Abortion Opponents' List

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The Abortion Opponents' List (Norwegian: Abortmotstandernes Liste) is a Norwegian political party led by priests Ludvig Nessa and Børre Knudsen, that was present in seven counties in the 2005 elections. In the 2009 elections, they only put up a list in one county, Østfold.

The party drew criticism when they declared they would not have any women in their list, reportedly to "spare them from mockery and hate in the media", while women could have helped with "practical [work]"[1]. The party received 1,934 votes, amounting to 0.07% of the votes cast, in the 2005 elections.

Political profile

The party's main declared objective is to make

Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life!"[1]

Campaigning methods

During their 2005 electoral campaign, the Abortion Opponents used methods that were criticized by the media, such as delivering plastic fetuses, along with electoral propaganda[2], and distributing DVDs depicting detailed and uncensored abortions to minors [3]. Apparently, Nessa imported these techniques into Norway from American anti-abortion activist Gregg Cunningham[4][5].

Elections

Parliamentary election results

Year # of
overall votes
% of
overall vote
# of
overall seats won
+/–
2005 1,934 0.1
0 / 169
Increase 0
2009 178 0.0
0 / 169
Decrease 0

References

  1. ^ "Ln.nu" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-21. Retrieved 2009-08-25.

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