- Regular members
- References
- External links
A list of members of the Løgting from 2004 to 2008. The Løgting had 32 members this period.[1] The members were elected on 30 April 2002. Regular members Name | Party | Area | Remarks | Alfred Olsen | Union Party | Eysturoy | Andrias Petersen | Social Democratic Party | Eysturoy | Anfinn Kallsberg | People's Party | Norðoyar | Prime Minister 2002–2004. Jákup Mikkelsen took his seat | Annita á Fríðriksmørk | Republican Party | South Streymoy | Minister in 2003. Finnur Helmsdal took his seat | Bárður á Steig Nielsen | Union Party | North Streymoy | Bjarni Djurholm | People's Party | South Streymoy | Minister 2002–2004. Poul Michelsen took his seat | Edmund Joensen | Union Party | Eysturoy | Speaker of the Løgting in 2002–2004 | Gerhard Lognberg | Social Democratic Party | Sandoy | Heðin Mortensen | Union Party | South Streymoy | Heðin Zachariassen | People's Party | North Streymoy | Heini O. Heinesen | Republican Party | Norðoyar | Henrik Old | Social Democratic Party | Suðuroy | Hergeir Nielsen | Republican Party | Suðuroy | Høgni Hoydal | Republican Party | South Streymoy | Minister 2002–2003. Jógvan Arge took his seat | Jenis av Rana | Centre Party | South Streymoy | Jóannes Eidesgaard | Social Democratic Party | Suðuroy | Jógvan á Lakjuni | People's Party | Eysturoy | Jógvan við Keldu | People's Party | Norðoyar | Johan Dahl | Union Party | Suðuroy | Jørgen Niclasen | People's Party | Vágar | Minister 2002–2003. Jóanis Nielsen took his seat | Kaj Leo Johannesen | Union Party | South Streymoy | Kári P. Højgaard | Self-Government Party | Eysturoy | Katrin Dahl Jakobsen | Social Democratic Party | South Streymoy | Kristian Magnussen | Social Democratic Party | South Streymoy | Kristina Háfoss | Republican Party | South Streymoy | Lisbeth L. Petersen | Union Party | South Streymoy | Niklái Petersen | Republican Party | North Streymoy | Marjus Dam | Union Party | Vágar | Óli Breckmann | People's Party | South Streymoy | Páll á Reynatúgvu | Republican Party | Sandoy | Minister 2002–2003. Rúni Hentze took his seat | Tórbjørn Jacobsen | Republican Party | Eysturoy | Vilhelm Johannesen | Social Democratic Party | Norðoyar |
References1. ^uf.fo - Løgtingsval 2002 endaligt úrlit (Final results)
External links- Valgresultat 2002{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} from Útvarp Føroya
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