Table of Parliamentary Election Results
Year | Percentage of votes | Members of the Storting elected |
---|---|---|
1933 | 0.8% | 1 |
1936 | 1.3% | 2 |
1945 | 7.9% | 8 |
1949 | 8.5%¹ | 9 |
1953 | 10.5% | 14 |
1957 | 10.2% | 12 |
1961 | 9.6%¹ | 15 |
1965 | 8.1%¹ | 13 |
1969 | 9.4%¹ | 14 |
1973 | 12.2%¹ | 20 |
1977 | 12.4%¹ | 22 |
1981 | 9.4%¹ | 15 |
1985 | 8.3% | 16 |
1989 | 8.5% | 14 |
1993 | 7.9% | 13 |
1997 | 13.7% | 25 |
2001 | 12.4% | 22 |
2005 | 6.8% | 11 |
2009 | 5.5% | 10 |
¹KrF ran on mutual lists with other parties in some constituencies. This figure is an estimate by Statistics Norway.
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