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Members of the Althingi, the parliament of Iceland. List goes back to 1845.[1]

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  • Adda María Jóhannsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Southwest Constituency of February 2018 (Samfylkingin).
  • Adda Bára Sigfúsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur November 1957 (People's League).
  • Adolf H. Berndsen. National Assembly of Western Europe 2003 (Independence Party).
  • Aðalheiður Bjarnfreðsdóttir. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1987-1991 (City Party).
  • Albert Gudmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1974-1997 (Independence Party), 1987-1989 (City Party).
  • Albert Gudmundsson. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President, Northern March-April and May-June 2017 (Independence Party).
  • Albertína Friðbjörg Elíasdóttir. Member of the Northeastern Dynasty since 2017 (Samfylkingin).
  • Alex B. Stefánsson. Reykjavik National Electoral Council south of February 2018 (Progressive Party).
  • Alexander Stefánsson. Parliamentary Member of 1978-1991 (Progressive Party).
  • Alfreð Gíslason. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1956-1959, Althingi, Reykvíkingur 1959-1967 (People's League).
  • Alfreð Gíslason. Landskjörinn Althingi (Reyknessing) 1959-1963 (Independence Party).
  • Alma Lísa Jóhannsdóttir. South African National Congress March-April and September 2008 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Amal Tamimi. Parliamentary Assembly of the Southwest Commons November-December 2011 and September 2012 (Samfylkingin).
  • Andrés Eyjólfsson. Parliamentary Miriam 1951-1956 (Progressive Party).
  • Andrés Ingi Jónsson. Member of the Reykjavik District Electoral Center north of 2016 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Andri Thor Sturluson. Parliamentary Vice-President of the Southwest District March and April 2017 (Piracy).
  • Angantyr Gudjonsson. Mayor of Reykvíking May-June 1957 (Independence Party).
  • Anna Kolbrún Árnadóttir. Member of the Northeastern Region since 2017 (Central Party).
  • Anna Ólafsdóttir Björnsson. Member of Reykingi 1989-1995 (Women's Association).
  • Anna María Elíasdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Constituency of October 2014 and May-July 2015 and April 2016 (Progress Party).
  • Anna Margrét Gudjónsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of October 2009, April-September 2010, June 2011, February-March 2013 and December 2015 and October 2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Anna Kristín Gunnarsdóttir. Member of the Northwest Constituency of 2003-2007 (Samfylkingin).
  • Anna Jensdóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1995 (Progressive Party).
  • Anna Kristín Sigurðardóttir. South African Parliamentary Council October 1991, April and November-December 1992 (People's Union).
  • Anna Pála Sverrisdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentary General, south of October 2009 - January 2010 (Samfylkingin).
  • Ari Arnalds. Member of the Aliens of 1908-1911 (Independence Party Elder (Terrorist Party)).
  • Ari Brynjólfsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1902 (Home Rule Party).
  • Ari Trausti Gudmundsson. South African parliamentary party since 2016 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Ari Matthíasson. Reykjavik District Parliamentary Vice-President South of March 2012 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Arna Lára Jónsdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Presidency February-March 2010, January and October-November 2012 and since September 2018 (Samfylkingin).
  • Arnbjörg Sveinsdóttir. Member of the East of Iceland 1995-2003, Member of the Northeast Electoral District 2004-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Arndís Jónsdóttir. South African Parliamentary Council, March 1988 (Independence Party).
  • Arndís Soffía Sigurðardóttir. National Congress of the South of June 2009, December 2009 - January 2010, October-December 2010, October-November 2011, February 2012 and February 2013 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Arnfinnur Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South-Mpumalanga February-April 1947 and October-November 1948 (People's Party Group - Socialist Party).
  • Arnljótur Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1858-1869, Althingi of Northern Múlasýsla 1877-1880, Eyfirðinga Parliamentary Assembly 1880-1885, King General Member 1886-1893. The elected parliamentarian of the northern part of the 19th century, but did not come to parliament in 1901.
  • Arnór Sigurjónsson. National Assembly of October to November 1964 (People's League).
  • Arnþrúður Karlsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian October 1995, May-June 1996, November-December 1997 (Progressive Party).
  • Atli Gíslason. South African parliamentary party 2007-2013 (Left Movement - Green Supply, Outside).
  • Auður Auðuns. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1959-1974 (Independence Party).
  • Auður Eiríksdóttir. National Assembly in East February-April 1989 (Organization for Gender Equality and Social Affairs).
  • Auður Lilja Erlingsdóttir. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President South June and November-December 2007, Vice-President of the Reykjavik District Council of Northern April-May and November 2010, April and May-September 2011, January-February and June 2012 and January 2013 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Auður Sveinsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians March and September 1992, April 1993 and February-March 1994 (People's Union).
  • Axel Gudmundsson. Mayor of Reykvíking in May 1947 and May 1949 (Independence Party).
  • Axel Jónsson. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1965-1967 and 1969-1971, national elected member of parliament (Reyknesinga) 1974-1978 (Independence Party).
  • Axel V. Tulinius. Parliamentary Assembly of 1900-1901 (Progressive Party).

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  • Ágúst Ólafur Ágústsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2003-2009 and since 2017 (Samfylkingin).
  • Ágúst Einarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reyknesses 1995-1999 (National Movement - People's Movement, Social Democrats, Social Democrats).
  • August Flygenring. King-General Member 1905-1913, Member of Parliament, Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla 1923-1925 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, City Party Senior, Conservative Party).
  • Ágúst Helgason. National elected member of parliament 1926 (Progressive Party).
  • Ágúst Þorvaldsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1956-1959, South African Parliamentarian 1959-1974 (Progressive Party).
  • Ágústa Gísladóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians November 1992 and October-November 1994 (Women's Association).
  • Áki Jakobsson. Althingi (Siglfirðingar) 1942, Siglfirðingar Althingi 1942-1953 (People's Party - Socialist Party) and 1956-1959 (People's Party).
  • Álfheiður Eymarsdóttir. General Assembly of March and April 2018 (Piracy).
  • Álfheiður Ingadóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south 2007-2009, Reykjavik Electoral District Member north 2009-2013 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Ármann Höskuldsson. South African Parliamentary Assembly October 2001 and April-May 2002 (Progressive Party).
  • Ármann Kr. Ólafsson. Member of the Southwest District Committee 2007-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Árni Páll Árnason. Member of the Southwest District Committee 2007-2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Árni R. Árnason. Althingi Reykingsman 1991-2003, Althingi Member of Southern Counseling 2003-2004 (Independence Party).
  • Árni Böðvarsson. National Assembly Snæfelling 1851.
  • Árni Einarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga in 1861 (Vice-President).
  • Árni Gunnarsson. Landskjörinn parliamentarian (Norðurlands eystra) 1978-1979, parliamentarian of the North East 1979-1983 and 1987-1991 (People's Party).
  • Árni Gunnarsson. National Assembly in Western June and November 1999, October and November-December 2000 (Progress Party).
  • Árni Helgason. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1845-1849.
  • Árni Johnsen. South African Parliamentarian 1983-1987, 1991-2001 and Southern Counseling 2007-2013 (Independence Party).
  • Árni Steinar Jóhannsson. National Assembly of the North of 1999-2003 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Árni Jónsson. Parliamentary Miriam 1886-1892, parliamentarian of northern parliament 1902-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Árni Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1940-1922 (Independence Party), National Assembly of the Arctic, 1937-1942 (Independence Party).
  • Árni Magnússon. Member of the Reykjavík District Council in the north of 2003-2006 (Progress Party).
  • Árni M. Mathiesen. Althingi Reyknessing 1991-2003, Member of the Southwest Rule 2003-2007, Althingi Democratic Party 2007-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Árni Þór Sigurðsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee in the north of 2007-2014 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Árni Thorsteinson. King-General MP 1877-1905 (Home Rule Party).
  • Ásberg Sigurðsson. Member of the Westfjords 1970-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Ásbjörn Óttarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest Qualifications 2009-2013 (Independence Party).
  • Ásgeir Ásgeirsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the West Iceland Fellowship 1923-1934 (Progressive Party), 1934-1937 (Non-Categorized), 1937-1952 (People's Party).
  • Ásgeir Logi Ásgeirsson. National Assembly of East Iceland in June 1999 (Independence Party).
  • Ásgeir Bjarnason. Althingi of Dalamanna 1949-1959, Althingi of West Iceland 1959-1978 (Progressive Party).
  • Ásgeir Einarsson. Member of the Strandamanna 1845-1865 (Vice-President 1865) and 1880-1885, Parliamentary Rev. 1875-1880. National Assembly of Strandamanna 1851.
  • Ásgeir Hannes Eiríksson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingur 1989-1991 (City Party).
  • Ásgeir Friðgeirsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Southwest Commons of October 2003 to April 2004 and May and July 2004 (Samfylkingin).
  • Ásgeir Pétursson. April 1964, November-December 1967, January-March, October-November 1968, March and October-November 1969, November 1970 and Dec. 1972, National Secretary-General (West of Iceland) May and November-December 1965 (Independence Party).
  • Ásgeir Sigurðsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians November 1956, February 1957, March-April, May-June and October-December 1958 (Independence Party).
  • Ásgerður K. Gylfadóttir. General Assembly of May-June 2018 (Progressive Party).
  • Áslaug María Fridriksdóttir. Reykjavik District Parliamentary Vice-President South of January-February and April 2015 (Independence Party).
  • Áslaug Arna Sigurbjörnsdóttir. Parliamentarian member of the Reykjavík District Council north of 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Ásmundur Einar Dáason. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest Qualifications 2009-2016 and since 2017 (Left-Green Movement, Non-Classified, Progressive Party).
  • Ásmundur Fridriksson. Parliamentary Assembly since 2013 (Independence Party).
  • Ásmundur B. Olsen. Westfjords parliamentarians February 1968 and February-March 1971 (Independence Party).
  • Ásmundur Sigurðsson. National Electoralist (Eastern Skaftfelling) 1946-1953 (Commonwealth Party - Socialist Party).
  • Ásmundur Stefánsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1987 (People's League).
  • Ásta Guðrún Helgadóttir. Member of the Reykjavik District Council south of 2015-2017.
  • Ásta R. Jóhannesdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly 1995-2003 (National Movement - People's Movement, Social Democrats, Social Democrats), Reykjavik Parliamentary Parliamentarian South 2003-2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Ásta Möller. Althingi, Reykjavík, 1999-2003, Member of Reykjavík District Committee, Northern 2005-2007, Member of Reykjavík District Committee, South 2007-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Ásta B. Þorsteinsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1998 (Social Democratic Party).

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  • Baldur Óskarsson. South African Parliamentary Assembly October-November 1981 and November-December 1982 (People's Union).
  • Baldur Thorhallsson. Reykjavik National Electoral Council in northern June 2011 and May-June 2012 (Samfylkingin).
  • Baldvin Jonsson. Reykjavik District Council member south of October 2010, March 2012 and June 2012 (Movement).
  • Barð Guðmundsson. Landskjörinn parliamentarian (North Iceland, Seyðisfjörður) 1942-1949 (People's Party).
  • Benedikt Bogason. Member of Parliament of Reykvíkur 1989 (City Party).
  • Benedikt Gröndal. 1956-1995, (West Iceland) 1971-1978, Althingi of 1959-1971, Althingi of Reykvíking 1978-1982 (Althingi).
  • Benedikt Jóhannesson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northeastern Democratic Party 2016-2017 (Enrollment).
  • Benedikt Kristjánsson. Parliamentary Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of 1874-1880, Parliamentarian of the North Thing of 1880-1885, Parliamentarian of the South Thing of 1886-1892, Parliamentarian of the Mýraman 1892-1893.
  • Benedict Sveinsson. King General Member 1861-1863 (Deputy Member), Althingi Árnesinga 1864-1880, Parliamentary Assembly of Northern Múlasýsla 1881-1885, Althingi Eyfirðinga 1886-1892 and Althingi North Thessalonians 1892-1899.
  • Benedict Sveinsson. Parliamentary Assembly in 1908-1931 (Independence Party, National Independence Party, Independence Party, Senior Party, Progressive Party).
  • Benedikt Thordarson. Member of the Barents Mission in 1859 (Vice-President) and 1861-1864.
  • Benóný Arnórsson. Nordic Council of Representatives in eastern December 1968 (non-categories), March-April and November-December 1972 and April-May 1974 (Organization of Liberal and Left-wing People).
  • Bergljót Halldórsdóttir. General Assembly of the Westfjords November 1999 (Liberal Party).
  • Bergur Jónsson. Althingi Barents Transit 1931-1942 (Progressive Party).
  • Bergur Sigurbjörnsson. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1953-1956 (National Defense Party).
  • Bergur Thorberg. King-General MP 1865-1883.
  • Bergthor Finnbogason. Parliamentary Assembly of South Iceland February 1962 (People's League).
  • Bergthór Ólason. Member of the Northwest Constituency since 2017 (Central Party).
  • Bernhard Stefánsson. Eyfirðingar Althingi 1923-1959 (Progressive Party).
  • Bessí Jóhannsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1986 and April 2017 (Independence Party).
  • Birgir Ármannsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2003-2013, Member of Reykjavik Electoral District of Norway since 2013 (Independence Party).
  • Birgir Dýrfjörð. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly west October-November 1987, April-May 1988, April and November 1990 (People's Party).
  • Birgir Finnsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Westfjords 1959-1963 and 1967-1971, National Electoral Member (Westfjords) 1963-1967 (People's Party).
  • Birgir Ísleifur Gunnarsson. Parliamentarian of 1979-1991 (Independence Party).
  • Birgir Kjaran. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1959-1963, Reykjavik Parliamentarian 1967-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Birgir Þórarinsson. Parliamentary Assembly since 2017 (Central Party).
  • Birgitta Jónsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south of 2009-2013 (Citizens Movement, Movement), Parliamentarian Member of the Southwest 2013-2016, Member of Reykjavik District Committee, Northern 2016-2017 (Píratar).
  • Birkir Jón Jónsson. Member of the Northeastern Parliament 2003-2013 (Progress Party).
  • Birna Lárusdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Committee November 2012 (Independence Party).
  • Birna K. Lárusdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland February 1989 (Women's Association).
  • Birna Sigurjónsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian February 1997 and March 1998 (Women's Association).
  • Bjarkey Olsen Gunnarsdóttir. Northeastern parliamentary parliament since 2013 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Bjarnfríður Leósdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland November 1971, February-March 1972, November 1973, April-May 1974, January-February 1975 and April-May 1979 (People's Union).
  • Bjarni Ásgeirsson. Parliamentary Miriam 1927-1951 (Progressive Party).
  • Bjarni Benediktsson. Althingi, Reykvíking, 1942-1946, and 1949-1970, elected member of the national parliament (Reykvíkingar) 1946-1949 (Independence Party).
  • Bjarni Benediktsson. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2003 (Independence Party).
  • Bjarni Bjarnason. Althingi Árnesinga 1934-1942, Althingi Snæfelling 1942 (Progressive Party).
  • Bjarni Guðbjörnsson. Member of the Westfjords 1967-1974 (Progressive Party).
  • Bjarni Guðnason. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1971-1974 (Organization of Liberal and Left-wing, Non-Classified).
  • Bjarni Harðarson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South of 2007-2008 (Progressive Party).
  • Bjarni Halldór Janusson. Parliamentary Vice-President of the Southwest District of April and May-June 2017 (Enrollment).
  • Bjarni Johnsen. King-General MP 1857.
  • Bjarni Jónsson. Vice-President of the Northwest Constituency March 2017 and January to February 2018 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Bjarni Snæbjörnsson. Hafnfirðingar Althingi 1931-1934 and 1937-1942 (Independence Party).
  • Bjarni Thorsteinson. Conservative MP 1845-1846.
  • Bjarni Jónsson from Vogi. Parliamentary Assembly 1908-1926 (Independence Party, National Independence Party, Independence Party Older, City Party Older, Independence Party Older).
  • Bjartmar Gudmundsson. National elected member of parliament (Norðurlands eystra) 1959-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Björgvin Guðmundsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians January 1991 (People's Party).
  • Björgvin Jónsson. Parliamentarian Seyðisfjörður 1956-1959 (Progressive Party).
  • Björgvin Salómonsson. Parliamentary General of South Iceland December 1968 and March 1969 (People's League).
  • Björgvin G. Sigurðsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South Korea 2003-2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Björk Guðjónsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Independence 2007-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Björk Jóhannsdóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1994 (Women's Association).
  • Björk Vilhelmsdóttir. The Reykjavik National Electoral Council, south of October. 2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Björn Bjarnarson. Althingi of Dalaman 1900-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Björn Bjarnarson. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1892-1893 and 1900-1901 (Home Rule Party).
  • Björn Bjarnason. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 1991-2003, Member of Reykjavik District Council, 2003-2007, Member of the Reykjavík District Committee, South 2007-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Björn Ingi Bjarnason. Member of the Westfjords May 1992 and December 1994 (People's Party).
  • Björn Fr. Björnsson. Althingi Rangers 1942 and 1959, South African Parliamentarian 1959-1974 (Progressive Party).
  • Björn Blöndal. King General Member 1845-1846.
  • Björn Dagbjartsson. Parliamentarian of the North of 1984-1987 (Independence Party).
  • Björn Gíslason. Westfjords parliamentarians March and April-May 1988, January-February, March-April and November 1990 and February-March 1991 (People's Party).
  • Björn Valur Gíslason. Parliamentary National Assembly 2009-2013 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Björn Leví Gunnarsson. Parliamentarian member of the Reykjavik District Committee north 2016-2017, Reykjavík District MP member south since 2017 (Píratar).
  • Björn Halldórsson. National Assembly of the North Thessalonians 1851.
  • Björn Hallsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1940-1919 and 1919-1923 (Non-Classifieds (Independence Party Older), Farmers Group Older, Non-Classifieds (Home Rule Party), Progressive Party, Savings Alliance.
  • Björn Ingi Hrafnsson. Reykjavik National Electoral Council, south of November 2006 (Progress Party).
  • Björn Jónsson. National Assembly of the North Thessalonians 1851.
  • Björn Jónsson. Althingi of Strandamanna 1878-1880, Member of the Barents Mission 1908-1912 (Independence Party Elder).
  • Björn Jónsson. National Electoralist (Akureyri) 1956-1959, Parliamentarian of the North East 1959-1974 (League of Nations, Non-Categorized, Confederation of Liberal and Left-wing People), National Electoral Member (Reykvíkingar) 1978-1979 (Althingi). (Because of illness, he did not sit except one day in the parliament 1978-1979.)
  • Björn Kristjánsson. Parliamentary electoral electoral electoral force 1900-1931 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Elder, National Democratic Party, Independence Party Older, Independent Independence Party, Uncategorized (Independence Party), Foreign Federation, Savings Alliance, City Party Senior, Conservative Party, Independence Party.
  • Björn Kristjánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Northern Denmark 1931-1934 and 1945-1949 (Progress Party).
  • Björn Líndal. Althingi of Akureyri 1923-1927 (City class elder, Conservative Party).
  • Björn Líndal. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November-December 1984 and October-November 1985 (Progress Party).
  • Björn Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1948-1959 (Independence Party).
  • Björn M. Ólsen. King-General Member 1905-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Björn Pálsson. Parliamentary Assembly in East Iceland, 1959, National Assembly of Westerners 1959-1974 (Progressive Party).
  • Björn Pétursson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1859-1869 and 1873 (Vice-President), elected 1859, but did not attend parliament that year.
  • Björn Sigfússon. Parliamentary Rev. 1892-1900 and 1908-1911 (Independence Party Older).
  • Björn Stefánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South-American Association of October-November 1950 (Progressive Party).
  • Björn R. Stefánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1922-1919 (Home Rule Party).
  • Björn Sveinbjörnsson. General Assembly of Reyknessing October 1971 (Progress Party).
  • Björn Grétar Sveinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of East Iceland February 1989 and February-March 1991 (People's Union).
  • Björn Þorláksson. Parliamentarian Seyðisfjörður 1909-1911, King General Member 1912-1915 (Independence Party, Union League, Independence Party).
  • Björn Þórarinsson. Nordic parliamentarians from October to November 1962 and March-April 1963 (Independence Party).
  • Björn Þórðarson. Presidium, Minister of Health and Ecclesiastical Affairs, 1942-1944. Minister of Social Affairs 1943-1944. Minister of Justice and Education, 1944.
  • Björt Ólafsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavik District Council of Northern 2013-2017 (Bright Future).
  • Bogi Th. Melsteð. Althingi Árnesinga 1892-1893.
  • Bogi Sigurbjörnsson. National Assembly west January, April-May 1980 and January 1983 (Progress Party).
  • Bogi Thordarson. Westfjords parliamentarians March-April 1975 (Progressive Party).
  • Bragi Jósepsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian December 1978 (People's Party).
  • Bragi Michaelsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February-March 1984 and May 1985 (Independence Party).
  • Bragi Níelsson. National Constituency (West Iceland) 1978-1979 (People's Party).
  • Bragi Sigurjónsson. Landskjörinn parliamentarian (Norðurlands eystra) 1967-1971, parliamentarian of the North East 1978-1979 (People's Party).
  • Bryndís Friðgeirsdóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians March-April 1992 and November 1993 (People's League).
  • Bryndís Gudmundsdóttir. Reykjavík Parliamentarian in March 1996 and November 1998 (Women's Association).
  • Bryndís Haraldsdóttir. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Bryndís Hlöðversdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of 1995-1993 (People's Union and Independent, Social Democrats), Parliamentarian Member of the Reykjavik District Council, 2003-2005 (Samfylkingin).
  • Brynhildur S. Björnsdóttir. Reykjavik District Parliamentary Vice-President South of July 2013, March-May and September 2014 and September 2015 (Bright Future).
  • Brynhildur Pétursdóttir. Member of the Northeastern 2013-2016 (Bright Future).
  • Brynja Magnúsdóttir. General Assembly of Southern Counseling October-November 2003, March-May 2004 and October 2005 (Samfylkingin).
  • Brynjar Níelsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council in the north of 2013-2016, member of the Reykjavík District Committee south since 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Brynjólfur Benedictsen. National Assembly of Barents Transit in 1851. The elected parliamentarian of Barents in 1865, but did not attend the session.
  • Brynjólfur Bjarnason. 1969-1942 and Vestmanneying, Reykvíking 1946-1956, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1942-1946 (Communist Party, Commonwealth of People, Socialist Party).
  • Brynjólfur Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1859-1864. Did not arrive in parliament in 1861.
  • Brynjólfur Sveinbergsson. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly west January-February 1981 and February 1985 (Progress Party).
  • Böðvar Bragason. South African Parliamentary April 1980, November 1981, March 1982 and April 1984 (Progress Party).
  • Böðvar Jónsson. National Assembly General Assembly October, October-November 2004 and January 2006 (Independence Party).

