• Parliamentary elections were held in Norway between 5 and 27 August 1906, with a second round held between 26 August and 22 October. It was the first parliamentary...
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  • the year the election is held. Only Norwegian citizens can vote in the Parliamentary elections, but foreigners who have lived in Norway for three years...
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  • legislative election 1906 Hungarian parliamentary election 1906 Liechtenstein general election 1906 Montenegrin parliamentary election 1906 Norwegian parliamentary...
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  • for three winters. The 1906 Parliamentary election takes place. The coronation of King Haakon VII and Queen Maud on 22 June 1906 28 August – Moss FK football...
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  • Party was not included in a centre-right pact before in 2013. The parliamentary election in 2001 saw the collapse of the Labour Party's traditionally constantly...
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  • J. Sørensen; R. Vøllo (2021). Norwegian Local Candidate Dataset. Fiva, J. H. and D. M. Smith (2022): "Norwegian Parliamentary Elections, 1906–2021"...
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  • Petter Nilssen (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    stood several times for national election. He was the Labour Party's candidate in the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election in the single-member urban constituency...
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  • Union party in Norway, supporting Norwegian membership during both the referendum of 1972 and that of 1994. At the parliamentary election in 1993, it was...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Norway between 2 and 25 October 1909, with a second round held between 18 October and 11 November. The result was...
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    Bargiidbellodat), formerly The Norwegian Labour Party (Norwegian: Det norske Arbeiderparti, DNA), is a social democratic political party in Norway. It is positioned...
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    The Norwegianization of the Sámi (Norwegian: fornorsking av samer) was an official policy carried out by the Norwegian government directed at the Sámi...
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  • Party (Norwegian: Det radikale folkeparti), founded as the Labour Democrats (Norwegian: Arbeiderdemokratene), was a radical political party in Norway mainly...
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  • Parliamentary elections were held in Norway between 6 August and 16 September 1903. The result was a victory for the Conservative Party-Moderate Liberal...
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  • Andreas Wessel (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    1905 to 1910, and in the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election he was elected deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway again, this time from the...
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    Gunstein Anderson (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    he was also chairman of the board of Fremtiden. In the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election, he was Labour's candidate in the single-member constituency...
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  • Thorvald Andreas Larsen (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    representative of the Parliament of Norway from the constituency of Holmen in the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election. He served one term through 1909...
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    ISSN 0007-1234. Fiva, Jon H.; Smith, Daniel M. (2 November 2017). "Norwegian parliamentary elections, 1906–2013: representation and turnout across four electoral...
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  • Julius Christensen (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    1894 to 1897. In the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election he was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from the constituency...
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  • Albert Theodor Alexius Moeskau (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    fielded as the party candidate in parliamentary elections. In the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election, Tune was a new constituency. Moeskau carried 426...
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  • The Coalition Party (Norwegian: Samlingspartiet) was a Norwegian political coalition drawn from the Conservative Party, the Moderate Liberal Party and...
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  • Ludvig Larsen Kragtorp (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    1862 – 25 November 1928) was a Norwegian physician and politician for the Liberal Party. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1907 from the constituency...
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    Magnus Nilssen (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    1926 to 1928. To the Parliament of Norway he was elected for the first time in the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election. He represented his city. He was...
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  • Gabriel Andreas Stoud Platou (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    deputy candidate ("running mate") for Axel Thallaug in the 1906 Norwegian parliamentary election in the single-member urban constituency Lillehammer, Hamar...
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    independent Norwegian monarch since Olaf II in 1387. As king, Haakon gained much sympathy from the Norwegian people. Although the Constitution of Norway vests...
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    The Liberal Party (Norwegian: Venstre, lit. 'Left', V; Northern Sami: Gurutbellodat) is a social liberal political party in Norway. It was founded in...
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  • governmental title has included steward (Norwegian: Rigsstatholder), viceroy (Norwegian: Vicekonge) and first minister (Norwegian: Førstestatsraad) Until 1873, the...
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    Christopher Hornsrud (category Norwegian men centenarians)
    first Norwegian prime minister from the Labour Party and served as the 18th prime minister of Norway, but the cabinet had a weak parliamentary basis and...
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    website by the Norwegian national library and Swedish national archive on 1905 Official elections results from the referendum on Norwegian separation from...
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  • in the Electoral Register. Overseas voters can only vote in UK parliamentary elections in the constituency of their last registered UK address (or for...
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  • year 1847 in Norway. Monarch: Oscar I. November - The piano manufacturer Brødrene Hals was founded. The 1847 Norwegian parliamentary election. 11 April –...
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