Ranja Hauglid

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Ranja Hauglid (born 25 April 1945 in Stor-Elvdal Municipality) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.

She was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Troms county in 1981, and was re-elected on three occasions.

Hauglid was a deputy member of the executive committee of the municipal council of Salangen Municipality during the terms 19791983 and 19992003.

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