Northwest (Althing constituency)

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Northwest
Norðvestur
Constituency
for the Althing
Outline map
Location of Northwest within Iceland
Municipality
Region
Population31,629 (2022)[1]
Electorate21,541 (2021)
Area31,477 km2 (2018)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1959
Seats
List
  • 7 (2013–present)
  • 8 (2007–2013)
  • 9 (2003–2007)
  • 4 (1987–2003)
  • 5 (1959–1987)
Member of the Althing[3]
List
Created from

Northwest (Icelandic: Norðvestur) is one of the six multi-member constituencies of the Althing, the national legislature of Iceland. The constituency was established as Northwestern (Icelandic: Norðurland vestra) in 1959 following the nationwide extension of proportional representation for elections to the Althing. It was renamed Northwest in 2003 when the Western and Westfjords constituencies were merged into the Northwestern constituency following the re-organisation of constituencies across Iceland. Northwest consists of the regions of Northwestern, Western and Westfjords. The constituency currently elects seven of the 63 members of the Althing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 21,541 registered electors.

Electoral system[edit]

Northwest currently elects seven of the 63 members of the Althing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[4][5] Constituency seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[6][7] Compensatory seats (equalisation seas) are calculated based on the national vote and are allocated using the D'Hondt method at the constituency level.[8][9] Only parties that reach the 5% national threshold compete for compensatory seats.[7][10]

Election results[edit]

Summary[edit]

Election People's Alliance
G
Left-Green
V / U
Social Democrats
S / A
People's
F
Pirates
P / Þ
Progressive
B
Independence
D
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2021 1,978 11.47% 1 1,195 6.93% 0 1,510 8.75% 1 1,081 6.27% 0 4,448 25.78% 3 3,897 22.59% 2
2017 3,067 17.78% 1 1,681 9.74% 1 911 5.28% 0 1,169 6.78% 0 3,177 18.42% 2 4,233 24.54% 2
2016 3,032 18.09% 1 1,054 6.29% 0 412 2.46% 0 1,823 10.88% 1 3,482 20.78% 2 4,951 29.54% 3
2013 1,470 8.47% 0 2,122 12.23% 1 537 3.09% 0 6,104 35.17% 4 4,282 24.67% 2
2009 4,018 22.82% 2 4,001 22.73% 2 3,967 22.53% 2 4,037 22.93% 2
2007 2,855 15.95% 1 3,793 21.19% 2 3,362 18.79% 1 5,199 29.05% 3
2003 1,987 10.62% 1 4,346 23.23% 2 4,057 21.68% 2 5,532 29.57% 3
1999 561 9.41% 0 1,481 24.84% 1 1,808 30.33% 1 1,904 31.94% 2
1995 987 15.56% 1 318 5.01% 0 2,454 38.69% 2 1,951 30.76% 1
1991 1,220 19.24% 1 739 11.65% 0 2,045 32.25% 2 1,783 28.12% 1
1987 1,016 15.74% 1 656 10.17% 0 2,270 35.18% 2 1,367 21.18% 1
1983 1,028 18.03% 1 411 7.21% 0 1,641 28.78% 2 1,786 31.32% 2
1979 984 17.24% 1 611 10.71% 0 2,506 43.91% 3 1,606 28.14% 1
1978 1,189 21.52% 1 752 13.61% 0 1,784 32.29% 2 1,522 27.55% 2
1974 851 15.79% 1 445 8.25% 0 2,027 37.60% 2 1,756 32.57% 2
1971 897 17.42% 1 566 10.99% 0 2,006 38.97% 2 1,679 32.61% 2
1967 637 12.73% 0 652 13.03% 0 2,010 40.16% 3 1,706 34.09% 2
1963 663 13.00% 0 537 10.53% 0 2,135 41.86% 3 1,765 34.61% 2
1959 Oct 616 11.94% 0 495 9.60% 0 2,146 41.61% 3 1,900 36.84% 2

(Excludes compensatory seats.)