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  • Dagný Jónsdóttir. Member of the Northeastern Parliament 2003-2007 (Progressive Party).
  • Danfríður Skarphéðinsdóttir. Althingi Member of the West 1987-1991 (Women's Association).
  • Daniel E. Arnarsson. National Congress of the South of May 2017 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Daniel Ágústínusson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland April-May 1960, February-March 1961, March-April 1962, February-March 1964, March-April 1966 and February-March 1971 (Progress Party).
  • Daníel Árnason. National Assembly in East March 2001 (Progress Party).
  • Daniel Thorlacius. Althingi Snæfelling 1869 (Vice-President).
  • David Aðalsteinsson. Parliamentary Representative 1979-1987 (Progressive Party).
  • David Gudmundsson. The parliamentarian of Skagarfjörður 1869-1874.
  • David Oddsson. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 1991-2003, Member of Reykjavik District Council, Northern 2003-2005 (Independence Party).
  • David Ólafsson. Landskjörinn Althingi (Reykvíkingar) 1963-1967 (Independence Party).
  • David Pétursson. Vice-President of West Iceland February-March 1987 (Independence Party).
  • David Stefánsson. Vice-President October-November 2009, September-October 2011, February and October 2012 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Dóra Líndal Hjartardóttir. Westerners in December 1999 and March 2002 (Samfylkingin).
  • Dóra Sif Tynes. Reykjavík Parliamentary General South of May 2017 (Enrollment).
  • Drífa Hjartardóttir. Althingi of South Iceland 1999-2003, Althingi Deputy General Assembly 2003-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Drífa J. Sigfúsdóttir. General Assembly of Reyknesses November-December 1995 and February 2001 (Progress Party).
  • Hurry Snædalur. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 2001 and November 2002 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Animal shelter Skjóldal. National Assembly Vice-President November-December 2007 and January 2008 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Dögg Pálsdóttir. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President south of October-November 2007, April 2008 and March-April 2009 (Independence Party).

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  • Edward H. Huijbens. National Assembly Vice-President June-July 2013 and April 2014 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Eðvarður Sigurðsson. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1959-1971, Althingi, Reykvíkingur 1971-1979 (People's League).
  • Eggert Benediktsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1902 (Progressive Party).
  • Eggert Briem. National Assembly of Eyfirðinga 1851.
  • Eggert Gunnarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Northern Mullas 1875-1880.
  • Eggert Haukdal. Althingi of South Iceland 1978-1995 (Independence Party, 1979-1980).
  • Eggert Pálsson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1902-1919 (Home Rule Party, Union Party, Home Rule Party) and 1923-1926 (City Party Senior, Conservative Party).
  • Eggert G. Thorsteinsson. 1956-1956, 1959 and 1971-1978, Althingi, 1957-1959 and 1959-1971 (People's Party).
  • Egill Egilsson. Althingi Snæfelling 1869-1874, Miriam Parliamentarian 1880-1885. Did not attend the parliament in 1869.
  • Egill Jonsson. National Electoral Council (East Iceland) 1979-1987, Deputy Member of East Iceland 1987-1999 (Independence Party).
  • Eiður Guðnason. Member of the West of 1978-1983 and 1987-1993, National Elected Member of the West (1983-1998) (Althingi).
  • Einar Arnórsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1914-1919 (Independence Party, Independence Party Longitudinal), Althingi of Reykvíkur 1931-1932 (Independence Party).
  • Einar Ágústsson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1963-1979 (Progressive Party).
  • Einar Árnason. Eyfirðingar Althingi 1916-1942 (Farmer of the Farmer, Progressive Party).
  • Einar Ásmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Eyfirðinga 1874-1885, Parliamentarian of the South Thingians 1892-1893.
  • Einar Brynjólfsson. Member of the Northeastern Democratic Party 2016-2017 (Píratar).
  • Einar Gíslason. Parliamentary Assembly of South Mpumalanga 1874-1878.
  • Einar Guðfinnsson. Westfjords parliamentarians April-May 1964 and February-March and May 1966 (Independence Party).
  • Einar K. Guðfinnsson. Member of the Westfjords 1991-2003, Member of the Northwest Constituency of 2003-2016 (Independence Party).
  • Einar B. Gudmundsson. Parliamentarian of Skagarfjörður 1874-1878.
  • Einar Karl Haraldsson. Reykjavik District Council MP south of October-November 2003, May 2004 and March-May 2005 (Samfylkingin).
  • Einar Ingimundarson. Althingi of Siglfirðingar 1953-1956 and 1959, parliamentarian of north west 1959-1966 (Independence Party).
  • Einar Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1892-1901 and 1911-1913 (Home Rule Party, Union Party).
  • Einar Jónsson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1908-1919 and 1926-1931 (Home Rule Party, Farmers Group Older, Home Rule Party, Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Einar Oddur Kristjánsson. Member of the Westfjords 1995-2003, Member of the Northwest Constituency 2003-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Einar Oddsson. National Assembly of November-December 1971 (Independence Party).
  • Einar Olgeirsson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1937-1967 (Communist Party, Commonwealth of People, Socialist Party, People's League).
  • Einar Már Sigurðarson. Parliamentarian of 1999-2003, parliamentarian of the Northeastern election 2003-2009 (Samfylkingin).
  • Einar Sigurðsson. March-June and October 1960, January-February and October-November 1961 and January-February 1963 (Independence Party).
  • Einar Thorlacius. Parliamentary Assembly of North-Mussel Kingdom 1886-1888. Did not attend the parliament in 1887.
  • Einar Þorgilsson. Member of Parliament, Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla, 1919-1923 (Outside categories (Independence Party), Foreign Federation, Savings Alliance).
  • Einar Þórðarson. Parliamentary Assembly 1903-1908 (Progressive Party, National Party).
  • Eiríkur Alexandersson. Parliamentary Member of Reyknessing November-December 1978 (Independence Party).
  • Eirik Briem. Parliamentary Rev. 1880-1892, King General Member 1901-1915 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Home Rule Party).
  • Eiríkur Einarsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1919-1923 (Nonclassified) (Progressive Party) 1933-1934, 1942-1951, Althingi (Árnesinga) 1937-1942 (Independence Party).
  • Eiríkur Gíslason. Althingi Snæfelling 1894-1900.
  • Eiríkur Jónsson. Vice-President of the Northwest Constituency October-November 2006 (Samfylkingin).
  • Eiríkur Ó. Kuld. Althingi Snæfelling in 1853, 1855 and 1857 (Deputy, elected Althingi Snæfelling in 1852, was Mr. Fridrik Eggerz), Althingi of Barents in 1865 and 1867 (Vice-President), 1869-1885.
  • Eiríkur Sigurðsson. East Iceland Parliamentary Assembly February-March 1979 (People's Union).
  • Eiríkur Thorsteinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland Fathers 1952-1959 (Progressive Party).
  • Eldar Ástþórsson. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President North May-July 2015 (Bright Future).
  • Elín S. Harðardóttir. Reykjavík Parliamentarian January 1991 (People's Party).
  • Elín Hirst. Member of the Southwest District 2013-2016 (Independence Party).
  • Elín Jóhannsdóttir. Parliamentary Member of Reyknessing in March 1988 (Progressive Party).
  • Elín R. Líndal. National Assembly west February 1988, January-February 1990, December 1991, March and November 1992, December 1993 to January 1994, October-November 1994 and March 1999 (Progress Party).
  • Elínbjörg Magnúsdóttir. Westerners in October 1991 and November 1994 (Independence Party).
  • Ellert Eiríksson. Reykingi parliamentarians October-December 1987, March 1988, November 1989 and October-November 1990 (Independence Party).
  • Ellert B. Schram. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1971-1974, Member of Reykjavik 1974-1979 and 1983-1987 (Independence Party). Did not take part in the parliament 1983-1984. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee in 2007-2009 (Samfylkingin).
  • Elsa Lára Arnardóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest Constituency 2013-2017 (Progressive Party).
  • Elsa Kristjánsdóttir. Mayor of Reyknessing in May 1984 (People's League).
  • Elvar Eyvindsson. Parliamentary General of the South of January 2018 (Central Party).
  • Emil Jonsson. Hafnarfjörður Althingi 1934-1937, 1942-1953 and 1956-1959, Icelandic National Assembly (Hafnfirðingar) 1937-1942, 1953-1956 and 1959, Reyknessing Member of Parliament 1959-1971 (People's Party).
  • Erla Ósk Ásgeirsdóttir. Reykjavik District Council MP south of October-November 2007, April 2008, February-March 2010 and December 2012 (Independence Party).
  • Erlendur Gottskálksson. Parliamentary Assembly of the North Thessalonians 1871 and 1873 (Deputy General Assembly).
  • Erlendur Þorsteinsson. National elected member of parliament (Eyfirðinga) 1938-1942 (People's Party). Eskirðing (Eskirðinga) February-March 1938, (Siglfjordur) December 1949 to January 1950 and November 1950.
  • Erlingur Friðjónsson. Althingi of Akureyri 1927-1931 (People's Party).
  • Erna Indriðadóttir. Parliamentary National Assembly of October 2015 (Samfylkingin).
  • Eva Pandora Baldursdóttir. Parliamentarian of the Northwest Constituency 2016-2017 (Píratar).
  • Eva Einarsdóttir. Parliamentary General of Reykjavik South of June 2017 (Bright Future).
  • Eva Magnúsdóttir. Deputy Member of the Southwest District of April 2011 (Independence Party).
  • Eygló Harðardóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of 2008-2013, Member of the Southwest District 2013-2017 (Progressive Party).
  • Eyjólfur Einarsson. Member of the Barents Party 1845-1850.
  • Eyjólfur Konráð Jónsson. National Assembly of Westerners 1974-1979 and 1983-1987, National Elected Member of the Northwest (1979-1998), Althingi of Reykvíking 1987-1995 (Independence Party).
  • Eyjólfur Sigurðsson. Parliamentarians in September, December 1974 and November-December 1976 (People's Party).
  • Eyrún Eyþórsdóttir. Reykjavik National Electoral Council of November 2014 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Eyrún Ingibjörg Sigþórsdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Pulpit October 2009, October-November 2011, June and October 2012, January and November 2014 (Independence Party).
  • Eysteinn Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1939-1946 and 1947-1959, Althingi of East Iceland 1959-1974 (Progressive Party).

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  • Fanný Gunnarsdóttir. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President, Northern March-April, October 2006 and May-June 2015 and December 2015 (Progress Party).
  • Finnbogi Hermannsson. Westfjords parliamentarians in May and October-November 1980 (Progress Party).
  • Finnbogi R. Valdimarsson. National Electoralist (Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla) 1949-1959, Reykingsman parliamentarian 1959-1963 (People's Party Group - Socialist Party, People's League).
  • Finnur Ingólfsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1991-1991 (Progressive Party).
  • Finnur Jónsson. Member of Parliament of Ísafjörður 1933-1951 (People's Party).
  • Finnur Torfi Stefánsson. Landskjörinn parliamentarian (North-West) 1978-1979 (People's Party).
  • Fjóla Hrund Björnsdóttir. Parliamentary General of the South of February and June 2014, June 2015 and October-November 2015 (Progress Party).
  • Fjölnir Sæmundsson. Vice-President of the Southwest District of April 2018 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Freyja Haraldsdóttir. Vice-President of the Southwest Commons June-July and November 2013 and September 2015 (Bright Future).
  • Friðjón Skarphéðinsson. Althingi Akureyri 1956-1959. National Electoralist (Akureyri) 1959, (Norðurlands eystra) 1959-1963 and 1965-1967 (People's Party).
  • Fridrið Thordarson. National electoral representative (Dalasýsla) 1956-1959, Western parliamentarian 1967-1991 (Independence Party).
  • Fredrik Sophusson. Member of the National Committee of Iceland (Reykvíkingar) 1978-1979, Reykjavik Parliamentarian 1979-1998 (Independence Party).
  • Friðrik Stefánsson. The parliamentarian of Skagfirðingar 1878-1892.
  • Frosti Sigurjónsson. Member of the Reykjavik District Council of Northern 2013-2016 (Progressive Party).

