Roger Valhammer

[7] Valhammer was appointed acting city commissioner for schools, kindergartens and sports on 1 December 2015 and served until 4 February 2016 during Pål Hafstad Thorsen's parental leave.

[10] Following the 2019 local elections, the coalition was expanded with the Green Party, with Thor Haakon Bakke as deputy.

[12] Even stricter measures were implemented in September with increasing numbers of infected; which notably included the need to wear masks on public transport, limiting the number of people at private and public events and registration of visitors in restaurants.

[14] He initially announced his resignation in 2021 after putting forward the cabinet question (kabinettspørsmål) on 24 November over disputes of extending the Bergen Light Rail to Åsane.

[17] The Christian Democratic Party withdrew from the government on 22 August 2022 over disagreements on urban development policies.

[19] Valhammer again announced his intent to resign in October following revelations of child service cases where children had not been given sufficient or was lacking follow-ups.