List of County Governors of Nordland

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This is a list of the county governors of Nordland county in Norway. The office of county governor is a government agency of the Kingdom of Norway. The title was Amtmann (before 1919), then Fylkesmann (from 1919-2020), and then Statsforvalteren (since 2021). [1]

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In 1688, the government of Norway established Nordland as an amt (or county). Originally it included most of Northern Norway except for Finnmark. The southern border of Nordland was the Bindalsfjorden, a little further north than today's county border. In 1787, the northern part of Nordland was separated from Nordland and transferred to Finnmark county to the north. In 1852, the southern border of the county was adjusted to include Sør-Bindalen in the county. In 1919, the name of the county was changed to Nordland fylke.

From 1844 until 1918, the county was subordinate to the Diocesan Governor of Tromsø who was the civil governor of the Diocese of Tromsø.

The county governor is the government's representative in the county. The governor carries out the resolutions and guidelines of the Storting and Government. This is done first by the county governor performing administrative tasks on behalf of the ministries. Secondly, the county governor also monitors the activities of the municipalities and is the appeal body for many types of municipal decisions.

Names

The word for county (amt or fylke) has changed over time. From 1688 until 1918 the title was Amtmann i Nordlandenes amt. On 1 January 1919, the title was Fylkesmann i Nordland. On 1 January 2021, the title was again changed to the gender-neutral Statsforvalteren i Nordland.

List of county governors

Nordland county has had the following governors: [2] [3] [4]

County governors of Nordland
StartEndName
16691686 Knud Ovessøn Gjedde (c. 16351707)
Served concurrently as the County Governor of Finnmark amt (1680-1682).



16861691 Christian Jørgensen Kruse (16361699)


16911694 Peter Christoffersen Tønder (16411694)


16941703 Christoffer Heidemann (c. 16231703)


17031704 Frederik Splet (16??1704)


17041751 Ove Sørensen Schjelderup (16741759)


17511767 Hans Hagerup de Gyldenpalm (17171781)


17671771 Peter Holm (17331817)


17711789 Joachim de Knagenhielm (17271796) Joachim de Knagenhielm.jpg
17891811 Christian Torberg Hegge (17431818)


18111815 Christen Elster (17631833) Christen Elster.png
18151828 Johan Ernst Berg (17681828)


18291833 Adam Johan Frederik Poulsen, The Greve of Trampe (17981876) Amtmann Adam Johan Frederik Poulsen, greve av Trampe (1798 - 1876).jpg
18341847 Lars Bastian Ridder Stabell (17981860)


18481853 Nils Weyer Arveschoug (18071894)


18541858 Paul Peter Vilhelm Breder (18161890) 21243 Paul Breder.jpg
18581867 Carsten Smith (18171884)


18671878 Claus Nieuwejaar Worsøe (18221906)


18781889 Otto Benjamin Andreas Aubert (18411898) Otto Benjamin Andreas Aubert.jpg
18901908 Rasmus Theisen (18371908) Rasmus Theisen.jpg
19081913 Anton Thorkildsen Omholt (18611925) Anton Omholt.jpg
19131921 Jonas Pedersen (18711953)


19221939 Olaf Amundsen (18761939) Statsraad Amundsen 1921 - no-nb digifoto 20160315 00570 NB NS NM 11287.jpg
19401951 Karl Hess Larsen (19001966)


Aug 19411942 Per von Hirsch (19021987)
(WWII Occupied government)



15 Sept 19421945 Karl Ludvig Nøstvik (18951992)
(WWII Occupied government)



19511966 Bue Fjermeros (19122000)


19661983 Ole Aavatsmark (19181983)


19831991 Odd With (19212006)


19912007 Åshild Hauan (19412017)


7 June 19911 Sept 1993 Davis Idin Pareli Johansen (born 1926)
Acting governor for Hauan.



200725 Oct 2018 Hill-Marta Solberg [5] (born 1951) Hill Marta Solberg 2007 04 18.jpg
1 Jan 200831 Oct 2009 Ola Bjerkaas [5] (born 1952)
Acting governor for Solberg.



26 Oct 2018present Tom Cato Karlsen [6] (born 1974) Informal meeting of Energy and Transport Ministers (TTE). Round table, transport ministers Tom Cato Karlsen (37190326582).jpg

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Counties of Norway First-level administrative divisions of Norway

Norway is divided into 11 administrative regions, called counties which until 1918 were known as amter. The counties form the first-level administrative divisions of Norway and are further subdivided into 356 municipalities. The island territories of Svalbard and Jan Mayen are outside the county division and ruled directly at the national level. The capital Oslo is considered both a county and a municipality.

References

  1. "Statsforvalteren / statsforvaltaren". Regjerning.no (in Norwegian). Kommunal- og distriktsdepartementet. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  2. Cahoon, Ben (2000). "Norwegian Counties" . Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  3. "Stiftamtmenn, amtmenn og fylkesmenn 1814-1994" (in Norwegian). regjeringen.no. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  4. Berg, Ole T., ed. (13 June 2016). "Fylkesmenn og amtmenn (stiftamtmenn) siden 1671". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget . Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  5. 1 2 "Fylkesmann Hill-Marta Solberg" (in Norwegian). Fylkesmannen.no. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  6. "Tom Cato Karlsen blir ny fylkesmann i Nordland" (in Norwegian). Fylkesmann.no. 26 October 2018. Archived from the original on 20 June 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2018.