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Market Towns Of Vest-Agder And Rogaland Counties
The Market towns of Vest-Agder and Rogaland counties ( no, Kjøpstedene i Vest-Agder og Rogaland fylker) was an electoral district for parliamentary elections in Norway. It comprised the market towns ( no, kjøpsteder) of Flekkefjord, Kristiansand and Mandal in Vest-Agder county and Haugesund and Stavanger in Rogaland county. The district was established ahead of the 1921 Norwegian parliamentary election following the change from single member constituencies to plural member constituencies in 1919. Following changes in the national policy on market towns in 1952, these electoral districts were abolished ahead of the 1953 Norwegian parliamentary election. Instead, each county became one electoral district, and for election purposes the towns were integrated into their respective counties. Representatives The following representatives were elected from the ''Market towns of Vest-Agder and Rogaland counties'': ''Legend:'' *NKP = Communist Party, ''Norges Kommunistiske Parti'' * ...
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Stortinget
The Storting ( no, Stortinget ) (lit. the Great Thing) is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It is located in Oslo. The unicameral parliament has 169 members and is elected every four years based on party-list proportional representation in nineteen multi-seat constituencies. A member of Stortinget is known in Norwegian as a ''stortingsrepresentant'', literally "Storting representative". The assembly is led by a president and, since 2009, five vice presidents: the presidium. The members are allocated to twelve standing committees as well as four procedural committees. Three ombudsmen are directly subordinate to parliament: the Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee and the Office of the Auditor General. Parliamentarianism was established in 1884, with the Storting operating a form of "qualified unicameralism", in which it divided its membership into two internal chambers making Norway a de facto bicameral parliament, ...
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Sven Hans Jørgen Svensen
Sven Hans Jørgen Svensen (30 August 1856 – 15 October 1942) was a Norwegian schoolteacher, school inspector and politician. Svensen was born in Kristiansand to sailor Harald Svensen and Gurine Johanne Hansdatter. He was elected representative to the Stortinget from the Market towns of Vest-Agder and Rogaland counties for the period 1922–1924, for the Liberal Party The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. __TOC__ Active liberal parties This is a li .... For the following term he was a deputy representative. References 1856 births 1942 deaths Politicians from Kristiansand Liberal Party (Norway) politicians Members of the Storting {{Norway-politician-1850s-stub ...
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1930 Norwegian Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 20 October 1930.Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1438 The Labour Party won the most seats (47 of the 150 seats) in the Storting. During the election, the Labour Party advocated for socialist policies whereas the Conservative, Liberal and Agrarian parties ran in opposition to the Labour Party. Results Seat distribution Notes References {{Norwegian elections General elections in Norway 1930s elections in Norway Norway Parliamentary Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
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Ingvald Severin Johannessen Førre
Ingvald is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Hans Ingvald Hansen Ratvik (1883–1966), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party * Ingvald Anker Andersen (born 1866), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party *Ingvald Bjerke (1907–1990), Norwegian boxer who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics * Ingvald Eriksen (1884–1961), Danish gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics * Ingvald Falch (born 1963), Norwegian judge * Ingvald Godal (1934–2019), Norwegian politician for the Centre Party and later the Conservative Party *Ingvald Haugen Ingvald Haugen (16 October 1894 – 20 June 1958) was a Norwegian trade union leader and politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Hadsel, Norway. President of the Norwegian Seafarers' Union (NSU) 1936 – 1958. Under his leadersh ... (1894–1958), Norwegian labour union leader and politician for the Labour Party * Ingvald Huseklepp (born 1949), former Norwegian footballer who played four seaso ...
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Einar Jørgensen
Einar Jørgensen (12 June 1875 – 13 May 1944) was a Norwegian military officer, teacher and politician. Personal life Jørgensen was born in Kristiansand to Georg Theodor Jørgensen and Karen Margrethe Dahl. He married Ada Concordia Mønnich in 1903. The couple had six children (2 sons and 4 daughters). Career Jørgensen achieved his ''examen artium'' academic certification in 1893. He graduated from the upper section of the Norwegian Military Academy in 1896, joining the Kristiansand Brigade with the rank of first lieutenant. He was promoted to the rank of captain in 1900, to major in 1919, and to colonel in 1930. From 1930 to 1935 he was in charge of Agder Infantry Regiment. He was member of the board of directors of ''Falconbridge Nikkelverk A/S'' from 1929. Jørgensen took part in local politics, and was elected member of the city council of Kristiansand for ten consecutive periods between 1911 and 1940. He served as mayor of Kristiansand from 1914 to 1919, and ag ...
