Innlandet County Municipality


Innlandet County Municipality is the democratically elected regional governing administration of Innlandet county in Norway. The main responsibilities of the county municipality includes the overseeing the county's 23 upper secondary schools with over 12,000 students. They also oversee of county roadways and public transport including over 600 busses. The county has 39 dental clinics. The county is also in charge of promoting local culture and cultural heritage.

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 mayor

The county mayor of Innlandet has been the political leader of the county and the chairperson of the county council. Here is a list of people who have held this position:
The county council is made up of 57 representatives that are elected by direct election by all legal residents of the county every fourth year. The council is the legislative body for the county. The county council typically meets about six times a year. Council members are divided into standing committees and an executive committee, which meet considerably more often. Both the council and executive committee are led by the county mayor. The executive committee carries out the executive functions 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.