Northeast (Althing constituency)

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Northeast (Icelandic: Norðaustur) is one of the six multi-member constituencies of the Althing, the national legislature of Iceland. The constituency was established as Northeastern (Icelandic: Norðurland eystra) in 1959 following the nationwide extension of proportional representation for elections to the Althing. It was renamed Northeast in 2003 when most of the Eastern constituency was merged into the Northeastern constituency following the re-organisation of constituencies across Iceland. Northeast consists of the regions of Eastern and Northeastern. The constituency currently elects nine of the 63 members of the Althing using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2021 parliamentary election it had 29,847 registered electors.

Northeast
Norðaustur
Constituency
for the Althing
Outline map
Location of Northeast within Iceland
Municipality
RegionEastern
Northeastern
Population42,192 (2022)[1]
Electorate29,847 (2021)
Area38,392 km2 (2018)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1959
Seats
List
  • 9 (2003–present)
  • 5 (1995–2003)
  • 6 (1959–1995)
Member of the Althing[3]
List
Created from

Electoral system

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Northeast currently elects nine 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]

Members of Parliament

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Election MPs
1959 Bjartmar Guðmundsson
(Independence)
Magnús Jónsson
(Independence)
Jónas G. Rafnar
(Independence)
Björn Jónsson
(People's)
Garðar Halldórsson
(Progressive)
Gísli Guðmundsson
(Progressive)
Karl Kristjánson
(Progressive)
Friðjón Skarphéðinsson
(Social Democratic)
8 seats
1963 Ingvar Gíslason
(Progressive)
7 seats
1967 Stefán Valgeirsson
(Progressive)
Bragi Sigurjónsson
(Social Democratic)
8 seats
1971 Lárus Jónsson
(Independence)
Björn Jónsson
(Union)
6 seats 6 seats
1974 Jón G. Sólnes
(Independence)
Stefán Jónsson
(People's)
Ingi Tryggvason
(Progressive)
1978 Árni Gunnarsson
(Social Democratic)
Bragi Sigurjónsson
(Social Democratic)
7 seats
1979 Halldór Blöndal
(Independence)
Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason
(Progressive)
1983 Steingrímur J. Sigfússon
(People's)
Kolbrún Jónsdóttir
(Social Democrats)
1987 Stefán Valgeirsson
(National Awakening)
Árni Gunnarsson
(Social Democrats)
Valgerður Sverrisdóttir
(Progressive)
Málfríður Sigurðardóttir
(Women's List)
1991 Tómas Ingi Olrich
(Independence)
Sigbjörn Gunnarsson
(Social Democrats)
Jóhannes Geir Sigurgeirsson
(Progressive)
1995 Svanfríður Jónasdóttir
(National Awakening)
6 seats
1999 Steingrímur J. Sigfússon
(Left-Green)
Árni Steinar Jóhannsson
(Left-Green)
Svanfríður Jónasdóttir
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2003 Þuríður Backman
(Left-Green)
Kristján L. Möller
(Social Democratic Alliance)
Birkir Jón Jónsson
(Progressive)
Dagný Jónsdóttir
(Progressive)
Jón Kristjánsson
(Progressive)
Einar Már Sigurðarson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2007 Arnbjörg Sveinsdóttir
(Independence)
Kristján Þór Júlíusson
(Independence)
Ólöf Nordal
(Independence)
Höskuldur Þórhallsson
(Progressive)
Steingrímur J. Sigfússon
(Women's List)
Þuríður Backman
(Women's List)
2009 Tryggvi Þór Herbertsson
(Independence)
Jónína Rós Guðmundsdóttir
(Social Democratic Alliance)
Björn Valur Gíslason
(Women's List)
Sigmundur Ernir Rúnarsson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2013 Valgerður Gunnarsdóttir
(Independence)
Líneik Anna Sævarsdóttir
(Progressive)
Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson
(Progressive)
Þórunn Egilsdóttir
(Progressive)
Bjarkey Gunnarsdóttir
(Women's List)
Brynhildur Pétursdóttir
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2016 Benedikt Jóhannesson
(Social Democrats)
Njáll Trausti Friðbertsson
(Independence)
Einar Aðalsteinn Brynjólfsson
(Pirate Party)
Logi Már Einarsson
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2017 Anna Kolbrún Árnadóttir
(Humanist)
Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson
(Humanist)
Líneik Anna Sævarsdóttir
(Progressive)
Albertína Friðbjörg Elíasdóttir
(Social Democratic Alliance)
2021 Berglind Ósk Guðmundsdóttir
(Independence)
Ingibjörg Ólöf Isaksen
(Progressive)
Þórarinn Ingi Pétursson
(Progressive)
Jakob Frímann Magnússon
(Union)
Jódís Skúladóttir
(Women's List)

