1914 Norwegian Parliamentary Election (1814: Norwegian Independence)

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1914. The election saw an another victory for the Separatist party who won 58 out of the 125 seats in the Parliament. But the party also lost it's majority, and had to ally with the Agrarians and moderate Labour politicians.

The election was affected by the Great War, with both pro-German and pro-Entente Lists being made. These groups where not political parties like the Separatists, Unionists or Labour, but was made to influence Norway's position in the world.