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Ole Johan Olsen
Ole Johan Olsen (6 December 1884 – 31 May 1939) was a Norwegian politician. Olsen was born in Kristiansand Kristiansand is a seaside resort city and municipality in Agder county, Norway. The city is the fifth-largest and the municipality the sixth-largest in Norway, with a population of around 112,000 as of January 2020, following the incorporati ... to firefighter Anton Martin Olsen and Mathilde Fredrikke Pedersen. He was elected representative to the Stortinget for the periods 1928–1930, 1931–1933, 1934–1936 and 1937–1945, for the Labour Party. References 1884 births 1939 deaths Politicians from Kristiansand Labour Party (Norway) politicians Members of the Storting {{Norway-politician-1880s-stub ...
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Rasmus Tveteraas
Rasmus Tveteraas (28 December 1862 – 10 June 1938) was a Norwegian schoolteacher, school inspector and politician. He was son of farmer Ole Johannesen Tveteraas and Kari Larsdatter Rongved, and was the father of printmaker Vilhelm Tveteraas Vilhelm Tveteraas (18 April 1898 – 4 January 1972) was a Norwegian printmaker, painter and illustrator. Personal life Tveteraas was born in Stavanger to school inspector and politician Rasmus Tveteraas and Laurentze Mæle, and was a brot ... and librarian Harald L. Tveterås. Tveteraas was assigned schoolteacher in the municipality of Høgsfjord, and later teacher, headmaster and eventually school inspector in Stavanger. He was a supplant to the Stortinget from 1922–1924 and 1925–1927, and elected representative from 1928 to 1930. References 1862 births 1938 deaths Norwegian educators Politicians from Stavanger Liberal Party (Norway) politicians Members of the Storting {{Norway-politician-stub ...
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1927 Norwegian Parliamentary Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 17 October 1927. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1438 The Labour Party emergeed as the largest party, winning 59 of the 150 seats in the Storting. However, the subsequent government was headed by Ivar Lykke of the Conservative Party. Results Seat distribution See also * 1927 Conservative Party national convention Notes References {{Norwegian elections General elections in Norway 1920s elections in Norway Norway Parliamentary Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the ...
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Svend Aadnesen Løge
Svend Aadnesen Løge (3 October 1869 – 1 February 1948) was a Norwegian politician and temperance activist. Løge was born in Time to farmer Aadne Gunleifsen Sæland and Ingeborg Nesse. He was elected representative to the Stortinget for the period 1925–1927, for the Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway. From 1927 to 1934 he was board member of the temperance organization Det norske Totalavholdsselskap; he had chaired the Stavanger Stavanger (, , American English, US usually , ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Norway. It is the fourth largest city and third largest metropolitan area in Norway (through conurbation with neighboring Sandnes) and the a ... chapter, where he also received honorary membership. References 1869 births 1948 deaths People from Time, Norway Social Democratic Labour Party of Norway politicians Members of the Storting {{Norway-politician-stub ...
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Lars Olai Meling
Lars Olai Meling (1876–1951) was the Norwegian Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *The Norwegian language, including the ... Minister of Trade 1924–1926 and 1933–1935.http://www.nsd.uib.no/polsys/index.cfm?urlname=&lan=&MenuItem=&ChildItem=&State=&UttakNr=33&person=11995 (in Norwegian). Retrieved 12 October 2020. References 1876 births 1951 deaths Ministers of Trade and Shipping of Norway {{Norway-politician-1870s-stub ...
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Børge Olsen-Hagen
Børge Olsen-Hagen (10 February 1883 – 13 September 1936) was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor and politician. He was born in Stavanger, and was editor of the newspaper ''1ste Mai'' from 1920 to 1936. He was elected representative to the Stortinget The Storting ( no, Stortinget ) (lit. the Great Thing) is the supreme legislature of Norway, established in 1814 by the Constitution of Norway. It is located in Oslo. The unicameral parliament has 169 members and is elected every four years base ... for the periods 1925–1927, 1928–1930, 1931–1933 and 1934–1936, for the Labour Party. References 1883 births 1936 deaths Norwegian newspaper editors Politicians from Stavanger Labour Party (Norway) politicians Members of the Storting {{Norway-bio-stub ...
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John Norem
John Norem (11 November 1888 – 12 May 1976) was a Norwegian barrister and politician. He was a member of the Storting from 1925 to 1933, and County Governor of Rogaland from 1933 to 1958 (except during the German occupation). Personal life Norem was born in Stavanger to merchant Johan Conrad von der Lippe Norem and Ingeborg Johnsen. In 1912, he married Sofie Meyer Falck, a sister of Thomas Scheen Falck. His first wife died in 1919, and in 1926 he married Thora Margrethe Bjelland, daughter of consul and canning industry pioneer Christian Bjelland. Career Norem graduated as cand.jur. in 1912, and worked as barrister in Stavanger from 1912 to 1932. He was member of the municipal council of Stavanger from 1917. He was vice mayor from 1920 to 1922, and mayor from 1922 to 1924. He was elected representative to the Stortinget for the Market towns of Vest-Agder and Rogaland counties constituency during the years 1925–1927, 1928–1930, and 1931–1933, represen ...
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