Jens Edv. Haugland

[4] He stood for parliamentary election in 1969 and 1973, the last time as second candidate on the Liberal People's Party ballot behind Ingvar Helle.

[5][6] He was among the leading figures in his party,[7] as central board member and representative in Rogaland county council, but resigned his membership in 1978.

[8] In 1972 he chaired Rogaland's county chapter of Ja til EF.

[9] He was also a deputy chair of Kommunalbanken[10] and a corporate council member of Norsk Hydro.

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