The Labour Party won a second term with 28.2% of the vote and 53 seats in the Storting (parliament).
Incumbent Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere will need the support of four smaller parties to achieve a majority of 85 seats.
The opposition Conservative Party, led by former Prime Minister Erna Solberg, came third with 14.6% of the vote and 24 seats, while the Progress Party came second with 23.8% of the vote and 47 seats.
The unicameral Storting has 169 representatives from 19 constituencies and serve four-year terms. Of the 169 representatives, 150 hold directly-elected constituency seats and 19 hold seats at large.
The distribution of seats between the constituencies is recalculated ahead of every parliamentary election based on the 19 constituencies' population and area.
The right to vote in parliamentary elections is based on universal suffrage.
The main political parties are the Labour party, Conservative party, Progress party, Centre party, and Socialist Left party.
Norway has a population of around 5.5 million and 4 million registered voters. In the 2025 election, voter turnout was 78.9%.