Voters from the Labor Party and the Center Party claim to have voted twice for the same party. This share is 64 percent, according to statistics from Norway.
From the 2017 election to 2021, a total of 37 percent have changed party. This is a high rate, but statistics from Norway indicate that from 2001 to 2005 the rate was 40 percent.
– Forward Rod first took voters from SV and Apple. Johannes Berg, head of the Department of Social Research (ISF)’s parliamentary election survey, says the SV has won voters from the Labor Party and, to a lesser extent, the MDG.
– The biggest winner in percentage points is Sp, and Sp comes from the Conservatives and the Greens. KrF won over some former Conservative voters.
Sofa voters in 2021 elected the Labor Party and the Conservative Party in 2017
The Center Party and Rout won the 2021 election. Among others, they amassed a relatively large portion of homesteaders compared to support elsewhere.
Among those who did not vote in 2021, there was a large proportion of those who voted for the FRP, the Conservatives and workers in 2017.
The Liberal Party won 4.6 percent of the vote in this fall’s election, 40 percent more than four years ago. For MDG, this will apply to 42 percent of voters from 2017 onwards.
However, these parties made little progress as they took voters from other parties and performed relatively well among first-time voters.
Red-green color is more common in women
Support for the Conservatives and other parties on the right among those working in private companies is enormous, which applies to both men and women.
Among those working in the state and municipality, support for the red-green parties is high.
Overall, support for red-green parties is higher among women than men, regardless of whether they work in the public or private sector.
At the same time, red-green emerged in 2021 in all sectors regardless of gender compared to 2017.
Young voices on the left
MDG, SV and Venstre perform better among younger people, while Labor and Conservatives do better among older voters.
In terms of the level of education, the party with the environmental profile is the largest among those with a long university education, while the Frp performs best among those with primary and secondary school.
The Labor Party has traditionally seen overwhelming support among immigrants, but this declined somewhat in 2021. Support for SV and Raudt in particular increased, but so did Sp and Venstre.
– Parties such as Raudt, SV and MDG have increased the number of voters under the age of 50, says புள்ளyvin Kleven, senior statistics consultant at Statistics Norway (SSB).
Environment and climate are the most important issue
This survey provides answers to what are the most important issues for voters in the 2021 parliamentary elections.
Among other things, the survey shows the importance of climate change, epidemic management, social inequality, tax policy and energy policy in the 2021 election.
– The most important issue is the environment and climate. Thirty percent said this was the most important issue, and Berg at the ISF says it is reasonably high.
– Environment and climate are important for all groups. It is necessary to say that young people are giving more importance to climate and environment as an important issue, and more and more women.
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