Detailed[edit]

2020s[edit]

2021[edit]

Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 25 September 2021:[11]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 4,448 25.78% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 3,897 22.59% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 1,978 11.47% 1 0 1
People's Party F 1,510 8.75% 1 0 1
Centre Party M 1,278 7.41% 0 1 1
Social Democratic Alliance S 1,195 6.93% 0 0 0
Pirate Party P 1,081 6.27% 0 0 0
Reform Party C 1,063 6.16% 0 0 0
Icelandic Socialist Party J 728 4.22% 0 0 0
Liberal Democratic Party O 73 0.42% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 17,251 100.00% 7 1 8
Blank Votes 382 2.16%
Rejected Votes – Other 35 0.20%
Total Polled 17,668 82.02%
Registered Electors 21,541

The following candidates were elected:[12] Bergþór Ólason (M), 1,249.67 votes; Bjarni Jónsson (V), 1,941.33 votes; Eyjólfur Ármannsson (F), 1,507.67 votes; Halla Signý Kristjánsdóttir (B), 2,974.50 votes; Haraldur Benediktsson (D), 2,882.50 votes; Lilja Rannveig Sigurgeirsdóttir (B), 3,703.50 votes; Stefán Vagn Stefánsson (B), 4,393.00 votes; and Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir (D), 3,854.75 votes.

2010s[edit]

2017[edit]

Results of the 2017 parliamentary election held on 28 October 2017:[13][14][15][16]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 4,233 24.54% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 3,177 18.42% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 3,067 17.78% 1 0 1
Centre Party M 2,456 14.24% 1 1 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 1,681 9.74% 1 0 1
Pirate Party P 1,169 6.78% 0 0 0
People's Party F 911 5.28% 0 0 0
Reform Party C 423 2.45% 0 0 0
Bright Future A 135 0.78% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 17,252 100.00% 7 1 8
Blank Votes 582 3.26%
Rejected Votes – Other 38 0.21%
Total Polled 17,872 83.04%
Registered Electors 21,521

The following candidates were elected:[16] Ásmundur Einar Daðason (B), 3,078.75 votes; Bergþór Ólason (M), 2,442.00 votes; Guðjón Brjánsson (S), 1,637.00 votes; Halla Signý Kristjánsdóttir (B), 2,395.50 votes; Haraldur Benediktsson (D), 4,200.25 votes; Lilja Rafney Magnúsdóttir (V), 3,032.33 votes; Sigurður Páll Jónsson (M), 1,842.50 votes; and Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir (D), 3,174.00 votes.

2016[edit]

Results of the 2016 parliamentary election held on 29 October 2016:[17][18][19][20]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 4,951 29.54% 3 0 3
Progressive Party B 3,482 20.78% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 3,032 18.09% 1 0 1
Pirate Party P 1,823 10.88% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Alliance S 1,054 6.29% 0 1 1
Reform Party C 1,044 6.23% 0 0 0
Bright Future A 590 3.52% 0 0 0
People's Party F 412 2.46% 0 0 0
Dawn T 282 1.68% 0 0 0
Icelandic National Front E 90 0.54% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 16,760 100.00% 7 1 8
Blank Votes 642 3.68%
Rejected Votes – Other 42 0.24%
Total Polled 17,444 81.21%
Registered Electors 21,481

The following candidates were elected:[20] Elsa Lára Arnardóttir (B), 2,691.75 votes; Eva Pandora Baldursdóttir (P), 1,814.00 votes; Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson (B), 3,118.50 votes; Guðjón Brjánsson (S), 1,042.00 votes; Haraldur Benediktsson (D), 4,919.00 votes; Lilja Rafney Magnúsdóttir (V), 2,987.33 votes; Teitur Björnsson (D), 3,298.17 votes; and Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir (D), 4,117.50 votes.

2013[edit]

Results of the 2013 parliamentary election held on 27 April 2013:[21][22][23][24]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 6,104 35.17% 4 0 4
Independence Party D 4,282 24.67% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 2,122 12.23% 1 0 1
Left-Green Movement V 1,470 8.47% 0 1 1
Bright Future A 792 4.56% 0 0 0
Rainbow J 774 4.46% 0 0 0
Pirate Party Þ 537 3.09% 0 0 0
Dawn T 328 1.89% 0 0 0
Rural Party M 326 1.88% 0 0 0
Iceland Democratic Party L 251 1.45% 0 0 0
Right-Green People's Party G 208 1.20% 0 0 0
Households Party I 161 0.93% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 17,355 100.00% 7 1 8
Blank Votes 432 2.42%
Rejected Votes – Other 38 0.21%
Total Polled 17,825 83.61%
Registered Electors 21,318

The following candidates were elected:[24] Ásmundur Einar Daðason (B), 5,314.6 votes; Einar Kristinn Guðfinnsson (D), 4,186.5 votes; Elsa Lára Arnardóttir (B), 4,581.0 votes; Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson (B), 6,078.0 votes; Guðbjartur Hannesson (S), 2,109.0 votes; Haraldur Benediktsson (D), 3,203.3 votes; Jóhanna María Sigmundsdóttir (B), 3,821.4 votes; and Lilja Rafney Magnúsdóttir (V), 1,460.0 votes.

