Jon Jørundson Mannsåker

Jon Jørundson Mannsåker (28 September 1880 – 1964) was a Norwegian priest and politician for the Liberal Party.

He was born in Odda, and took an education in theology. He was the headmaster of Hardanger folk high school from 1912 to 1928, and at the same time an auxiliary priest in Ullensvang from 1914. In 1928 he became a curate in Voss.[1] He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1927 and 1930, representing the constituency Hordaland and the Liberal Party.[2]

In 1933 he moved permanently to Oslo to become a curate there. From 1940 to 1950 he served as vicar.[1] He was a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament during the term 1954–1957.[2]

He was the father of politician Bergfrid Fjose and historian Dagfinn Mannsåker.

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