Election results

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Summary

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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 3,040 12.92% 1 2,465 10.47% 1 2,026 8.61% 1 1,256 5.34% 0 6,016 25.56% 3 4,346 18.47% 2
2017 4,700 19.91% 2 3,275 13.87% 1 1,005 4.26% 0 1,295 5.48% 0 3,386 14.34% 2 4,787 20.27% 2
2016 4,539 19.99% 2 1,816 8.00% 1 645 2.84% 0 2,265 9.98% 1 4,542 20.01% 2 6,014 26.49% 3
2013 3,733 15.81% 2 2,505 10.61% 1 716 3.03% 0 8,173 34.62% 4 5,327 22.57% 2
2009 6,937 29.69% 3 5,312 22.73% 2 5,905 25.27% 2 4,079 17.46% 2
2007 4,558 19.56% 2 4,840 20.77% 2 5,726 24.57% 2 6,522 27.99% 3
2003 3,329 14.13% 1 5,503 23.35% 2 7,722 32.77% 4 5,544 23.53% 2
1999 3,483 22.04% 1 2,652 16.78% 1 4,610 29.17% 1 4,717 29.85% 2
1995 2,741 16.78% 1 1,211 7.41% 0 6,015 36.82% 2 4,606 28.19% 2
1991 2,795 17.82% 1 1,522 9.70% 0 5,388 34.34% 3 3,720 23.71% 2
1987 2,053 13.13% 1 2,229 14.26% 1 3,889 24.88% 2 3,273 20.94% 1
1983 2,308 16.84% 1 1,504 10.97% 0 4,751 34.67% 3 3,727 27.20% 2
1979 2,141 15.93% 1 1,789 13.31% 1 5,896 43.87% 3 2,758 20.52% 1
1978 2,580 19.85% 1 2,876 22.13% 1 4,150 31.93% 2 2,944 22.65% 2
1974 1,731 14.29% 1 1,098 9.06% 0 4,811 39.71% 3 3,661 30.22% 2
1971 1,215 10.69% 0 1,147 10.09% 0 4,677 41.15% 3 2,939 25.86% 2
1967 1,571 15.03% 1 1,357 12.98% 0 4,525 43.29% 3 2,999 28.69% 2
1963 1,621 16.18% 1 1,012 10.10% 0 4,530 45.21% 3 2,856 28.51% 2
1959 Oct 1,373 14.35% 1 1,045 10.92% 0 4,166 43.53% 3 2,645 27.64% 2

(Excludes compensatory seats.)

Detailed

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2020s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 6,016 25.56% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 4,346 18.47% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 3,040 12.92% 1 1 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 2,465 10.47% 1 0 1
Centre Party M 2,092 8.89% 1 0 1
People's Party F 2,026 8.61% 1 0 1
Reform Party C 1,263 5.37% 0 0 0
Pirate Party P 1,256 5.34% 0 0 0
Icelandic Socialist Party J 954 4.05% 0 0 0
Liberal Democratic Party O 78 0.33% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 23,536 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 596 2.46%
Rejected Votes – Other 48 0.20%
Total Polled 24,180 81.01%
Registered Electors 29,847

The following candidates were elected:[12] Berglind Ósk Guðmundsdóttir (D), 3,263.75 votes; Bjarkey Gunnarsdóttir (V), 3,013.50 votes; Ingibjörg Ólöf Isaksen (B), 5,981.33 votes; Jakob Frímann Magnússon (F), 2,004.00 votes; Jódís Skúladóttir (V), 2,284.50 votes; Líneik Anna Sævarsdóttir (B), 4,998.67 votes; Logi Már Einarsson (S), 2,454.33 votes; Njáll Trausti Friðbertsson (D), 4,291.75 votes; Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (M), 2,080.33 votes; and Þórarinn Ingi Pétursson (B), 4,016.33 votes.

