Mathias Sommerhielm Severin Løvenskiold Parliamentary elections were held in Norway in 1829.
[1] As political parties were not officially established until 1884,[2] all those elected were independents.
[3] The number of seats in the Storting was increased from 79 to 81.
[3] Voter turnout was 45%, although only 5.5% of the country's population was eligible to vote.
[4] Of the 81 seats, 37 were won by civil servants, 20 by farmers, sheriffs, church singers and teachers and 20 by people with other professions.