Congress of Norway 2011
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April
Norway has 5 regions under its control for these elections, which means that there is a total of 40 seats to be filled. From each of the five regions, 7 candidates with the most votes are elected directly. The last 5 seats in Congress are filled by wildcard candidates.
April 2011 | ||||
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Party Logo | Party | No. of Votes | % of Votes | Congress members |
Nasjonalistpartiet | 50 | 26.46% | 11 | |
| Binary Party | 43 | 22.75% | 1.Tommy Skaue 2.Sir Greggory Groda 3.Scorpicus 4.Sonstiania 5.Yanisin 6.Mohess 7.Blue Cephalopod 8.MrManiac 9.taulen 10.Sirdar |
| Suum cuique | 41 | 21.69% | 12 |
Frihet | 36 | 19.05% | 5 | |
| Gullpartiet | 19 | 10.05% | 2 |
December
During December Congress, 13 out of 20 elected Congress members were part of the Serbian PTO.
December 2011 | ||||
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Party Logo | Party | No. of Votes | % of Votes | Congress members |
| Binary Party | 46 | 39.66% | 1.Tommy Skaue 2.Brathasena 3.Sonstiania 4.Per Jostein 5.Morten Asphaug |
| ? | 28 | 24.14% | 1.fuson 100s 2.Baristan Selmi 3.Lady_Shadow 4.senka senke 5.SerGoxy 6.Pop - Milo Jovovic 7.Jovan Stanojevic |
| ? | 16 | 13.79% | 1.kide83 2.Lurc 3.Warrior of Dusk 4.Srbin kv 5.ILIJAbg |
| ? | 14 | 12.07% | 1.Yanisin |
| ? | 12 | 10.34% | 1.Coldplayer 2.Vileskont |
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