Party Leaders
- 1884 Johan Sverdrup
- 1884-1889 Ole Anton Qvam
- 1889-1893 Johannes Steen
- 1893-1894 Viggo Ullmann
- 1894-1896 Ole Anton Qvam
- 1898-1900 Viggo Ullmann
- 1900-1903 Lars Holst
- 1903-1909 Carl Berner
- 1909-1927 Gunnar Knudsen
- 1927-1940 Johan Ludwig Mowinckel
- 1945-1952 Jacob S. Worm-Müller
- 1952-1964 Bent Røiseland
- 1964-1970 Gunnar Garbo
- 1970-1972 Helge Seip
- 1972-1974 Helge Rognlien
- 1974-1976 Eva Kolstad
- 1976-1982 Hans Hammond Rossbach
- 1982-1986 Odd Einar Dørum
- 1986-1990 Arne Fjørtoft
- 1990-1992 Håvard Alstadheim
- 1992-1996 Odd Einar Dørum
- 1996-2010 Lars Sponheim
- 2010–present Trine Skei Grande
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