February–August 1814 Norwegian Constituent Assembly election
Constituent Assembly elections were held in Norway in 1814.[1] The elections were held in Christiania and the surrounding area in February, and in the rest of the country as news of the need for elections arrived.[1] However, in Finnmark in the far north of the country, the elections were not held until July and August, by which time the Assembly had finished its work.[1] As political parties were not officially established until 1884,[2] the 112 elected members were independents.[3]
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The Constituent Assembly convened in Eidsvoll to draw up the Constitution of Norway. The delegates were popularly dubbed the "Eidsvoll men" (Eidsvollsmennene). The new constitution was agreed on 16 May 1814, and signed and dated the following day. Elections to a second Constituent Assembly were held on 14 August.[1]
List of members meeting at Eidsvoll on 17 May 1814
Akershus county[4]
- Court chamberlain Peder Anker
- Judge Christian Magnus Falsen
- Farmer[5]Kristian Kristensen Kollerud
Aggershuske Ridende Jæg. Corps,[6] Akershusiske skarpskytter Regiment[7]
- Major V.C.Sibbern
- Lieutenant Colonel F.W.Stabell
- First Sergeant Z.Mellebye
Arendal[8] Deputation
- District physician Alexander Christian Møller
Bergen City[10] Deputation
- Judge W.F.K.Christie
- Wholesaler Fredrik Meltzer
- Wholesaler Jens Rolfsen
- Resident chaplain Jonas Rein
Søndre Bergenhuus County[11]
- Judge Arnoldus von Westen Sylow Koren
- Parish pastor Georg Burchard Jersin
- Farmer[5] Brynjel Andersen Gjerager
Nordre Bergenhuus County[12]
- Chancery councilmember and judge Lars Johannes Irgens
- Parish pastor Nicolai Nielsen
- Farmer[5] Peder Hjermann
Bergenhus Regiment[13]
- Captain Ole Elias Holck
- Musketeer Niels Johannesen Loftesnæs
Buskeruds Amt[14]
- Dean[15] F.Schmidt
- Bailiff[16] Johan Collett
- Farmer[5] Christopher Hoen
Bratsberg Amt[17]
- Chancellor, District Governor Severin Løvenskiold
- Justice Councilor Peder Jørgen Cloumann
- Farmer[5] Talleiv Olavsson Huvestad
Christiania[18]
- Professor Georg Sverdrup
- Customs Attorney Omsen
Christiansand[19]
- Assistant Pastor Nicolai Wergeland
- Wholesaler Ole Clausen Mørch
Christians Amt[20]
- Judge Lauritz Weidemann
- Parish Pastor Hans Jacob Stabel
- Farmer[5] Anders Lysgaard
Christiansund
- Merchant John Moses
Dramen[21]
- Manager Nicolai Schejtli
Friderichshald[22]
- Chancery councilmember, justice of the peace, and judge Carl Adolph Dahl
Friedrichsstad[23]
- Chancery councilmember and justice of the peace Andreas Michael Heiberg
Hedemarkens Amt[24]
- District Governor Bendeke
- Judge Andreas Aagaard Kiønig
- Sheriff[25] Ole Olsen Evenstad
Jarlsberg Grevskab[27]
- Count Johan Caspar Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg
- Judge Gustav Peter Blom
- Farmer Ole Rasmussen Apeness
Ingenieur Brigaden[28]
- Captain A.Sibbern
Kongsberg[29]
- Mining Master and Supervisor of the Kongsberg Jernverk Poul Steenstrup
Kragerø[30]
- Justice of the Peace, C.Hersleb Horneman
Laurvig[31]
- Justice Councilor and Judge Christian Adolph Diriks
Laurvigs Grevskab[32]
- Landowner[33] Iver Hesselberg
- Ship's captain Anders Hansen Grønneberg
- Farmer[5] Ole Olsen Amundrød
Lister Amt[34]
- Merchant Gabriel Lund junior
- Sheriff[25] Erichstrup
- Farmer[5] T.J.Lundegaard
Mandals[35]
- Farmer[5] Osmund Lømsland
- Farmer[5] Erich Jaabech
- Farmer[5] Sywert Eeg
Molde[36]
- Justice of the Peace F.Motzfeldt
Moss[37]
- Justice of the Peace G.Wulfsberg
Nedenæs Amt[38]
- Owner of an iron works Jacob Aall, junior
- Parish Pastor Hans Jacob Grøgaard
- Sheriff[25] Thor R.Lilleholth
Nordenfjelske Infanteri Regiment[39]
- Captain Peter Blankenborg Prydz
- Musketeer Helge Ellingsen Waagaard
Norske Jeger Corps[40]
- Captain Palle Rømer Fleischer
- Corporal Niels Fredriksen Dyhren
Oplandske Infanterie Regiment[41]
- Colonel D.Hegermann
- First Sergeant Sergeant Haraldstad
Porsgrund[42]
- Wholesaler Jørgen Aall
Raabøigelaugets Amt[43]
- Judge Thomas Bryn
- Farmer[5] Even Torkildsen Lande
- Sheriff[25] Ole Knudsen Tvedten
Romsdals Amt[44]
Røraas Bergkorps[45]
- Captain Richard Floer
Smaalehnenes Amt[46]
- Major V. Sibbern (who also represented the Norwegian Mounted Jegerkorps).
