1928 Norwegian Parliamentary Election (1814: Norwegian Independence)

Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1928. The election was the first time the Labour Party gained a plurality of the seats in Stortinget. This caused a lot of upheaval, with members of the National Peoples Party and the Unionists threatening to march upon the capital and seizing power.

After two months of failing governments, the moderate Magnus Nilssen formed a government made up of Labour and the Social Democrats, with support from the Radical Progress Party and members of the Separatist.

The government would collapse after some months, and was given some of the blame for the economic depression hitting Norway.