2000s[edit]

2009[edit]

Results of the 2009 parliamentary election held on 25 April 2009:[25][26][27]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 4,037 22.93% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 4,018 22.82% 2 1 3
Social Democratic Alliance S 4,001 22.73% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 3,967 22.53% 2 0 2
Liberal Party F 929 5.28% 0 0 0
Citizens' Movement O 587 3.33% 0 0 0
Democracy Movement P 66 0.37% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 17,605 100.00% 8 1 9
Blank Votes 558 3.06%
Rejected Votes – Other 51 0.28%
Total Polled 18,214 85.54%
Registered Electors 21,293

The following candidates were elected:[27] Ásbjörn Óttarsson (D), 3,950.0 votes; Ásmundur Einar Daðason (V), 2,703.5 votes; Einar Kristinn Guðfinnsson (D), 2,908.0 votes; Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson (B), 3,942.2 votes; Guðbjartur Hannesson (S), 3,959.2 votes; Guðmundur Steingrímsson (B), 2,929.5 votes; Jón Bjarnason (V), 3,871.0 votes; Lilja Rafney Magnúsdóttir (V), 3,344.8 votes; and Ólína Þorvarðardóttir (S), 2,900.0 votes.

2007[edit]

Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 12 May 2007:[28][29][30]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 5,199 29.05% 3 0 3
Social Democratic Alliance S 3,793 21.19% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 3,362 18.79% 1 0 1
Left-Green Movement V 2,855 15.95% 1 0 1
Liberal Party F 2,432 13.59% 1 1 2
Icelandic Movement – Living Country I 255 1.42% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 17,896 100.00% 8 1 9
Blank Votes 254 1.40%
Rejected Votes – Other 28 0.15%
Total Polled 18,178 86.05%
Registered Electors 21,126

The following candidates were elected:[30] Einar Kristinn Guðfinnsson (D), 4,348.7 votes; Einar Oddur Kristjánsson (D), 3,379.8 votes; Guðbjartur Hannesson (S), 3,772.0 votes; Guðjón Arnar Kristjánsson (F), 2,426.0 votes; Jón Bjarnason (V), 2,807.7 votes; Karl V. Matthíasson (S), 2,776.7 votes; Kristinn H. Gunnarsson (F), 1,812.7 votes; Magnús Stefánsson (B), 3,347.3 votes; and Sturla Böðvarsson (D), 4,903.7 votes.

2003[edit]

Results of the 2003 parliamentary election held on 10 May 2003:[31][32][33]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 5,532 29.57% 3 0 3
Social Democratic Alliance S 4,346 23.23% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 4,057 21.68% 2 0 2
Liberal Party F 2,666 14.25% 1 1 2
Left-Green Movement U 1,987 10.62% 1 0 1
New Force N 122 0.65% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 18,710 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 245 1.29%
Rejected Votes – Other 29 0.15%
Total Polled 18,984 89.35%
Registered Electors 21,247

The following candidates were elected:[33] Anna Kristín Gunnarsdóttir (S), 3,223.7 votes; Einar Oddur Kristjánsson (D), 3,664.3 votes; Einar Kristinn Guðfinnsson (D), 4,646.2 votes; Guðjón Arnar Kristjánsson (F), 2,666.0 votes; Jóhann Ársælsson (S), 4,285.0 votes; Jón Bjarnason (U), 1,970.7 votes; Kristinn H. Gunnarsson (B), 2,928.0 votes; Magnús Stefánsson (B), 4,017.5 votes; Sigurjón Þórðarson (F), 1,993.2 votes; and Sturla Böðvarsson (D), 5,078.7 votes.

1990s[edit]

1999[edit]

Results of the 1999 parliamentary election held on 8 May 1999:[34][35][36]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 1,904 31.94% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 1,808 30.33% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Alliance S 1,481 24.84% 1 0 1
Left-Green Movement U 561 9.41% 0 1 1
Liberal Party F 195 3.27% 0 0 0
Humanist Party H 13 0.22% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 5,962 100.00% 4 1 5
Blank Votes 111 1.83%
Rejected Votes – Other 5 0.08%
Total Polled 6,078 88.87%
Registered Electors 6,839

The following candidates were elected:[37] Hjálmar Jónsson (D), 1,875 votes; Jón Bjarnason (U), 560 votes; Kristján L. Möller (S), 1,452 votes; Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 1,802 votes; and Vilhjálmur Egilsson (D), 1,893 votes.

