Wednesday, September 05, 2007

School test ballots: Conservatives ahead

The test ballots at Norwegian secondary schools (skolevalget) show highest gains for the Conservative Party, while the Socialist Left suffered the greatest set-back.
The Labour Party (21.4%) just beat the right wing Progress Party (21.0%) to become the largest party.

The Conservative Party could register a 5.8 per cent gain, and was supported by 17.5 per cent of the student voters, making it the third largest party this year.

The Socialist Left suffered a set-back of 5.7 points, and was supported by 11.0 per cent of the student voters.

These test ballots have over the years shown the tendency in the actual municipal elections.

Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) and Rolleiv Solholm.

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