Market towns of Østfold and Akershus counties

Market towns of Østfold and Akershus counties

The Market towns of Østfold and Akershus counties (Norwegian: Kjøpstedene i Østfold og Akershus fylker) was an electoral district for parliamentary elections in Norway. It comprised the market towns (Norwegian: kjøpsteder) of Fredrikstad, Halden (until 1928 named Fredrikshald), Moss and Sarpsborg in Østfold county and Drøbak in Akershus county.

The district was established ahead of the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1921 following the change from single member constituencies to plural member constituencies in 1919.

Following changes in the national policy on market towns in 1952, these electoral districts were abolished ahead of the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1953. Instead, each county became one electoral district, and for election purposes the towns were integrated into their respective counties.

Representatives

The following representatives were elected from the Market towns of Østfold and Akershus counties:

Representative 1 Representative 2 Representative 3 Representative 4
1921 Blakstad, H Magnussen, SDA Müller, H Olafsen, SDA
1924 Blakstad, H Magnussen, SDA Bakke, H Olafsen, SDA
1927 Enge, A Blakstad, H Karlsen, A Bakke, H
1930 Blakstad, H Magnussen, A Bakke, H Pettersen, A
1933 Pettersen, A Bakke, H Johannesen, A Aakre, A
1936 Pettersen, A Grønneberg, H Johannesen, A Rafn, H
1945 Hønsvald, A Jacobsen, A Fredriksfryd, H Jenssen, NKP
1949 Hønsvald, A Jacobsen, A Fredriksfryd, H Gundersen, A

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