Transit connections

Transit connections

Transit connections

Constituency committees

Constituency committees

The party associations in each constituency collaborate through a platform known as the constituency association, except in Reykjavík where this platform is called the constituency association for the north and south Reykjavík constituencies. The constituency associations oversee and/or take the initiative for party activities within the constituency. Their main focus is on common issues such as policy development regarding constituency matters, publication of party newsletters in the constituency, communication with party leadership and the parliamentary group, and similar matters. The chairpersons of the constituency associations hold seats in the party's national council.

The constituency associations are responsible for the nominations for the Alþingi in their constituency, i.e., they decide what method shall be used for selecting candidates, oversee its implementation, and formally present the list. They are then responsible for organizing and running the election campaign in their area. The associations hold constituency meetings in the spring, before 15 April each year. Delegates from the party in the constituency and representatives from the member associations of the federation (usually one for every 10 members) attend. There, the work of the past year is reviewed, plans are laid for the following year, and resolutions are made regarding constituency matters or the general political situation. Representatives are also elected to the party's central board for one year at a time.  The number of representatives depends on the number of party members in the constituency.

Reykjavík – KFR

Constituency Association of the Progressives in Reykjavík
Chair: Jóhanna Hreiðarsdóttir
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Reykjavík

  • Young Progressives in Reykjavík

Southwest Constituency – KFSV

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Southwest Constituency
Chair: Birkir Jón Jónsson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Seltjarnarnes

  • Progressive Club of Kópavogur

  • Progressive Club of Garðabær

  • Progressive Club of Hafnarfjörður

  • Progressive Club of Mosfellsbær

  • Young Progressives Club in Kópavogur

  • Young Progressives Club in Garðabær and Álftanes – Denni

  • Progressive Women's Club in Kópavogur – Freyja

  • Progressive Women's Club in Hafnarfjörður, Garðabær, and Álftanes – Harpa

South Constituency – KSFS

Constituency Association of the Progressive Clubs in the South Constituency
Chair: Björn Harðarson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Reykjanesbær

  • Progressive Club of Grindavík

  • Progressive Club of Suðurnesjabær

  • Progressive Club of Árborg

  • Progressive Club of Árnessýsla

  • Progressive Club of Hveragerði

  • Progressive Club of Ölfus

  • Progressive Club of Rangæingar

  • Progressive Club of Vestur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Austur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Vestmannaeyjar

  • Progressive Women's Club in Reykjanesbær – Björk

  • Young Progressives Club in Suðurnes

  • Young Progressives Club in Árnes- and Rangárvallasýslu – Guðni

  • Young Progressives Club in Vestur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Young Progressives Club in Austur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Women's Association of Progressives in South Iceland

Northwest Constituency – KFNV

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Northwest Constituency
Chair: Guðjón Ebbi Guðjónsson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Akranes

  • Progressive Club of Borgarfjörður and Mýrar

  • Progressive Club of Stykkishólmur

  • Progressive Club of Grundarfjörður

  • Progressive Club of Snæfellsbær

  • Progressive Club of Snæfellsness and Hnappadalssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Dala and Reykhólar

  • Progressive Club of Barðastrandarsýslu

  • Progressive Club of Ísafjarðarbær

  • Progressive Club of Bolungarvík

  • Progressive Club of Hólmavík

  • Progressive Club of Kaldrananeshreppur

  • Progressive Club of Árneshreppur

  • Progressive Club of Húnaþing vestra

  • Progressive Club of Austur-Húnavatnssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Skagafjörður

  • Young Progressives Club in Skagafjörður

Northeast Constituency – KFNA

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Northeast Constituency
Chair: Guðmundur Baldvin Guðmundsson


Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Fjallabyggð

  • Progressive Club of Dalvíkurbyggð

  • Progressive Club of Akureyri and its vicinity

  • Progressive Club of Eyjafjarðarsveit

  • Progressive Club of Grýtubakkahreppur

  • Progressive Club of Þingeyingar

  • Progressive Club of Bárðdæla

  • Progressive Club of Norður-Þingeyjarsýslu east of the heath

  • Progressive Club of Vopnafjörður

  • Progressive Club of Múlaþing

  • Progressive Club of Fjarðabyggð

The party associations in each constituency collaborate through a platform known as the constituency association, except in Reykjavík where this platform is called the constituency association for the north and south Reykjavík constituencies. The constituency associations oversee and/or take the initiative for party activities within the constituency. Their main focus is on common issues such as policy development regarding constituency matters, publication of party newsletters in the constituency, communication with party leadership and the parliamentary group, and similar matters. The chairpersons of the constituency associations hold seats in the party's national council.