G

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  • Garðar Halldórsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Iceland in 1959-1961 (Progress Party).
  • Garðar Sigurðsson. Althingi of the South lane 1971-1987 (People's League).
  • Garðar Þorsteinsson. Eskirðinga (Eskirðinga), 1934-1942, Eyfirðinga Parliamentary Assembly 1942-1947 (Independence Party).
  • Geir Gunnarsson. 1959-1979, Althingi, Reyknessing, 1979-1991 (People's League).
  • Geir H. Haarde. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 1987-2003, Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south of 2003-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Geir Hallgrímsson. Parliamentarian in 1970-1983 (Independence Party).
  • Geir Jón Þórisson. National Congress of the South of February-March 2014, April-May 2015 and August-September 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Geirþrú H. Bernhöft. Reykjavik Parliamentarians March-April 1973, April-May, July-August, October-December 1974, February-March, May and October-November 1975, February-April 1976, January-February 1977 and January-February and March-May, 1978 Independence).
  • Gils Gudmundsson. Reykvíking Parliamentarian 1953-1956 (National Conservative Party), Althingi Reyknesinga 1963-1979 (People's League).
  • Gizur Gottskálksson. Reykjavík Parliamentarian November 1994 (People's Party).
  • Gísli Brynjúlfsson. The parliamentarian of Skagafjörður 1858-1864.
  • Gísli S. Einarsson. Parliamentary Assembly in 1993-2003 (People's Party, Social Democrats, Social Democrats).
  • Gísli Guðmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the North Thessalonians 1934-1945 and 1949-1959, Parliamentarian of 1959-1973 (Progressive Party). Resigned in 1945 because of illness.
  • Gísli Jónsson. Althingi Barents Transvaal 1942-1956 and 1959, Westfjords Parliamentarian 1959-1963 (Independence Party).
  • Gísli Jónsson. Nordic parliamentarians in February 1961, February-March 1963 and October-November 1970 (Independence Party).
  • Gísli Magnússon. Árnesinga National Assembly 1851.
  • Gísli Sveinsson. 1916-1921, 1933-1942 and 1946-1947 parliamentarians, Western constituency member of the Western Cape 1942-1946 (Independence Party, UAE, Independence Party). (Resigned in 1921 due to illness.)
  • Grétar Mar Jonsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South of 2007-2009 (Liberal Party).
  • Grétar Thorsteinsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians November-December 1985 (People's League).
  • Grim Thomsen. Althingi Rangers 1869-1874, Member of the Gullbringu and Electoral Council of 1874-1880, Borgarfjördur's Parliamentary Assembly in 1880-1892.
  • Gudbjartur Hannesson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest Constituency 2007-2015 (Samfylkingin).
  • Guðbrandur Ísberg. Member of Akureyri 1931-1937 (Independence Party).
  • Guðfinna S. Bjarnadóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee north 2007-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Guðfríður Lilja Grétarsdóttir. Parliamentary Succession Committee 2009-2012 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Guðjón S. Brjánsson. Member of the Northwest Constituency since 2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Guðjón Guðlaugsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1892-1908 and 1911-1913, National Electoral Member of 1916-1922 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Farmers' Group, Senior, Home Rule Party).
  • Guðjón Guðmundsson. Parliamentarian of 1991-2003 (Independence Party).
  • Guðjón Hjörleifsson. Parliamentary Deputy General Assembly 2003-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Guðjón Ólafur Jónsson. Member of the Reykjavik District Council in 2006-2007 (Progress Party).
  • Guðjón Jósefsson. National Assembly of Westerners in April 1962 (Independence Party).
  • Guðjón A. Kristjánsson. Parliamentarian of the Westfjords 1999-2003, Member of the Northwest Constituency of 2003-2009 (Liberal Party).
  • Guðjón Sigurjónsson. South American Parliamentary Council March 2000 (Samfylkingin).
  • Guðlaug Elísabet Finnsdóttir. National Assembly General Assembly January 2014 (Bright Future).
  • Guðlaugur Gíslason. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga in 1959. Parliamentary Assembly of South Iceland 1959-1978 (Independence Party).
  • Guðlaugur Guðmundsson. Member of the Western Cape 1892-1908, Althingi Althingi 1911-1913 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Elder, National Party, Home Rule Party, Federation Party).
  • Guðlaugur Þór Þórðarson. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee in the north of 2003-2009, Member of the Reykjavík District Committee, South of 2009-2016, Member of the Reykjavík District Committee, Northern Ireland, since 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Guðmundur Arnljótsson. Parliamentary Rev. 1847 (Vice-General).
  • Guðmundur Ágústsson. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1987-1991 (City Party).
  • Guðmundur Beck. East African Parliamentary Assembly April-May 1997 (People's Union).
  • Guðmundur Bjarnason. Parliamentary Assembly of East Iceland 1979-1999 (Progressive Party).
  • Guðmundur Björnsson. Parliamentary Assembly in 1905-1908, King General Member 1913-1915, National Electoral Member 1916-1922 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Home Rule Party).
  • Guðmundur Brandsson. Member of Parliament, Gold Bring and Electoral, 1849-1861. National Assembly 1851.
  • Guðmundur Búason. National Assembly of November 1983 and November 1985 (Progress Party).
  • Guðmundur Eggerz. Parliamentary Assembly of 1939-1915 (Home Rule Party, Independence Party).
  • Guðmundur Einarsson. Althingi of Dalamans 1852-1858 and 1869-1882 (rescheduled in 1858, but not convened during the electoral term). National Assembly 1851.
  • Guðmundur Einarsson. Landskjörinn Althingi (Reyknessing) 1983-1987 (Alliance of Socialists, People's Party).
  • Guðmundur H. Garðarsson. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1974-1978, Member of Reykjavik, 1987-1991 (Independence Party).
  • Guðmundur Gíslason. April, November, 1980, October 1981 and April and November-December 1982 (Progress Party).
  • Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson. Environment and Natural Resources Minister 2017-.
  • Guðmundur Guðfinnsson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1919-1923 (Non-Categorized (Progressive Party)).
  • Guðmundur Í. Guðmundsson. Landskjörinn Parliamentarian (Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla, Reyknesinga) 1942-1949 and 1952-1965 (People's Party).
  • Guðmundur J. Guðmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly in 1979-1987 (People's Union).
  • Guðmundur Hallvarðsson. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 1991-2003, Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south of 2003-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Guðmundur Hannesson. Parliamentary Rev. 1914-1915 (Independence Party Older).
  • Guðmundur Jónasson. National Assembly of Westerners in October 1967 (Progressive Party).
  • Guðmundur Þ Jónsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians March-April and November 1992 (People's League).
  • Guðmundur Karlsson. Althingi of South Iceland 1978-1979, national elected member of parliament (South Iceland) 1979-1983 (Independence Party).
  • Guðmundur Ingi Kristinsson. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2017 (People's Category).
  • Guðmundur Lárusson. National Assembly of November 1995, December 1996 and November 1997 (People's Union).
  • Guðmundur Magnússon. Reykjavik District Council member south of November-December 2005 and October 2008 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Guðmundur Oddsson. General Assembly of Reyknessing November 1989 (People's Party).
  • Guðmundur Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1874-1880.
  • Guðmundur Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly, 1914-1923, Member of the East of Iceland, 1923-1933 (Farmers' Party, Progressive Party).
  • Guðmundur Stefánsson. Nordic parliamentarians from February to March 1992, March-April 1993, January-February 1994 and January-February 1995 (Progress Party).
  • Guðmundur Árni Stefánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reyknesses 1993-2003 (People's Party, Social Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party), Parliamentarian Member of the Southwest 2003-2005 (Samfylkingin).
  • Guðmundur Steingrímsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest Parsonage 2009-2013 (Progressive Party, Non-Categorized), Member of the Southwest Constituency 2013-2016 (Bright Future).
  • Guðmundur Sævar Sævarsson. Parliamentary General of Reykjavik south of January to February 2018 (People's Category).
  • Guðmundur Andri Thorsson. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2017 (Samfylkingin).
  • Guðmundur Vésteinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland February-March 1982 (People's Party).
  • Guðmundur Þorsteinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Western Norway November-December 1973 (People's Union).
  • Guðmundur G. Þórarinsson. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1979-1983 and 1987-1991 (Progressive Party).
  • Guðni Ágústsson. South African Parliamentarian 1987-2003, South African parliamentary party 2003-2008 (Progressive Party).
  • Guðný Helga Björnsdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Pulpit October-November 2007 and April-May 2008 (Independence Party).
  • Guðný Guðbjörnsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1995-1999 (Women's Association, Samfylkingin).
  • Guðný Hrund Karlsdóttir. National Assembly of April 2008 (Samfylkingin).
  • Guðrún Agnarsdóttir. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1983-1987, Althingi, Reykvíkingar 1987-1990 (Women's Association).
  • Guðrún Benediktsdóttir. National Assembly of Western Europe in May 1975, October and November 1976 and February-March 1978 (Progress Party).
  • Guðrún Erlingsdóttir. Parliamentary General of the Southern Commons of October 2009 and November 2012 (Samfylkingin).
  • Guðrún J. Halldórsdóttir. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1990-1991 and 1994-1995 (Women's Association).
  • Guðrún Hallgrímsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians April-May and December 1980 and January-May 1982 (People's League).
  • Guðrún Helgadóttir. 1979-1987, parliamentarian of Reykvíking 1987-1995 (People's Union) and March-May 1999 (parliamentary party of independent).
  • Guðrún Inga Ingólfsdóttir. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President South April-May 2004, February-March 2005 (Independence Party).
  • Guðrún Lárusdóttir. National elected member of parliament 1930-1934, national elected member of parliament (Reykvíkingur) 1934-1938 (Independence Party).
  • Guðrún Sigurjónsdóttir. Vice-President February 1997 (People's League).
  • Guðrún Tryggvadóttir. Mayor of East Iceland May-June 1985, February-March and October 1986, February-March 1987 and October-November 1989 (Progressive Party).
  • Guðrún H. Valdimarsdóttir. Reykjavik National Electoral Council in south of June 2012 (Progress Party).
  • Guðrún Ágústa Þórdísardóttir. Parliamentary National Assembly of May-June 2017 (Piracy).
  • Guðrún Ögmundsdóttir. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 1999-2003, Parliamentarian Member of the Reykjavik District 2003-2007 (Samfylkingin).
  • Gunnar Benediktsson. Dec. 1945 (National Assembly of the People's Party - Socialist Party).
  • Gunnar Birgisson. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1999-2003, Member of the Southwest District Committee 2003-2006 (Independence Party).
  • Gunnar J Fridriksson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians January-February and October-November 1975 and April-May 1978 (Independence Party).
  • Gunnar Gíslason. Parliamentary Assembly of Skagafirðingar 1959, National Assembly of Westerners 1959-1974 (Independence Party).
  • Gunnar Guðbjartsson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland March-April 1962, April 1964 and April-May 1966 (Progress Party).
  • Gunnar Ingiberg Gudmundsson. Vice-President of the Northwest Constituency in December 2016 and January-June 2017 (Piracy).
  • Gunnar Ingi Gunnarsson. Reykjavík Parliamentarian December 1999 (Liberal Party).
  • Gunnar Halldórsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Ísfirðinga 1886-1892.
  • Gunnar Jóhannsson. National elected member of parliament (Siglfirðinga, North-West) 1953-1963 (Commonwealth of Algeria - Socialist Party, People's Union).
  • Gunnar Hrafn Jónsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south 2016-2017 (Píratar).
  • Gunnar Már Kristófersson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland April 1979 and October-November 1980 (People's Party).
  • Gunnar M. Magnúss. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February-May 1955 (People's Party Group - Socialist Party).
  • Gunnar Ólafsson. Parliamentary electoral deputy 1908-1911, national elected member of parliament 1925-1926 (Independence Party Elder, Independence Party, Independence Party Elder).
  • Gunnar Ólafsson. Eastern Member of Parliament in November 1999 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Gunnar Pálsson. Eastern European Parliamentary Assembly November 2001 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Gunnar R. Pétursson. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1980 and March-April 1982 (People's Party).
  • Gunnar G. Schram. Member of Reykingi 1983-1987 (Independence Party).
  • Gunnar Sigurðsson. Althingi Rangers 1919-1923 and 1927-1931 (Outside categories (Progressive Party)).
  • Gunnar Svavarsson. Member of the Southwest District Committee 2007-2009 (Samfylkingin).
  • Gunnar Sveinsson. General Assembly of Reykingsinga October-December 1974, April 1976 and February 1978 (Progress Party).
  • Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson. Parliamentary Representative of the Northwest Qualifications 2009-2017 (Progressive Party) and Southwest Qualifications since 2017 (Central Party).
  • Gunnar Thoroddsen. National Electoralist (Mýraman) 1934-1937 and (Snæfelling) 1942. Althingi Snæfelling 1942-1949, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1949-1965 and 1971-1983 (Independence Party).
  • Gunnar Örlygsson. Member of the Southwest Constituency of 2003-2007 (Liberal Party, Independence Party).
  • Gunnlaugur Briem. The parliamentarian of Skagfirðinga 1883-1885.
  • Gunnlaugur Finnsson. Member of the Westfjords 1974-1978 (Progressive Party).
  • Gunnlaugur M. Sigmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Westfjords 1995-1999 (Progressive Party).
  • Gunnlaugur Stefánsson. Landskjörinn Althingi (Reyknessing) 1978-1979, Althingi Member of East Iceland 1991-1995 (Althingi).
  • Gunnlaugur Thordarson. Landskjarð varaforsetur (Ísafjörður) April-May 1957, February-March 1958 and February-March 1959 (People's Party).
  • Gunnþórunn Gunnlaugsdóttir. Vice-President of East Iceland February and June 1985 (Independence Party).
  • Guttormur Einarsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians October-November 1990 and February 1991 (City Party).
  • Guttormur Vigfússon. Parliamentary Assembly of 1840 and 1849 (Deputy General Assembly). National Assembly in 1851. The elected parliamentarian of the North Muller County in 1852, but did not attend a parliamentary session in 1853 and resigned before the 1855 parliament.
  • Guttormur Vigfússon. Parliamentary Assembly of South Múlasýsla 1892-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Gylfi Þ Gíslason. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1946-1949 and 1959-1978, elected member of the national parliament (Reykvíkingar) 1949-1959 (People's Party).
  • Gylfi Magnússon. Minister of Commerce 2009, Minister of Economic Affairs 2009-2010.

