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Norwegian municipal elections : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norwegian municipal elections
In Norway, municipal elections are local elections held every four years to elect representatives to the Norwegian municipality (''kommune'') councils. They are conducted concurrently with Norwegian county elections. The last municipal and council elections were held on 13–14 September 2015. Norway holds elections every two years, alternating between local elections and national parliamentary elections. Municipal elections were first held in Norway in 1837.〔(Valghistorie ) (Election history) Part 4 of the "election school" ahead of the 2007 election. Geir Helljesen, NRK〕 ==Suffrage== The electorate includes all Norwegian citizens of age 18 or higher (must be at least 18 by the end of the year), and who reside, or who have resided in Norway. In addition, other residents who have lived continuously in Norway for the preceding three years may vote. Residents of Norway who are citizens of another Nordic country need only to have been resident in Norway on 30 June in the year of the election in order to be allowed to vote. The voter's residency as of 30 June determines which municipality and election the voter will vote in.
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