2010s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 4,787 20.27% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 4,700 19.91% 2 0 2
Centre Party M 4,389 18.59% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 3,386 14.34% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 3,275 13.87% 1 1 2
Pirate Party P 1,295 5.48% 0 0 0
People's Party F 1,005 4.26% 0 0 0
Reform Party C 495 2.10% 0 0 0
Bright Future A 169 0.72% 0 0 0
People's Front of Iceland R 110 0.47% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 23,611 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 736 3.02%
Rejected Votes – Other 62 0.25%
Total Polled 24,409 82.41%
Registered Electors 29,620

The following candidates were elected:[16] Albertína Friðbjörg Elíasdóttir (S), 2,454.75 votes; Anna Kolbrún Árnadóttir (M), 3,292.50 votes; Bjarkey Gunnarsdóttir (V), 3,582.50 votes; Kristján Þór Júlíusson (D), 4,736.25 votes; Líneik Anna Sævarsdóttir (B), 2,530.25 votes; Logi Már Einarsson (S), 3,268.00 votes; Njáll Trausti Friðbertsson (D), 3,585.25 votes; Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (M), 4,368.00 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (V), 4,450.00 votes; and Þórunn Egilsdóttir (B), 3,369.50 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 6,014 26.49% 3 0 3
Progressive Party B 4,542 20.01% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 4,539 19.99% 2 0 2
Pirate Party P 2,265 9.98% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Alliance S 1,816 8.00% 1 0 1
Reform Party C 1,482 6.53% 0 1 1
Bright Future A 774 3.41% 0 0 0
People's Party F 645 2.84% 0 0 0
Dawn T 415 1.83% 0 0 0
People's Front of Iceland R 211 0.93% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 22,703 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 839 3.55%
Rejected Votes – Other 71 0.30%
Total Polled 23,613 79.87%
Registered Electors 29,564

The following candidates were elected:[20] Benedikt Jóhannesson (C), 1,467.33 votes; Bjarkey Gunnarsdóttir (V), 3,433.50 votes; Einar Aðalsteinn Brynjólfsson (P), 2,258.67 votes; Kristján Þór Júlíusson (D), 5,958.83 votes; Logi Már Einarsson (S), 1,800.67 votes; Njáll Trausti Friðbertsson (D), 4,997.00 votes; Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (B), 3,729.50 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (V), 4,392.00 votes; Valgerður Gunnarsdóttir (D), 4,006.83 votes; and Þórunn Egilsdóttir (B), 3,564.25 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 8,173 34.62% 4 0 4
Independence Party D 5,327 22.57% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 3,733 15.81% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 2,505 10.61% 1 0 1
Bright Future A 1,537 6.51% 0 1 1
Pirate Party Þ 716 3.03% 0 0 0
Dawn T 460 1.95% 0 0 0
Iceland Democratic Party L 313 1.33% 0 0 0
Rainbow J 306 1.30% 0 0 0
Right-Green People's Party G 296 1.25% 0 0 0
Households Party I 241 1.02% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 23,607 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 569 2.35%
Rejected Votes – Other 51 0.21%
Total Polled 24,227 83.44%
Registered Electors 29,035

The following candidates were elected:[24] Bjarkey Gunnarsdóttir (V), 2,795.0 votes; Brynhildur Pétursdóttir (A), 1,536.0 votes; Höskuldur Þórhallsson (B), 7,119.1 votes; Kristján L. Möller (S), 2,484.7 votes; Kristján Þór Júlíusson (D), 5,295.5 votes; Líneik Anna Sævarsdóttir (B), 6,133.3 votes; Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (B), 8,129.6 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (V), 3,716.8 votes; Valgerður Gunnarsdóttir (D), 3,996.3 votes; and Þórunn Egilsdóttir (B), 5,116.9 votes.

