
46.5%, 74 seats |
22.7%, 29 seats |
12.9%, 20 seats |
Seats won |
62 |
29 |
21 |
Seat change |
12 |
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Popular vote |
759,499 |
379,039[c] |
265,734[a][b] |
Percentage |
35.3% |
17.6%[c] |
12.3%[a][b] |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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Leader |
Lars Korvald |
Finn Gustavsen |
Anders Lange |
Party |
Christian Democratic |
Socialist |
Anders Lange's |
Last election |
11.7%, 14 seats |
4.4%, 0 seats[d] |
– |
Seats won |
20 |
16 |
4 |
Seat change |
6 |
16 |
New |
Popular vote |
285,908[b][c] |
241,851 |
107,784 |
Percentage |
13.3%[b][c] |
11.2% |
5.0% |
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Seventh party |
Eighth party |
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Leader |
Helge Rognlien |
Helge Seip |
Party |
Liberal |
New People's |
Last election |
9.4%, 13 seats |
– |
Seats won |
2 |
1 |
Seat change |
11 |
New |
Popular vote |
169,090[a][b] |
73,854 |
Percentage |
7.8%[a][b] |
3.4% |
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Results by county |
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