Søren Tobias Årstad | |
Office: | President of the Storting |
Term Start: | 1 January 1913 |
Term End: | 31 December 1915 |
Alongside: | Jørgen Løvland and Gunnar Knudsen |
Primeminister: | Jens Bratlie Gunnar Knudsen |
Predecessor: | Magnus Halvorsen Wollert Konow Jens Bratlie |
Successor: | Ivar P. Tveiten Martin Olsen Nalum J. L. Mowinckel |
Office2: | Minister of Justice |
Term Start2: | 21 April 1902 |
Term End2: | 22 October 1903 |
Primeminister2: | Otto Blehr |
Predecessor2: | Ole Anton Qvam |
Successor2: | Francis Hagerup |
Office3: | Minister of Finance |
Term Start3: | 6 November 1900 |
Term End3: | 8 June 1901 |
Primeminister3: | Johannes Steen |
Predecessor3: | Georg A. Thilesen |
Successor3: | Elias Sunde |
Office4: | Member of the Norwegian Parliament |
Term Start4: | 1 January 1898 |
Term End4: | 31 December 1900 |
Constituency4: | Stavanger og Haugesund |
Office5: | Mayor of Stavanger |
Term Start5: | 1 January 1891 |
Term End5: | 31 December 1892 |
Predecessor5: | Johannes Steen |
Successor5: | Andreas Meling |
Birth Date: | 2 June 1861 |
Birth Place: | Stavanger, Rogaland, United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway |
Nationality: | Norwegian |
Party: | Liberal |
Occupation: | Jurist Politician |
Søren Tobias Årstad (2 June 1861 – 11 January 1928) was a Norwegian jurist and politician for the Liberal Party.
He was mayor of Stavanger from 1891 to 1892, and a member of the Storting from 1897 to 1900. A member of the cabinet Steen, he served as Minister of Finance, and he was Minister of Justice and the Police in Otto Blehr's first cabinet. A member of the Storting from 1912 tp 1915, he served as vice president and president of the Storting.
Årstad was born in Stavanger as a son of merchant Edvard Årstad and his wife Signe Amalie Torjusen.[1] He was a first cousin of Wilhelm Aarstad.[2] He married Barbro Cecilie Rasmussen in 1890.
Årstad finished his secondary education in 1879 and graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1885. After some time as junior solicitor in Risør he settled as an attorney in Stavanger in 1885. He was elected to the city council, and served as Mayor of Stavanger from 1891 to 1892.[1]
He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from Stavanger og Haugesund in 1897, serving until 1900. He then served as Minister of Finance from 1900 to 1901, member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm until 1902, then Minister of Justice and the Police until October 1903.[1] [3]
In 1903 he was appointed as the district stipendiary magistrate in Ryfylke District Court. He was elected to Parliament for a second term in 1912, serving until 1915.[1] During this period he also served as vice president and president of the Parliament. He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1901, and Commander, First Class in 1903.[4] He died in January 1928.[1]
The street Søren Årstads vei in the borough of Hillevåg, Stavanger, was named after him in 1954.[5]
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