It consists of the municipalities of Ås, Asker, Aurskog-Høland, Bærum, Eidsvoll, Enebakk, Frogn, Gjerdrum, Hurdal, Lillestrøm, Lørenskog, Lunner, Nannestad, Nes, Nesodden, Nittedal, Nordre Follo, Rælingen, Ullensaker and Vestby in the county of Akershus.
The constituency currently elects 18 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.
Akershus currently elects 18 of the 169 members of the Storting using the open[a] party-list proportional representation electoral system.
[7][8] Constituency seats are allocated by the County Electoral Committee using the Modified Sainte-Laguë method.
Results of the 2021 parliamentary election held on 13 September 2021:[13] The following candidates were elected:[14] Henrik Asheim (H); Åsmund Grøver Aukrust (Ap); Une Aina Bastholm (MDG); Kirsti Bergstø (SV); Hårek Elvenes (H); Sigbjørn Gjelsvik (Sp); Himanshu Gulati (FrP); Anniken Huitfeldt (Ap); Mani Hussaini (Ap); Turid Kristensen (H); Hans Andreas Limi (FrP); Anne Kristine Linnestad (H); Marie Sneve Martinussen (R); Tuva Moflag (Ap); Sverre Myrli (Ap); Abid Raja (V); Else Marie Tveit Rødby (Sp); Jan Tore Sanner (H); and Tone Wilhelmsen Trøen (H).
Results of the 2001 parliamentary election held on 9 and 10 September 2001:[21][22] The following candidates were elected:[24] Siri Hall Arnøy (SV); Vidar Bjørnstad (Ap); Julie Christiansen (H); Kjell Engebretsen (Ap); Ursula Evje (FrP); Grethe Fossli (Ap); Åslaug Haga (Sp); Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (KrF); Morten Høglund (FrP); André Kvakkestad (FrP); Leif Frode Onarheim (H); Jan Petersen (H); Rolf Reikvam (SV); Jan Tore Sanner (H); and Sonja Irene Sjøli (H).
Results of the 1989 parliamentary election held on 10 and 11 September 1989:[33][34][35][36] The following candidates were elected:[37] Tora Aasland (SV); Jo Benkow (H); Helen Bøsterud (Ap); Paul Chaffey (SV); Anneliese Dørum (Ap); Anne Enger (Sp); Jan Erik Fåne (FrP); Eva R. Finstad (H); Kaci Kullmann Five (H); Fridtjof Frank Gundersen (FrP); Tore Haugen (H); Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen Mykland (Ap); Jan Petersen (H); Reiulf Steen (Ap); and Finn Thoresen (FrP).
Results of the 1924 parliamentary election held on 21 October 1924:[96][97] The following candidates were elected:[96] Olaf Bryn (H); Harald Halvorsen (S); Alfred Madsen (Ap); Peter Andreas Morell (H); Knut Monssen Nordanger (Ap); Jon Sundby (Bp); and Anders Venger (H).