Hans Borgen Explained

Office:Minister of Agriculture
Term Start:28 August 1963
Term End:25 September 1963
Primeminister:John Lyng
Predecessor:Einar Wøhni
Successor:Leif Granli
Office2:Vice President of the Odelsting
Term Start2:8 October 1965
Term End2:30 September 1969
President2:Nils Hønsvald
Predecessor2:Jakob Martin Pettersen
Successor2:Erland Steenberg
Office3:Member of the Norwegian Parliament
Term Start3:1 January 1950
Term End3:30 September 1969
Constituency3:Akershus
Birth Date:24 September 1908
Birth Place:Fet, Akershus, Norway
Death Place:Nord-Odal, Hedmark, Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Party:Centre
Spouse:Martha Konstance Linnerud

Hans Borgen (24 September 1908  - 12 September 1983) was a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party.

He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Akershus in 1950, and was re-elected on four occasions. From August to September 1963 he served as the Minister of Agriculture during the short-lived centre-right cabinet Lyng. During this time his place in the Parliament was taken by Hans Christian Brevig.

Borgen, born in Fet, was a member the executive committee of Fet municipality council in the periods 1947 - 1951, 1951 - 1955 and 1955 - 1959.