Finnmark County Municipality
Finnmark County Municipality is the regional governing administration of Finnmark county in northern Norway. It was temporarily dissolved from 2020-2023 when Finnmark county was merged into Troms og Finnmark county, but that was undone effective 1 January 2024. The administration in the town of Vadsø and was led by a county council.
County government
The county municipality's most important tasks include secondary education, recreation, and cultural heritage. The county municipality is also responsible for all county roads and public transport. The county municipality has further responsibility for regional land-use planning, business development, power production, and environmental management. The county also has responsibility for providing dental health services.County mayors
Since 1963, the county mayor of Finnmark has been the political leader of the county and the chairperson of the county council. Prior to 1963, the County governor led the council which was made up of all of the mayors of the rural municipalities within the county. Here is a list of people who have held this position:- 1964-1975: Henry Karlsen
- 1975-1975: Axel Samuelsberg
- 1976-1983: Arnulf Olsen
- 1984-1987: Helmer Mikkelsen
- 1986-1987: Oddny Aleksandersen - acting
- 1988-1995: Erling Fløtten
- 1995-2003: Evy-Ann Midttun
- 2003-2005: Helga Pedersen
- 2005-2007: Kirsti Saxi
- 2007-2015: Runar Sjåstad
- 2015-2019: Ragnhild Vassvik Kalstad
- 2024-present: Kristina Torbergsen
County council
Both the council and executive committee are led by the county mayor. The executive committee carries out the executive funitons of the county under the direction of the whole council. The tables below show the current and historical composition of the council by political party.