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 List of Halland Governors : County Administrative Board of Halland 

This is a list of Governors for the Swedish County of Halland , from 1658 to present.

  1. Bengt Christoffersson Lilliehöök, (1658-1665)
  2. Johan Hård (af Segerstad) (1665-1676)
  3. Göran Sperling (1676-1678)
  4. Sven Ranck (1678-1684)
  5. Gustaf Tungel (1684-1694)
  6. Hans von Dellingshausen (1698-1705)
  7. Reinhold Johan von Fersen (1795-1710)
  8. Axel von Faltzburg (1710-1728)
  9. Wilhelm Bennet (1728-1737)
  10. Claes Rålamb (1737-1745)
  11. Carl Mårten Fleetwood (1745-1750)
  12. Nils Bonde (1750)
  13. Hans Hummelhielm (1750-1761)
  14. Arvid Silfvershiöld (1761-1771)
  15. Olof von Nackreij (1771-1776)
  16. Salomon von Otter (1776-1781)
  17. Georg Gustaf Wrangel (1781-1793)
  18. Axel Eric Gyllenstierna (1793-1810)
  19. Gustaf Wilhelm Conradi (1810-1812)
  20. Josua Sylvander (1812-1818)
  21. Lars Arnell (1818-1823)
  22. Claes Virgin (1824-1844)
  23. Patrick Adolph Lewenhaupt (1844-1860)
  24. Carl Jonas Oscar Alströmer (1860-1876)
  25. F W Leijonancker (1876-1883)
  26. Carl Nordenfalk (1883-1902)
  27. Axel Asker (1902-1916)
  28. Carl Fredrik Hederstierna (1916-1920)
  29. Axel Mörner (1920-1935)
  30. Hilding Kjellman (1935-1943)
  31. Reimer Johansson (1943-1959)
  32. Ingvar Lindell (1959-1971)
  33. Yngve Holmberg (1972-1977)
  34. Carl Persson (1978-1979)
  35. Johannes Antonsson (1979-1986)
  36. Björn Molin (1986-1997)
  37. Karin Starrin (1997-present)

See also: Counties of Sweden, County Governors of Sweden

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