Nord-Trøndelag County Municipality

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The county council has 35 members, and Mayor of the County Council is Gunnar Viken (Conservative Party) while his deputy is Johannes Sandstad (Christian Democratic Party). The county cabinet is led by Anne Marit Mevassvik and has four members, from the Labour Party, the Conservative Party and the Christian Democratic Party. The administration is located in Steinkjer.

County cabinet

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County mayor Gunnar Viken and the members of the county cabinet. From the left: Sørvik, Lagesen, Mevassvik and Jensen

Since 2013 the following members have formed the county cabinet:

2003 election

Party Votes % Change '99 Seats Change '99
Labour Party 18706 34,9 % -2,6 % 12 -6
Centre Party 12010 22,4 % +1,4 % 8 -2
Socialist Left 7252 13,5 % +3,2 % 5 0
Progress Party 5517 10,3 % +2,9 % 3 0
Conservative 4132 7,7 % -1,8 % 3 -1
Liberal 2568 4,8 % -0,5 % 2 0
Christian Democrats 2563 4,8 % -2,1 % 2 -1
Red Electoral Alliance 347 0,6 % -0,4 % 0 0
Coastal Party 228 0,4 % 0,0 % 0 0
Democrats 44 0,1 % 0,0 % 0 0

Note: The number of seats was reduced from 45 to 35 in the 2003 election.

County cabinet chairmen

County mayors

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Gunnar Viken of the Conservative Party has been county mayor since 2007

Deputy county mayors

Schools

Subsidiaries

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A county-owned power station in Røyrvik