1995[edit]

Results of the 1995 parliamentary election held on 8 April 1995:[38] [39][40]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,454 38.69% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 1,951 30.76% 1 1 2
People's Alliance G 987 15.56% 1 0 1
National Awakening J 429 6.76% 0 0 0
Social Democratic Party A 318 5.01% 0 0 0
Women's List V 204 3.22% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 6,343 100.00% 4 1 5
Blank Votes 93 1.44%
Rejected Votes – Other 11 0.17%
Total Polled 6,447 89.58%
Registered Electors 7,197

The following candidates were elected:[41] Hjálmar Jónsson (D), 1,892 votes; Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 2,427 votes; Ragnar Arnalds (G), 984 votes; Stefán Sigurður Guðmundsson (B), 2,438 votes; and Vilhjálmur Egilsson (D), 1,913 votes.

1991[edit]

Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 20 April 1991:[42][43][44]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,045 32.25% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 1,783 28.12% 1 1 2
People's Alliance G 1,220 19.24% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 739 11.65% 0 0 0
Women's List V 327 5.16% 0 0 0
Home Rule Association H 105 1.66% 0 0 0
National Party and Humanist Party Þ 97 1.53% 0 0 0
Liberals F 25 0.39% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 6,341 100.00% 4 1 5
Blank Votes 98 1.52%
Rejected Votes – Other 12 0.19%
Total Polled 6,451 89.72%
Registered Electors 7,190

The following candidates were elected:[45] Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 2,019 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,756 votes; Ragnar Arnalds (G), 1,218 votes; Stefán Sigurður Guðmundsson (B), 2,034 votes; and Vilhjálmur Egilsson (D), 1,714 votes.

1980s[edit]

1987[edit]

Results of the 1987 parliamentary election held on 25 April 1987:[46][47][48]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,270 35.18% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 1,367 21.18% 1 0 1
People's Alliance G 1,016 15.74% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 656 10.17% 0 1 1
Citizens' Party S 471 7.30% 0 0 0
Women's List V 337 5.22% 0 0 0
National Party Þ 288 4.46% 0 0 0
Humanist Party M 48 0.74% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 6,453 100.00% 4 1 5
Blank Votes 60 0.92%
Rejected Votes – Other 14 0.21%
Total Polled 6,527 89.50%
Registered Electors 7,293

The following candidates were elected:[49] Jón Sæmundur Sigurjónsson (A), 656 votes; Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 2,246 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,363 votes; Ragnar Arnalds (G), 1,014 votes; and Stefán Sigurður Guðmundsson (B), 2,250 votes.

1983[edit]

Results of the 1983 parliamentary election held on 23 April 1983:[50][51][52]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 1,786 31.32% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 1,641 28.78% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 1,028 18.03% 1 0 1
Progressive Party (2nd list) BB 659 11.56% 0 0 0
Social Democratic Party A 411 7.21% 0 0 0
Alliance of Social Democrats C 177 3.10% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 5,702 100.00% 5 0 5
Blank Votes 168 2.85%
Rejected Votes – Other 17 0.29%
Total Polled 5,887 87.40%
Registered Electors 6,736

The following candidates were elected:[52] Eyjólfur Konráð Jónsson (D), 1,602 votes; Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 1,622 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,773 votes; Ragnar Arnalds (G), 1,028 votes; and Stefán Sigurður Guðmundsson (B), 1,478 votes.

1970s[edit]

1979[edit]

Results of the 1979 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 December 1979:[53][54][55]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,506 43.91% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 1,606 28.14% 1 1 2
People's Alliance G 984 17.24% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 611 10.71% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 5,707 100.00% 5 1 6
Blank Votes 143 2.44%
Rejected Votes – Other 13 0.22%
Total Polled 5,863 89.38%
Registered Electors 6,560

The following candidates were elected:[55] Eyjólfur Konráð Jónsson (D), 803 votes; Ingólfur Guðnasson (B), 2,007 votes; Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 2,492 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,605 votes; Ragnar Arnalds (G), 984 votes; and Stefán Sigurður Guðmundsson (B), 2,255 votes.

