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The 2005 Sami parliamentary election was held in Norway on September 12, 2005.〔(Forhåndsstemming avsluttes i morgen )〕 Voters elected 43 members for the Sami Parliament of Norway. ==Constituencies== Norway was divided into 13 constituencies for the 2005 Sami parliamentary election. For each, 3 representatives were elected. In addition an additional representative was elected from the four constituencies with the most votes. For the 2005 election the constituencies were: In the county of Finnmark: * Várjjat (the municipalities of: Sør-Varanger, Unjárga (Nesseby), Vadsø, Vardø and Båtsfjord). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Magnhild Mathisen, Gunn-Britt Retter, and Knut Store * * The highest electoral turnout in 2005 (79.1%). * Deatnu (the municipalities of: Deatnu (Tana), Berlevåg and Gamvik). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Marianne Balto Henriksen, Jánoš Trosten, and Per Ivar Henriksen. * Kárášjohka (Karasjok) municipality. * *Representatives (2005-2009): Egil Olli, Terje H. Tretnes, Synnøve Solbakken-Härkönen, and Marie Therese Nordsletta Gaup. * Guovdageaidnu (Kautokeino) municipality. * *Representatives (2005-2009): Aili Keskitalo, Per Andersen Bæhr, Isak Mathis O. Hætta, and Klemet Erland Hætta. * *The largest constituency in 2005 (1 313 eligible voters). * *Most votes per members in 2005 election (277). * Porsáŋgu (the municipalities of: Porsáŋgu (Porsanger), Lebesby, Nordkapp and Måsøy). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Josef Ingmar Vedhugnes, Olaf Eliassen, and Wiebke Synnøve Slåtsveen. * Áltá/Fálesnuorri (the municipalities of: Kvalsund, Hammerfest, Alta, Hasvik and Loppa). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Per Edvind Varsi, John Harald Skum, Toril Bakken, and Inger Jørstad. In the county of Troms: * Davvi Romsa (Kvænangen, Nordreisa, Skjervøy, Gáivuotna (Kåfjord), Storfjord and Lyngen). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Willy Ørnebakk, Tor Mikalsen, and Hilde Anita Nyvoll Vangen. * Gaska Romsa (Karlsøy, Tromsø, Balsfjord, Målselv, Bardu, Lenvik, Berg, Torsken and Tranøy) * *Representatives (2005-2009): Randi A. Skum, Bjarne Store-Jakobsen, and Lene Hansen. * Lulli Romsa (Sørreisa, Dyrøy, Salangen, Lavangen, Gratangen, Skånland, Ibestad, Harstad, Bjarkøy and Kvæfjord). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Ann-Mari Thomassen, Berit Oskal Eira, and Susanne Amalie Andersen. In the county of Nordland: * Davvi Nordland (Andøy, Øksnes, Bø, Sortland, Hadsel, Vågan, Vestvågøy, Flakstad, Moskenes, Værøy, Røst, Lødingen, Tjeldsund, Evenes and Narvik). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Kjersti Myrnes Balto, Vibeke Larsen, and Roger Pedersen. * *The smallest constituency in 2005 (283 eligible voters). * *Least votes per members in 2005 election (63). * Gaska Nordland (Ballangen, Tysfjord, Hamarøy, Steigen, Sørfold, Bodø, Fauske, Saltdal, Gildeskål, Beiarn, and Meløy). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Tone Finnesen, Anders Urheim, and Miriam Paulsen. For the remaining counties of southern Norway: * Lullisámeguovllut (the remaining municipalities in Nordland, Engerdal municipality in Hedmark county, and the counties of Nord-Trøndelag and Sør-Trøndelag). * *Representatives (2005-2009): Jarle Jonassen, Sten Erling Jønsson, and Kirsten Appfjell. * Lulli Norga (the counties of Hedmark (except Engerdal), Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Hordaland, Rogaland, Vest-Agder, Aust-Agder, Telemark, Buskerud, Vestfold, Akershus, Østfold, Oppland and Oslo) * *Representatives (2005-2009): Rita-Alise Porsanger, Jørn Are Gaski, Johan Mikkel Sara, and Kirsti Guvsám. * *The lowest electoral turnout in 2005 (66.8%) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norwegian Sami parliamentary election, 2005」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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