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Thus, FRP made the most progress in the September polls, according to a summary from the Poll of polls website.
An electoral result of 12.6 percent would have given the party 23 seats in the Storting, up from 27 seats today.
Polls for September also show that the Conservatives are the largest party with support of 24.7 percent, 0.7 percentage points less than in August. With such a result, the Conservatives would win 45 seats, the same number as today.
There will still be no majority for the bourgeois side.
Venstre and KrF are both below the barrier limit. The Liberal Party obtained an average 3.2 percent in the September polls, 0.3 percentage points more than in August, while the KrF obtained 3.7 percent, 0.1 percentage points less than in August.
On the left, the Labor Party is the largest at 22.9 percent (-1.5). The Center Party gets 14.1 (+0.1), while SV gets 7.8 (+0.5). This would give the three red-green parties a total of 81 seats, which is not enough to secure a majority on its own.
MDG and Rødt remained above the threshold in September with 4.7 percent (-0.4) and 4.1 percent (-0.2) in the average of the surveys, respectively.