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  • Hafdís Gunnarsdóttir. MP of the Northwest District December 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Hafsteinn Þorvaldsson. South African Parliamentary March 1972 (Progressive Party).
  • Halla Signý Kristjánsdóttir. Member of the Northwest Constituency since 2017 (Progress Party).
  • Halldór Ásgrímsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the North Mpumalanga 1946-1959, Parliamentary Assembly of East Iceland 1959-1967 (Progressive Party).
  • Halldór Ásgrímsson. Member of the East of 1974-1978 and 1979-2003, Member of Reykjavik District Council of Northern Norway 2003-2006 (Progress Party).
  • Halldór Blöndal. Parliamentary National Assembly (Norðurlands eystra) 1979-1983, Parliamentarian of the North East 1983-2003, Northeastern Parliamentary Parliamentarian 2003-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Halldór Daníelsson. Parliamentary Miriam 1894-1900.
  • Halldór Kr. Friðriksson. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1855-1864 (Vice-President 1855 and 1857), 1869-1885 and 1892-1893, King-General Member 1865-1867.
  • Halldór Jónsson.King-General Member of 1845-1849, Parliamentary Assembly of 1840-1858 (Not Assembly 1861, 1867, 1871, 1873). Royal Electoral 1851.
  • Halldór Þ. Jónsson. National Assembly of Western Europe in May 1972 (Independence Party).
  • Halldór Kristjánsson. Westfjords parliamentarians March-April 1964, November-December 1970, November and December 1971, March-April and November-December 1972, March-April 1973, February-March and March-April 1974 (Progress Party).
  • Halldór S Magnússon. Landskjörinn Vice-President (Reyknessing) February 1972 and February-March 1974 (Organization of Liberal and Left-wing People).
  • Halldór E Sigurdsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1956-1959, Althingi, 1959-1979 (Progressive Party).
  • Halldór Stefánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the 19th Century 1923-1934 (Progressive Party, Farmers' Party).
  • Halldor Steinsson. Althingi Snæfelling 1911-1913 and 1916-1933 (Home Rule Party, External Relations, City Party, Senior Party, Independence Party).
  • Halldóra Mogensen. Member of the Reykjavik District Committee, north of 2016 (Píratar).
  • Halldóra Lóa Þorvaldsdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Commons of October 2010, September 2011, June and October 2012 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Hallgrímur Benediktsson. Parliamentarian in 1945-1949 (Independence Party).
  • Hallgrímur Jónsson. National Assembly of South America's Assassination 1851.
  • Hallgrímur Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1869-1874.
  • Hallgrímur Sveinsson. King-General Member 1885-1887 and 1893-1905 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Elder).
  • Hanna Katrín Fridriksson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south since 2016 (Renewal).
  • Hanna Birna Jóhannsdóttir. National Congress of the South of February 2008 (Liberal Party).
  • Hanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2013-2016 (Independence Party).
  • Hannes Baldvinsson. Nordic Council of Representatives west January-February 1973, February 1975, October-November 1978, February-March 1979, November 1981 and March and November 1982 (People's Union).
  • Hannes Hafstein. The parliamentarian of Ísfirðingar 1900-1901, Eyfirðingar parliamentarian 1903-1915, elected member of the national parliament 1916-1922, last sat in parliament in 1917 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Home Rule Party).
  • Hannes Jónsson. Althingi Member of the Western Cape 1927-1937 (Progressive Party, Farmers' Party).
  • Hannes Stephensen. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1845-1856. National Assembly 1851.
  • Hannes Thorsteinsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1900-1911 (Home Rule Party, Independence Party Older).
  • Hannibal Valdimarsson. 1956-1995, 1953-1956, and 1959-1963, Reykjavik Parliamentarian, 1952-1953, Althingi, 1956-1959, 1967-1971, Westfjords, 1963-1967, and 1971 Member of Parliament. -1974 (People's Party, People's League, Non-Categorized, Confederation of Liberal and Left-wing People).
  • Haraldur Benediktsson. Member of the Northwest Constituency since 2013 (Independence Party).
  • Haraldur Einarsson. Parliamentary Assembly, 2013-2016 (Progressive Party).
  • Haraldur Guðmundsson. Althingi of Ísafjörður 1927-1931, Althingi of Seyðisfjörður 1931-1942, Althingi 1942-1946, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1949-1957 (Althingi).
  • Haraldur Henrysson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians November-December 1968 (outside classes) and March 1971 (Organization of Liberal and Left-wing People).
  • Haraldur Jónasson. Skagafjörður General Assembly January-March 1945 (Independence Party).
  • Haraldur Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1984-1987 (Progressive Party).
  • Haukur Hafstaður. National Assembly of Westerners in March-April 1972 (People's League).
  • Hákon Hákonarson. National Assembly in February-March and October-November 1981 (Progress Party).
  • Hákon Kristófersson. Parliamentary electoral commissioner 1913-1931 (Farmers class elder, Independence Party, Independence Party elder, Savings Alliance, City Party elder, Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Hálfdan Guðjónsson. Parliamentary Rev. 1908-1911 (Independence Party Older).
  • Halfdan Sveinsson. Member of the West of March 1965 (People's Party).
  • Heið Guðný Ásgeirsdóttir. South African National Assembly since September 2018 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Heiða Kristín Helgadóttir. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President, Northern March 2014 and September-December 2015 (Bright Future).
  • Heimir Hannesson. Nordic parliamentarians from November to December 1973 and January-April 1975 (Progress Party).
  • Helena Þ. Karlsdóttir. Parliamentary National Assembly of April 2011 (Samfylkingin).
  • Helga A. Erlingsdóttir. Nordic parliamentarians from February to March 2000 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Helga Halldórsdóttir. Vice-President of West Iceland February 2000 and November-December 2002 (Independence Party).
  • Helga Hannesdóttir. National Assembly in western February 1991 (People's Party).
  • Helga Sigrún Harðardóttir. Parliamentary Representative of the South of 2008-2009 (Progressive Party).
  • Helga Vala Helgadóttir. Member of the Reykjavik District Council of the North of 2017 (Samfylkingin).
  • Helga Guðrún Jónasdóttir. Reykingi Parliamentarians October 1999 to January 2000, November-December 2001, February-May 2002 and October-November 2002 (Independence Party).
  • Helga Þorbergsdóttir. Parliamentary General of the Southern Commons of January 2007 (Independence Party).
  • Helgi Bergs. Althingi of South Iceland 1963-1967 (Progressive Party).
  • Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council in the north of 2013-2016 and since 2017 (Píratar).
  • Helgi hálfdanarson. Parliamentary Member of the Gullbringu and Electoral Council of 1861-1864, Vestmanneyinga Parliamentarian 1869-1874.
  • Helgi Helgason. Parliamentary Miriam 1845-1850.
  • Helgi Hjörvar. Member of the Reykjavík District Council in the north of 2003-2013, Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south of 2013-2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Helgi Jónasson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1937-1956 (Progressive Party).
  • Helgi Seljan. Landskjörinn Althingi (East Iceland) 1971-1978, Althingi Member of East Iceland 1978-1987 (People's League).
  • Helgi Thordersen. King-General MP 1845-1865. National Assembly 1851.
  • Herdís Á. Sæmundardóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest District Committee January-February 2005 and March 2007 (Progress Party).
  • Herdís Þórðardóttir. Member of the Northwest District Committee 2007-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Hermann Gudmundsson. National Electoral Commission (Hafnfirðingar) 1946-1949 (Commonwealth Party - Socialist Party).
  • Hermann Jónasson. Parliamentary Rev. 1900-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Hermann Jónasson. Althingi Strandamanna 1934-1959, Westfjords Parliamentarian 1959-1967 (Progressive Party).
  • Hermann Jónsson. National Delegation (North Thing) December 1954 (National Armed Forces).
  • Hermann Níelsson. October 2000, March-April and November 1992, January 1993, March, May 1994 and January-February 1995 (People's Party).
  • Hermann Þórarinsson. National Assembly of Western Europe in May 1964 (Independence Party).
  • Héðinn Valdimarsson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1926-1942 (People's Party, Commonwealth of Althingi - Socialist Party, Non-Classified).
  • Hildur Einarsdóttir. Member of the Westfjords May 1974 (Independence Party).
  • Hildur Knútsdóttir. Reykjavík National Electoral Council South March 2017 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Hildur Sverrisdóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2017 (Independence Party).
  • Hilmar Finsen.
  • Hilmar Gunnlaugsson. National Assembly Vice-President November 2004 (Independence Party).
  • Hilmar S. Halfdan son. National Delegation (East Iceland) May and November 1966 (People's Party).
  • Hilmar Pétursson. General Assembly of Reyknessing in April 1972 (Progress Party).
  • Hilmar Rósmundsson. South African National Assembly October-November 1978 (Progress Party).
  • Hjalti Haraldsson. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly from April to May 1966, January-February 1968 and May 1969. National Conservative (North Iceland) November-December 1968 (People's League, Non-Classified).
  • Hjálmar Árnason. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1995-2003, parliamentary member of the southern constituency of 2003-2007 (Progressive Party).
  • Hjálmar Bogi Hafliðason. Parliamentary National Assembly November 2013, September 2014, January and June 2015, April-May 2016 and since 2018 (Progress Party).
  • Hjálmar Jónsson. National Assembly of Westerners 1995-2001 (Independence Party).
  • Hjálmur Pétursson. Parliamentary Miriam 1864-1880.
  • Hjördis Hjörleifsdóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians February 1972 and February-March 1974 (Organization of Liberal and Left Men).
  • Hjördís Þóra Sigurþórsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Southern Commons of January-February 2005 (Samfylkingin).
  • Hjörleifur Guttormsson. National Council of Representatives (East Iceland) 1978-1979, Member of East Iceland 1979-1999 (People's Union, Parliamentary Assembly of Independent).
  • Hjörtur Hjálmarsson. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1960 and October-December 1961 (People's Party).
  • Hjörtur Snorrason. Parliamentary Assembly in 1914-1915, National Electoralist 1916-1925 (Independence Party, Independence Party Older).
  • Hjörtur E. Þórarinsson. Nordic parliamentarians from November to December 1963 and April-May and November 1966 (Progress Party).
  • Hlynur Hallsson. National Assembly Vice-President December 2003, October 2005, January-March 2006, January 2007 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Holger Clausen. Althingi Snæfelling 1880-1885.
  • Hólmfríður Sveinsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the West of October 2000 (Samfylkingin).
  • Hrafn Jökulsson. National Assembly of October 1995 (People's Party).
  • Hrafnkell A. Jónsson. Eastern European Parliamentary Assembly November 1988, March 1992 and February-March 1993 (Independence Party).
  • Hreggviður Jónsson. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1987-1991 (City Party, Liberal Right Party, Independence Party).
  • Huld Aðalbjarnardóttir. Vice-President of the Northeastern Chamber of Commerce February-March 2008, September 2010, June 2011 and April-May 2012 (Progress Party).
  • Hulda Jensdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian in October 1990 and February-March 1991 (City Party).
  • Hörður Ríkharðsson. Vice-President of the Northwest Pulpit September-October 2015 and November 2015 (Samfylkingin).
  • Höskuldur Thorhallsson. Member of the National Committee of the Northeast 2007-2016 (Progressive Party).

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  • Iðunn Garðarsdóttir. Reykjavik National Electoral Council of May 2017 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Illugi Gunnarsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south 2007-2009, Member of Reykjavik District Committee north 2009-2016 (Independence Party).
  • Indriði Einarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1890-1891.
  • Indriði Gíslason. Althingi of Dalasýsla 1859-1863 (Vice-General).
  • Inga Birna Jónsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian December 1971 and February-March 1972 (Organization of Liberal and Left-wing People).
  • None of Sweden. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south since 2017 (People's Category).
  • Ingi Björn Albertsson. Parliamentary Assembly 1987-1991 (Citizens' Party, Liberal Right Party, Independence Party), Althingi, Reykvíking, 1991-1995 (Independence Party).
  • Ingi R. Helgason. National Consul General (West Iceland) November 1961 and October-November and December 1965 (People's League).
  • Ingi Tryggvason. Parliamentarian of the North East 1974-1978 (Progressive Party).
  • Ingiberg Jónas Hannesson. Member of the West of 1977-1978 (Independence Party).
  • Ingibjörg H. Bjarnason. National elected member of parliament 1922-1930 (Women's elder, Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Ingibjörg Daníelsdóttir. Member of the West of February-March 1988 (Women's Association).
  • Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of 1991-1994 (Association for Women's List), Member of Reykjavik Electoral District, 2005-2007, Member of Reykjavik District Committee, South of 2007-2009 (Samfylkingin).
  • Ingibjörg Inga Gudmundsdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Elections May-June 2007 and March-April 2008 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Ingibjörg Óðinsdóttir. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President, Northern January and February 2014 and March-April and May 2015 (Independence Party).
  • Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir. Parliamentary Member of 1991-2001 (Progressive Party).
  • Ingibjörg Sigmundsdóttir. South Africa parliamentarians April and November-December 1996 (People's League).
  • Ingibjörg Þórðardóttir. National Congress of the Northeast of October 2015, May 2017 and April 2018 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Ingólfur Bjarnarson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South-Germans 1922-1934 (Progressive Party).
  • Ingolf Flygenring. Parliamentarian Hafnfirðinga 1953-1956 (Independence Party).
  • Ingólfur Guðnason. National Assembly of Westerners 1979-1983 (Progressive Party).
  • Ingólfur Jónsson. National Electoralist (Distinguished) 1942. Parliamentarian Rangers 1942-1959, South African Parliamentarian 1959-1978 (Independence Party).
  • Ingunn St. Svavarsdóttir. Nordic Parliamentary Council in November 1997 (Progress Party).
  • Ingvar Gíslason. Parliamentarian of the North East 1961-1987 (Progressive Party).
  • Ingvar Jóhannsson. Reykjavík Parliamentarian November 1971 and October-November 1976 (Independence Party).
  • Ingvar Pálmason. Parliamentary Assembly of South Mpumalanga 1923-1947 (Progressive Party).
  • Ingvi Hrafn Óskarsson. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President North April-May 2006 and February-March 2007 (Independence Party).

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  • Jakob Gudmundsson. Reykvíking National Assembly in 1851. Althingi of Dalaman, 1883-1890.
  • Jakob Frímann Magnússon. The Reykjavik National Electoral Council in southern December 2004 (Samfylkingin).
  • Jakob Möller. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1919-1927 (Outside categories, (Independence Party Older), City Party Elder, Liberal Party) and 1931-1945 (Independence Party).
  • Jakob Pétursson. Parliamentarian of the North Thessalonians 1845-1850.
  • Jens Pálsson. Althingi of Dalamans 1890-1900, Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of 1908-1912 (Independence Party, Federation Party).
  • Jens Sigurðsson. National Assembly of Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla 1851.
  • Jóhann Ársælsson. Parliamentary Assembly 1991-1995 (People's Union) and 1999-2003 (Social Democratic Party), Parliamentarian Member of the Northwest Constituency 2003-2007.
  • Jóhann Briem. Árnesinga National Assembly 1851.
  • Jóhann Einvarðsson. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1979-1983, 1987-1991 and 1994-1995 (Progressive Party).
  • Jóhann Eyjólfsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1939-1915 (Home Rule Party).
  • Jóhann Hafstein. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1946-1978 (Independence Party).
  • Jóhann S. Hlíðar. South Africa Parliamentarian April 1970 (Independence Party).
  • Jóhann A. Jónsson. Nordic Council of Ministers in March 1988 and March-April and November 1990 (Gender Equality and Social Affairs).
  • Jóhann Þ. Jósefsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1923-1959 (Citizenship Senior, Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Jóhann G. Möller. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1940-1942 (Independence Party).
  • Jóhann Sigurðsson. Mayor of Reykvík in May 1960 (Independence Party).
  • Jóhann Sæmundsson. Minister of Social Affairs 1942-1943.
  • Jóhanna Kristín Björnsdóttir. Reykjavik National Electoral Council south of January-February 2014 (Progress Party).
  • Jóhanna Egilsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November-December 1957 (People's Party).
  • Jóhanna G Leopoldsdóttir. Western Member of March 1986 (People's League).
  • Jóhanna Erla Pálmadóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest District Committee March 2006 (Independence Party).
  • Jóhanna María Sigmundsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest Constituency 2013-2016 (Progressive Party).
  • Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir. Parliamentary Assembly, 1978-2003 (National Party, 1979-1987) (People's Party, Non-Classifieds, People's Movement, Social Democrats, Social Democrats), Parliamentarian Member of the South of South Africa 2003-2007, Parliamentarian Member of the Reykjavik District Committee 2007-2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Jóhanna Þorsteinsdóttir. National Assembly in East February-March 1989 (Women's Association).
  • Jóhannes Árnason. Westfjords parliamentarians April-May and October-December 1975, January-February 1977 and February 1978 (Independence Party).
  • Jóhannes Guðmundsson. National Assembly of Westerners October-November 1971 (Independence Party).
  • Jóhannes Jóhannesson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1900-1901 and 1903-1913, Seyðfirðingar Parliamentary Assembly 1916-1931 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party, National Party, Non-Categorized, Union Party, Local Government Party, City Party, Senior Party, Independence Party).
  • John A. Kristbjörnsson. General Assembly of April 2017 (Enrollment).
  • Jóhannes Jónasson from Kötlum. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur (All Assembly) July 1941 (Deputy General Assembly) (People's Party - Socialist Party).
  • Jóhannes Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the West Ísafjörður 1903-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Jóhannes Geir Sigurgeirsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Middle East 1991-1995 (Progressive Party).
  • Jóhannes Stefánsson. Parliamentary General of the Reykjavik District Council south of April 2017 (Independence Party).
  • Jón J. Aðils. Althingi of Reykvíking 1911-1913 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party).
  • Jon Kr. Arnarson. National Congress of March 2012 and October 2012 (Movement).
  • Jón Árnason. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1959. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland 1959-1977 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Árnason. Althingi. Northwest Counselor September 2014 (Progressive Party).
  • Jón O Ásbergsson. National Assembly of Westerners in April 1979 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Baldvinsson. 1920-1926 parliamentarian, national elected member of parliament 1926-1934, national elected member of parliament (Snæfelldingur, Akureyri) 1934-1938 (People's Party).
  • Jon Bjarnason. Parliamentarian of Dalaman 1864-1868.
  • Jon Bjarnason. National Assembly of Western Finland 1999-2003, Member of the Northwest Constituency of 2003-2013 (Left Movement - Green Supply, Outside).
  • Jon Bragi Bjarnason. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February, March and December 1988 and March and November-December 1989 (People's Party).
  • Jón Blöndal. Parliamentarian of Skagarfjörður 1874-878.
  • Jon Gíslason. Member of the Western Cape 1947-1953 (Progressive Party).
  • Jón Guðmundsson. Althingi Skaftfelling 1845-1858, Althingi Western Skaftfelling 1858-1869. National Assembly in 1851. The elected parliamentarian of Vestmanneyinga in 1874, died before the Althingi gathered in 1875.
  • Jón Guðnason. Althingi of Dalaman 1926-1927 (Progressive Party).
  • Jon Gunnarsson. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2007 (Independence Party).
  • Jon Gunnarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South Korea 2003-2007 (Samfylkingin).
  • Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1982-1998 (People's Party).
  • Jón Björn Hákonarson. National Assembly Vice-President November-December 2007 (Progressive Party).
  • Jón Hávarðsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South Múlasýsla 1852-1858 (did not come to parliament 1853).
  • Jón Helgason. Althingi of South Iceland 1974-1995 (Progressive Party).
  • Jón Ármann Héðinsson. Landskjörinn parliamentarian (Reyknesinga) 1967-1971 and 1974-1978, Reykingsman parliamentarian 1971-1974 (People's Party).
  • Jón Hjaltalín. King-General MP 1859-1881.
  • Jon A. Hjaltalín. King General MP 1887-1899.
  • Jón Ingi Ingvarsson. National Assembly of Western Europe in May 1981 and January-February 1982 (Progress Party).
  • Jón Ísberg. National Assembly of Westerners in April 1967 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Ívarsson. Althingi Eastern Skaftfelling 1939-1942 (out of categories).
  • Jón Jacobson. Parliamentary Assembly of Skagafjörður 1892-1900, Member of Parliament, 1902-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Jón Jensson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1894-1900.
  • Jon Johnsen. Althingi Árnesinga 1845-1850.
  • Jón Jónatansson. Althingi Árnesinga 1911-1913 (outside classes, Farmers class elder).
  • Jón Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South Thessalonians 1849-1850, parliamentarian of northern parliament 1852-1858. The National Assembly of the South Thingians 1851. (Thorsteinn at Hálsi did not trust the 1849 parliamentarians, so he asked for a solution, but his alternate was deceased, because he had an extraordinary election in 1849.)
  • Jón Jónsson. National Assembly of the South Thing States 1851.
  • Jón Jónsson. Member of the Western Cape 1873 (Deputy General Assembly).
  • Jón Jónsson. The parliamentarian of Skagafjörður 1878-1883.
  • Jón Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Eastern Skaftfelling in 1885 and 1892-1900.
  • Jón Jónsson. Althingi of the Northern Muleous 1889-1900 and 1902 (Progressive Party).
  • Jón Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Northern Iceland 1886-1892, Eyfirðinga Parliamentary Assembly 1892-1900, Seyðisfjörður Parliamentarian 1904-1908, Parliamentary Assembly of the Mpumalanga 1908-1912 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party).
  • Jón Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1908-1911 and 1914-1919 (Independence Party, Senior Party, Progressive Party, Independence Party Older).
  • Jón Jónsson. National elected member of parliament 1928-1934 (Progressive Party, Farmers Party).
  • Jón Auðunn Jónsson. Althingi of Ísafjörður 1919-1923, Althingi of North Iceland, 1923-1933 and 1934-1937 (Home Rule Party, Foreign League Federation, Savings Union, Senior Party, Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Jón Kjartansson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Western Cape 1923-1927 (Citizenship Senior, Conservative Party), 1953-1959 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Kjartansson. National Assembly of Westerners 1969-1971 (Progressive Party).
  • Jón Kristjánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South Thessalonians 1852-1858, Parliamentary Rev. 1871 (Deputy General Assembly).
  • Jón Kristjánsson. Member of the East of 1984-2003, Member of the Northeastern Chamber of Commons 2003-2007 (Progressive Party).
  • Jón Magnússon. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneying 1902-1913, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1914-1919, Electoral Member of the Althingi 1922-1926 (Nonclassified, Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Home Rule Party, Conservative Party).
  • Jón Magnússon. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south 2007-2009 (Liberal Party, Non-Classified, Independence Party).
  • Jón Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1840-1885, 1886-1890 and 1908-1913, King of the Congolese Parliamentary Assembly in 1905, but thus ruled (Home Rule Party, Federation Party).
  • Jón Ólafsson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1927-1931, Althingi Rangers 1931-1937 (Conservative Party, Independence Party). An elected elected member of parliament (Rangar) 1937, but died before the assembly came together.
  • Jón Þór Ólafsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2013-2015, Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2016 (Píratar).
  • Jon Kr. Óskarsson. Member of the Southwest Commons of March 2004, January-February and March 2006 and March 2007 (Samfylkingin).
  • Jon Pálmason. Parliamentary Rev. 1863 and 1865 (Vice-President).
  • Jon Pálmason. Parliamentary Assembly of the East-Seventy 1933-1959 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Pétursson. Parliamentary Member of the Beach in 1855 (Deputy Member), King General Member 1859-1887. The elected parliamentarian of Reykvíkur in 1855. In 1857, he was not a recognized parliamentarian of Reykvík because of a parliamentary session in 1855 as a member of Strandamanna.
  • Jón Ragnar Ríkarðsson. Reykjavik District Electoral Council of Northern April 2017 (Independence Party).
  • Jon Samsonarson. The parliamentarian of Skagafjörður 1845-1858. National Assembly in 1851, but did not come because of injury.
  • Jón Sigurðsson. Parliamentary Miriam 1852-1862. National Assembly 1851.
  • Jón Sigurðsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Ísfirðinga 1845-1879. National Assembly in 1851. Did not reside in 1855, 1861, 1863, and resigned before 1879. The Royal High Representative of Iceland at the Constitutional Assembly in Denmark in 1848-1849.
  • Jón Sigurðsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South Thessalonians 1858-1874 and 1880-1885, Parliamentarian Parliamentarian 1874-1880, Eyfirðinga Parliamentarian 1886-1889.
  • Jón Sigurðsson. Parliamentary Assembly 1908-1911 (Independence Party, Outside Classes).
  • Jón Sigurðsson. Parliamentary Assembly 1919-1931 (Progressive Party, Savings Alliance, Citizenship Senior, Conservative Party, Independence Party), 1933-1934 and 1942-1959, National Electoralist (Skagfirðinga) 1934-1937 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Sigurðsson. The parliamentarian of Reykvíking 1987-1991, member of the parliament of Reyknessing 1991-1993 (People's Party).
  • Jón Sigurðsson. Minister of Industry and Commerce 2006-2007.
  • Jón Sæmundur Sigurjónsson. National Assembly of Westerners 1987-1991 (People's Party).
  • Jon Skaftason. Parliamentary Member of Reyknessing 1959-1978 (Progressive Party).
  • Jon G. Sólnes. Parliamentarian of the North East 1974-1979 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Sveinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland April and May 1980, November 1981, February-March 1984, February-March and April 1986 and February-March 1987 (Progress Party).
  • Jón Thorstensen. King-General Member of 1847-1849, Parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1852-1855.
  • Jon Steindór Valdimarsson. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2016 (Renewal).
  • Jón Þorgilsson. National Assembly of November 1981 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Þorkelsson. Althingi Snæfelling, 1892-1893, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1908-1911, King of the Congo, 1915 (Independence Party).
  • Jón Þorláksson. 1921-1926 parliamentarian, national elected member of parliament 1926-1934 (Home Rule Party, Union of Foreigners, Savings Alliance, Citizens' Party, Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Jón Snorri Þorleifsson. February 1968, March 1970, November-December 1971, January-February and February-March 1972, February and April 1973 and February-March 1974 (People's Alliance).
  • Jón Þorsteinsson. National elected member of parliament (North-West) 1959-1971 (People's Party).
  • Jón Þór Þorvaldsson. Vice-President of the Northwest District of April 2018 (Central Party).
  • Jón Þórarinsson. Parliamentarian of the Gullbringu and Electoral Council 1886-1900.
  • Jon Thordarson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1847 and 1849 (Deputy General Assembly).
  • Jóna Sólveig Elínardóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of 2016-2017 (Enrollment).
  • Jóna Valgerður Kristjánsdóttir. Member of the Westfjords 1991-1995 (Women's Association).
  • Jónas Árnason. National Assembly (Seyðisfjörður) 1949-1953 (People's Party of the People's Party - Socialist Party) and (West Iceland) 1967-1971, Althingi of the United States 1971-1979 (People's League).
  • Jónas Guðmundsson. National elected member of parliament (South Múlasýsla) 1934-1937 (People's Party).
  • Jonas Hallgrímsson. October 1987, October 1988, April-May and October 1989, March 1990, January-February and October 1991, May and August-September 1992, October and November 1993, February 1994, November 1995, April and November 1996, April- June and November-December 1998, March and November-December 1999, February, February-March, October-November and December 2000, October-November 2001, March 2002 and October-December 2002 (Progress Party).
  • Jónas Jonas. Reykjavik Parliamentarian 1886-1892, King General Member 1899-1905 (Home Rule Party).
  • Jónas Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the East, 1973-1974 (Progressive Party).
  • Jónas Jónsson from Hriflu. National elected member of parliament 1922-1934, parliamentarian of southern parliament 1934-1949 (Progressive Party).
  • Jónas Kristjánsson. National elected member of parliament 1926-1930 (Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Jónas Magnússon. South American Parliamentarian in March 1968 (People's League).
  • Jónas Pétursson. Parliamentary Assembly of East Iceland 1959-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Jónas G. Rafnar. Althingi of Akureyri 1949-1956 and 1959, Nordic Parliamentary Member of 1959-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Jónas Þorbergsson. Althingi of Dalamans 1931-1933 (Progressive Party).
  • Jónína E. Arnardóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Constituency May-June 2017 (Independence Party).
  • Jónína Bjartmarz. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 2000-2003, Member of Reykjavik District Council south 2003-2007 (Progress Party).
  • Jónína Rós Guðmundsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northeastern Democratic Party 2009-2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Jónína Leósdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians March-April 1985 (League of Socialists).
  • Jónína Björg Magnúsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest Constituency of March 2018 (Samfylkingin).
  • Jónína Björk Óskarsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Southwest constituency of September 2018 (People's Category).
  • Jórunn Einarsdóttir. National Congress of the South of October 2010 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Jehoshaphat Jonathan's son. Parliamentary Rev. 1900-1902 (Home Rule Party).
  • Jósef J. Björnsson. Parliamentary Assembly 1908-1915 (Independence Party, Federation Party, Farm Class, Older).
  • Joseph Halldór Þorgeirsson. Landskjörinn Althingi (West Iceland) 1978-1983 (Independence Party).
  • Jósep Skaftason. 1851 National Assembly. An elected parliamentarian in 1852, but a prostitute forbade him to attend a parliament unless he had a learned doctor to work in place. He never arrived in parliament and resigned for parliament in 1857, but then he became a regional doctor.
  • Julius Havsteen. King-General Member 1887-1893 and 1899-1915 (Home Rule Party, Union Party, Home Rule Party).
  • Julius Sólnes. Member of Reykingsi 1987-1991 (City Party).
  • Jörgína Jónsdóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians March-April 1993 (Independence Party).
  • Jörundur Brynjólfsson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1916-1919 (Althingi), Althingi Árnesinga 1923-1956 (Progressive Party).
  • Jörundur Guðmundsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1998 (Folketing - People's Movement).

