Bergum was an electoral district of the House of Representatives in the Netherlands from 1888 to 1897.
Fully situated in the province of Friesland, Bergum comprised the rural municipalities of Achtkarspelen, Kollumerland, Smallingerland and Tietjerksteradeel.
Bergum elected the Anti-Revolutionary Okke Tietes Bosgra in 1888, but he died a few months into the parliamentary term.
Luutzen de Vries held the district for the Anti-Revolutionary Party in the subsequent by-election, but he was defeated by the Liberal Hubert Philippus de Kanter in the 1891 general election.
De Kanter continued to represent the district until its abolition in 1897.