1924 Norwegian Parliamentary Election (1814: Norwegian Independence)

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1924. The election saw the start of the weakening of the Labour Party, who would over the decade fragment more into new political parties. The first of these was the Social Democratic Party, who opposed the pro-communist leaning of Labour. The Unionist Party took back its place as the third biggest party, and while the National Peoples Party lost 8 seats, it continued to be the main governing party.