List Of Members Of Stortinget 1945-1949
This is a list of the members of the Storting in the period 1945 to 1949. The list includes all those initially elected to the Storting.
There were a total of 150 representatives, distributed among the parties: 76 from the Norwegian Labour Party, 25 from the Conservative Party, 20 from the Liberal Party, 11 from the Communist Party of Norway, 10 from the Farmer’s Party and 8 from the Christian Democratic Party.
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