K

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  • Karen Erla Erlingsdóttir. National Assembly of the East of Norway November 1992, March 1994 (Progress Party).
  • Karen Elísabet Halldórsdóttir. Member of the Southwest District Committee November 2015, May-June 2017 and June 2018 (Independence Party).
  • Karl Einarsson. Althingi of Vestmanneyinga 1914-1923 (Independence Party Elder).
  • Karl Finnbogason. Parliamentarian Seyðisfjörður 1914-1915 (Independence Party Older).
  • Karl Garðarsson. Parliamentarian electoral candidate south of 2013-2016 (Progressive Party).
  • Karl Guðjónsson. 1953-1959 (Commonwealth Party - Socialist Party, People's Union), Parliamentary Assembly of South Iceland 1959-1963 and 1967-1971 (People's League, Non-Classified).
  • Karl Steinar Gudnason. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1978-1979 and 1987-1993, national elected member of parliament (Reyknesinga) 1979-1987 (People's Party).
  • Karl Gauti Hjaltason. Parliamentary Assembly since 2017 (People's Category).
  • Karl Liljendal Hólmgeirsson. Parliamentary National Assembly of June 2018 (Central Party).
  • Karl Kristjánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South Thessalonians 1949-1959, Parliamentarian of the North East 1959-1967 (Progressive Party).
  • Karl V. Matthíasson. Member of Parliament of the Westfjords 2001-2003, Member of the Northwest District Committee 2007-2009 (Social Democratic Party, Liberal Party).
  • Karl G. Sigurbergsson. February 1968, October-November 1970, February-April 1972, March-April 1973, July-September 1974, March-April 1975, February-March, and March-April 1976, and April-May, 1978 (People's Union).
  • Karólína Helga Símonardóttir. Vice-President of the Southwest Constituency of May 2017 (Bright Future).
  • Karvel Pálmason. National Constituency of the Westfjords (Westfjords) 1971-1974, Member of the Westfjords 1974-1978 (Confederation of Liberal and Left Men), National Elected Member (Westfjords) 1979-1983, Westfjords Parliamentarian 1983-1991 (People's Party).
  • Katla Hólm Thorhildardóttir. Reykjavik National Electoral Council of Northern March-April 2017 (Píratar).
  • Katrín Andrésdóttir. South Africa Parliamentarian March-April 2000, January-February 2002 (Samfylkingin).
  • Katrín Ásgrímsdóttir. National Assembly Vice-President March-April 2005 (Progress Party).
  • Katrín Fjeldsted. Parliamentarian of 1999-2003 (Independence Party).
  • Katrín Jakobsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavik District Electoral Center since 2007 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Katrín Julius daughter. Member of the Southwest Constituency of 2003-2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Katrín J Smári. Reykjavik Parliamentarian February 1960, January 1964 and May 1965 (People's Party).
  • Katrín Thoroddsen. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1946-1949 (People's Party - Socialist Party).
  • Kari Sigurjónsson. National elected member of parliament 1933-1934 (Independence Party).
  • Kjartan Eggertsson. Reykjavík National Electoral Council South May 2008 (Liberal Party).
  • Kjartan Jóhannsson. Member of Reykingsinga 1978-1989 (People's Party).
  • Kjartan J. Jóhannsson. Member of Parliament of Ísafjörður 1953-1959, Member of the Westfjords 1959-1963 (Independence Party).
  • Kjartan Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Westfjords 1978-1979 (People's League).
  • Kjartan Ólafsson. Parliamentarian of 2001-2003, Parliamentarian General of the South of 2004-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Klemens Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Eyfirðinga 1892-1904 (Not Parliamentary 1894), Parliamentarian Rangers 1923-1927 (Home Rule Party, Progressive Party).
  • Kolbeinn Árnason. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1856-1858.
  • Kolbeinn Óttarsson Proppé. The Reykjavík electoral parliamentary district south since 2016 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Kolbrún Baldursdóttir. Reykjavik District Council MP south of November-December 2006 (Independence Party).
  • Kolbrún Halldórsdóttir. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 1999-2003, Member of Reykjavik Electoral District in 2003-2007, Member of Reykjavik Electoral District South 2007-2009 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Kolbrún Jónsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February-March and March 1988, May 1989, January-February 1990 (City Party) and February-March 1991 (Independence Party).
  • Kolbrún Jónsdóttir. Landskjörinn parliamentarian (Norðurlands eystra) 1983-1987 (Alliance of Socialists, People's Party).
  • Kristinn E. Andrésson. National elected member of parliament (South Thessaloniki) 1942-1946 (Commonwealth of Algeria - Socialist Party).
  • Kristinn Daníelsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the West Iceland Fathers 1908-1911, Member of the Gullbringu and Electoral Council 1913-1919 (Independence Party, Independence Party).
  • Kristinn Gudmundsson. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Transport 1953-1956.
  • Kristinn Gunnarsson. National Delegation (North Iceland) March-May and October 1955 and January-February 1956 (People's Party).
  • Kristinn H. Gunnarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Westfjords 1991-2003 (People's League, Non-Categorized, Progressive Party), Parliamentary Representative of the Northwest Constituency 2003-2009 (Progressive Party, Liberal Party, Non-Categorized).
  • Kristinn Pétursson. Member of the East of Iceland 1988-1991 (Independence Party).
  • Kristín Ástgeirsdóttir. Member of the Parliament of Reykvíkur 1991-1999 (Women's Association, Non-Classical, Parliamentary Party).
  • Kristín Jóh. Björnsdóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1998 (Social Democratic Party).
  • Kristín Einarsdóttir. Parliamentarian of 1987-1995 (Women's Association).
  • Kristín Halldórsdóttir. Landskjörinn Althingi (Reyknessing) 1983-1987, Reykingsman Parliamentarian 1987-1989 and 1995-1999 (Women's Association, Non-Classical, Parliamentary Party).
  • Kristín S. Kvaran. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1983-1987 (Alliance of Socialists, Independence Party).
  • Kristín Sigurðardóttir. Reykingi Parliamentarians October 1991 and December 1994 (Women's Association).
  • Kristín L. Sigurðardóttir. National elected member of parliament 1949-1953 (Independence Party).
  • Kristín Traustadóttir. National Congress of March and April 2017 (Independence Party).
  • Kristín H. Tryggvadóttir. Reykjavík Parliamentarian April 1984, May and November-December 1985 and January-February 1987 (People's Party).
  • Kristjana Bergsdóttir. Eastern European Parliamentary Assembly December 1995, October 1997 and May-June 1998 (Progress Party).
  • Kristjana M Thorsteinsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February and May 1984 and November-December 1985 (Independence Party).
  • Kristján Ármannsson. National Assembly in East March 1976 and April-May 1978 (Progress Party).
  • Kristján Fridriksson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian April 1975 (Progress Party).
  • Kristján Guðmundsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1994 (Independence Party).
  • Kristján J Gunnarsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians November-December 1975 (Independence Party).
  • Kristján Ingólfsson. Austrian Parliamentary Assembly November 1969, March 1971 and March-April 1972 (Progress Party).
  • Kristján Jónsson. King-General Member of the 1893-1905, General Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1908-1913 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Elder, Independence Party Older, Non-Categorized).
  • Kristján Jónsson. Westfjords parliamentarians in February 1964 (Independence Party).
  • Kristján Þór Júlíusson. Northeastern parliamentary member since 2007 (Independence Party).
  • Kristján Kristjánsson. King-General Member 1849. Reykvíking National Assembly 1851.
  • Kristján Magnusen. Althingi Snæfelling 1845 and 1849 (Vice-President).
  • Kristján L. Möller. National Assembly of Western Finland 1999-2003, Member of the Northeastern Electoral Committee 2003-2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Kristján Pálsson. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1995-2003 (Independence party, outside classes).
  • Kristján Thorlacius. March 1964, March 1965, February and April-May 1966, October-November 1967, October-December 1968, March-April 1969 and January-February and April-May 1970 (Progress Party).
  • Kristófer Már Kristinsson. National Consul General (West) November-December 1983, February-March and October-December 1984, October-November 1985, and April 1986 (Equal Alliance).
  • Kristrún Heimisdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian south of October-November 2004, October 2008 and March-April 2009 (Samfylkingin).

L

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  • Lára V. Julius daughter. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1987, October 1988, October-November 1989 and December 1990 (People's Party).
  • Lára Margrét Ragnarsdóttir. Parliamentarian of 1991-1993 (Independence Party).
  • Lára Stefánsdóttir. Parliamentary National Assembly of April 2004 and April 2005 (Samfylkingin).
  • Lárus H. Bjarnason. Althingi Snæfelling 1900-1908, King General Representative 1908-1911, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1911-1913 (Home Rule Party).
  • Lárus Blöndal. Parliamentary Rev. 1880-1885.
  • Lárus Halldórsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South Múlasýsla 1886-1892 (did not reside in 1889).
  • Lárus Ástmar Hannesson. Northwest Constituency of November 2015 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Lárus Helgason. Member of the Western Cape 1922-1923 and 1927-1933 (Progress Party).
  • Lárus M. Johnsen. Ethiopian of Ísfirðinga 1851.
  • Lárus Jóhannesson. Parliamentarian Seyðisfjörður 1942-1956 (Independence Party).
  • Lárus Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Iceland in 1971-1984 (Independence Party).
  • Lárus E. Sveinbjörnsson. King-General MP 1885-1899.
  • Lilja Alfreðsdóttir. Foreign Minister 2016-2017. Education and Culture 2017-.
  • Lilja Gudmundsdóttir. Reykjavík Parliamentary Assembly October 1995 (National Movement - People's Movement).
  • Lilja Rafney Magnúsdóttir. Member of the Northwest Constituency since 2009 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Lilja Mósesdóttir. Member of Reykjavík District Committee south 2009-2013 (Left Movement - Green Supply, Outside).
  • Lilja Sigurðardóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Constituency of February 2017 (Progressive Party).
  • Líneik Anna Sævarsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northeastern Democratic Party 2013-2016 and since 2017 (Progressive Party).
  • Logi Einarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northeast Rule 2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Lúðvík Bergvinsson. South African Parliamentarian 1995-2003 (Socialist Party, Social Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party), South African Parliamentary Assembly 2003-2009 (Samfylkingin).
  • Lúðvík Geirsson. Member of the Parliament of the Southwest 2011-2013.
  • Lúðvík Jósepsson. 1942-1946, 1949-1956 and 1959, South American Parliamentary Assembly 1946-1949 and 1956-1959, Althingi East Iceland 1959-1979 (People's Party of the People's Party - Socialist Party, People's League).

