Western ( is, Vesturland) was one of the
multi-member constituencies of the
Althing, the national
legislature of
Iceland. The constituency was established in 1959 following the nationwide extension of
proportional representation for elections to the Althing. It was abolished in 2003 when the constituency was merged into the
Northwestern constituency following the re-organisation of constituencies across Iceland. Western was conterminous with the
Western region.
Members of Parliament
Election results
Summary
(Excludes compensatory seats.)
Detailed
1999
Results of the
1999 parliamentary election held on 8 May 1999:
The following candidates were elected:
Gísli S. Einarsson (S), 2,191 votes;
Guðjón Guðmundsson (D), 2,814 votes;
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir (born 18 February 1949) is an Icelandic politician and former minister.
External links
Non auto-biography of Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir on the parliament website
1949 births
Living people
Ingibjorg Palmadottir
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(B), 2,398 votes;
Jóhann Ársælsson (S), 2,207 votes; and
Sturla Böðvarsson
Sturla Böðvarsson (born 23 November 1945) is an Icelandic politician who was President of the Althing
The Alþingi (''general meeting'' in Icelandic, , anglicised as ' or ') is the supreme national parliament of Iceland. It is one of t ...
(D), 2,802 votes.
1995
Results of the
1995 parliamentary election held on 8 April 1995:
The following candidates were elected:
Gísli S. Einarsson (A), 1,006 votes;
Guðjón Guðmundsson (D), 2,596 votes;
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir (born 18 February 1949) is an Icelandic politician and former minister.
External links
Non auto-biography of Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir on the parliament website
1949 births
Living people
Ingibjorg Palmadottir
...
(B), 2,924 votes;
Magnús Stefánsson
Magnús Stefánsson (born 1 October 1960) is an Icelandic politician. He has been member of the Althing (Iceland's parliament) for the Progressive Party Progressive Party may refer to:
Active parties
* Progressive Party, Brazil
* Progressive ...
(B), 2,934 votes; and
Sturla Böðvarsson
Sturla Böðvarsson (born 23 November 1945) is an Icelandic politician who was President of the Althing
The Alþingi (''general meeting'' in Icelandic, , anglicised as ' or ') is the supreme national parliament of Iceland. It is one of t ...
(D), 2,593 votes.
1991
Results of the
1991 parliamentary election held on 20 April 1991:
The following candidates were elected:
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason (7 November 1939 – 30 January 2017) was an Icelandic politician and diplomat.
Biography
Eiður was born on 7 November 1939 in Reykjavík. He served as Ambassador of Iceland to Australia from 28 November 2003 when ...
(A), 1,228 votes;
Guðjón Guðmundsson (D), 2,523 votes;
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir
Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir (born 18 February 1949) is an Icelandic politician and former minister.
External links
Non auto-biography of Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir on the parliament website
1949 births
Living people
Ingibjorg Palmadottir
...
(B), 2,465 votes;
Jóhann Ársælsson (G), 1,513 votes; and
Sturla Böðvarsson
Sturla Böðvarsson (born 23 November 1945) is an Icelandic politician who was President of the Althing
The Alþingi (''general meeting'' in Icelandic, , anglicised as ' or ') is the supreme national parliament of Iceland. It is one of t ...
(D), 2,523 votes.
1987
Results of the
1987 parliamentary election held on 25 April 1987:
The following candidates were elected:
Alexander Stefánsson (B), 2,219 votes;
Danfríður Kristín Skarphéðinsdóttir (V), 925 votes;
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason (7 November 1939 – 30 January 2017) was an Icelandic politician and diplomat.
Biography
Eiður was born on 7 November 1939 in Reykjavík. He served as Ambassador of Iceland to Australia from 28 November 2003 when ...
(A), 1,342 votes;
Friðjón Þórðarson (D), 2,110 votes;
Ingi Björn Albertsson
Ingi Björn Albertsson (born 3 November 1952) is an Icelandic retired footballer who played as a striker, and former manager of the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild. After his playing career, he moved to politics and was a congressman at the Althing, the ...
(S), 935 votes; and
Skúli Alexandersson (G), 956 votes.
1983
Results of the
1983 parliamentary election held on 23 April 1983:
The following candidates were elected:
Alexander Stefánsson (B), 2,367 votes;
Davíð Aðalsteinsson
Davíð is an Icelandic masculine given name and may refer to:
* Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (born 1975), Icelandic politician and chairman of the Progressive Party
* Davíð Oddsson (born 1948), Icelandic politician, Prime Minister of Icelan ...
(B), 2,130 votes;
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason (7 November 1939 – 30 January 2017) was an Icelandic politician and diplomat.
Biography
Eiður was born on 7 November 1939 in Reykjavík. He served as Ambassador of Iceland to Australia from 28 November 2003 when ...
(A), 1,059 votes;
Friðjón Þórðarson (D), 2,714 votes;
Skúli Alexandersson (G), 1,187 votes; and
Valdimar Indriðason (D), 2,452 votes.
