List of governors of Stockholm County

Governor of Stockholm County
Landshövdingen i Stockholms län

Stockholm County coat of arms
Incumbent
Chris Heister

since February 1, 2012
Stockholm County Administrative Board
Residence Tessin Palace
Appointer Government
Inaugural holder Ture Oxenstierna af Eka och Lindö
Formation 1641
Deputy The Deputy County Governor
Website www.lansstyrelsen.se/stockholm

This is a list of Governors for Stockholm County of Sweden. Stockholm County separated from Uppland County, the first time from 1641 to 1654, and then finally in 1719. The City of Stockholm was separately governed by the Over-Governor of Stockholm until 1967, when it was integrated into Stockholm County. The governors reside in Tessin Palace.

First Period

Second Period

  • Ture Stensson Bielke (1714–1717)
  • Axel Claesson Banér (1718)
  • Olof Törnflycht (1719–1727)
  • Frans Joachim Ehrenstrahl (1727–1733)
  • Gustaf Palmfelt (1733–1737)
  • Otto Magnus Wolffelt (1737–1743)
  • Teodor Ankarcrona (1743–1750)
  • Adolf Mörner af Morlanda (1750–1751)
  • Carl C:son Broman (1751–1762)
  • Carl Fredrik Nordenstam (1762–1768)
  • Carl Gustaf von Liewen (1768–1770)
  • Jacob Johan Gyllenborg (1770–1778)
  • Samuel af Ugglas (1788–1802)
  • Per Evert Georgii (1802–1808)
  • Erik Adolf af Schenbom (1808–1810)
  • Daniel Edelcreutz (1810–1828)
  • Claes Hans Rålamb (1830–1842)
  • Clas Fredrik Horn af Åminne (1842–1849)
  • Gustaf Fredrik Liljencrantz (1849–1867)
  • Wilhelm Stråle af Ekna (1867–1888)
  • Robert Themptander (1888–1896)
  • Lennart Groll (1896)
  • Paul Gustaf Isberg (1896–1908)
  • Mauritz Sahlin (1908–1919)
  • Daniel Ekelund (1919–1920)
  • Alfred Petersson i Påboda (1920)
  • Nils Edén (1920–1938)
  • Karl Levinson (1938–1952)
  • Gunnar Danielson (1952–1958)
  • Erik Westerlind (1958–1968)

Including the City of Stockholm

References

  1. http://www.affarsvarlden.se/hem/politik/article3272339.ece
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-01-28. Retrieved 2012-03-21.
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