1978[edit]

Results of the 1978 parliamentary election held on 25 June 1978:[56][57][58]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 1,784 32.29% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 1,522 27.55% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 1,189 21.52% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 752 13.61% 0 1 1
Union of Liberals and Leftists F 278 5.03% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 5,525 100.00% 5 1 6
Blank Votes 90 1.60%
Rejected Votes – Other 17 0.30%
Total Polled 5,632 88.79%
Registered Electors 6,343

The following candidates were elected:[58] Eyjólfur Konráð Jónsson (D), 1,359 votes; Finnur Torfi Stefánsson (A), 752 votes; Ólafur Jóhannesson (B), 1,783 votes; Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 1,602 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,518 votes; and Ragnar Arnalds (G), 1,189 votes.

1974[edit]

Results of the 1974 parliamentary election held on 30 June 1974:[59][60][61]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,027 37.60% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 1,756 32.57% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 851 15.79% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 445 8.25% 0 0 0
Union of Liberals and Leftists F 312 5.79% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 5,391 100.00% 5 0 5
Blank Votes 57 1.04%
Rejected Votes – Other 8 0.15%
Total Polled 5,456 90.59%
Registered Electors 6,023

The following candidates were elected:[61] Eyjólfur Konráð Jónsson (D), 1,549 votes; Ólafur Jóhannesson (B), 2,027 votes; Páll Bragi Pétursson (B), 1,812 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,753 votes; and Ragnar Arnalds (G), 851 votes.

1971[edit]

Results of the 1971 parliamentary election held on 13 June 1971:[62][63][64]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,006 38.97% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 1,679 32.61% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 897 17.42% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 566 10.99% 0 1 1
Valid Votes 5,148 100.00% 5 1 6
Blank Votes 86 1.64%
Rejected Votes – Other 20 0.38%
Total Polled 5,254 89.77%
Registered Electors 5,853

The following candidates were elected:[64] Björn Pálsson (B), 1,795 votes; Gunnar Gíslason (D), 1,673 votes; Ólafur Jóhannesson (B), 2,005 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,509 votes; Pétur Pétursson (A), 566 votes; and Ragnar Arnalds (G), 895 votes.

1960s[edit]

1967[edit]

Results of the 1967 parliamentary election held on 11 June 1967:[65][66][67]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,010 40.16% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 1,706 34.09% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Party A 652 13.03% 0 1 1
People's Alliance G 637 12.73% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 5,005 100.00% 5 1 6
Blank Votes 95 1.85%
Rejected Votes – Other 33 0.64%
Total Polled 5,133 91.04%
Registered Electors 5,638

The following candidates were elected:[67] Björn Pálsson (B), 1,601 votes; Gunnar Gíslason (D), 1,703 votes; Jón Þorsteinsson (A), 652 votes; Ólafur Jóhannesson (B), 1,806 votes; Pálmi Jónsson (D), 1,531 votes; and Skúli Guðmundsson (B), 2,007 votes.

1963[edit]

Results of the 1963 parliamentary election held on 9 June 1963:[68][69][70]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,135 41.86% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 1,765 34.61% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 663 13.00% 0 1 1
Social Democratic Party A 537 10.53% 0 1 1
Valid Votes 5,100 100.00% 5 2 7
Blank Votes 82 1.58%
Rejected Votes – Other 7 0.13%
Total Polled 5,189 89.95%
Registered Electors 5,769

The following candidates were elected:[70] Björn Pálsson (B), 1,668 votes; Einar Ingimundarson (D), 1,589 votes; Gunnar Gíslason (D), 1,765 votes; Jón Þorsteinsson (A), 537 votes; Ólafur Jóhannesson (B), 1,921 votes; Ragnar Arnalds (G), 663 votes; and Skúli Guðmundsson (B), 2,133 votes.

1950s[edit]

October 1959[edit]

Results of the October 1959 parliamentary election held on 25 and 26 October 1959:[71][72][73]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 2,146 41.61% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 1,900 36.84% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 616 11.94% 0 1 1
Social Democratic Party A 495 9.60% 0 1 1
Valid Votes 5,157 100.00% 5 2 7
Blank Votes 89 1.69%
Rejected Votes – Other 20 0.38%
Total Polled 5,266 90.86%
Registered Electors 5,796

The following candidates were elected:[73] Björn Pálsson (B), 1,716 votes; Einar Ingimundarson (D), 1,707 votes; Gunnar Gíslason (D), 1,897 votes; Gunnar jóhannsson (G), 616 votes; Jón Þorsteinsson (A), 495 votes; Ólafur Jóhannesson (B), 1,931 votes; and Skúli Guðmundsson (B), 2,145 votes.

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