The constituency associations are responsible for the nominations for the Alþingi in their constituency, i.e., they decide what method shall be used for selecting candidates, oversee its implementation, and formally present the list. They are then responsible for organizing and running the election campaign in their area. The associations hold constituency meetings in the spring, before 15 April each year. Delegates from the party in the constituency and representatives from the member associations of the federation (usually one for every 10 members) attend. There, the work of the past year is reviewed, plans are laid for the following year, and resolutions are made regarding constituency matters or the general political situation. Representatives are also elected to the party's central board for one year at a time.  The number of representatives depends on the number of party members in the constituency.

Reykjavík – KFR

Constituency Association of the Progressives in Reykjavík
Chair: Jóhanna Hreiðarsdóttir
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Reykjavík

  • Young Progressives in Reykjavík

Southwest Constituency – KFSV

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Southwest Constituency
Chair: Birkir Jón Jónsson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Seltjarnarnes

  • Progressive Club of Kópavogur

  • Progressive Club of Garðabær

  • Progressive Club of Hafnarfjörður

  • Progressive Club of Mosfellsbær

  • Young Progressives Club in Kópavogur

  • Young Progressives Club in Garðabær and Álftanes – Denni

  • Progressive Women's Club in Kópavogur – Freyja

  • Progressive Women's Club in Hafnarfjörður, Garðabær, and Álftanes – Harpa

South Constituency – KSFS

Constituency Association of the Progressive Clubs in the South Constituency
Chair: Björn Harðarson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Reykjanesbær

  • Progressive Club of Grindavík

  • Progressive Club of Suðurnesjabær

  • Progressive Club of Árborg

  • Progressive Club of Árnessýsla

  • Progressive Club of Hveragerði

  • Progressive Club of Ölfus

  • Progressive Club of Rangæingar

  • Progressive Club of Vestur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Austur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Vestmannaeyjar

  • Progressive Women's Club in Reykjanesbær – Björk

  • Young Progressives Club in Suðurnes

  • Young Progressives Club in Árnes- and Rangárvallasýslu – Guðni

  • Young Progressives Club in Vestur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Young Progressives Club in Austur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Women's Association of Progressives in South Iceland

Northwest Constituency – KFNV

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Northwest Constituency
Chair: Guðjón Ebbi Guðjónsson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Akranes

  • Progressive Club of Borgarfjörður and Mýrar

  • Progressive Club of Stykkishólmur

  • Progressive Club of Grundarfjörður

  • Progressive Club of Snæfellsbær

  • Progressive Club of Snæfellsness and Hnappadalssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Dala and Reykhólar

  • Progressive Club of Barðastrandarsýslu

  • Progressive Club of Ísafjarðarbær

  • Progressive Club of Bolungarvík

  • Progressive Club of Hólmavík

  • Progressive Club of Kaldrananeshreppur

  • Progressive Club of Árneshreppur

  • Progressive Club of Húnaþing vestra

  • Progressive Club of Austur-Húnavatnssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Skagafjörður

  • Young Progressives Club in Skagafjörður

Northeast Constituency – KFNA

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Northeast Constituency
Chair: Guðmundur Baldvin Guðmundsson


Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Fjallabyggð

  • Progressive Club of Dalvíkurbyggð

  • Progressive Club of Akureyri and its vicinity

  • Progressive Club of Eyjafjarðarsveit

  • Progressive Club of Grýtubakkahreppur

  • Progressive Club of Þingeyingar

  • Progressive Club of Bárðdæla

  • Progressive Club of Norður-Þingeyjarsýslu east of the heath

  • Progressive Club of Vopnafjörður

  • Progressive Club of Múlaþing

  • Progressive Club of Fjarðabyggð

The party associations in each constituency collaborate through a platform known as the constituency association, except in Reykjavík where this platform is called the constituency association for the north and south Reykjavík constituencies. The constituency associations oversee and/or take the initiative for party activities within the constituency. Their main focus is on common issues such as policy development regarding constituency matters, publication of party newsletters in the constituency, communication with party leadership and the parliamentary group, and similar matters. The chairpersons of the constituency associations hold seats in the party's national council.