2000s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Left-Green Movement V 6,937 29.69% 3 0 3
Progressive Party B 5,905 25.27% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 5,312 22.73% 2 1 3
Independence Party D 4,079 17.46% 2 0 2
Citizens' Movement O 690 2.95% 0 0 0
Liberal Party F 384 1.64% 0 0 0
Democracy Movement P 61 0.26% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 23,368 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 826 3.41%
Rejected Votes – Other 55 0.23%
Total Polled 24,249 85.53%
Registered Electors 28,352

The following candidates were elected:[27] Birkir Jón Jónsson (B), 5,600.2 votes; Björn Valur Gíslason (V), 4,615.5 votes; Höskuldur Þórhallsson (B), 4,495.0 votes; Jónína Rós Guðmundsdóttir (S), 3,557.3 votes; Kristján L. Möller (S), 5,066.5 votes; Kristján Þór Júlíusson (D), 3,763.5 votes; Sigmundur Ernir Rúnarsson (S), 4,331.2 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (V), 6,925.5 votes; Tryggvi Þór Herbertsson (D), 3,017.5 votes; and Þuríður Backman (V), 5,675.0 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 6,522 27.99% 3 0 3
Progressive Party B 5,726 24.57% 2 1 3
Social Democratic Alliance S 4,840 20.77% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement V 4,558 19.56% 2 0 2
Liberal Party F 1,378 5.91% 0 0 0
Icelandic Movement – Living Country I 278 1.19% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 23,302 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 305 1.29%
Rejected Votes – Other 37 0.16%
Total Polled 23,644 84.80%
Registered Electors 27,881

The following candidates were elected:[30] Arnbjörg Sveinsdóttir (D), 5,412.0 votes; Birkir Jón Jónsson (B), 4,760.8 votes; Einar Már Sigurðarson (S), 3,621.0 votes; Höskuldur Þórhallsson (B), 3,833.3 votes; Kristján L. Möller (S), 4,798.7 votes; Kristján Þór Júlíusson (D), 6,432.7 votes; Ólöf Nordal (D), 4,358.5 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (V), 4,552.7 votes; Valgerður Sverrisdóttir (B), 5,628.2 votes; and Þuríður Backman (V), 3,401.5 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 7,722 32.77% 4 0 4
Independence Party D 5,544 23.53% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 5,503 23.35% 2 0 2
Left-Green Movement U 3,329 14.13% 1 1 2
Liberal Party F 1,329 5.64% 0 0 0
New Force N 136 0.58% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 23,563 100.00% 9 1 10
Blank Votes 256 1.07%
Rejected Votes – Other 58 0.24%
Total Polled 23,877 87.47%
Registered Electors 27,298

The following candidates were elected:[33] Birkir Jón Jónsson (B), 4,823.5 votes; Dagný Jónsdóttir (B), 5,792.9 votes; Einar Már Sigurðarson (S), 4,121.2 votes; Halldór Blöndal (D), 5,325.5 votes; Jón Kristjánsson (B), 6,737.0 votes; Kristján L. Möller (S), 5,462.2 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (U), 3,329.0 votes; Tómas Ingi Olrich (D), 4,036.0 votes; Valgerður Sverrisdóttir (B), 7,646.0 votes; and Þuríður Backman (U), 2,492.0 votes.

1990s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Independence Party D 4,717 29.85% 2 0 2
Progressive Party B 4,610 29.17% 1 0 1
Left-Green Movement U 3,483 22.04% 1 1 2
Social Democratic Alliance S 2,652 16.78% 1 0 1
Liberal Party F 297 1.88% 0 0 0
Humanist Party H 43 0.27% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 15,802 100.00% 5 1 6
Blank Votes 243 1.51%
Rejected Votes – Other 28 0.17%
Total Polled 16,073 84.55%
Registered Electors 19,011

The following candidates were elected:[37] Árni Steinar Jóhannsson (U), 3,476 votes; Halldór Blöndal (D), 4,669 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (U), 3,480 votes; Svanfríður Jónasdóttir (S), 2,596 votes; Tómas Ingi Olrich (D), 4,691 votes; and Valgerður Sverrisdóttir (B), 4,458 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 6,015 36.82% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 4,606 28.19% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 2,741 16.78% 1 0 1
National Awakening J 1,414 8.65% 0 1 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,211 7.41% 0 0 0
Women's List V 351 2.15% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 16,338 100.00% 5 1 6
Blank Votes 199 1.20%
Rejected Votes – Other 44 0.27%
Total Polled 16,581 87.40%
Registered Electors 18,971

