kosningum
Kosningum, a term derived from Old Norse, refers to the process of voting or elections in Icelandic. It is a fundamental aspect of Iceland's democratic system, allowing citizens to elect representatives to various levels of government. The term is used in both formal and informal contexts to describe the act of casting a vote in national, municipal, and other elections.
In Iceland, kosningum are held regularly to elect members of the Althing, the country's parliament. These elections
Municipal elections, also referred to as kosningum, are held to elect local government officials. These elections
The concept of kosningum is deeply rooted in Iceland's history and culture, reflecting the country's long-standing