Partial general elections were held in the Faroe Islands in 1861 to elect nine of the eighteen elected members of the Løgting. [1] The Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) were also members, with the administrator serving as the speaker. [2]
Members of the Løgting were elected by first-past-the-post voting, with voters having as many votes as there were seats available in their constituency. Nine of the 18 seats were elected every two years. Voting was restricted to men aged 25 or over who met certain tax-paying criteria. [1]
Constituency | Elected members | Notes |
---|---|---|
Norðoyggjar | Absalon Guttormsen | |
Hans David Matras | Re-elected | |
Sandoy | Jonas Dalsgaard | |
Mads Andrias Winther | ||
Suðuroy | Peter Larsen | |
Daniel Jákup Mortensen | ||
Suðurstreymoy | Hans Olaus Djurhuus | Re-elected |
Poul Isaksen | ||
Andreas Christian Lützen | Re-elected | |
Source: Løgting [1] |