- Dean[15] Peter Ulrik Magnus Hount
- Farmer[5] John Hansen Sørbrøden
Schien Skien
- Wholesaler Didrich (von) Cappelen
Stavanger Bye Stavanger
- Merchant Peder Valentin Rosenkilde
Stavanger Amt Rogaland
- Parish Pastor Lars Andreas Oftedahl
- Merchant Christen Mølbach
- Farmer[5] Asgaut Olsen Regelstad
Søe-Deffensionen[47]
- Commodore J.S.Fabricius
- Lieutenant T.Konow
- Midshipman P.Johnsen
- Able Bodied Seaman Even Thorsen
Søndenfieldske Infanterie-Regiment[48]
- Colonel D.Petersen
- Musketeer Ole Svendsen
Søndenfieldske Dragon-Regiment[49]
- Captain[50] Eilert Waldemar Preben Ramm
- Corporal Peder Paulsen Balke
Tellemarkske Infanterie Regiment[51]
- Captain Enevold Steenblock Høyum
- First Sergeant Gullik Madsen Røed
Trondhjems Bye[52]
- Councilor of State[53] Andreas Rogert
- Wholesaler Peter Schmidt jr.
Søndre Trondhjems Amt[54]
- Parish Pastor Jacob Hersleb Darre
- Judge Anders Rambech
- Sexton[55] Lars Larsen Forsæth
Nordre Trondhiems Amt[56]
- Dean[15] Hans Christian Ulrik Midelfart
- Parish Pastor Hieronymus Heyerdahl
- Farmer[5] Sivert Bratberg
Første Trondhjemske Regiment[57]
- Captain Georg Ulrich Wasmuth
- Sergeant Daniel Larsen Schevig
Andet Trondhjemske Regiment[58]
- Captain Jacob Erik Lange
- Sergeant Helmer Andersen Gjedeboe
Trondhiemske Dragon Corps[59]
- First Lieutenant Frederik Hartvig Johan Heidmann
- Quartermaster Petter Johnsen Ertzgaard
Tønsberg[60]
- Wholesaler Carl Peter Stoltenberg
Westerlenske Inf. Regiment[61]
- Major Just Henrik Ely
- Underjeger Omund Bjørnsen Birkeland
Øster Risør[62]
- Merchant and iron works owner Henrik Carstensen
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References and notes
- Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1438 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
- Nohlen & Stöver, p1423
- Storting composition 1814-1903 Norwegian Social Science Data Services
- Akershus
- The Norwegian term Bonde is more specific; it indicates the farmer is a free-holder who works his own land, usually with the help of others.
- Akershus dragon regiment
- Akershus marksmen regiment
- Arendal
- Artillery Corps
- Bergen City
- Søndre Bergenhuus Amt
- Nordre Bergenhuus Amt
- Bergenhus Regiment
- Buskerud
- Pastor in charge of multiple churches.
- In this sense, tax collector for a rural district.
- Telemark
- Oslo
- Kristiansand
- Oppland
- Drammen
- Halden
- Fredrikstad
- Hedmark
- Administrative official roughly equivalent to a sheriff or bailiff.
- Holmestrand
- Jarlsberg
- Engineer Brigade
- Kongsberg
- Kragerø
- Larvik
- The domain of the Count of Larvik.
- The Norwegian title Proprietær implies ownership of a large area.
- Vest-Agder
- also located in Vest-Agder County
- Molde
- Moss
- Aust-Agder
- Brigade in Northern Norway.
- Army chasseurs
- Oppland Regiment
- Porsgrund
- Råbyggelag
- Møre og Romsdal
- Mountain troops stationed at Røros.
- A former county located in modern day Østfold.
- The Navy
- Infantry Regiment of Southern Norway
- Dragoon Regiment of Southern Norway
- The Norwegian term Rittmester might also be translated “Captain of Horse”.
- Telemark Regiment
- Trondheim city.
- The Etatsråd was formerly a position granted by the king.
- Sør-Trøndelag
- The Klokker was a church official who provided the normal sexton services as well as leading singing in church and serving as school master.
- Nord-Trøndelag
- The First Infantry Regiment from Trondheim.
- The Second Infantry Regiment from Trondheim.
- The Dragoon Corps from Trondheim.
- Tønsberg
- Infantry Regiment from Vestlandet.
- Risør