Hans Hein Theodor Nysom (5 September 1845 – 28 August 1903) was Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party.
He originally made a career in the military, but from 1874 he worked with canals. From 1884 to 1892 he was the chairman of the Norwegian Polytechnic Society.[1]
He was appointed Minister of Auditing and Minister of Labour on 6 March 1891. On 27 November the same year he left the position as Minister of Auditing. He left the Ministry of Labour on 1 May 1893.[2]
He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1895, representing the constituency of Kristiania, Hønefoss og Kongsvinger. He was re-elected for another term in 1898.[2]
On 17 February 1898 he became a member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm. He left on 28 February 1899 to become Minister of Labour the next day. On 1 June 1900 he was again transferred to Stockholm, serving until November 1900.[2]
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Emil Stang |
Norwegian Minister of Auditing March 1891–November 1891 |
Succeeded by Thomas von Westen Engelhart |
Preceded by Peter Birch-Reichenwald |
Norwegian Minister of Labour 1891–1893 |
Succeeded by Peder Nilsen |
Preceded by Jørgen Løvland |
Norwegian Minister of Labour 1899–1903 |
Succeeded by Jørgen Løvland |
Non-profit organization positions | ||
Preceded by Albert Fenger-Krog |
Chairman of the Norwegian Polytechnic Society 1884–1892 |
Succeeded by Knud Bryn |