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Sami election11 September 2017

Content

About the statistics

Definitions

Name and topic

Name: Sami election
Topic: Elections

Responsible division

Division for Population Statistics

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

To be able to vote at the Sameting election, one must register oneself in the Same census. All Norwegian Sami persons 18 years or older in the election year, are entitled to register themselves in the census. One can demand the registration if one declares that one perceives oneself as a Sami person, and if one either a) has the Sami language as the languages spoken at home, or b) one’s parents, grandparents or great-grandparents have had the Sami language as the language spoken at home, or c) is the child of a person registered in the Sami census. Sami persons who are citizens of other Nordic countries, can register themselves in the Sami census if they on 30th of june in the election year are registered as residents of Norway. Sami persons not coming from a Nordic country, can register themselves in the Sami census if they have been registered as residents of Norway in the three last years before election day. The Sami census is linked to the National Registration Office. The registered address on 30th of june in the election year is the one registered in the Sami census, and used at the Sameting elections. At the Samething elections, the country is divided into seven constituencies. In total, 39 representatives are elected from the seven constituencies. This is four less than four years ago.

Standard classifications

The constituencies at the Sameting elections are grouped in the following way: 2009 1. Østre valkrins. 2 Àvjovàri valkrins. 3 Nordre Valkrins. 4. Gàisi valkrins. 5. Vesthavet valkrins. 6. Sørsamisk valkrins. 7. Sør-Noreg valkrins.

2005

1. Varanger 2. Tana 3. Karasjok 4. Kautokeino 5. Porsanger 6. Alta/Kvalsund 7. Northern Troms 8. Middle Troms 9. Southern Troms 10. Northern Nordland 11. Middle Nordland 12. Southern Sami area 13. Southern Norway

Administrative information

Regional level

Sameting constituencies

Frequency and timeliness

Every 4 years (election years)

International reporting

Not relevant

Microdata

The data file is long-term stored at Statistics Norway and at NSD - Norwegian Centre for Research Data for research purposes.

Background

Background and purpose

Not relevant

Users and applications

The political parties are frequent users of the statistics, as are journalists. The statistics are also used by the ministries to calculate the funding of the political parties, as well as by municipalities and counties. Other groups of users are students, particularly of political science. Researchers, students and journalists from abroad also request statistics on the Sameting elections.

Equal treatment of users

Not relevant

Coherence with other statistics

Not relevant

Legal authority

Sami election regulation §85

EEA reference

Not relevant

Production

Population

The statistics comprise results from the elections in all municipalities having resident persons registered in the Sami census. Collected are figures for the number of persons having the right to vote, how many voted in advance (municipalities with less than 30 persons entitled to vote only have advance voting) and at election day, rejected votes and approved votes cast for the various parties. Distribution of mandates by party and constituency.

Data sources and sampling

At the 2005 elections Statistics Norway received data files from the Ergo Group. From the 2009 Sameting elections onwards, internet based questionnaires are sent in from the 7 Sami constituencies.

Total count.

Collection of data, editing and estimations

The poll books of the Sami constituencies are the basis, and these are supplemented with own questionnaires sent to the 7 Sami constituencies.

Automatic controls at the registration of figures, chiefly sum controls and logic coherence.

Seasonal adjustment

Not relevant

Confidentiality

Not relevant

Comparability over time and space

Statistics Norway for the first time published statistics on the Sameting elections in 2005.

Accuracy and reliability

Sources of error and uncertainty

Number of votes cast and rejected for some municipalities are uncertain, due to inaccuracies in check offs at the registration. Misunderstandings referring to the concepts rejected voting vs. rejected votes also occur. Rejected voting results from a person appearing, but for various reasons not having his voting approved. No check offs are to be made in the census, and these votes normally are not to be included in the statistics. They are, however, registered, and in some instances wrongly under rejected votes (voting slips). When auditing, votes cast and rejected in some instances must be corrected adjusted according to judgment, where the municipalities themselves are unable to discover the mistakes.

Revision

Not relevant