1927 Norwegian parliamentary election|
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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| Leader |
Oscar Torp |
Johan Ludwig Mowinckel |
C. J. Hambro |
| Party |
Labour |
Liberal |
Conservative |
| Last election |
18.44%, 24 seats |
18.58%, 34 seats |
32.53%, 43 seats |
| Seats won |
59 |
30 |
29 |
| Seat change |
35 |
4 |
14 |
| Popular vote |
368,106 |
172,568 |
240,091 (H+FV) |
| Percentage |
36.84% |
17.27% |
24.03% (H+FV) |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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| Leader |
Erik Enge |
Peder Furubotn |
P. A. Holm |
| Party |
Farmers' |
Communist |
Free-minded Liberal |
| Last election |
13.52%, 22 seats |
6.10%, 6 seats |
11 seats with H |
| Seats won |
26 |
3 |
2 |
| Seat change |
4 |
3 |
9 |
| Popular vote |
149,026 |
40,075 |
With H |
| Percentage |
14.91% |
4.01% |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 17 October 1927. The Labour Party emerged as the largest party, winning 59 of the 150 seats in the Storting. However, the subsequent government was headed by Ivar Lykke of the Conservative Party.