List of governors of Gävleborg County

This is a list of Governors for Gävleborg County of Sweden, from 1762 to present.

  1. Fredrik Henrik Sparre (1762–1763)
  2. Carl Sparre (1763–1772)
  3. Nils Philip Gyldenstolpe (1773–1781)
  4. Fredrik Adolf Ulrik Cronstedt (1781–1812)
  5. Salomon von Rajalin (1812–1813)
  6. Erik Samuel Sparre (1813–1843)
  7. Lars Magnus Lagerheim (1843–1853)
  8. Lars Adolf Prytz (1853–1861)
  9. Gustaf Ferdinand Asker (1861–1883)
  10. Carl Adolf Theodor Björkman (1883–1899)
  11. Albrecht Theodor Odelberg (1899–1900)
  12. Hugo Erik Gustaf Hamilton (1900–1918)
  13. August Robert Hagen (1918–1922)
  14. Sven Edvard Julius Lübeck (1922–1941)
  15. Rickard Sandler (1941–1950)
  16. Elon Andersson (1950–1954)
  17. John Lingman (1954–1962)
  18. Jarl Hjalmarson (1962–1971)
  19. Hans Hagnell (1971–1986)
  20. Lars Ivar Hising (1986–1992)
  21. Lars Eric Ericsson (1992–2002)
  22. Christer Eirefelt (2003–2008)
  23. Barbro Holmberg (2008–2015)
  24. Per Bill (2015–present)
Governor of Gävleborg County
Landshövding i Gävleborgs län
Coat of arms of Gävleborg County.
Incumbent
Per Bill

since 1 August 2015
Gävleborg County Administrative Board
ResidenceGävle Castle, Gävle
AppointerGovernment of Sweden
Term lengthSix years[note 1]
Formation1762
First holderFredrik Henrik Sparre
DeputyCounty Director (Länsrådet)
SalarySEK 97,800/month (2017)[2]
WebsiteGovernor Per Bill

Footnotes

  1. The governor is often appointed for a six-year mandate. It can be extended if the person has not reached retirement age.[1]

References

  1. "Landshövding och länsledning" (in Swedish). County administrative boards of Gävleborg. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
  2. Nilsson, Emmeli; Hellerstedt, Linus (2017-06-20). "Så mycket tjänar myndighetscheferna – hela listan" [How much do the heads of agencies earn - complete list] (in Swedish). Publikt.se. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
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