Bent Sandberg was offered NOK 50 (about USD 9) to vote for the Labour Party (Arbeiderpartiet) in the local election last week. He declined the bribe.

"It is nasty to take advantage of society’s weakest people. And to offer NOK 50 is scornful. But I know many people accepted the money," he told local newspaper Drammens Tidende.

Reports were also coming out Wednesday that some drug addicts had been offered free kebabs to vote Labour.

Else Marie Romset is one of the people who accepted money to go to the voting both. On her ballot, someone had already put a cross next to the name of local Labour politician Yousuf Gilani.

Gilani denied any knowledge about the alleged bribe, and told the local newspaper that he believed someone had planted the story to damage his reputation.

Local Labour Party leader Torgeir Micaelsen Wednesday called for an internal investigation in the party, and threatened to expel the person or persons who offered the bribe.