List of members of the Løgting, 1998–2002

A list of members of the Løgting from 1998 to 2002. The Løgting had 32 members this period. Before 2008 there were 7 electoral districts: Streymoy island was divided in a southern and northern part, Suðurstreymoy is the part of Streymoy, where Tórshavn, the capital, is located, Norðstreymoy is the northern part of Streymoy, where Vestmanna is the largest village. Eysturoy (the second largest island), Norðoyar (the island group in the north-east part of the Faroes: Kalsoy, Kunoy, Borðoy, Viðoy, Svínoy and Fugloy), Sandoy (including Skúvoy and Stóra Dímun), Suðuroy (the soutnernmost island) and Vágar (including Mykines).

Regular members

This list include all elected members of the Løgting. Under "Remarks" the vice members, which took seats in the Løgting instead of the ministers are listed.

Name Party Area Remarks
Brúnni, Signar áSignar á Brúnni Republican Party Eysturoy Minister i 1998–2000. Tórbjørn Jacobsen took his seat
Grund, Sámal Petur íSámal Petur í Grund Self-Government Party Eysturoy Minister i 2001–2002. Kári P. Højgaard took his seat
Joensen, EdmundEdmund Joensen Union Party Eysturoy
Lakjuni, Jógvan áJógvan á Lakjuni People's Party Eysturoy
Alfred Olsen Union Party Eysturoy
Petersen, Dan ReinertDan Reinert Petersen Social Democratic Party Eysturoy
Johannesen, VilhelmVilhelm Johannesen Social Democratic Party Norðoyar
Heinesen, Heini O.Heini O. Heinesen Republican Party Norðoyar
Kallsberg, AnfinnAnfinn Kallsberg People's Party Norðoyar Statsminister 1998–2002. Rúna Sivertsen took his seat
Keldu, Jógvan viðJógvan við Keldu People's Party Norðoyar
Durhuus, JógvanJógvan Durhuus Republican Party North Streymoy (Norðurstreymoy)
Joensen, Jákup SuniJákup Suni Joensen People's Party North Streymoy (Norðurstreymoy)
Strøm, Hans PauliHans Pauli Strøm Social Democratic Party North Streymoy (Norðurstreymoy)
Petersen, JohnJohn Petersen People's Party Sandoy Minister 1999–2002. Eyðun M. Viderø took his seat
Reynatúgvu, Páll áPáll á Reynatúgvu Republican Party Sandoy
Eidesgaard, JóannesJóannes Eidesgaard Social Democratic Party Suðuroy
Mikkelsen, FlemmingFlemming Mikkelsen Union Party Suðuroy
Nielsen, HergeirHergeir Nielsen Republican Party Suðuroy
Old, HenrikHenrik Old Social Democratic Party Suðuroy
Breckmann, ÓliÓli Breckmann People's Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy)
Djurholm, BjarniBjarni Djurholm People's Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy) Minister 2000–2002. Finnbogi Arge took his seat
Fríðriksmørk, Annita áAnnita á Fríðriksmørk Republican Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy)
Hoydal, HøgniHøgni Hoydal Republican Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy) Minister 1998–2002. Finnur Helmsdal took his seat
Ísakson, FinnbogiFinnbogi Ísakson Republican Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy) Speaker of the Løgting 1998–2002
Jakobsen, Katrin DahlKatrin Dahl Jakobsen Social Democratic Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy)
Magnussen, KristianKristian Magnussen Social Democratic Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy)
Mortensen, HeðinHeðin Mortensen Union Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy)
Neystabø, Helena Dam áHelena Dam á Neystabø Self-Government Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy) Minister i 1998–2001. Jákup Sverri Kass took his seat
Petersen, Lisbeth L.Lisbeth L. Petersen Union Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy)
Rana, Jenis avJenis av Rana Centre Party South Streymoy (Suðurstreymoy)
Dam, MarjusMarjus Dam Union Party Vágar
Niclasen, JørgenJørgen Niclasen People's Party Vágar Minister 1998–2002. Jóanis Nielsen took his seat

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