M

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  • Magdalena M. Sigurðardóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1984, October-November 1985, October-November 1986 and February-March 1987 (Progress Party).
  • Magnús Aðalbjörnsson. Nordic parliamentarians from March to April 1997 (Social Democratic Party).
  • Magnús Andrésson. Althingi Árnesinga 1852-1864.
  • Magnús Andrésson. Althingi Árnesinga 1881-1885, Althingi Miriam 1900-1908 and 1911-1913 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Older, Non-Categorized, Union Federation).
  • Magnús Austmann. National Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1851.
  • Magnús Th. S. Blöndahl. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkingar 1908-1911 (Independence Party Older).
  • Magnús Gíslason. National Assembly of the Mýramans 1851.
  • Magnús Gíslason. National elected member of parliament (South Muller County) 1938-1942 (Independence Party).
  • Magnús H. Gíslason. National Assembly in western February and March 1968, December 1969, October-November 1970 and February-March and May, 1972 (Progress Party).
  • Magnús Guðmundsson. Skagafjörður Parliamentary Assembly 1916-1937, National Secretary General (Skagfirðingar) 1937 (Outside Party, Foreign League Federation, Savings Alliance, City Party Senior, Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Magnús Reynir Guðmundsson. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1983, March-April 1985 and March 1986 (Progress Party).
  • Magnús Þór Hafsteinsson. Parliamentary General of the South of 2003-2007 (Liberal Party).
  • Magnús Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1865-1867.
  • Magnús Jónsson. Finance Minister 1922-1923.
  • Magnús Jónsson. The Althingi of Reykvíkur 1921-1946 (Outside categories (Independence Party Older), Utan Party League, City Party Senior, Conservative Party, Independence Party.
  • Magnús Jónsson. Eyfirðingar Althingi 1953-1959, Nordic Parliamentarian, 1959-1974 (Independence Party).
  • Magnús Jónsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1991, February-March 1992, March-May, October 1992 and December 1994 (People's Party).
  • Magnús B. Jónsson. National Assembly of Westerners in October 1996 (Progress Party).
  • Magnús Kjartansson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1967-1978 (People's League).
  • Magnús Kristjánsson. Althingi of Akureyri 1905-1908 and 1913-1923, elected member of parliament 1926-1928 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Home Rule Party, Progress Party).
  • Magnús Árni Magnússon. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1998-1999 (Social Democratic Party, Samfylkingin).
  • Magnús H. Magnússon. Althingi of South Iceland 1978-1983 (People's Party).
  • Magnús M. Norðdahl. Member of the Southwest District Committee January-September 2012 (Samfylkingin).
  • Magnús Torfi Ólafsson. Althingi of Reykvíking 1971-1974, National Elected Member of 1974-1978 (Organization of Liberal and Left People).
  • Magnús R. Ólsen. Parliamentary Rev. 1845-1850 and 1857-1858 (did not sit in parliament in 1847). Arrived in parliament in 1853 as deputy Josepe's son, the parliament rejected his election. Earlier in 1857, when Josep became a regional practitioner and resigned from parliament.
  • Magnús Pétursson. Member of the Aliens of 1914-1923 (Independence Party, Independence Party, Foreign League, Independence Party).
  • Magnús Orri Schram. Parliamentary Assembly of Southwest Qualifications 2009-2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Magnús Stefánsson. Parliamentary Representative of 1995-1999 and 2001-2003, Member of the Northwest Constituency of 2003-2009 (Progressive Party).
  • Magnús Stephensen. National Assembly Rangers 1851.
  • Magnús Stephensen. King-General MP 1877-1886. Parliamentarian Rangers 1903-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Magnús L. Sveinsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian in February 1999 (Independence Party).
  • Magnús Torfason. Althingi Rangers 1900-1901 (Progressive Party), Althingi of Ísafjörður 1916-1919 (Independence Party Older), Althingi Árnesinga 1923-1933 (Non-Progressive, Progressive Party), Arctic Alliance (Árnesinga) 1934-1937 (Farmer, Outside).
  • Margrét Frímannsdóttir. South African Parliamentary Assembly 1987-2003 (People's Union, Samfylkingin), South African Parliamentary Assembly 2003-2007 (Samfylkingin).
  • Margrét Gauja Magnúsdóttir. Parliamentary Vice-President of the Southwest Commons of October and November-December 2013, April and December 2014, November 2015 and October 2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Margrét Pétursdóttir. Vice-President of the Southwest Commons March-June and September 2010, January-February and February 2013 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Margrét Sigurðardóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1960, February 1961, March 1962 and February 1963 (People's League).
  • Margrét K. Sverrisdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February-March 2000 (Liberal Party).
  • Margrét Tryggvadóttir. Parliamentary Assembly 2009-2013 (Citizens Movement, Movement).
  • María Hjálmarsdóttir. Parliamentary National Assembly of March 2018 (Samfylkingin).
  • María E. Ingvadóttir. Reykjavik Vice-President, October-November 1987, Vice-President of Reyknessing October 1991, March 1992, January-February 1993 and November 1994 (Independence Party).
  • María Jóhanna Lárusdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentary Assembly October-November 1986 (Women's Association).
  • Maríanna Friðjónsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians March-April 1985 (People's Party).
  • Maríanna Eva Ragnarsdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Committee January-February and since September 2018 (Central Party).
  • Mark Á Einarsson. General Assembly of Reyknesses October-November 1980 and November 1982 (Progress Party).
  • Matthias Bjarnason. National Constituency (Westfjords) 1963-1967, Westfjords Parliamentarian 1967-1995 (Independence Party).
  • Matthías Ingibergsson. South African Parliamentary March 1964 and March 1965 (Progressive Party).
  • Matthías Á. Mathiesen. 1959-1991 Parliamentarian (1959-1991) (Independence Party).
  • Matthías Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the West Iceland Fellowship 1911-1919 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Home Rule Party).
  • Málmfríður Sigurðardóttir. National Assembly of North Iceland 1987-1991 (Women's Association).
  • Mörður Árnason. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2003-2007 and Reykjavík District Committee north 2010-2013 (Samfylkingin).

N

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  • Nichole Leigh Mosty. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south 2016-2017 (Bright Future).
  • Níels Árni Lund. Nordic Council of Ministers from October to November 1980, October to November 1981, March and November 1982, April and May, 1984, June 1985; Vice-President of Reyknesses November-December 1987, February, February-April, April-May and December 1988, March, May and November 1989, October and November-December 1990 and February-March 1991 (Progress Party).
  • Njal Trust Friðbertsson. Northeastern parliamentary member since 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Njörður Sigurðsson. General Assembly of the South of September 2018 (Samfylkingin).

O

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  • Oddgeir Ágúst Ottesen. National Congress of July 2013, January 2014 and October 2014 (Independence Party).
  • Oddný G. Harðardóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of South Counsel since 2009 (Samfylkingin).
  • Oddur Andrésson. November 1964, December 1965, November 1966, February and April 1968, January-February, April-May, and November 1970 and March 1971 (Independence Party).
  • Oddur Ólafsson. Althingi, Reyknessing, 1971-1979 (Independence Party).
  • Oktavía Hrund Jónsdóttir. General Assembly of March and May 2017 (Piracy).
  • Olga Margrét Cilia. The Reykjavik National Electoral Council, south of January, April and since September 2018 (Píratar).
  • Orri Páll Jóhannsson. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President Northern January-February, April and September 2017 (Left-Green Movement).

Ó

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  • Ólafía Ingólfsdóttir. South Africa Parliamentarian November 1996, May-June 1998, November 1999, March-April 2000, May 2001 and October-November 2002 (Progress Party).
  • Ólafur Björnsson. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1956-1959, Althingi, Reykvíkingur 1959-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Ólafur Björnsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reyknesses December 1978, February-March 1979 and November 1980 (People's Party).
  • Ólafur Björnsson. South Africa Parliamentarian, January 2002 (Independence Party).
  • Ólafur Briem. National Assembly of Eyfirðinga 1851.
  • Ólafur Briem. Parliamentary Assembly of 1883-1919 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party, National Party, Independence Party, Federation Party, Farmers Class, Progressive Party).
  • Ólafur F. Davíðsson. Parliamentary Assembly in 1902 (Home Rule Party).
  • Ólafur G. Einarsson. Landskjörinn Althingi (Reyknessing) 1971-1974, 1978-1979, 1983-1987, Member of Reyknessing 1974-1978, 1979-1983 and 1987-1999 (Independence Party).
  • Ólafur Níels Eiríksson. Vice-President of the Northeastern Chamber of Commerce February-March 2007 (Progressive Party).
  • Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson. Member of the National Assembly (Reykvíkingar) 1978-1979, Reykjavik Parliamentarian 1979-1983, Althingi Reykingsman 1991-1996 (People's Union).
  • Ólafur Gränz. South Africa Parliamentarian in March 1988 (City Party).
  • Ólafur Thor Gunnarsson. Member of the Southwest Dynamics 2013 and since 2017 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Ólafur Hannibalsson. Westfjords parliamentarians November-December 1995 and November 1998 (Independence Party).
  • Ólafur Örn Haraldsson. Member of the parliament of Reykvíkur 1995-2003 (Progressive Party).
  • Ólafur Ísleifsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee north of 2017 (People's Category).
  • Ólafur Johnsen. National Assembly of Barents Transit 1851.
  • Ólafur Jóhannesson. Parliamentary Assembly of Skagafirðingar 1959, Parliamentary Member of the West 1959-1979, Skagafjörður Parliamentary Representative 1979-1984 (Progressive Party).
  • Ólafur Jónsson. Parliamentary Rev. 1858-1864.
  • Ólafur Kristjánsson. Westfjords parliamentarians February-March 1991 (Independence Party).
  • Ólafur Ólafsson. Althingi Rangers 1891-1892, Althingi East Skaftfelling 1900-1901, Althingi Árnesinga 1903-1908 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Elder, National Democratic Party).
  • Ólafur Ólafsson. South African Parliamentary April-May 1975 (Progressive Party).
  • Ólafur B. Óskarsson. National Assembly west of March-May 1976, April-May 1978 and November-December 1986 (Independence Party).
  • Ólafur Pálsson. The Royal Electoralist 1867-1876 (did not reside in 1873).
  • Ólafur Pálsson. Member of the Western Cape 1880-1892.
  • Ólafur Proppé. Parliamentary Assembly of the West Iceland Fellowship 1919-1923 (Outside Party, (Home Rule Party), Foreign League Federation, Spending Alliance).
  • Ólafur Sigurðsson. The parliamentarian of Skagafjörður 1864-1869.
  • Ólafur Sívertsen. Member of the Barents Party of 1852-1860.
  • Ólafur J. Thorlacius. Parliamentary Assembly 1903-1908 (Progressive Party, National Party).
  • Ólafur Thors. Parliamentarian of Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla 1926-1959, Reyknessing Member of Parliament 1959-1964 (Conservative Party, Independence Party).
  • Ólafur Þ. Thórðarson. Member of the Westfjords 1979-1995 (Progressive Party).
  • Oli Þ. Guðbjartsson. Parliamentarian of 1987-1991 (City Party).
  • Óli Halldórsson. National Assembly Vice-President May-June 2017 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Óli Björn Kárason. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Ólína Kjerúlf Þorvarðardóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Northwest Qualifications 2009-2013 and 2015-2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Ólöf Hildur Jónsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Western Norway November-December 1988 (People's Union).
  • Ólöf Nordal. Parliamentary Representative of the Northeast Elections 2007-2009, Reykjavik Electoral District Member South 2009-2013 and 2016-2017 (Independence Party).
  • Ólöf Pálína Úlfarsdóttir. Vice-President of the Southwest District May 2014 (Progress Party).
  • Ólöf Gudný Valdimarsdóttir. General Assembly of Westfjords in October 2001 (Progress Party).
  • Ómar Ásbjörn Óskarsson. Deputy Member of the Southwest District of April 2017 (Enrollment).
  • Ósk Vilhjálmsdóttir. Reykjavik National Electoral Council of Northern April 2011 (Samfylkingin).
  • Óskar Jónsson. Member of the Western Cape 1959 (Progressive Party).
  • Wish E Levy. National Assembly of Westerners 1966-1967 (Independence Party).
  • Ottarr Proppé. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2013-2016, Member of the Southwest Constituency 2016-2017 (Bright Future).

P

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  • Paul Nikolov. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President, Northern November 2007 and March-June 2008 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Pawel Bartoszek. Member of the Reykjavik District Committee south 2016-2017 (Entry).
  • Paul Valur Björnsson. Parliamentary General of the South of 2013-2016 (Bright Future).
  • Paul Briem. Althingi Snæfelling 1887-1892. The elected parliamentarian of Akureyri in 1904, but died before the assembly came together.
  • Paul Dagbjartsson. Nordic Parliamentary Representative west of March-April and May-June 1985 (Independence Party).
  • Paul Hallgrímsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1942 (Progressive Party).
  • Páll Hermannsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the 19th century 1922-1946 (Progressive Party).
  • Páll Kristjánsson. National Consul General (Nordlands Eystra) December 1959, May-June 1960 and November 1961 (People's League).
  • Páll Magnússon. Parliamentary Assembly of the South-Western constituency since 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Páll Magnússon. Reykingi Parliamentarians November 1999, October 2000, May 2001, October-November 2002, February 2003, Southwest Commons December 2003, March-April 2004 and April-May 2004 (Progress Party).
  • Paul Melsteð. King-General MP 1847-1849. National Assembly 1851.
  • Paul Melsteð. National Assembly of Snæfelling in 1851. Althingi Snæfelling 1858-1864.
  • Paul Metúsalemsson. Vice-President of East Iceland February-March 1961 (Progress Party).
  • Páll Ólafsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1840 and 1873 (Vice-President), 1874-1875 (resigned).
  • Páll Ólafsson. Member of Parliament Beaches 1886-1892.
  • Paul Pálsson. National Assembly Skaftfellinga 1851.
  • Paul Pálsson. Parliamentary Rev. 1875-1880.
  • Paul Pálsson. Member of the Western Cape of 1869-1874, member of the parliament of Skaftfelling, 1874-1880. Did not attend the parliament in 1873.
  • Páll Jóhann Pálsson. Parliamentary Assembly, 2013-2016 (Progressive Party).
  • Páll Pétursson. National Assembly of Westerners 1974-2003 (Progressive Party).
  • Páll Sigurðsson. National Assembly Rangers 1851. Parliamentarian Rangers 1852-1864. Be denied parliamentarians because of lack of vision.
  • Paul J. Vídalín. Parliamentary Rev. 1864-1873.
  • Paul Zóphóníasson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Arctic Council 1934-1959 (Progressive Party).
  • Páll Þorbjörnsson. National elected member of parliament (Vestmanneyinga) 1934-1937 (People's Party).
  • Pall Thorsteinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of East Skaftfelling 1942-1959, Althingi of East Iceland 1959-1974 (Progressive Party).
  • Pálmi Hannesson. Parliamentary Assembly of Skagafjörður 1937-1942 (Progressive Party).
  • Pálmi Jónsson. National Assembly of Westerners 1967-1995 (Independence Party).
  • Pálmur Ólason. Nordic parliamentarians from January to February 1994 (People's Party).
  • Petrína Baldursdóttir. Parliamentary Member of Reyknessing 1993-1995 (People's Party).
  • Peter Benediktsson. Member of Reykingi 1967-1969 (Independence Party).
  • Pétur Bjarnason. Westfjords parliamentarians October 1987, April and November 1990, March-April 1992, April 1993, March and October-December 1994, January-February 1995, March-April and November 2000, November 2002, February-March 2003 (Progressive Party, Liberal Party) , Vice-President of the Northwest Commons November 2004 and February-March 2006 (Liberal Party).
  • Peter Blöndal. April-May 1972, November 1974, October-November 1975 and November-December 1977 (Independence Party).
  • Peter H. Blöndal. Parliamentary Member of 1995-2003, Member of Reykjavík District Committee South 2003-2007, Member of Reykjavik District Committee, 2007-2013, Member of Reykjavik District Committee South 2013-2015 (Independence Party).
  • Pétur Guðjohnsen. Member of Parliament, Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla, 1864-1869.
  • Pétur Halldórsson. Parliamentarian of 1932-1940 (Independence Party).
  • Peter Hannesson. Mayor of Skagafjörður in May 1947 (Independence Party).
  • Pétur Havsteen. Royal Electoral Member 1853.
  • Peter Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the South Thessalonians 1894-1922 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Farmers' Group Older, Home Rule Party).
  • Pétur Magnússon. 1930-1933 National electorate 1933-1937, elected member of parliament (Reykvíkingar) 1942-1946, parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1946-1948 (Independence Party).
  • Peter Georg Markan. Reykjavik National Electoral Council of March 2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Peter Ottesen. Parliamentary Assembly, 1916-1959 (Independence Party, Unclassified, Independence Party, Savings Union, City Party, Senior Party, Independence Party).
  • Peter Pétursson. King General Member 1849-1887. National Assembly 1851.
  • Peter Pétursson. Landskjörinn Parliamentarian (Snæfellinga) 1956-1959 and (North-West) 1971-1974 (People's Party).
  • Pétur Sigurðsson. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1959-1978 and 1983-1987, elected national parliamentarian (Reykvíkingar) 1979-1983 (Independence Party).
  • Pétur Sigurðsson. Westfjords parliamentarians November 1991, March and November 1992, February-March 1993 and March 1994 (People's Party).
  • Peter Þórarinsson. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly Eyes January-February 1989 (Gender Equality and Social Affairs).
  • Peter Thordarson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1916-1927 (Independence Party, Conservative Union, Progressive Party).
  • Pia Kjærsgaard.
  • Preben Jón Pétursson. General Assembly October-November 2015 (Bright Future).

R

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  • Rafn Pétursson. Mayor of Westfjords May 1965 (Independence Party).
  • Ragna Árnadóttir. Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs 2009, Justice and Human Rights Minister 2009-2010.
  • Ragnar Arnalds. National elected member of parliament (North-West) 1963-1967, National Assembly of Westerners 1971-1999 (People's Union, Samfylkingin).
  • Ragnar Elbergsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Western Norway November-December 1993 and October 1994 (People's Union).
  • Ragnar Guðleifsson. General Assembly of Reyknesses October 1962, December 1965, March-April and December 1966, April-May 1969 and April-May 1970 (People's Party).
  • Ragnar Jónsson. National Electoral Commission (South Iceland) 1967 (Independence Party).
  • Ragnar Óskarsson. South African Parliamentary Assembly February 1988, March 1989 and January-February 1995 (People's Union).
  • Ragnar Þorgeirsson. Western European Parliamentary Assembly, November 1994 (Progress Party).
  • Ragnheiður E. Árnadóttir. Member of the Southwest District Committee 2007-2009, South African Parliamentary Assembly 2009-2016 (Independence Party).
  • Ragnheiður Hákonardóttir. Westfjords parliamentarians October 2000, April 2001 and March 2002 (Independence Party).
  • Ragnheiður Ólafsdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest Qualifier February 2009 (Liberal Party).
  • Ragnheiður Ríkharðsdóttir. Member of the Southwest District Committee 2007-2016 (Independence Party).
  • Ragnheiður Sveinbjörnsdóttir. Parliamentary Member of Reyknessing December 1974 and October-November 1976 (Progress Party).
  • Ragnhildur Eggertsdóttir. Reykingary Parliamentarian March-April 1992 (Women's Association).
  • Ragnhildur Helgadóttir. The parliamentarian of Reykvíking 1956-1963, 1971-1979 and 1983-1991 (Independence Party).
  • Rannveig Gudmundsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Reyknesses 1989-2003 (People's Party, Social Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party), Parliamentarian Member of the Southwest 2003-2007 (Samfylkingin).
  • Rannveig Þorsteinsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkur 1949-1953 (Progressive Party).
  • Ríkharð Brynjólfsson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland February 1988 (People's League).
  • Róbert Marshall. Parliamentary Assembly 2009-2013 (Social Democratic Party, External Relations), Reykjavik Democratic Parliamentarian South 2013-2016 (Bright Future).
  • Rósa Björk Brynjólfsdóttir. Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2016 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Rósa Guðbjartsdóttir. Member of the Southwest District Committee January-February, May, September, October-November and November-December 2008 (Independence Party).
  • Runolf Birgisson. Nordic Council of Westerners in October 1993 (Independence Party).

