Jon Ramstad
Jon Ramstad (27 September 1925 – 17 October 2014) was a Norwegian educator, sports official and politician for the Centre Party.
He took his education at the Norwegian College of Agriculture in 1955, and worked at the horticultural schools in Telemark, Mære and Staup. He was also a rector of the latter school.[1]
He was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Nord-Trøndelag during the term 1969–1973.[2] He was the mayor of Levanger from 1976 to 1980,[1] and was both preceded and succeeded by Jarle Haugan.[3] He has also been chairman of Nord-Trøndelag Idrettskrets, and a board member of the Norwegian Confederation of Sports and Røra Fabrikker.
He resided in Levanger.[1] His brother Ivar Ramstad was a farmer in Inderøy and an Olympic discus thrower.[4]
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- 1925 births
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- People from Levanger
- Norwegian principals
- Norwegian College of Agriculture alumni
- Deputy members of the Parliament of Norway
- Centre Party (Norway) politicians
- Mayors of places in Nord-Trøndelag
- Norwegian sports officials
- Norwegian mayor stubs
- Norwegian politician, 1920s birth stubs