Ronny Holen Aukrust (born 20 October 1975) is a Norwegian politician and deputy member of the Storting. A member of the Labour Party, he has represented ÃÂstfold since October 2025.
Aukrust was born on 20 October 1975 in KrÃÂ¥kstad. The family moved to Askim in 1977, where Aukrust has lived ever since. He went to primary school in KorsgÃÂ¥rd and junior high school in Løken. Aukrust was a blÃÂ¥russen and studied commerce and office management at in Mysen. He studied accounting at the in Oslo.
After school, Aukrust worked as an accountant before joining software company Visma in 2002.
Aukrust joined the Labour Party in 2017. He is leader of the Labour Party in Indre ÃÂstfold and a member of the local municipal council. He was leader of the commuter association in Indre ÃÂstfold. He was the Labour Party's fifth placed candidate in ÃÂstfold at the 2025 parliamentary election, but the party won only four seats in the constituency. Aukrust became the party's first deputy representative () in the constituency. He entered the Storting on 1 October 2025 as a permanent substitute for Minister of Transport Jon-Ivar NygÃÂ¥rd. He is a member of the Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs and was also elected by the Storing to be a part of the Norwegian delegation to the Nordic Council.
Aukrust has four children.