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  • Salome Þorkelsdóttir. 1979-1983, General Assembly of Reyknesses 1983-1995 (Independence Party).
  • Samuel Örn Erlingsson. Member of the Southwest Commons of April, August and October 2008 (Progress Party).
  • Sandra Franks. Member of the Southwest Commons of March-March 2006 (Samfylkingin).
  • Sandra Dís Hafþórsdóttir. Vice-President October-November 2015 (Independence Party)
  • Sara Elísa Þórðardóttir. Vice-President of the Southwest Constituency March 2017 and May-June, July and September 2018 (Piracy).
  • Sigbjörn Gunnarsson. Parliamentarian of the North East 1991-1995 (People's Party).
  • Sigfús Árnason. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1892-1893.
  • Sigfús J Johnsen. South African Parliamentary April 1965 and April-May 1966 (Independence Party).
  • Sigfús Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Skagafjörður 1934-1937 (Progress Party).
  • Sigfús Leví Jónsson. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly west November 1996 and November 1997 (Independence Party).
  • Sigfús Karlsson. Vice-President of the Northeastern Presidency of February-March 2008 and March 2013 (Progressive Party).
  • Sigfús Sigurhjartarson. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1942, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1942-1949 (Algeria Group - Socialist Party).
  • Sigge Björnsson. South Africa Parliamentary Session, April 1980 (Outside), March 1982, January 1983, February 1984, February 1985 and March and November 1986 (Independence Party).
  • Sighvatur Árnason. Parliamentarian Rangers 1864-1869, 1874-1899 and 1902 (Home Rule Party).
  • Sighvatur Björgvinsson. National Constituency (Westfjords) 1974-1978, Westfjords Althingi 1978-1983 and 1987-2001 (People's Party, Social Democratic Party, Samfylkingin).
  • Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson. Parliamentary Member of the Reykjavík District Council 2009-2013, Member of the Northeastern 2013-2017 (Progressive Party), since 2017 (Central Party).
  • Sigmundur Ernir Rúnarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northeastern Democratic Party 2009-2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Sigríður Á. Andersen. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south since 2015 (Independence Party).
  • Sigríður Lillý Baldursdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February 1988, November 1989 and February-March 1990 (Women's Association).
  • Sigríður María Egilsdóttir. Succession of the Southwest of March 2018 (Enrollment).
  • Sigríður Guðvarðsdóttir. National Assembly of Westerners in March 1975 (Independence Party).
  • Sigríður Hjartar. Reykjavik Parliamentarian in February 1989 (Progress Party).
  • Sigríður Ingibjörg Ingadóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south of 2009-2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Sigríður Ingvarsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly west 2001-2003 (Independence Party).
  • Sigríður Jóhannesdóttir. Reykingsman parliamentarian 1996-2003 (People's League, Samfylkingin).
  • Sigríður Dúna Kristmundsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1983-1987 (Women's Association).
  • Sigríður Ragnarsdóttir. General Assembly of the Westfjords October 2002 (Samfylkingin).
  • Sigríður Þorvaldsdóttir. Landskjörinn varaþing (Reyknessing) March 1985 (Women's Association).
  • Sigríður A. Þórðardóttir. Member of the Reykings Committee 1991-2003, Member of the Southwest Constituency 2003-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Sigrún Ingibjörg Gísladóttir. Vice-President of the Southwest District May-June and September 2017 (Enrollment).
  • Sigrún Gunnarsdóttir. Reykjavik District Parliamentary Vice-President South of September 2013 and September 2014 (Bright Future).
  • Sigrún Helgadóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February 1989 and January-February 1991 (Women's Association).
  • Sigrún Jónsdóttir. Reykingi Parliamentarian November-December 1990 (Women's Association).
  • Sigrún Magnúsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavik District Council of Northern 2013-2016 (Progressive Party).
  • Sigurbjörg Erla Egilsdóttir. The Reykjavik National Electoral Council south of February-March 2016 (Píratar).
  • Sigurður E. Arnórsson. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly in October 1991 and June 1994 (People's Party).
  • Sigurdur Ágústsson. Althingi Snæfelling 1949-1959, Althingi of West Iceland 1959-1967 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurður Örn Ágústsson. Vice-President of the Northwest District Committee January-February 2015 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurdur Bjarnason. Parliamentary Assembly of North Iceland, 1942-1959, Althingi of the Westfjords 1963-1970 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurdur Björgvinsson. South African Parliamentary Assembly October-November 1975 (People's League).
  • Sigurdur Blöndal. March-April, April-May and November-December 1972, April-May 1975 and April-May 1976 (People's League).
  • Sigurdur Brynjólfsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South Múlasýsla 1849-1850.
  • Sigurður Eggerz. 1911-1915 MP, Althingi, 1916-1926, Althingi, Dalaman, 1927-1931 (Outside, Independence Party, Independence Party, Independence Party, Liberal Party, Independence Party).
  • Sigurður Einarsson. Landskjörinn Althingi (Barents) 1934-1937 (People's Party).
  • Sigurdur Rún Fridriðsson. Western parliamentarians January-February 1994 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurður E. Guðmundsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarians April-May 1970 and October-December 1971 (People's Party).
  • Sigurður Grétar Guðmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reyknesses December 1968 and December 1969 (People's League).
  • Sigurður Guðnason. National elected member of parliament 1942-1946, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1946-1956 (Commonwealth of Althingi - Socialist Party).
  • Sigurdur Gunnarsson. National Assembly of Northern Mullified 1851, MP of 1839-1874. Did not attend a session in 1873.
  • Sigurdur Gunnarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South Múlasýsla 1890-1900, Parliamentarian Snæfelling 1908-1911 and 1914-1915 (Independence Party Elder).
  • Sigurður E. Hlíðar. Althingi of Akureyri 1937-1949 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurður Hlöðvesson. National Assembly west of December 1991, May 1992 and April and October 1994 (People's League).
  • Sigurður Ingimundarson. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1959-1971 (People's Party).
  • Sigurður Jensson. Althingi Barents Transit 1886-1908 (Progressive Party, Armed Forces, National Party).
  • Sigurður Jóhannesson. National Assembly from April to May 1965 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson. Parliamentary General of South Africa since 2009 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurdur Jónsson. Althingi Snæfelling 1886-1887. Lacked parliamentary pressure because of the reluctance of the authorities to allow parliamentarians to attend a parliamentary session.
  • Sigurdur Jónsson. National elected member of parliament 1916-1926 (Independent Farmers, Progressive Party).
  • Sigurður Páll Jónsson. Member of the Northwest Constituency since 2017 (Central Party).
  • Sigurður Kristinsson. Minister of Employment and Transport, 1931.
  • Sigurður Kristjánsson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1934-1942 and 1942-1949, elected member of the Icelandic parliament (Reykvíkingar), 1942 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurður Kári Kristjánsson. Parliamentary Member of the Reykjavik District Council, 2003-2009, Vice-President April-September and October 2010 to September 2011 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurður H. Kvaran. Althingi of Akureyri 1908-1911 (Independence Party Older), Althingi of South Múlasýsla 1919-1923 (Home Rule Party, City Party Elder).
  • Sigurður J. Líndal. National Assembly in western May and December 1972 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurður Magnússon. Reykjavik Parliamentarians December 1971, March-May 1972, February 1973, February 1974, January-May 1977 and October-November 1980 (People's Union).
  • Sigurður Melsteð. King-General MP 1873 (Vice-President) and 1881-1887.
  • Sigurður Ó. Ólafsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1951-1959, South African Parliamentarian 1959-1967 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurður Óskarsson. South Africa Parliamentarians April-May 1980 and November-December 1981 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurdur Pétursson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Northwest constituency of February 2009 (Samfylkingin).
  • Sigurður Sigurðsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1900-1901 and 1908-1919 (Progressive Party, Independence Party Elder, Federation Party, Farmers Group Older, Home Rule Party).
  • Sigurdur Stefánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Iceland, 1886-1900 and 1902, Parliamentarian of Ísafjörður 1904-1915, Parliamentary Assembly of the North Ísarfjörður 1917-1923 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party, National Party, Independence Party Older, Non-Categorized, Union Party, Home Rule Party, Foreign League Federation, Savings Alliance).
  • Sigurður S. Thoroddsen. National Electoralist (Ísafjörður) 1942-1946 (Commonwealth Party - Socialist Party).
  • Sigurður Vilhjálmsson. Deputy National Assembly of March-April 1950 (Progressive Party).
  • Sigurdur Þórðarson. Parliamentary Assembly of Skagafirðingar 1942-1946 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurdur Þórólfsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Western Norway November-December 1986, November 1991, December 1992 and January 1993 (Progressive Party).
  • Sigurgeir Bóasson. Westfjords parliamentarians January-February, March-April, May and December 1980, May and December 1981 and November-December 1982 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurgeir Kristjánsson. South Africa's parliamentarian February-March 1968 and March 1971 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurgeir Sigurðsson. Parliamentarian of Reyknessing November 1980 and April-May 1981 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurgeir Sindri Sigurgeirsson. Vice-President of the Northwest District Committee February-March and December 2010, October 2011 and April-May 2012 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurjón Friðjónsson. The national elected member of parliament 1918-1922 (Deputy General Assembly, World Council, took seat of Hannes Hafsteins in his illness).
  • Sigurjón Þ. Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Ísafjörður 1923-1927 (City class elder, Conservative Party).
  • Sigurjón Kjærnested. Parliamentary Assembly of the Southwest Commons of October 2013, January 2014 and October-November 2015 (Progress Party).
  • Sigurjón Á. Ólafsson. The parliamentarian of Reykvíkur 1927-1931 and 1934-1937, elected member of the national parliament (Reykvíkingar) 1937-1942 and 1946-1949 (People's Party).
  • Sigurjón Sigurðsson. General Assembly in October 1955 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurjón Thórðarson. Member of the Northwest Constituency of 2003-2007 (Liberal Party).
  • Sigurlaug Bjarnadóttir. Landskjörinn Althingi (Westfjords) 1974-1978 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurlín Margrét Sigurðardóttir. Vice-President of the Southwest Commons of October-December 2003, March and November 2004 and February-March 2007 (Liberal Party, Non-Classified).
  • Sigurrós Þorgrímsdóttir. Member of the Southwest District Committee 2006-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Sigurvin Einarsson. 1956-1995 Parliamentary Representative, Westfjords Parliamentarian 1959-1971 (Progressive Party).
  • Silja Dögg Gunnarsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly since 2013 (Progress Party).
  • Siv Friðleifsdóttir. Parliamentary Member of Reyknesses 1995-2003, Member of the Southwest Constituency of 2003-2013 (Progressive Party).
  • Shield of Orri Skjaldarson. Parliamentary Assembly of West Iceland October-November 2001 (Independence Party).
  • Skúli Alexandersson. Parliamentary Representative 1979-1991 (People's Union).
  • Skúli Guðmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Western Shevchenko 1937-1959, National Assembly of Westerners 1959-1969 (Progressive Party).
  • Skúli Helgason. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south 2009-2013 (Samfylkingin).
  • Skúli Thorarensen. Parliamentarian Rangers 1845-1850 (did not attend parliament except 1845).
  • Skúli Thoroddsen. Eyfirðingar Althingi 1890-1892, Althingi of Ísfirðingar 1892-1902, Althingi of Northern Iceland, 1903-1915 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party, National Party, Independence Party).
  • Skúli S. Thoroddsen. Parliamentary Assembly of Northern Iceland, 1916-1917 (outside classes).
  • Skúli Þorvarðsson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1880-1885, Althingi Árnesinga 1886-1892.
  • Smári McCarthy. South American parliamentarian since 2016 (Píratar).
  • Snjólaug Guðmundsdóttir. Western Parliamentary Assembly October-November 1990 (Women's Association).
  • Snorri Jónsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian May 1947 (People's Party - Socialist Party).
  • Snorri Pálsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Eyfirðinga 1874-1880.
  • Snæbjörn Ásgeirsson. Reykingi Parliamentarian October-November 1969 (Independence Party).
  • Snæbjörn Brynjarsson. The Reykjavik National Electoral Council of South June 2018 (Píratar).
  • Soffía Gísladóttir. Nordic parliamentarians from November to December 2000, March-April and November 2001, October-November 2002 (Independence Party).
  • Soffía Guðmundsdóttir. Nordic Council of Ministers from April to May 1975, January-February 1976, May 1979, April-May 1980, March-April and November 1982, National Electoral Council (Northern Iceland) October-November 1978 (People's League).
  • Soffía Ingvarsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1950 (People's Party).
  • Sólveig Pétursdóttir. Reykjavík Parliamentarian 1991-2003, Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south of 2003-2007 (Independence Party).
  • Stefanía Óskarsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians October 2000, October-November and November-December 2001, March and November-December 2002 (Independence Party).
  • Stefanía Traustadóttir. Nordic Council of Ministers October October 1991 (People's League).
  • Stephen Benediktsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1983-1987 (Alliance of Socialists, People's Party).
  • Stefán B. Björnsson. Parliamentary Assembly of August 1949 (Progress Party).
  • Stefán Eiríksson. Parliamentary Assembly of Eastern Skaftfelling, 1858-1874, and 1880-1884, member of the General Assembly of Skaftfelling in 1874-1880.
  • Stefán Guðmundsson. National Assembly of Westerners 1979-1999 (Progressive Party).
  • Stefán Gunnlaugsson. Landskjörinn Althingi 1971-1974 (People's Party).
  • Stefán Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Eyfirðinga 1845-1850 and 1852-1874. The national founder of Skagfirðingar 1851.
  • Stefán Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Iceland, 1974-1983 (People's League).
  • Stephen Júlíusson. Parliamentary Member of Reyknessing February 1968 (People's Party).
  • Stefán Stefánsson. Parliamentary Assembly, 1900-1902 and 1904-1923 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Farmers' Group, Senior Party, Progressive Party).
  • Stefán Stefánsson. Parliamentary Assembly, 1900-1908, King General Representative 1908-1915 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party, National Party, Independence Party, Non-Categorized, Union Party, Home Rule Party).
  • Stefán Stefánsson. Eskirðinga (Eskirðinga) 1937-1942 (Farmers' Group), Eyfirðingar Althingi 1947-1953 (Independence Party).
  • Stephen Jóh. Stefánsson. National Electoralist (Reykvíkingar) 1934-1937 and (Eyfirðinga) 1946-1953, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1942-1946 (Althingi).
  • Stefán Vagn Stefánsson. Vice-President of the Northwest Constituency March 2018 (Progress Party).
  • Stephen Stephensen. Parliamentary Assembly of Ísfirðinga 1875-1880.
  • Stephen Thordersen. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1865-1869.
  • Stefán Valgeirsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the East, 1967-1987 (Progressive Party) and 1987-1991 (Gender Equality and Socialism).
  • Steindor Steindorsson. National elected member of parliament (Ísafjörður) 1959 (People's Party).
  • Steingrímur Aðalsteinsson. National Electoralist (Akureyri) 1942-1953 (Commonwealth of Algeria - Socialist Party).
  • Steingrímur Hermannsson. Althingi Member of the Westfjords 1971-1987, Althingi Reyknesinga 1987-1994 (Progressive Party).
  • Steingrímur Jónsson. King-General Member 1906-1915 (Home Rule Party, Union Party, Home Rule Party).
  • Steingrímur Pálsson. Landskjörinn Althingi (Westfjords) 1967-1971 (People's League).
  • Steingrímur J. Sigfússon. Parliamentary Assembly of East 1983-2003 (People's Party, Independent Party, Left-Green Movement), Northeastern Parliamentary Parliamentarian since 2003 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Steingrímur Steinþórsson. Parliamentary Assembly 1931-1933, 1937-1942 and 1946-1959 (Progress Party).
  • Steinunn Þóra Árnadóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee north of 2014 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Steinunn Valdís Óskarsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee, 2007-2010 (Samfylkingin).
  • Steinunn K. Pétursdóttir. Vice-President of the Northwest District Committee December 2003, March-April and November-December 2004, March-April 2005 (Liberal Party).
  • Steinthor Gestsson. Althingi of South Iceland 1967-1978 and 1979-1983 (Independence Party).
  • Sturla Böðvarsson. Althingi Member of the West 1991-2003, Member of the Northwest Constituency of 2003-2009 (Independence Party).
  • Sturla D. Thorsteinsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian, October 1999 to January 2000 (Independence Party).
  • Svandís Svavarsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee south since 2009 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Svanfríður Jónasdóttir. National Assembly of East Iceland 1995-2003 (National Movement - People's Movement, Social Democratic Party, Samfylkingin).
  • Svanhildur Árnadóttir. Nordic parliamentarians from October 1991, November 1992, January-February, October and November-December 1993, March 1997 and February-March 1999 (Independence Party).
  • Svanhildur Kaaber. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February-March and November 1997 (People's League).
  • Svanhvít Aradóttir. Vice-President of the Northeastern Chamber of Commerce February-March 2007 (Progressive Party).
  • Svava Jakobsdóttir. The Icelandic National Assembly (Reykvíkingar) 1971-1978, Althingi, Reykvíking 1978-1979 (People's League).
  • Svavar Gestsson. Althingi of Reykvíking 1978-1999 (People's Union, Samfylkingin).
  • Sváfnir Sveinbjörnsson. South African Parliamentary March-April 1979 (Progressive Party).
  • Sveinbjörg Birna Sveinbjörnsdóttir. Reykjavik National Parliamentary Vice-President south of October 2014 and February-March and June 2015 (Progress Party).
  • Sveinbjörn Hallgrímsson. National Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1851.
  • Sveinbjörn Högnason. Althingi Rangers 1931-1933, 1937-1942, 1956-1959, Althingi of Western Skaftfelling 1942-1946 (Progressive Party).
  • Sveinn Björnsson. The Althingi of Reykvíkur 1914-1915 (Independence Party Older) and 1919-1920 (Non-Classifieds, (Home Rule Party), External Relations Federation).
  • Sveinn S. Einarsson. General Assembly of Reykingsinga October-December 1961 and March 1962 (Independence Party).
  • Sveinn Eiríksson. Parliamentary Assembly of Eastern Skaftfelling 1886-1892.
  • Sveinn Þór Elinbergsson. Member of the West of March 1992 and November 1993 (People's Party).
  • Sveinn Guðmundsson. Althingi of Reykvíkur 1965-1967, elected member of the national parliament (Reykvíkingar) 1967-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Sveinn G. Halfdan son. Member of the West of March 1988, November 1989 and May 1990 (People's Party).
  • Sveinn Jónsson. April-May 1980, February-March, November 1981, March-April, November-December 1982, February-March, October-November 1984, November-December, 1985 and November-December 1986 (People's Union).
  • Sveinn Níelsson. National Assembly of Revenue 1851. Althingi Snæfelling 1864-1869.
  • Sveinn Ólafsson. Parliamentarian 1922-1933 (Independent Farmers, Progressive Party).
  • Sveinn Skúlason. Parliamentary Assembly of Northern Iceland 1858-1869.
  • Sveinn Sveinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of South Múlasýsla 1845 and 1847 (Vice-President). The elected parliamentarian of the North Mullas in 1857, but did not attend the session.
  • Sverrir Bergmann. December 1974, April-May and December 1975, March-May 1976, November-December 1977 and March and April-May 1978 (Progress Party).
  • Sverrir Hermannsson. Member of the East of 1971-1988 (Independence Party), Althingi of Reykvíkur 1999-2003 (Liberal Party).
  • Sverrir Juliuson. Landskjörinn Althingi (Reyknessing) 1963-1971 (Independence Party).
  • Sverrir Sveinsson. Nordic Council of Representatives west of February-March and November 1984, October-November 1985, February-March 1986, February-March 1987, February 1988, March-April and October 1990 and February 1995 (Progress Party).
  • Sæunn Stefánsdóttir. Member of the Reykjavik District Council in 2006-2007 (Progress Party).