1979
Results of the
1979 parliamentary election held on 2 and 3 December 1979:
The following candidates were elected:
Alexander Stefánsson (B), 2,806 votes;
Davíð Aðalsteinsson
Davíð is an Icelandic masculine given name and may refer to:
* Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson (born 1975), Icelandic politician and chairman of the Progressive Party
* Davíð Oddsson (born 1948), Icelandic politician, Prime Minister of Icelan ...
(B), 2,531 votes;
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason (7 November 1939 – 30 January 2017) was an Icelandic politician and diplomat.
Biography
Eiður was born on 7 November 1939 in Reykjavík. He served as Ambassador of Iceland to Australia from 28 November 2003 when ...
(A), 1,165 votes;
Friðjón Þórðarson (D), 2,302 votes;
Jósef H. Þorgeirsson (D), 2,061 votes; and
Skúli Alexandersson (G), 1,201 votes.
1978
Results of the
1978 parliamentary election held on 25 June 1978:
The following candidates were elected:
Alexander Stefánsson (B), 1,763 votes;
Bragi Níelsson
Bragi (; Old Norse: ) is the skaldic god of poetry in Norse mythology.
Etymology
The theonym Bragi probably stems from the masculine noun ''bragr'', which can be translated in Old Norse as 'poetry' (cf. Icelandic ''bragur'' 'poem, melody, wise ...
(A), 1,546 votes;
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason
Eiður Svanberg Guðnason (7 November 1939 – 30 January 2017) was an Icelandic politician and diplomat.
Biography
Eiður was born on 7 November 1939 in Reykjavík. He served as Ambassador of Iceland to Australia from 28 November 2003 when ...
(A), 1,718 votes;
Friðjón Þórðarson (D), 1,915 votes;
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson (9 September 1915 – 25 May 2003) was an Icelandic politician and former Minister of Finance of Iceland from 1971 until 1974.
References
External links
Non auto-biography of Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson on the p ...
(B), 1,963 votes;
Jónas Árnason (G), 1,470 votes; and
Jósef H. Þorgeirsson (D), 1,721 votes.
1974
Results of the
1974 parliamentary election held on 30 June 1974:
The following candidates were elected:
Ásgeir Bjarnason (B), 2,525 votes;
Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal (A), 771 votes;
Friðjón Þórðarson (D), 2,125 votes;
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson (9 September 1915 – 25 May 2003) was an Icelandic politician and former Minister of Finance of Iceland from 1971 until 1974.
References
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(B), 2,272 votes;
Jón Árnason (D), 2,368 votes; and
Jónas Árnason (G), 1,178 votes.
1971
Results of the
1971 parliamentary election held on 13 June 1971:
The following candidates were elected:
Ásgeir Bjarnason (B), 2,481 votes;
Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal (A), 723 votes;
Friðjón Þórðarson (D), 1,734 votes;
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson (9 September 1915 – 25 May 2003) was an Icelandic politician and former Minister of Finance of Iceland from 1971 until 1974.
References
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Non auto-biography of Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson on the p ...
(B), 2,233 votes;
Jón Árnason (D), 1,928 votes; and
Jónas Árnason (G), 931 votes.
1967
Results of the
1967 parliamentary election held on 11 June 1967:
The following candidates were elected:
Ásgeir Bjarnason (B), 2,381 votes;
Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal (A), 977 votes;
Friðjón Þórðarson (D), 1,867 votes;
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson (9 September 1915 – 25 May 2003) was an Icelandic politician and former Minister of Finance of Iceland from 1971 until 1974.
References
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Non auto-biography of Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson on the p ...
(B), 2,141 votes;
Jón Árnason (D), 2,076 votes; and
Jónas Árnason (G), 827 votes.
1963
Results of the
1963 parliamentary election held on 9 June 1963:
The following candidates were elected:
Ásgeir Bjarnason (B), 2,363 votes;
Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal (A), 912 votes;
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson (9 September 1915 – 25 May 2003) was an Icelandic politician and former Minister of Finance of Iceland from 1971 until 1974.
References
External links
Non auto-biography of Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson on the p ...
(B), 2,125 votes;
Jón Árnason (D), 1,814 votes; and
Sigurður Ágústsson (D), 2,015 votes.
October 1959
Results of the
October 1959 parliamentary election held on 25 and 26 October 1959:
The following candidates were elected:
Ásgeir Bjarnason (B), 2,234 votes;
Benedikt Sigurðsson Gröndal (A), 926 votes;
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson
Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson (9 September 1915 – 25 May 2003) was an Icelandic politician and former Minister of Finance of Iceland from 1971 until 1974.
References
External links
Non auto-biography of Halldór Eggert Sigurðsson on the p ...
(B), 2,011 votes;
Jón Árnason (D), 1,894 votes; and
Sigurður Ágústsson (D), 2,117 votes.
References
{{Constituencies of Iceland
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