- Source: 1844 Icelandic parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland in 1844. They were the first elections in the country's history.
Electoral system
The Althing was composed of 26 members, twenty of which were elected and six of which were appointed by the monarch. The twenty members were elected in single-member constituencies by plurality voting. Each voter had two votes, with the runner-up becoming the MP's deputy. Voting was restricted to male property owners over the age of 25.
The constituencies were the counties of Iceland in addition to Reykjavík, the country's capital and only market town at the time.
Results
= Elected members
== Appointed members
=References
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- 1844 Icelandic parliamentary election
- Election of 1844
- 1844 in Iceland
- Althing
- Þórður Sveinbjörnsson
- History of Iceland
- Reykjavík (Althing constituency)
- Tricameralism
- Universal suffrage
- Independent politician