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  • Teitur Björn Einarsson. Member of the Northwest Constituency 2016-2017 (Independence Party).
  • Telma Magnúsdóttir. National Congress of the Northwest March 2012 (Left Movement - Green Supply).
  • Theodor Jonas. King General MP 1887-1891.
  • Theodóra S. Þorsteinsdóttir. Member of the Southwest Constituency 2016-2017 (Bright Future).
  • Thor Thors. Althingi Snæfelling 1933-1941 (Independence Party). Did not attend the parliament 1940-1941.
  • Torfi Einarsson. Althingi Strandamanna 1864-1877 (did not come to parliament 1865).
  • Tómas Árnason. Member of the East of 1974-1984 (Progressive Party).
  • Tómas Karlsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1968, December 1971, March-April 1972, January-February, March and November-December 1973 and April 1974 (Progress Party).
  • Tómas Ingi Olrich. Parliamentarian of the North East 1991-2003, MP of the Northeast of 2003 (Independence Party).
  • Tryggvi Bjarnason. Parliamentary Assembly, 1911-1913 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Farmers Class Elder).
  • Tryggvi Gunnarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the North Thessalonians 1869-1874 (Not in Parliament 1871 and 1873), Parliamentary Assembly of South Múlasýsla 1874-1885, Althingi Árnesinga 1894-1900, Althingi of Reykvíkur 1900-1908 (Home Rule Party).
  • Tryggvi Gunnarsson. March 1980, March 1981, February-March, November-December 1982, February-March 1984, February-March, and December 1986 and February-March 1987 (Independence Party).
  • Tryggvi Harðarson. Member of the Southwest District Committee December 2007 (Samfylkingin).
  • Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson. Parliamentary National Assembly 2009-2013 (Independence Party).
  • Tryggvi Thorhallsson. Member of the Strandamanna 1923-1934 (Progressive Party, Farmers Party).

U

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  • Una Hildardóttir. National Congress of the Southwest of January, February and March 2018 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Una María Óskarsdóttir. Deputy Member of the Southwest District of April-May 2005 (Progress Party).
  • Unnar Þór Böðvarsson. South Africa Parliamentary Assembly October-November 1989 and October-November 1990 (People's Union).
  • Unnar Stefánsson. March-May, May-June, November and December 1960, February 1961, March 1962, February and December 1963, February, April and November-December 1964, May 1965, April-May, 1966, April 1967, February 1968, February-March and May 1969 and April-May and November 1970 (Class of Nations).
  • Unnur Sólrún Bragadóttir. Member of the East of Iceland February-March 1988 (People's League).
  • Unnur Hauksdóttir. General Assembly of Westfjords October-November 1990 (People's Party).
  • Unnur Brá Konráðsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly 2009-2017 (Independence Party).
  • Unnur Kristjánsdóttir. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly west November-December 1988 (People's League).
  • Unnur Stefánsdóttir. South African parliamentarians November 1987 and November 1988 and Reyknesinga October 1996 (Progress Party).

V

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  • Valdimar L. Fridriksson. Member of the Parliament of the Southwest 2005-2007 (Social Democratic Party, Outside Party, Liberal Party).
  • Valdimar Indriðason. Parliamentary Member of 1983-1987 (Independence Party).
  • Valgeir Skagfjörður. Vice-President of the Southwest District of June-July 2009 (City movement), March 2012 and January-February 2013 (Movement).
  • Valgerður Bjarnadóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee north 2009-2016 (Samfylkingin).
  • Valgerdur Gunnarsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians November 1991, March 1992, December 1993 and March, April and November-December 1994 (People's Party).
  • Valgerdur Gunnarsdóttir. Parliamentary National Assembly 2013-2017 (Independence Party).
  • Valgerður Sverrisdóttir. National Assembly of the Middle East 1987-2003, Member of the Northeast Electoral Division 2003-2009 (Progressive Party).
  • Valtýr Guðjónsson. General Assembly of Reyknesses November-December 1960, October-November 1962, April 1964 and November-December 1967 (Progress Party).
  • Valtýr Guðmundsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1894-1901, Parliamentarian of Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla 1903-1908, Seyðisfjörður Parliamentary Assembly 1911-1913 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Older, National Democratic Party, Non-Categorized, Union League, Non-Categorized). The elected parliamentarian of Seyðisfjörður 1908, while the election was voted and voting not accepted.
  • Valtýr Kristjánsson. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly inaugurated November 1962 and February-March 1963 (Progress Party).
  • Vigdís Hauksdóttir. Member of the Reykjavík District Council south 2009-2016 (Progressive Party).
  • Vigdís Sveinbjörnsdóttir. National Assembly in November 2002 (Progress Party).
  • Vigfús B. Jónsson. Nordic parliamentarians from March to April 1976, October-November 1980, October 1981, January-February 1985 and January-February, March and November-December 1986 (Independence Party).
  • Viktor B. Kjartansson. Reykjavík Parliamentary Assembly October-November 1995 and November 1996 (Independence Party).
  • Viktor Orri Valgarðsson. The Reykjavik National Electoral Council south of December 2016 to March 2017 (Píratar).
  • Vilborg Harðardóttir. Parliamentary Assembly in October-May (All Parliament) 1975-1976 (Vice-President, People's League).
  • Vilhjálmur Árnason. Parliamentary Assembly since 2013 (Independence Party).
  • Vilhjálmur Ingi Árnason. National Assembly of October to November 1995 (National Movement of the People).
  • Vilhjálmur Bjarnason. Member of the Southwest District 2013-2017 (Independence Party).
  • Vilhjálmur Egilsson. National Assembly of Westerners 1991-2003 (Independence Party).
  • Vilhjálmur Finsen. King-General MP 1853-1860.
  • Vilhjálmur Hjálmarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1939-1995 and 1959, Althingi of East Iceland 1967-1979 (Progressive Party).
  • Vilhjálmur Oddsen. Parliamentary Assembly of the North Mullas in 1857.
  • Vilhjálmur Sigurbjörnsson. National Assembly of November 1974 (Progress Party).
  • Vilhjálmur Þ. Vilhjálmsson. Reykjavik Parliamentarian November 1999, March and October 2000, January and October-November 2001, March and October 2002 and February 2003 (Independence Party).
  • Vilhjálmur Thor. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Employment 1942-1944.
  • Vilmundur Gylfason. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1978-1983 (People's Party). Kosinn 1983, the Althingi of Reykvík, a member of the Althingi, died before the assembly came together.
  • Vilmundur Jónsson. Parliamentary Member of Ísafjörður 1931-1933, Member of the North Iceland, 1933-1934 and 1937-1941 (People's Party). Resigned from parliament on July 7, 1941.
  • Víðir Smári Petersen. Deputy Member of the Southwest Commons of September 2010 and April 2011 (Independence Party).

W

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Þ

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  • Þorbergur Þorleifsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the East Skaftfelling 1934-1939 (Progressive Party).
  • Þorbjörg Arnórsdóttir. Parliamentary Assembly of East Iceland April 1979 and October-November 1980 (People's League).
  • Thorfinn Bjarnason. National Assembly of Western Europe in May 1969 (Independence Party).
  • Þorgerður K. Gunnarsdóttir. Althingi Reyknessing 1999-2003, Member of the Southwest Constituency 2003-2013 (Independence Party), Member of the Southwest Constituency since 2016 (Enrollment).
  • Thorgrim Tómasson. Member of Parliament, Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla, 1845-1849.
  • Þorgrímur Þórðarson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Eastern Skaftfelling 1902-1908 (Progressive Party, Progressive Party Elder, National Party).
  • Thorkell Bjarnason. Member of the Gullbringu and Electoral Council of 1880-1885, King of the Congo, 1893-1899.
  • Þorlákur Guðmundsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1874-1900.
  • Þorleifur Guðmundsson. Althingi Árnesinga 1919-1923 (Outside, Progressive Party, Savings Alliance).
  • Þorleifur Jónsson. Parliamentary Rev. 1886-1900.
  • Þorleifur Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the Eastern Skaftfelling 1908-1934 (Independence Party Older, Farmers Class Older, Progressive Party).
  • Þorleifur K. Kristmundsson. East Iceland parliamentarians March and November 1976, November-December 1977 and February-March 1978 (Progress Party).
  • Thorsteinn Briem. National electoral representative (Dalamanna) 1934-1937, Dalaman's parliamentarian 1937-1942 (Farmers Party).
  • Þorsteinn V. Einarsson. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President, Northern June 2017 (Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Þorsteinn Gíslason. Reykjavik Parliamentarians February and December 1968, December 1969, January-March and December 1970 and January-February 1971 (Independence Party).
  • Þorsteinn Gunnarsson. Parliamentary Assembly of the North Mullas 1845-1850. Did not attend Congress until 1845.
  • Þorsteinn Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1875-1886.
  • Þorsteinn Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestmanneyinga 1887-1890. Proceeded in parliamentary terms.
  • Thorsteinn M. Jónsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1922-1923 (Independence Party, Progressive Party).
  • Þorsteinn Magnússon. Reykjavik District Council Vice-President north June-July and October 2013 and June 2014 (Progress Party).
  • Þorsteinn Pálsson. Parliamentarian of the South Thessalonians 1845-1848.
  • Þorsteinn Pálsson. Parliamentarian of 1983-19999 (Independence Party).
  • Þorsteinn Sæmundsson. Member of the Southwest District 2013-2016 (Progressive Party) and Reykjavik District Committee south since 2017 (Central Party).
  • Thorstein Thorsteinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Icelanders 1879-1885 (elected by an extraordinary election in 1879, but did not go to parliament this year).
  • Þorsteinn Víglundsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Council north of 2016 (Renewal).
  • Thorstein Thorsteinsson. Althingi of Dalaman 1933-1937 and 1942-1949, elected member of parliament (Mýrim) 1937-1942 and (Dalamanna) 1949-1953 (Independence Party).
  • Thorstein Thorsteinsson. Mayor of East Iceland in May 1975 (People's League).
  • Þorvaldur Björnsson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1886-1891.
  • Þorvaldur Ingvarsson. Parliamentary National Assembly of October 2007 (Independence Party).
  • Þorvaldur T. Jónsson. Western European Parliamentary Assembly, October-November 1995, February-March 1996, April-May 1997, February 1999 and February 2000 (Progress Party).
  • Þorvaldur Garðar Kristjánsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Vestur Ísfirði 1959, Parliamentarian of the Westfjords 1963-1967 and 1971-1991 (Independence Party).
  • Þorvaldur Sívertsen. Parliamentarian of Dalaman 1845-1850. Dalaman's national meeting in 1851.
  • Thorvard Kjerulf. Parliamentary Assembly of Northern Mullas 1881-1892. Did not attend a parliamentary assembly in 1883.
  • Thor Saari. Member of the Southwest District 2009-2013 (Civic Movement, Movement).
  • Thor Vigfússon. South American Parliamentary Assembly October-November 1974 (People's League).
  • Þóra Hjaltadóttir. National Assembly of East Iceland in December 1989 (Progress Party).
  • Þóra Sverrisdóttir. National Assembly of Westerners in April 1997 (Independence Party).
  • Þórarinn Benediktsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1940-1914 (Independence Party).
  • Þórarinn Böðvarsson. Member of the Parliament of Gullbringu and Elections 1869-1895.
  • Þórarinn Jónsson. King-General Member 1905-1908, Member of Revenue 1911-1913 and 1916-1923, Western Member of Parliament, 1923-1927 (Home Rule Party, Federation Party, Farmers' Group Seniors, Home Rule Party, Foreign League Federation, Savings Alliance, City Party Senior, Conservative Party). Proceeded in 1908.
  • Þórarinn Kristjánsson. National Assembly of Strandamanna 1851.
  • Þórarinn Ingi Pétursson. National Assembly Vice-President January to February and February 2018 (Progress Party).
  • Þórarinn Sigurjónsson. Parliamentarian of 1974-1987 (Progressive Party).
  • Þórarinn E. Sveinsson. National Assembly Vice-President October-November 2003, May 2004, November 2004, October 2005 and November 2006 (Progress Party).
  • Þórarinn Þórarinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Reykvíkingar 1959-1978 (Progressive Party).
  • Þórdís Bergsdóttir. National Assembly of East Iceland, November 1986 (Progress Party).
  • Þórdís Kolbrún R. Gylfadóttir. Member of the Northwest Constituency since 2016 (Independence Party).
  • Þórdís Sigurðardóttir. General Assembly of the Southwest Commons of October and November-December 2006 (Independence Party).
  • Thordur Benediktsson. National Electoralist (Vestmanneyinga) 1942-1946 (Commonwealth Group of the People - Socialist Party). (Because of illness, he did not sit in parliament until one day 1942 and three months in 1946.)
  • Thordur Gudmundsson. King-General MP 1849 (Vice-President) and 1853-1859.
  • Thordur Gudmundsson. Parliamentarian Rangers 1892-1901 (Progressive Party).
  • Thórdur Jónasson. King-General MP 1845-1859 and 1869-1875. Royal Electoral 1851.
  • Þórður Magnússon. Parliamentary Assembly of Ísfirðinga 1880-1885.
  • Thordur Skúlason. Nordic Council of Representatives west March 1981, November-December 1983, January-February 1985, January-February and November-December 1986, February 1988, May and December 1989 and May 1990 (People's Union).
  • Þórður Sveinbjörnsson. King-General MP 1845-1856. Royal Electoral 1851.
  • Thórdur Thoroddsen. Member of Parliament, Gullbringu- og Kjósarsýsla 1895-1902 (Progressive Party).
  • Thordur Thordarson. Althingi Snæfelling 1875-1880.
  • Þórhallur Bjarnarson. Parliamentary Assembly of Borgarfjörður 1894-1900 and 1902-1908 (nonclassified, Home Rule Party).
  • Þórhildur Þorleifsdóttir. Parliamentarian of 1987-1991 (Women's Association).
  • Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir. Member of the Southwest Constituency 2016-2017 and Reykjavik District Committee south since 2017 (Píratar).
  • Þóroddur Guðmundsson. National Electoral Commission (Eyfirðinga) 1942-1945 (Commonwealth Group of the People - Socialist Party). (Parliamentarian, took place in Parliament on November 19, 1942, due to the death of Thord Benediktsson and sat in parliament until 14 November 1945.)
  • Þórunn Egilsdóttir. Parliamentary National Assembly since 2013 (Progress Party).
  • Þórunn Kolbeins Matthíasdóttir. MP of the Northwest District of December 2007 (Liberal Party).
  • Þórunn Sveinbjarnardóttir. Parliamentarian Althingi 1999-2003, Member of the Succession Committee 2003-2011 (Samfylkingin).
  • Þórunn H. Sveinbjörnsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians October-December 1998 (Social Democratic Party).
  • Thrain Bertelsson. Member of the Reykjavík District Committee north 2009-2013 (Citizens' Movement, outside classes, Left-Green Movement - Green Supply).
  • Þráinn Jónsson. Member of the East of Denmark December 1979 (Independence Party).
  • Þuríður Backman. Parliamentarian of 1999-2003, Member of the Northeastern Parliament 2003-2013 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Þuríður Bernódusdóttir. South-East parliamentarians February-March 1992, February-March 1993 and February-March, May and November-December 1994 (Progress Party).
  • Þuríður Pálsdóttir. Reykjavik Parliamentarians October-November 1991, November 1992, January-February, April-May and November 1993 and March and November-December 1994 (Independence Party).

Ö

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  • Ögmundur Jónasson. Parliamentary Assembly 1995-2003 (People's Union and Independent, Independent Party, Left-Green Movement), Parliamentarian Member of the South of South America 2003-2007, Member of the Southwest District 2007-2016 (Left-Green Movement).
  • Önundur S. Björnsson. Parliamentary Assembly of Southern Counseling November-December 2003 and April-May 2004 (Samfylkingin).
  • Örlygur Hnefill Jónsson. Nordic Parliamentary Assembly Aug. August-October 2001, October-November 2002, Northeastern Deputy October 2004 (Samfylkingin).
  • Össur Skarphéðinsson. Parliamentary Assembly of 1991-1993 (Socialist Party, Social Democrats, Social Democrats), Parliamentarian Member of the Reykjavik District Council 2003-2009, Member of Reykjavik Provincial District, South 2009-2013, Parliamentarian Member of the Reykjavik District Council, Northern 2013-2016 (Samfylkingin).
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