Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag counties
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The Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag counties was an electoral district for parliamentary elections in Norway. It comprised the market towns of Trondheim
Trondheim
Trondheim , historically, Nidaros and Trondhjem, is a city and municipality in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. With a population of 173,486, it is the third most populous municipality and city in the country, although the fourth largest metropolitan area. It is the administrative centre of...

 in Sør-Trøndelag
Sør-Trøndelag
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 county and Levanger
Levanger
Levanger is a town and municipality in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. It is part of the Innherred region. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Levanger...

 in Nord-Trøndelag
Nord-Trøndelag
is a county constituting the northern part of Trøndelag in Norway. As of 2010, the county had 131,555 inhabitants, making it the country's fourth-least populated county. The largest municipalities are Stjørdal, Steinkjer—the county seat, Levanger, Namsos and Verdal, all with between 21,000 and...

 county.

The district was established ahead of the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1921
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1921
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 following the change from single member
Single-winner voting systems
A single-member district or single-member constituency is an electoral district that returns one officeholder to a body with multiple members such as a legislature...

 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
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1953
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. 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 Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag counties:
Representative 1 Representative 2 Representative 3 Representative 4 Representative 5
1921
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1921
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Klingenberg
Odd Sverressøn Klingenberg
Odd Sverressøn Klingenberg was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1920-1921, 1923 and 1923-1924 in addition to mayor of Trondheim 1911-1916....

, H
Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1939-1945, and member of the government delegation in Oslo in 1945, as well as head of the Ministry of Supplies and Reconstruction....

, A
Lykke
Ivar Lykke
Ivar Lykke was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928.-References:...

, H
Bang, FV Løhre, A
1924
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1924
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Lykke
Ivar Lykke
Ivar Lykke was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928.-References:...

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Darre-Jenssen
Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen
Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen was a Norwegian engineer and politician for the Conservative Party. He served two terms in the Parliament of Norway, and was the Minister of Labour from 1926 to 1928.-Career:...

, H
Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1939-1945, and member of the government delegation in Oslo in 1945, as well as head of the Ministry of Supplies and Reconstruction....

, A
Aarseth, A Bang, FV
1927
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1927
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Lykke
Ivar Lykke
Ivar Lykke was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928.-References:...

, H
Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1939-1945, and member of the government delegation in Oslo in 1945, as well as head of the Ministry of Supplies and Reconstruction....

, A
Darre-Jenssen
Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen
Worm Hirsch Darre-Jenssen was a Norwegian engineer and politician for the Conservative Party. He served two terms in the Parliament of Norway, and was the Minister of Labour from 1926 to 1928.-Career:...

, H
Aarseth, A Løhre, NKP
1930
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1930
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Lykke
Ivar Lykke
Ivar Lykke was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928.-References:...

, H
Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1939-1945, and member of the government delegation in Oslo in 1945, as well as head of the Ministry of Supplies and Reconstruction....

, A
Bergersen, H Ræder
Rudolf Falck Ræder
Rudolf Falck Ræder was a Norwegian military officer, engineer and politician for the Liberal Left Party.He was born in Kongsvinger as a son of military captain Severin Henrik Ræder og Thora Falck...

, FV
Swensson, H
1933
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1933
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Lykke
Ivar Lykke
Ivar Lykke was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928.-References:...

, H
Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1939-1945, and member of the government delegation in Oslo in 1945, as well as head of the Ministry of Supplies and Reconstruction....

, A
Swensson, H Aarseth, A Ræder
Rudolf Falck Ræder
Rudolf Falck Ræder was a Norwegian military officer, engineer and politician for the Liberal Left Party.He was born in Kongsvinger as a son of military captain Severin Henrik Ræder og Thora Falck...

, FV
1936
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1936
The parliamentary election of 1936 was the last one held in Norway before World War II and the German invasion of Norway.-Results:*...

Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1939-1945, and member of the government delegation in Oslo in 1945, as well as head of the Ministry of Supplies and Reconstruction....

, A
Lykke
Ivar Lykke
Ivar Lykke was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 1926 to 1928.-References:...

, H
Aarseth, A Øraker
Svein Olsen Øraker
Svein Olsen Øraker was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag counties in 1937, and was re-elected on one occasion...

, A
Torp
Harald Houge Torp
Harald Houge Torp was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag counties in 1937, was not re-elected in 1945 but returend for one term in 1954.Torp was a member of the executive committee...