The constituency associations are responsible for the nominations for the Alþingi in their constituency, i.e., they decide what method shall be used for selecting candidates, oversee its implementation, and formally present the list. They are then responsible for organizing and running the election campaign in their area. The associations hold constituency meetings in the spring, before 15 April each year. Delegates from the party in the constituency and representatives from the member associations of the federation (usually one for every 10 members) attend. There, the work of the past year is reviewed, plans are laid for the following year, and resolutions are made regarding constituency matters or the general political situation. Representatives are also elected to the party's central board for one year at a time.  The number of representatives depends on the number of party members in the constituency.

Reykjavík – KFR

Constituency Association of the Progressives in Reykjavík
Chair: Jóhanna Hreiðarsdóttir
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Reykjavík

  • Young Progressives in Reykjavík

Southwest Constituency – KFSV

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Southwest Constituency
Chair: Birkir Jón Jónsson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Seltjarnarnes

  • Progressive Club of Kópavogur

  • Progressive Club of Garðabær

  • Progressive Club of Hafnarfjörður

  • Progressive Club of Mosfellsbær

  • Young Progressives Club in Kópavogur

  • Young Progressives Club in Garðabær and Álftanes – Denni

  • Progressive Women's Club in Kópavogur – Freyja

  • Progressive Women's Club in Hafnarfjörður, Garðabær, and Álftanes – Harpa

South Constituency – KSFS

Constituency Association of the Progressive Clubs in the South Constituency
Chair: Björn Harðarson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Reykjanesbær

  • Progressive Club of Grindavík

  • Progressive Club of Suðurnesjabær

  • Progressive Club of Árborg

  • Progressive Club of Árnessýsla

  • Progressive Club of Hveragerði

  • Progressive Club of Ölfus

  • Progressive Club of Rangæingar

  • Progressive Club of Vestur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Austur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Vestmannaeyjar

  • Progressive Women's Club in Reykjanesbær – Björk

  • Young Progressives Club in Suðurnes

  • Young Progressives Club in Árnes- and Rangárvallasýslu – Guðni

  • Young Progressives Club in Vestur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Young Progressives Club in Austur-Skaftafellssýslu

  • Women's Association of Progressives in South Iceland

Northwest Constituency – KFNV

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Northwest Constituency
Chair: Guðjón Ebbi Guðjónsson
Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Akranes

  • Progressive Club of Borgarfjörður and Mýrar

  • Progressive Club of Stykkishólmur

  • Progressive Club of Grundarfjörður

  • Progressive Club of Snæfellsbær

  • Progressive Club of Snæfellsness and Hnappadalssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Dala and Reykhólar

  • Progressive Club of Barðastrandarsýslu

  • Progressive Club of Ísafjarðarbær

  • Progressive Club of Bolungarvík

  • Progressive Club of Hólmavík

  • Progressive Club of Kaldrananeshreppur

  • Progressive Club of Árneshreppur

  • Progressive Club of Húnaþing vestra

  • Progressive Club of Austur-Húnavatnssýslu

  • Progressive Club of Skagafjörður

  • Young Progressives Club in Skagafjörður

Northeast Constituency – KFNA

Constituency Association of the Progressives in the Northeast Constituency
Chair: Guðmundur Baldvin Guðmundsson


Member Associations:

  • Progressive Club of Fjallabyggð

  • Progressive Club of Dalvíkurbyggð

  • Progressive Club of Akureyri and its vicinity

  • Progressive Club of Eyjafjarðarsveit

  • Progressive Club of Grýtubakkahreppur

  • Progressive Club of Þingeyingar

  • Progressive Club of Bárðdæla

  • Progressive Club of Norður-Þingeyjarsýslu east of the heath

  • Progressive Club of Vopnafjörður

  • Progressive Club of Múlaþing

  • Progressive Club of Fjarðabyggð