The following candidates were elected:[41] Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason (B), 5,965 votes; Halldór Blöndal (D), 4,587 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (G), 2,715 votes; Svanfríður Jónasdóttir (J), 1,408 votes; Tómas Ingi Olrich (D), 4,568 votes; and Valgerður Sverrisdóttir (B), 5,962 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 5,388 34.34% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 3,720 23.71% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 2,795 17.82% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,522 9.70% 0 1 1
National Party and Humanist Party Þ 1,062 6.77% 0 0 0
Women's List V 751 4.79% 0 0 0
Home Rule Association H 302 1.93% 0 0 0
Liberals F 148 0.94% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 15,688 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 226 1.42%
Rejected Votes – Other 9 0.06%
Total Polled 15,923 86.44%
Registered Electors 18,420

The following candidates were elected:[45] Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason (B), 5,354 votes; Halldór Blöndal (D), 3,232 votes; Jóhannes Geir Sigurgeirsson (B), 5,328 votes; Sigbjörn Gunnarsson (A), 1,475 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (G), 2,788 votes; Tómas Ingi Olrich (D), 3,700 votes; and Valgerður Sverrisdóttir (B), 5,340 votes.

1980s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 3,889 24.88% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 3,273 20.94% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 2,229 14.26% 1 0 1
People's Alliance G 2,053 13.13% 1 0 1
Association for Justice and Equality J 1,893 12.11% 1 0 1
Women's List V 992 6.35% 0 1 1
Citizens' Party S 567 3.63% 0 0 0
National Party Þ 533 3.41% 0 0 0
Humanist Party M 202 1.29% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 15,631 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 141 0.89%
Rejected Votes – Other 23 0.15%
Total Polled 15,795 88.16%
Registered Electors 17,917

The following candidates were elected:[49] Árni Gunnarsson (A), 2,211 votes; Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason (B), 3,874 votes; Halldór Blöndal (D), 3,182 votes; Málfríður Sigurðardóttir (V), 986 votes; Stefán Valgeirsson (J), 1,889 votes; Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (G), 2,049 votes; and Valgerður Sverrisdóttir (B), 3,874 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 4,751 34.67% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 3,727 27.20% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 2,308 16.84% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,504 10.97% 0 0 0
Women's List V 791 5.77% 0 0 0
Alliance of Social Democrats C 623 4.55% 0 1 1
Valid Votes 13,704 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 285 2.03%
Rejected Votes – Other 27 0.19%
Total Polled 14,016 87.00%
Registered Electors 16,110

The following candidates were elected:[52] Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason (B), 3,971 votes; Halldór Blöndal (D), 3,412 votes; Ingvar Gíslason (B), 4,620 votes; Kolbrún Jónsdóttir (C), 623 votes; Lárus Jónsson (D), 3,723 votes; Stefán Valgeirsson (B), 4,341 votes; and Steingrímur J. Sigfússon (G), 2,308 votes.

1970s

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1979
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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 5,896 43.87% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 2,758 20.52% 1 1 2
People's Alliance G 2,141 15.93% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,789 13.31% 1 0 1
Independent List S 857 6.38% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 13,441 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 267 1.94%
Rejected Votes – Other 20 0.15%
Total Polled 13,728 89.58%
Registered Electors 15,324

The following candidates were elected:[55] Árni Gunnarsson (A), 1,784 votes; Guðmundur Kristján Bjarnason (B), 4,916 votes; Halldór Blöndal (D), 2,527 votes; Ingvar Gíslason (B), 5,878 votes; Lárus Jónsson (D), 2,757 votes; Stefán Jónsson (G), 2,136 votes; and Stefán Valgeirsson (B), 5,394 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 4,150 31.93% 2 0 2
Independence Party D 2,944 22.65% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Party A 2,876 22.13% 1 1 2
People's Alliance G 2,580 19.85% 1 0 1
Union of Liberals and Leftists F 448 3.45% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 12,998 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 240 1.81%
Rejected Votes – Other 44 0.33%
Total Polled 13,282 89.77%
Registered Electors 14,795