, H
1945
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1945
These elections were held on 8 October 1945. The Labour Party won an absolute majority in the Storting which they would keep until 1961.-Results:...

Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad
Sverre Kornelius Eilertsen Støstad was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1939-1945, and member of the government delegation in Oslo in 1945, as well as head of the Ministry of Supplies and Reconstruction....

, A
Lyng
John Lyng
was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 28 August to 25 September 1963 in a coalition government consisting of the Conservative, Centre, Christian Democratic, and Liberal parties.He was originally a member of the Liberal Left Party, heading the...

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Vogt
Jørgen Vogt
Jørgen Herman Vogt was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician representing the Communist Party. He edited the newspapers Ny Tid and Friheten, served four terms in Trondheim city council and one term in the Norwegian Parliament.-Personal life:He was born in Kristiania as the son of professor...

, NKP
Johnsen
Håkon Johnsen
Håkon Armand Menzoni Johnsen was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.He was born in Trondheim....

, A
Øraker
Svein Olsen Øraker
Svein Olsen Øraker was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag counties in 1937, and was re-elected on one occasion...

, A
1949
Norwegian parliamentary election, 1949
The general election of 1949 was held to elect 150 MPs to the Storting. The Norwegian Labour Party increased its share of the vote an won a large majority of seats in the chamber....

Johnsen
Håkon Johnsen
Håkon Armand Menzoni Johnsen was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.He was born in Trondheim....

, A
Lyng
John Lyng
was a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party. He was Prime Minister of Norway from 28 August to 25 September 1963 in a coalition government consisting of the Conservative, Centre, Christian Democratic, and Liberal parties.He was originally a member of the Liberal Left Party, heading the...

, H
Lange
Carl Viggo Manthey Lange
Carl Viggo Manthey Lange was a Norwegian physician and politician for the Labour Party.He was born in Kristiania as a son of Christian Lous Lange and Bertha Manthey , and brother of August and Halvard Manthey Lange. He enrolled as a student in 1922, and graduated with the cand.med. degre in 1929...

, A
Lyseth
Reidar Andreas Lyseth
Reidar Andreas Lyseth was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag in 1950, and was re-elected on one occasion...

, A
Kobbe
Ole Mikal Kobbe
Ole Mikal Kobbe was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party.He was born in Bodø.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from the Market towns of Sør-Trøndelag and Nord-Trøndelag in 1950, but was not re-elected in 1954.Kobbe was a member of Trondheim city council in...

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Legend:
  • NKP = Communist Party, Norges Kommunistiske Parti
  • A = Labour Party
    Norwegian Labour Party
    The Labour Party is a social-democratic political party in Norway. It is the senior partner in the current Norwegian government as part of the Red-Green Coalition, and its leader, Jens Stoltenberg, is the current Prime Minister of Norway....

    , Det Norske Arbeiderparti
  • SDA = Social Democratic Labour Party
    Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway
    The Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway was a Norwegian political party in the 1920s. Following the Labour Party's entry into the Comintern in 1919, its right wing left the party to form the Social Democratic Labour Party in 1921...

    , Norges Socialdemokratiske Arbeiderparti
  • RF = Radical People's Party (Worker Democrats)
    Radical People's Party
    Radical People's Party was a political party in Norway, originally founded as the Labour Democrats . The party took part in its first elections in 1906. At that time the party was led by Johan Castberg...

    , Det Radikale Folkeparti (Arbeiderdemokratene)
  • KrF = Christian Democratic Party, Kristelig Folkeparti
  • B = Farmers' Party
    Centre Party (Norway)
    The Centre Party is a centrist and agrarian political party in Norway, founded in 1920. The Centre Party's policy is not based on any of the major ideologies of the 19th and 20th century, but has a focus on maintaining decentralised economic development and political decision-making.From its...

    , Bondepartiet
  • V = Liberal Party
    Venstre (Norway)
    The Liberal Party is a centrist liberal political party in Norway. The party is the oldest in the country, and has enacted reforms such as parliamentarism, freedom of religion, universal suffrage and free education. Since 2010, the leader of the party is Trine Skei Grande...

    , Venstre
  • FV = Liberal Left Party, Frisinnede Venstre
  • H = Conservative Party
    Conservative Party of Norway
    The Conservative Party is a Norwegian political party. The current leader is Erna Solberg. The party was since the 1920s consistently the second largest party in Norway, but has been surpassed by the growth of the Progress Party in the late 1990s and 2000s...

    , Høyre
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