Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 17 October 1927.[ 1] [ 2] The Labour Party emerged as the largest party, winning 59 of the 150 seats in the Storting .[ 3] However, the subsequent government was headed by Ivar Lykke of the Conservative Party .
1927 Norwegian parliamentary election
First party
Second party
Third party
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 )
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
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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Newspaper endorsements
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Party Votes % Seats +/– Labour Party 368,106 36.84 59 +35 Conservative Party [ a] 240,091 24.03 29 –14 Free-minded Liberal Party [ a] 1 – Liberal Party 172,568 17.27 30 –4 Farmers' Party 149,026 14.91 26 +4 Communist Party 40,075 4.01 3 –3 Free-minded Liberal Party [ a] 14,439 1.44 1 – Radical People's Party 13,459 1.35 1 –1 National Legion 1,210 0.12 0 – Fishermen and the Liberal People's Party 308 0.03 0 – Wild votes 15 0.00 – – Total 999,297 100.00 150 0 Valid votes 999,297 98.88 Invalid/blank votes 11,328 1.12 Total votes 1,010,625 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 1,484,409 68.08 Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Norges Offisielle Statistikk
^ a b c The Conservative Party and the Free-minded Liberal Party continued their alliance, but in some constituencies the Free-minded Liberal Party ran separate lists.[ 8] It won one seat on the joint lists and one seat on a separate list.[ 9]