The following candidates were elected:[58] Árni Gunnarsson (A), 2,635 votes; Bragi Sigurjónsson (A), 2,857 votes; Ingvar Gíslason (B), 4,146 votes; Jón G. Sólnes (D), 2,901 votes; Lárus Jónsson (D), 2,695 votes; Stefán Jónsson (G), 2,573 votes; and Stefán Valgeirsson (B), 3,803 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 4,811 39.71% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 3,661 30.22% 2 0 2
People's Alliance G 1,731 14.29% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,098 9.06% 0 0 0
Union of Liberals and Leftists F 772 6.37% 0 0 0
Democratic Party M 42 0.35% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 12,115 100.00% 6 0 6
Blank Votes 121 0.98%
Rejected Votes – Other 62 0.50%
Total Polled 12,298 91.70%
Registered Electors 13,411

The following candidates were elected:[61] Ingi Tryggvason (B), 3,974 votes; Ingvar Gíslason (B), 4,802 votes; Jón G. Sólnes (D), 3,656 votes; Lárus Jónsson (D), 3,354 votes; Stefán Jónsson (G), 1,727 votes; and Stefán Valgeirsson (B), 4,409 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 4,677 41.15% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 2,939 25.86% 2 0 2
Union of Liberals and Leftists F 1,389 12.22% 1 0 1
People's Alliance G 1,215 10.69% 0 0 0
Social Democratic Party A 1,147 10.09% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 11,367 100.00% 6 0 6
Blank Votes 115 1.00%
Rejected Votes – Other 28 0.24%
Total Polled 11,510 91.62%
Registered Electors 12,563

The following candidates were elected:[64] Björn Jónsson (F), 1,388 votes; Gísli Guðmundsson (B), 4,660 votes; Ingvar Gíslason (B), 4,280 votes; Lárus Jónsson (D), 2,690 votes; Magnús Jónsson (D), 2,937 votes; and Stefán Valgeirsson (B), 3,887 votes.

1960s

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 4,525 43.29% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 2,999 28.69% 2 1 3
People's Alliance G 1,571 15.03% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,357 12.98% 0 1 1
Valid Votes 10,452 100.00% 6 2 8
Blank Votes 116 1.10%
Rejected Votes – Other 25 0.24%
Total Polled 10,593 90.96%
Registered Electors 11,646

The following candidates were elected:[67] Bjartmar Guðmundsson (D), 1,000 votes; Björn Jónsson (G), 1,568 votes; Bragi Sigurjónsson (A), 1,357 votes; Gísli Guðmundsson (B), 4,524 votes; Ingvar Gíslason (B), 4,145 votes; Jónas G. Rafnar (D), 2,993 votes; Magnús Jónsson (D), 2,748 votes; and Stefán Valgeirsson (B), 3,752 votes.

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

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Com. Tot.
Progressive Party B 4,530 45.21% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 2,856 28.51% 2 1 3
People's Alliance G 1,621 16.18% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,012 10.10% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 10,019 100.00% 6 1 7
Blank Votes 106 1.04%
Rejected Votes – Other 29 0.29%
Total Polled 10,154 90.64%
Registered Electors 11,202

The following candidates were elected:[70] Bjartmar Guðmundsson (D), 952 votes; Björn Jónsson (G), 1,620 votes; Gísli Guðmundsson (B), 4,152 votes; Ingvar Gíslason (B), 3,770 votes; Jónas G. Rafnar (D), 2,820 votes; Karl Kristjánson (B), 4,526 votes; and Magnús Jónsson (D), 2,586 votes.

1950s

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October 1959
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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 4,166 43.53% 3 0 3
Independence Party D 2,645 27.64% 2 1 3
People's Alliance G 1,373 14.35% 1 0 1
Social Democratic Party A 1,045 10.92% 0 1 1
National Preservation Party F 341 3.56% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 9,570 100.00% 6 2 8
Blank Votes 98 1.01%
Rejected Votes – Other 30 0.31%
Total Polled 9,698 88.68%
Registered Electors 10,936

The following candidates were elected:[73] Bjartmar Guðmundsson (D), 882 votes; Björn Jónsson (G), 1,371 votes; Friðjón Skarphéðinsson (A), 1,045 votes; Garðar Halldórsson (B), 3,456 votes; Gísli Guðmundsson (B), 3,816 votes; Jónas G. Rafnar (D), 2,644 votes; Karl Kristjánson (B), 4,160 votes; and Magnús Jónsson (D), 2,424 votes.

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