Helmer Molander (June 26, 1892 in Ytterlännäs – August 22, 1963 in Gudmundrå) was a Swedish politician.
Between 1926 and 1941, Molander worked as ombudsman of the Social Democratic Party District of Ångermanland.
[1] Following the deadly 1931 Ådalen riots, the Social Democratic Party organized an investigatory commission consisting of Molander, Ivar Vennerström and Georg Branting.
[2] The day after the investigatory commission reached Kramfors, the three leaders would speak at a mass rally.
As a parliamentarian, he was engaged in issues like the abolition of the bicameral system and lowering the age of suffrage.