Young Liberals of Norway - Leaders of Young Liberals of Norway

Leaders of Young Liberals of Norway

  • 2010- Sveinung Rotevatn
  • 2007-2010 Anne Solsvik
  • 2003-2007 Lars-Henrik Michelsen
  • 2001-2003 Monica Tjelmeland
  • 1998-2001 Jennie Johnsen
  • 1997-1998 Sverre Molandsveen
  • 1994-1997 Helge Solum Larsen
  • 1992–1994 Per Tore Woie
  • 1990–1992 Gunn-Vivian Eide
  • 1988–1990 Atle Hamar
  • 1986–1988 Guro Fjellanger
  • 1985–1986 Hege Berg-Nielsen
  • 1983–1985 Erling Moe
  • 1981–1983 Jesper W. Simonsen
  • 1980–1981 Øystein Heggen
  • 1979–1980 Torgeir Anda
  • 1976–1979 Olav Ljøsne
  • 1975–1976 Ottar Grepstad
  • 1975–1976 Jørn Rattsø
  • 1972–1974 Carl Johan Sverdrup
  • 1970–1972 Odd Einar Dørum
  • 1968–1970 Kjell G. Rosland
  • 1966–1968 Ola H. Metliaas
  • 1964–1966 Halle Jørn Hanssen
  • 1962–1964 Olav Myklebust
  • 1960–1962 Magne Lerheim
  • 1956–1960 Odd Grande
  • 1955–1956 Ragnar Sem (during Skjønsberg's stay abroad)
  • 1952–1956 Simen Skjønsberg
  • 1950–1952 Jon Ola Norbom
  • 1950 Helge Røed (during Kortner's stay abroad)
  • 1948–1950 Olaf Kortner
  • 1946–1948 Helge Rognlien
  • 1934–1946 Aasmund Næs
  • 1930–1934 Johannes Teigland
  • 1926–1930 Anton Laurin
  • 1920–1926 Olav Gullvåg
  • 1916–1920 Torkell Løvland
  • 1914–1916 Toralv Øksnevad
  • 1912–1914 Hans Hope
  • 1909–1912 Anders L. Kirkhusmo

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