Norwegian parliamentary election 2025
Information about the Norwegian parliamentary election and Sami parliamentary election 2025.
Who can vote?
You have the right to vote in the parliamentary election if you:
- are a Norwegian citizen, and
- will have reached the age of 18 by the end of 2025, and
- are, or have ever been, registered in the Population Register as resident in Norway
Where and when to vote
Election days
The polling stations are closed.
Bring your ID when you vote
You must show identification when you go to vote. As a minimum, the identification must contain your name, date of birth and a photo. Examples of valid identification include a passport, driving licence or bank card with your photo.
Advance voting
During the advance voting period, between 11 August and 5 September 2025, you could vote in polling stations across the country. In Oslo we had 29 polling stations.
Voting at home
If you are ill or disabled, you could apply to vote from home.
You had to apply by 4 September 2025.
Do you live abroad?
Read information about voting from abroad here.
The electoral register
The electoral register (manntall) is a list of everyone who has the right to vote in a municipality. To be able to vote, you must be included on the electoral roll of a municipality.
You are automatically entered into the electoral register of the municipality you are registered in the Population Register as resident in on 30 June in the year of the election.
If you move to another municipality after 30 June, you will still have the right to vote in the municipality you have moved out of even if you report your change of address.
Information brochures in different languages
Sami parliamentary election 2025
Every Sami person registered in the Sami Parliament electoral register has the right to vote.
Voting for the Sami parliamentary election takes place in the same polling stations as for the Norwegian parliamentary election.