2017 Norwegian parliamentary election|
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First party | 
Second party | 
Third party |  
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| Leader | 
Jonas Gahr Støre | 
Erna Solberg | 
Siv Jensen |  
| Party | 
Labour | 
Conservative | 
Progress |  
| Last election | 
55 seats, 30.84% | 
48 seats, 26.81% | 
29 seats, 16.35% |  
| Seats won | 
49 | 
45 | 
27 |  
| Seat change | 
 6 | 
 3 | 
 2 |  
| Popular vote | 
800,947 | 
732,895 | 
444,681 |  
| Percentage | 
27.37% | 
25.04% | 
15.19% |  
| Swing | 
 3.47 pp | 
 1.77 pp | 
 1.16 pp |  
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Fourth party | 
Fifth party | 
Sixth party |  
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| Leader | 
Trygve Slagsvold Vedum | 
Audun Lysbakken | 
Trine Skei Grande |  
| Party | 
Centre | 
Socialist Left | 
Liberal |  
| Leader since | 
7 April 2014 | 
11 March 2012 | 
6 May 2012 |  
| Last election | 
10 seats, 5.48% | 
7 seats, 4.1% | 
9 seats, 5.23% |  
| Seats won | 
19 | 
11 | 
8 |  
| Seat change | 
 9 | 
 4 | 
 1 |  
| Popular vote | 
302,017 | 
176,222 | 
127,910 |  
| Percentage | 
10.32% | 
6.02% | 
4.37% |  
| Swing | 
 4.84 pp | 
 1.93 pp | 
 0.86 pp |  
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Seventh party | 
Eighth party | 
Ninth party |  
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| Leader | 
Knut Arild Hareide | 
Rasmus Hansson Une Aina Bastholm | 
Bjørnar Moxnes |  
| Party | 
Christian  Democratic | 
Green | 
Red |  
| Last election | 
10 seats, 5.59% | 
1 seat, 2.79% | 
0 seats, 1.08% |  
| Seats won | 
8 | 
1 | 
1 |  
| Seat change | 
 2 | 
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 1 |  
| Popular vote | 
122,797 | 
94,788 | 
70,522 |  
| Percentage | 
4.20% | 
3.24% | 
2.41% |  
| Swing | 
 1.39 pp | 
 0.45 pp | 
 1.33 pp |  
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Most popular party in each electoral district (left) and municipality (right).  
Distribution of seats by electoral district.  | 
 
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Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 11 September 2017 to elect all 169 members of the unicameral Norwegian Parliament, the Storting. The non-socialist parties retained a reduced majority of 88 seats, allowing Prime Minister Erna Solberg's Conservative-Progress coalition to remain in government. The Liberal Party joined the coalition in January 2018 but it remained a minority cabinet until the Christian Democratic Party joined the coalition in 2019. The three largest centre-left parties won 79 seats. The Green Party retained its single seat, while the Red Party won its first ever seat.