Voter Turnout Increases for Immigrants and Norwegian-Born with Immigrant Parents in 2025 General Election

In the 2025 general election, voter turnout among immigrants was 56 percent, up 6 percentage points from 2021. Norwegian-born individuals with immigrant parents saw turnout rise to 60 percent, an 8-point increase. Overall, voter turnout increased across all groups compared to 2021. Immigrants and Norwegian-born with immigrant parents had turnout rates between 50-56 percent and 52-60 percent, respectively, in recent elections. Norwegians without an immigrant background had 83 percent turnout in 2025, compared to around 80 percent in previous elections. The report highlights trends in participation among persons with immigration backgrounds, noting general increases in voter engagement.

Source: Statistics Norway (Statistisk sentralbyrå).
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https://www.ssb.no/en/valg/stortingsvalg/artikler/immigrants-and-the-general-election-2025

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