List of members of the Parliament of Norway, 1989–93
List of all members of Stortinget in the period 1989 to 1993. The list includes all who were elected to Stortinget.
There were a total of 165 representatives, distributed among 63 to the Norwegian Labour Party, 37 to Conservative Party, 22 to Progress Party, 17 to Socialist Left Party, 14 to Christian Democrats, 11 to Centre Party and 1 to Framtid for Finnmark.
The 8 the leveling seats went to Akershus (3), Hordaland (1), Oslo (1), Rogaland (2) and Østfold (1).
Aust-Agder
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
Brit Hoel | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Tore A. Liltved | Conservative Party | |
Jens Marcussen | Progress Party | |
Helga Haugen | Christian Democrats |
Vest-Agder
Akershus
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
Jo Benkow | Conservative Party | |
Reiulf Steen | Norwegian Labour Party | Appointed ambassador to Chile in July 1992. Was replaced by Harald Løbak Thoresen and later Solveig Torsvik. |
Fridtjof Frank Gundersen | Progress Party | |
Kaci Kullmann Five | Conservative Party | |
Helen Marie Bøsterud | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Tora Aasland | Socialist Left Party | |
Jan Petersen | Conservative Party | |
Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Finn Thoresen | Progress Party | Independent as of November 2, 1992 |
Eva R. Finstad | Conservative Party | |
Anneliese Dørum | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Tore Haugen | Conservative Party | |
Paul Chaffey | Socialist Left Party | |
Anne Enger Lahnstein | Centre Party | |
Jan Erik Fåne | Progress Party |
Buskerud
Finnmark
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
Oddrunn Pettersen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Anders John Aune | Framtid for Finnmark | |
Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Reidar Johansen | Socialist Left Party |
Hedmark
Hordaland
Møre and Romsdal
Nordland
Oppland
Oslo
Rogaland
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
Gunnar Berge | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Gunnar Fatland | Conservative Party | |
Jan Simonsen | Progress Party | |
John S. Tveit | Christian Democrats | |
Gunn Vigdis Olsen-Hagen | Norwegian Labour Party | Died in December 1989. Was replaced by Kari Helliesen. |
Thorhild Widvey | Conservative Party | |
Ole Gabriel Ueland | Centre Party | |
Magnar Sætre | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Eilef A. Meland | Socialist Left Party | |
Petter Bjørheim | Progress Party | |
Borghild Røyseland | Christian Democrats | |
Sverre Mauritzen | Conservative Party | Left in September 1993. Was replaced by Olaf Aurdal. |
Sogn and Fjordane
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
Kjell Opseth | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Leiv Blakset | Centre Party | |
Dagfinn Hjertenes | Conservative Party | |
Lars Gunnar Lie | Christian Democrats | |
Astrid Marie Nistad | Norwegian Labour Party |
Telemark
Troms
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
William Engseth | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Svein Ludvigsen | Conservative Party | |
Ranja Hauglid | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Rolf Ketil Bjørn | Socialist Left Party | |
Terje Nyberget | Progress Party | |
Jan Elvheim | Norwegian Labour Party |
Nord-Trøndelag
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
Inger Lise Gjørv | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Johan J. Jakobsen | Centre Party | |
Roger Gudmundseth | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Per Aunet | Socialist Left Party | |
Wenche Frogn Sellæg | Conservative Party | |
Inge Staldvik | Norwegian Labour Party | Independent as of December 15, 1992, SV from January 13, 1993. |
Sør-Trøndelag
Vestfold
Name | Party | Comments/Suppleants |
Ernst Wroldsen | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ole Johs. Brunæs | Conservative Party | |
Oscar D. Hillgaar | Progress Party | |
Karin Lian | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Ingrid I. Willoch | Conservative Party | |
Jørgen Kosmo | Norwegian Labour Party | |
Inger Dag Steen | Socialist Left Party |
Østfold
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